Table 2.
NI 5105 Programming Options
Application
Programming
Interface (API)
Location
Description
NI-SCOPE SFP
Available from the start menu at
Start
»
All Programs
»
National
Instruments
»
NI-SCOPE
»
NI-
SCOPE Soft Front Panel
The NI-SCOPE SFP acquires,
controls, analyzes, and presents
data, similar to stand-alone
oscilloscopes. The NI-SCOPE SFP
operates on the PC, so you can view
and control waveforms directly
from your computer. You can also
run multiple sessions of the
NI-SCOPE SFP simultaneously.
NI-SCOPE
Instrument Driver
LabVIEW—Available on the
LabVIEW Functions palette at
Measurement I/O
»
NI-SCOPE
.
NI-SCOPE configures and operates
the device hardware and performs
basic waveform acquisition and
measurement options using
LabVIEW VIs or LabWindows/CVI
functions.
C or LabWindows/CVI—
Available at
Program Files
»
IVI
Foundation
»
IVI
»
Drivers
»
niScope
.
Microsoft Visual C/C++—Use
examples located in the
<NIDocDir>\NI–SCOPE
\examples
directory, where
<NIDocDir>
is one of the
following directories:
•
Windows 8/7/Vista—
Users
\Public\Documents
\National
Instruments
•
Windows XP—
Documents
and Settings\All
Users\Shared
Documents\National
Instruments
You can modify an NI-SCOPE C
example to create an application
with Microsoft Visual C/C++. Copy
an NI-SCOPE example to copy
required project settings for include
paths and library files.
Alternatively, refer to the
Creating
an Application with Microsoft
Visual C and C++
topic of the
NI
High-Speed Digitizers Help
to
manually add all required include
and library files to your project.
NI-SCOPE Examples
Examples demonstrate the functionality of the device and serve as programming models and
building blocks for your own applications. The NI Example Finder is a utility available for
some ADEs that organizes examples into categories and allows you to easily browse and
search installed examples. You can see descriptions and compatible hardware models for each
example, or see all the examples compatible with one particular hardware model.
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