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TANGO is a device oriented control system for Linux and Windows. It provides a framework in C++, Java and Python for implementing distributed control objects. TANGO has a full set of tools and hundreds of device servers.
USB Bridge for SMBus(I2C), GPIO, and Clock, Java API
[Introduction]
xSmbus-m01 is not only a Java API, but also a program that can be executed separately. The following are its function options:
Need to be executed at the command prompt, java -jar /YourPath/xSmbus-m01-1.0p.jar
Help - list the parameter table
Verification - verify that the product is working properly
Test - used for system maintenance, in advance
Check - determine if there is a device on the I2C location
Scan - search in the range of 00-FF, search out on the I2C bus...
Get, record, display and save DSO data.
RigolDso is a Java application that is useful to get data from a Rigol DS1052E digital oscilloscope.
The idea is about to use the DSO for get measure (without PC control) and then easily and fastly transfer data to PC (USB) for documentation of a project.
You can show data and parameters about measures save them in CSV files or (in future) bitmap, pdf, ps.
...It supports instruments from Agilent, Eco Physics, ICS Electronics, Keithley, Omega, Teledyne and other manufacturers. The script language is XML-based. Syntax highlighting is available. The source code is included in the distribution. Contact the project admin to get SVN access.
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