Agilent N8241A Arbitrary Waveform Generator is a Matlab script for Test and Measurement scripts design by Ankit Desai.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. Agilent N8241A Arbitrary Waveform Generator - Agilent N8241A MATLAB instrument driver
Publisher review: Agilent N8241A Arbitrary Waveform Generator - Agilent N8241A MATLAB instrument driver MATLAB supports Agilent arbitrary waveform generators through the Instrument Control Toolbox. This MATLAB instrument driver is for use with Instrument Control Toolbox v2.5 and higher.Important notes: This driver has been created for the purpose of demonstration and has not been tested on all Agilent arbitrary waveform generators. However, it may work for similar models. Please provide feedback using the submission review feature on this page and let us know whether this driver worked with your specific instrument.NOTE: Some browsers may render the driver file rather than saving the file to disk. If this occurs, select "Save As..." from the File menu of your browser to save the driver data to a local file. Requirements: · MATLAB Release: R2007a · Instrument Control Toolbox Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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