
Measurement Studio is a set of test and measurement class libraries, tools, and wizards that integrated into the Microsoft Visual Studio environment is the extensive support for accessing instrumentation hardware.
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NET 2.0 framework have been included, with support for windows Vista first adopted in version 8.1.1.Currently Measurement Studio provides support for multiple versions of Visual studio including 2008, 2005. As of Measurement Studio 8.0.1, support for Visual Studio 2005 and. NET controls and classes to integrate into Visual Studio. Measurement studio 7.0 adopted support for. These I/O capabilities, combined with special data types and measurement analysis class libraries, are specifically designed to obtain the data or measurement needed from physical sensors efficiently.įor more information go to or use the form on this page to request a callback or more information.Measurement Studio was introduced in February 2000 by National Instruments in order to combine its text-based programming tools, specifically: LabWindows/CVI, Component Works ++, Component Works. They can also use pulse generation, event counting and duration measurements with a counter/timer I/O in Measurement Studio 8.6. Engineers can take advantage of built-in channel configurations for scaling raw data, high-speed waveform acquisition and generation and accurate single-point analogue and digital I/O. Measurement Studio works with NI data acquisition (DAQ) hardware such as NI USB DAQ, Wi-Fi DAQ, Ethernet-based and PCI Express devices by providing a high-level interface for data acquisition applications. We went from a concept to a working prototype in less than one month." NET class libraries with TDMS file support to store our complex data, we can easily perform data analysis within minutes of running a trial.

Larry Roy, Vice President of Embedded Logix, says: "In the past, we spent a lengthy, costly amount of time at a research centre processing data after it was collected. The TDMS data model removes the burden of designing and maintaining custom file formats, and these files can also be accessed and modified easily in Visual Studio with Measurement Studio or in other analysis environments such as NI LabVIEW, LabWindows/CVI and DIAdem or in spreadsheet environments such as Microsoft Excel.

With the TDMS file format, engineers can easily store properties and organise data hierarchically within a test file and quickly capture, display and stream several channels of data from devices. NET API that provides an efficient method to describe and store measurement data that is optimised for high-speed data streaming and post-processing. NET developers have the added advantage of the Technical Data Management Streaming (TDMS).

With the Measurement Studio interface, engineers can acquire data quickly from GPIB, USB, serial, Ethernet, PXI and VXI instruments using the built-in instrument I/O libraries or using built-in instrument drivers. Measurement Studio 8.6 simplifies the task of connecting to and communicating with a wide variety of instruments. NET can also use Measurement Studio 8.6 to support applications with select modular instruments by building benchmark applications in Visual Studio 2008.
