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OpenDSS-G (fomer DSSim-PC) is a new step in the evolution of simulation tools for planning and operations based in OpenDSS. This interface has adopted the functionalities of OpenDSS for making easier to the user to use the advance features of the platform.
This version includes the parallel processing features included in OpenDSS. The interface is faster and by using graphical objects and forms the user can describe the power system, configure the processor utilization and many more...
Compatibility library/layer for USB (serial-type) to GPIB interface, a C-based library with Linux-GPIB and NI-type library calls such as ibrd() and ibwrt(). Includes LabView VIs modeled on those in the standard 488 interface l Works with/compiled for Linux and Windows
A collection of VIs for easier interface with basic CANopen client operations such as SDO download, SDO upload and PDO messages. Helper VIs for arbitrary mapping of dictionary objects to specific PDOs are also implemented.
The project includes a quite crude implementation of the DSP 402 profile for handling motor drives in velocity and/or in position mode.
This project is a base for developing new LabVIEW tools which aren't fully functional yet. Together with a forum discussion this will enhance the power of multi-developer LabVIEW tool development
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This LabView project includes a Web Service (WS) and website interface hosted by a LabView server. The WS and website allow clients to acquire measurements from instruments remotely in real time, using standard browsers (e.g. iPhone) without plugins.
The goal of this project is to develop an easily modifiable combination of VHDL firmware and LabView drivers for use with laboratory automation control and data acquisition using Terasic's DE2 board and the ISP1362 USB interface chip.
This Library enables accessing PostgreSQL with LabVIEW without using ODBC. It implements the PostgreSQL C-Library (libpq) with LabVIEW VIs. Additional VIs should make the use of this interface als simple as using the proprietary LabVIEW Database Toolkit.