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Delta Develops Plug-and-Play Instrument Driver for LabVIEW

Delta also provides an ActiveX Control and .Net Assembly, RMC motion controllers, and RMC Tools.

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September 4, 2008

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Delta Computer Systems, Inc. (Vancouver, WA) announced a National Instruments (Austin, TX) Plug-and-Play Certified Instrument Driver for LabVIEW for controlling Delta's RMC family of motion controllers via Ethernet and Serial communications.

Delta's instrument driver achieved the highest rating of 5.0, underscoring Delta's commitment to providing customers with high-quality tools for efficient systems integration.

In addition to the Plug-and-Play LabVIEW drivers, Delta provides an ActiveX Control and .Net Assembly for use with languages such as Visual Basic, VBA, Visual C++, C#, VBScript, and JavaScript, and includes fully functional examples.

Delta's family of RMC Motion Controllers are used for hydraulic, pneumatic and electric closed-loop control in a wide array of single and multi-axis NDT applications, including medical prosthesis testing, aerospace component testing, and metals and forest engineered materials strength testing.

Delta's RMCTools software features flexible User Programs with an extensive command set, including robust mathematical expressions, setup wizards, automated loop tuning wizards and an intuitive plot manager for graphical diagnostics.

For details, contact Delta Computer Systems, Inc.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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