Looking for ATEasy example of controlling instrument with a .NET dll

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Dennis B.
Lititz, PA

Apr 8, 2015
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Re: Looking for ATEasy example of controlling instrument with a .NET dll

I am new to using .NET assemblies in ATEasy and have minimal knowledge of programming in C#. I was able to import the .NET assembly for an Omega DAQ into my program library. I studied the DotNet.prj in the ATEasy Examples folder hoping to find enough information show me how to talk to the DAQ. The example seems to give examples of basic constructs, but doesn't give me a clue as to how to use them to do anything useful such as write to and read from an instrument. Does anyone have a real world example of how they have used a .NET dll to control an instrument and would they be willing to share their code with me so I can see how it's done?

DrATEasy (Ron Y.)
Mission Viejo, CA

Apr 8, 2015
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Re: Looking for ATEasy example of controlling instrument with a .NET dll

Take a look at the ATEasy driver for AX1553 PXI 1553 Bus Interface(AimOwl1553.drv/prj) it uses a .Net library.

Ronnie

Dennis B.
Lititz, PA

Apr 9, 2015
5 Posts

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Re: Looking for ATEasy example of controlling instrument with a .NET dll

When I open that project, it cannot locate the .NET dll: AimUsa.Owl1553Sharp.dll. I can't seem to locate it on my system, on the Marvin Test site or on aim-online.com. Do you know where I can find the dll? The product is obsolete.

DrATEasy (Ron Y.)
Mission Viejo, CA

Apr 9, 2015
367 Posts

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Re: Looking for ATEasy example of controlling instrument with a .NET dll

Look or request for Owl1553.NET-win-pci.exe from http://www.aim-online.com/.



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