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This document discusses modern instrumentation systems using computer-based instruments. It highlights advantages like increased data transfer performance, memory mapped I/O, expandable memory, and online data logging/trending compared to stand-alone instruments. The document also provides examples of using GPIB to communicate with instruments and introduces the Instrument Wizard which can automatically detect instruments and download drivers.

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This document discusses modern instrumentation systems using computer-based instruments. It highlights advantages like increased data transfer performance, memory mapped I/O, expandable memory, and online data logging/trending compared to stand-alone instruments. The document also provides examples of using GPIB to communicate with instruments and introduces the Instrument Wizard which can automatically detect instruments and download drivers.

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Modern Instrumentation Systems

Desktop
Pre ss Te m pe ratu re Flo w Co ntr o lP

Rackmount PC
an el

ure

Ala

rm

Corporate Network GPIB-ENET

Co nd itio ns

MXI-3

ST OP

GPIB

GPIB Instruments
www.ni.com

Data Acquisition Boards Computer-based Instruments

bus

Instrument Drivers & Application Software


Program
LabVIEW LabWindows/CVI Visual Basic Visual C++ etc.

Instrument Driver

Instrument

www.ni.com

Advantages of Computer-based Instruments


Stand-Alone Instrument
Computer-Based Instrument
DISPLAY AND CONTROL

Register-mapped I/O Limited expansion capabilities Fixed functionality External Interface Vendor defined
www.ni.com

Memory mapped I/O High-speed data processing Internet/intranet connectivity Online data logging/trending Online report generation Expandable memory User defined

Computer-based Instruments offer

Increased Data Transfer Performance

1 MB/s

132 MB/s

www.ni.com

GPIB Communication Example


GPIB Write
Cont r ol Panel Tem per at ur e Fl ow

Pr es s ur e Al ar m

Condi ti o ns STO P

GPIB Interface

"F0R0S2"
GPIB Cable GPIB Instrument

"1.8524" Controller

GPIB Read

www.ni.com

Instrument Wizard
Automatically detects external instruments
Opens ready to run example
GPIB, Serial, VXI, & NI Computer-based Instruments supported

Automatically downloads instrument drivers

www.ni.com

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