
WaveBook User’s Manual
06-08-01
Software, An Introduction 5-1
Software, An Introduction 5
This short chapter provides a brief summary of software that can be used for WaveBook system
applications. References to relevant documentation are included. Software discussed in this chapter
includes:
•
WaveView™
Out-of-the-Box
TM
Software
•
DIAdem
®
Out-of-the-Box
TM
Software
•
WaveCal™
Out-of-the-Box
TM
Software
•
Icon-Based Software
(DASYLab® and LabVIEW™)
•
DaqX
Language Drivers for Programmers
WaveView™
Out-of-the-Box
TM
Software
WaveView
is a graphical Windows-based program for use in WaveBook applications. This program allows
users to acquire data for immediate viewing or for storage to the PC's hard disk. WaveView’s
“spread-sheet” style interface makes it easy to set up your application quickly and begin acquiring data
within minutes of completing hardware connections. No programming knowledge is required.
From
WaveView
you can:
•
Set up all analog or digital input parameters.
•
Acquire and save data to disk.
•
View the acquisition in real-time.
•
Send data to other Windows applications, such as spreadsheets and databases.
•
Launch DIA
dem
, an independent application, to view file data that was recorded by WaveView.
The program is detailed in the
WaveView Document Module
.
DIA
dem
®
Out-of-the-Box
TM
Software
The basic DIA
dem
-View application is included as part of the
Out-of-the-Box
application software. The
program’s interactive graphics makes it possible to examine large data files at high speeds. Zoom and
cursor features permit the viewing of small details in the collected data.
Add-on software modules can be used to enhance the basic DIA
dem
-View. The add-on options provide
additional data-viewing and data-management tools, along with data analysis and report generation
functions. DIA
dem
is detailed in a document module.
WaveCal™
Out-of-the-Box
TM
Software
WaveCal is a Windows-based application intended for periodic calibration of WaveBook systems. The
calibration process makes use of internal references and a voltage source (such as a calibrator) capable of
supplying all required voltages for WaveBook’s channel ranges. WaveCal is discussed in a document
module.
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