02-16-2014 02:25 PM
@crossrulz wrote:
James-B wrote:Also, I see that there's absolutely no love for "benchtop" instruments in the LabVIEW forums! 😛That's because NI makes all of our instruments modular.
Seriously, there are certain instruments I have to have as a "benchtop". Oscilloscope is the main one. I know NI has their digitzing cards, but they are a pain to perform debugging with. That's why I have a tektronix scope sitting in all of my test racks. Nothing like a full instrument with knobs and buttons to play with when the pressure is on.
Tek scopes?
OK they are wonderful- but seriously? NI-Scope- is not supported by TEK. yet, "Same Day Display" is a feature rserved for another company (Keylight?)
06-15-2019 01:06 PM
If you still are looking.
Retired 2005-repair shop.
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06-18-2019 07:46 AM
@James-B wrote:
Hey all,
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Thanks guys
-Jim
This is what it looks like currently:
Ohhh!
A working nixie tube display. Nice!
I still prefer the old-school physical knobs to the menu drop-down labrynth of modern scopes.
The title of this thread caught my attention since I developed one of those about 3 years ago but of course mine looked different.
It used one of every type of modular instrument that NI sells save a DMM.
De-muxing the left and right channel of a stereo digital microphone was a bit challenging and I was hoping to learn of how others had cracked that nut.
Ben