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A full-featured development toolkit to help you communicate remotely with Keysight DigitalTest applications
N5452A supports Keysight Tx and Rx compliance and validation applications for FlexDCA, Infiniium, InfiniiVision, Logic Analyzers, and M8070A BERT, including the D9010UDAA User Defined Application. There are functional programming utilities for text-based, GUI-based, and Infiniium API remote command / query emulation. You will also find a plugin for Keysight KS8400A Test Automation for PathWave (TAP), and DLL adapters for C# and LabVIEW 8.5 (product of National Instruments) for simple integration. It also comes with a comprehensive application programming guide, example scripts and control source code with compiled help (.chm) files for quick navigation and command syntax.
Remote control capability is standard for all Keysight DigitalTest apps
The toolkit demonstrates how to launch and close applications, configure options, run tests, obtain results, control when and where dialogs are displayed, and save/load projects.
Choose the way you communicate remotely with a compliance application
Use a remote client executable provided by Keysight Technologies, Inc. in the Compliance Application Remote Development Kit to create powerful test plans using Keysight KS8400A Test Automation for PathWave (TAP). Create a custom remote client containing commands written in a CPython or a .NET programming language such as C#, and perform graphical programming using National Instrument’s LabVIEW 8.5 environment.
The Compliance Application Remote Development Toolkit contains everything you need
Get started fast with helpful guides, executable sample clients (including source code), projects to help you get started developing your remote client, and programming examples written in Microsoft C# 2.0 and in National Instruments LabVIEW.
Install the remote development toolkit software on the personal computer you will use to develop the remote client software. Then see the following document to guide you through the rest of the toolkit:
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