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Alazar Technologies Inc.
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ATS9353 User Manual
Acquiring Data with Your ATS9353
You can acquire data either programmatically by writing an application for your
ATS9353 or interactively with the AlazarDSO software for Windows or with
AlazarFrontPanel for Linux.
Note that AlazarFrontPanel has a limited feature set.
If you want to integrate the ATS9353 in your test and measurement or
embedded OEM application, you can program the digitizer using C/C++, Python,
MATLAB
®
or LabVIEW
®
for Windows or Linux operating systems.
Windows operating systems supported are Windows 10, Windows 8,
Windows 7 with security update KB3033929 (SHA-2 Code Signing Support),
Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2010, and Windows Server 2008
R2. Both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows operating systems are supported.
Microsoft support for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 ended on
January 14, 2020. As such, AlazarTech ceased development on
Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 as of this date. We will continue
to support customers using Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2
until December 31, 2020. After this date, no support will be provided.
Beginning with version 7.1.2, AlazarTech offers ATS9353 Dynamic Kernel
Module Support (DKMS) drivers for the following Linux distributions:
CentOS, Debian, and Ubuntu.
Users can download the DKMS driver for their specific distribution by
choosing from the available drivers here:
ftp://[email protected]/outgoing/linux
Only 64-bit Linux operating systems are supported.
AlazarTech DKMS drivers may work for Linux distributions other than
CentOS, Debian, and Ubuntu, but they have not been tested and
technical support may be limited.
For using a programming language to acquire data from your ATS9353, you
must purchase the ATS-SDK package.