NI-SCOPE .NET Driver Support
Overview
NI-SCOPE .NET class libraries provide a seamless .NET interface for engineers and scientists using the NI-SCOPE, TClk and ModInst drivers. Complete with design time support and tight integration with NI Measurement Studio, you can now quickly create simple to advanced measurement applications that acquire, analyze and present test data.
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What's New in NI-SCOPE .NET Class Library?
What's New in Version 1.1.1?
- Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 support
- Support for New features in NI-SCOPE 3.5
- Additional performance improvements for fetching or reading waveforms
What's New in Version 1.1?
- Onboard signal processing support: NI-SCOPE onboard signal processing attributes allow you to configure DDCs of the NI-5142 directly from the .NET API.
- Memory-optimized waveform reads: NI-SCOPE now includes memory-optimized analog waveform read operations that reuse memory allocated in previous analog waveform functions, which improves the performance of applications acquiring large amount of data.
Downloads
| Module | Note |
| Download NI-SCOPE .NET Class Libraries | Free software download |
| Using the NI-SCOPE .NET Class Libraries | 5 minute demonstration |
| Creating a Bode Analyzer in .NET | Example program |
PREREQUISITES:
NI-SCOPE .NET Class Library 1.1.1
- .NET Framework 2.0 for Visual Studio 2005
- .NET Framework 3.5 for Visual Studio 2008
- NI-SCOPE 3.5 or later
NI-SCOPE .NET Class Library 1.1
- .NET Framework 2.0
- NI-SCOPE 3.4 driver or later
NI-SCOPE .NET Class Library 1.0
- .NET Framework 2.0
- NI-SCOPE 3.2 or later
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