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Direct I/O: DSO MATLAB Computes abs() and exp() of Waveform Read Me

This sample program reads 2 analog waveforms, computes abs() and exp() on each with VEE’s MATLAB® functionality, and plots results

Date: April 2005

Version: 1.0

Language: Agilent VEE Pro 7.5 (or later)

Instruments: Oscilloscopes

OS Requirements: Microsoft® Windows® 2000 or Windows XP

Additional Software: Agilent IO Libraries Suite 14.0 (or later)

 

This sample program demonstrates how to read 2 analog waveforms, use VEE’s built-in MATLAB functionality to compute the absolute value, abs(), and exponential function, exp(), on each, and plot the results in VEE graphs. Supported instruments include the following: DSO6032A, DSO6034A, MSO6032A, MSO6034A.

 

If you have installed VEE, you can open the sample program by double-clicking on it or by using VEE's File > Open or File > Open Example menu items. To utilize VEE's Instrument Manager's "Load Sample" capabilities with the sample program, copy the sample program and the .xml file (with the same name as the VEE sample program) into the following directory: 

 

<VEE Pro home directory>\examples\InstrumentIO\InstrManagerIntegrated

 

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