Who Reads The Manuals, Anyway?
The Suite 14.0 approach also eschews manuals and startup instruction cards. Instead, it offers an environment that simply lets you connect your test gear, boot up once, and use standard I/O in the programming environment of your choice. As such, the suite is billed by Agilent as the only multi-vendor test software that lets you establish quick error-free connections. There’s no need for GPIB/MXI boards in your PC, nor is there any need for expensive PXI card cages or pricey GPIB cabling runs (which in some cases aren’t long enough anyway). Instead, your LAN (usually an Ethernet-based local area network) becomes the instrumentation backbone. Just wait for Gbit Ethernet! Using your LAN or USB, you can also site individual pieces of test gear physically closer to a device under test, which can especially significant for some power supplies and RF test equipment. Worlds Apart You also get access, using remote browsers, by multiple users. In some cases, that can multiply a piece of expensiv
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