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    Python Laboratory Operations Toolkit

    many useful snippets for using python in a laboratory

    A toolkit of Python software useful in a laboratory data acquisition and analysis environment. Includes support for such protocols as VXI-11 (and its extension, LXI), Vernier LabPro (now very old), and National Instruments DSTP (now very old). Also includes data analysis and modelling tidbits. Python3 updates are on the way in the very near future for the biggest packages. the vxi11 package is fully up-to-date, although see the blog post about python 3.13
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    ASN.1 library for Python
    ASN.1 types and codecs (BER, CER, DER) implementation in Python programming language. A collection of various ASN.1-based protocols data structures is supplied in a dedicated Python package. Project moved to GitHub: https://github.com/etingof/pyasn1
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    A Python package with bindings to the "Virtual Instrument Software Architecture" VISA library, in order to control measurement devices and test equipment via GPIB, RS232, or USB. Note: Development of PyVisa moved to github https://github.com/hgrecco/pyvisa This page is of historical interest only!
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