Keithley DAS-1700 Series
Preface
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About DriverLINX
Welcome to DriverLINX
for Microsoft
Windows
, the high-performance real-
time data-acquisition device drivers for Windows application development.
DriverLINX is a language- and hardware-independent application programming
interface designed to support hardware manufacturers’ high-speed analog, digital,
and counter/timer data-acquisition boards in Windows. DriverLINX is a multi-user
and multitasking data-acquisition resource manager providing more than 100 services
for foreground and background data acquisition tasks.
Included with your DriverLINX package are the following items:
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The DriverLINX API DLLs and drivers supporting your data-
acquisition hardware
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Analog I/O Panel, a DriverLINX program that verifies the installation
and configuration of DriverLINX for your analog input/output board
and demonstrates several virtual bench-top instruments
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Source code for the sample programs
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The DriverLINX Application Programming Interface files for your
compiler
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DriverLINX On-line Help System
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DriverLINX 4.0 Installation and Configuration Guide
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DriverLINX Analog I/O Programming Guide
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DriverLINX Technical Reference Manual
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Supplemental Documentation on DriverLINX and your data-acquisition
hardware
About This User’s Guide
The purpose of this manual is to help you quickly learn how to configure and use the
hardware features of Keithley’s DAS-1700 Series boards with DriverLINX.
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For help installing and configuring your hardware and DriverLINX,
please see the manual that accompanied your hardware and the
DriverLINX 4.0 Installation and Configuration Guide for your version
of Windows.
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For more information on the DriverLINX API, please see the
DriverLINX Technical Reference Manual.
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For additional help programming your board, please examine the source
code examples on the Distribution Disks.
This manual contains the following chapters:
Configuring the DAS-1700 Series
Shows how to configure the DAS-1700 Series using the Configure DriverLINX
Device dialog box.
Using the DAS-1700 Series with DriverLINX
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