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Strategic Test Announces New LabVIEW Driver

All UltraFast Digitizer and Waveform Generator PCI boards features are supported, including streaming at up to 200MBps.

By DE Editors  

June 13, 2007

By DE Editors

Strategic Test Corp. (Woburn, MA) has announced a new LabVIEW driver for its UltraFast range of Digitizer, Arbitrary Waveform Generator, and high-speed digital I/O PCI cards. The driver supports all of the card’s features, including the ability to stream signal data at up to 200MBps.

The LabVIEW driver is based on the standard UltraFast Windows driver, and consists of a set of LabVIEW libraries and a special DLL that is optimized for data management. The DLL allows data to be read out as raw data, and then sorted and normalized as 16-bit integers, or even completely recalculated to voltage values.

The UltraFast LabVIEW driver is available now and priced at $390. It is compatible with all LabVIEW versions from 6.1 onward. For more information, visit strategic-test.com.

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

 

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