A wide range of programming languages and development environments are available for creating user interfaces on the PC. ADwin offers ready-made drivers and communication interfaces based on DLL or ActiveX that can be easily integrated into your programming environment. With the ADwin drivers, you have direct access to communication and data exchange with your ADwin system.
Use PC software packages such as LabVIEW, DASYLab, MATLAB®, DIAdem, Agilent VEE, or Excel to visualize and control your test bench or system.
The commands for controlling and exchanging data with ADwin are available as usual in the form of VIs.
Access the data of the ADwin devices with the directly integrable ADwin function blocks. Add microsecond-accurate real-time capabilities to DASYLab's analysis and automation capabilities.
There is a separate, optimized ADwin driver for MATLAB. Communicate with ADwin via the command window or M-files, or seamlessly create stand-alone applications for your measurement, control, or regulation tasks.
As simple and clear as ADwin – Python is an ideal partner for fast real-time applications with ADwin systems.
ADwin supports you in your work with DIAdem. Use the ADwin blocks for single-value or package mode. Alternatively, write auto sequences with VB Script, for example, for test tasks that you implement with ADwin systems.
You can communicate with ADwin from the Office programs Excel and Access via our ActiveX component and VBA. You create your setpoint or calibration table, send it to ADwin, and once the measurement task is complete, you can display the results for further evaluation.
You integrate our ActiveX component into Agilent VEE and can use the ADwin functions as ActiveX objects for your user interface.
For the scientific open-source package Scilab, there is a suitable driver for your ADwin real-time application for both Windows and Linux.
You can integrate our DLLs and ActiveX components into all common programming languages such as Delphi, Visual Studio .NET, Visual Basic, Visual C/C++, C-Builder, LabWindows, or Wonderware InTouch. Most compilers and development systems offer the option of accessing at least one of the two interfaces. This means that you have a wide range of environments available for creating your own user interface.
In addition, drivers for Java and Linux are available. Take advantage of Java's platform independence and use ADwin to create the user interface for your test bench or system.