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    OpenFlowChem

    Platform for laboratory automation based on Labview

    ...The platform is described in a publication DOI:10.1039/C8RE00046H in details. Briefly, you have self-sufficient Device Monitors – programming units responsible for communication with a single physical unit – and a System Module – the high-level programs that send commands to the Device Monitors. In the files presented, you can download several Device Monitor for hardware as well as ample examples of System Modules used for real processes as well as for starting using the OpenFlowChem platform.
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    Laser Control Utility

    Laser Control Utility

    RS232 based Nd:YAG laser control and automation interface

    The Laser Control Utility was developed to easily handle TTL communication between any instrumentation and the Continuum Surelight laser series. This is achieved by monitoring a TTL signal via the computer LTP1 port, whose signal is transmitted via RS232 to the laser unit, also used to control basic laser parameters, like pulse divider (laser frequency) and Q-Switch. The Shutter modulation feature allows the user to use the TTL signal to open the laser shutter on demand, controlling the length of the laser pulsed as desired. This method yields reproducible full power laser pulses. The original motivation was to interface mass spectrometer data systems to diverse laser systems. ...
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