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Expected Background
To use the Instrument Control Toolbox, you should have some familiarity with
Learning the Instrument Control Toolbox
Start with Getting Started with the Instrument Control Toolbox, which describes how to examine your hardware resources, how to communicate with your instrument, how to get online help, and so on. Then read The Instrument Control Session, which provides a framework for constructing instrument control applications. Depending on the interface used by your instrument, you might then want to read the appropriate interface-specific chapter. These chapters are described in the next section.
If you want detailed information about a specific function, refer to Function Reference. If you want detailed information about a specific property, refer to Property Reference.
Using the Documentation Examples with Your Instrument
The examples in this guide use specific peripheral instruments such as a Tektronix TDS 210 two-channel oscilloscope or an Agilent 33120A function generator. Additionally, the GPIB examples use a National Instruments GPIB controller and the serial port examples use the COM1 serial port. The string commands written to these instruments are often unique to the vendor, and the address information such as the board index or primary address associated with the hardware reflects a specific configuration.
If your instrument accepts different string commands, or if your hardware is configured to use different address information, then you should modify the examples accordingly.
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