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E2094S Datasheet, PDF (2/4 Pages) Agilent(Hewlett-Packard) – IO Libraries Suite 15.5
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“It simply works”
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Connecting is
as easy as 1-2-3
1. Install Agilent IO Libraries Suite
software on your PC
2. Hook up the USB, LAN, RS-232
or GPIB cables between your
instruments and your PC
3. Detect instruments and devices,
then configure interfaces using
Connection Expert
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• Intelligent task guide designed for both experts and occasional users
• Easy-to-follow “Tree View” outline of all I/O interfaces helps you see
connected devices immediately
Easily mix instruments from
different vendors
Agilent IO Libraries Suite eliminates
the headaches associated with trying
to combine hardware and software
from different vendors. The software
is compatible with GPIB, USB, LAN
and RS-232 test instruments, no
matter who makes them.
When you install the IO Libraries
Suite, the software checks for the
presence of other I/O software on
your computer. If it finds another ven-
dor’s VISA libraries (such as National
Instruments), it automatically installs
in a side by side mode that allows
you to use your existing I/O software
and the Agilent software together in
multi-vendor systems without you
being concerned with the behind-the-
scenes details.
Write programs the way
you want
In addition the IO Libraries are
compatible with a variety of applica-
tion development environments and
programming APIs including Agilent
or NI VISA, VISA COM, SICL, and
Agilent 488 (compatible with
NI-488.2), giving you even more
flexibility to choose the software
and the hardware from any vendor
to get your job done.
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Works with millions of existing
instruments from hundreds of
vendors
Use the most trusted and reliable
technology for your connections.
The IO Libraries Suite ships with more
than 350 instruments from Agilent
Technologies. It works with literally
millions of existing instruments —
helping you to minimize the number
of software packages you need. You
won’t have to switch between pack-
ages as you use a mix of existing and
new instruments in the future.