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UVProbe is multifunctional, easy-to-use software supplied as standard with Shimadzu UV-VIS Spectrophotometers. The UVProbe is connected to the LabSolutions system, which is known for its capabilities in complying with ER/ES regulations. Enables safe, reliable management of data.Not only can UV data be managed, but the comprehensive management of LC, GC, and FTIR data can also be accomplished.In addition, When combined with CLASS-Agent, it provides powerful support for Part 11 compatibility.
Kor Software is designed to interface with both EXO and ProDIGITAL (DSS) instruments, including the new ProSwap Logger. Use Kor Software to view live data, import/export recorded data, calibrate sensors, manage handheld settings, set up deployments, and more! This software is included on a USB flash drive that ships with all new instruments, and the latest version can be found here on the website.
KorEXO v2 is optimized for computers and tablets running Windows OS. The software is included on a USB flash drive that ships with all new EXO Systems. Updates to KorEXO Software are downloaded from the YSI website, along with the latest instrument firmware.
It is strongly recommended to update KorDSS to v1.7.4.0, as it features support for all released probe/cable assemblies. This version of KorDSS must be used when updating ProDSS instrument firmware to v1.2.10.
If you've experienced problems with automatically downloading the latest firmware versions for your EXO equipment using KOR Software, you can attempt a manual update using this firmware package. This will update the EXO Sonde to version 1.0.83.
Note: Older MultiLab 4010-1 units can be updated with the latest version of 4010-1W firmware. This firmware allows for the use of wireless MultiLab sensors, the IDS 4100 ProBOD polarographic probe, and the FDO 4410 sensor.
Caution: If you are using the AUX inputs on your current setup of the 5200, you will need to send the instrument to YSI for an upgrade. The firmware that is downloaded will not allow the AUX ports to be as accurate as your current setup so YSI will perform a calibration. Please contact Technical Support, info@ysi.com, for a Service Request number to get your 5200 upgraded and calibrated.
The big difference between StarLab 3.40 and 3.31 is the enhanced support for our new Centauri dual channel meter. (Go download it free now and you'll see what I mean.) There are two other major improvements that I should mention:
StarCom is our legacy PC application which connects via RS232 (not USB), for old Ophir instruments having RS232 interface capability (Vega, Nova II, LaserStar and Nova). It performs all basic functions such as real-time data logging, saving data in PC file, off-line data viewing, printing, etc. For a relatively new computer, you'd have to check that it has a serial port to which to connect the meter. The last release of StarCom was in 2008, with all that this implies. StarCom should nevertheless be able to work on a Win7 32 bit PC. More information, including software download, is available at -measurement-instruments/laser-power-energy-meters/software/starcom.
StarLab is our full-featured PC application that connects via USB to all Ophir USB-speaking instruments (Centauri, StarBright, StarLite, Vega and Nova II meters, as well as Juno, Juno+, EA-1, Pulsar and the Bluetooth-enabled Quasar PC interfaces). In addition to all basic measurement and data logging functions, it also offers a wide range of special functions (including user-defined mathematical functions), multi-channel operation, COM Object for integration with external systems, etc. More information, and software download, is available at -measurement-instruments/laser-power-energy-meters/software/starlab.
Note: we adopt V1.5 micro:bit in the whole tutorial, but our tutorial is also compatible with the latest version micro:bit. When doing experiment with latest micro:bit, you need to transfer code into Makecode online editor first, save code again then download it to micro:bit.
We will use the Arduino software in the following projects.First you should install the Arduino software and driver. We usually use the Windows software Arduino 1.5.6 version. You can download it from the link below: Or you can browse the ARDUINO website to download the latest version from this link, , pop up the following interface.
In this software page, on the right side you can see the version of development software for different operating systems. You should download the software that is compatible with the operating system of your computer.We will take WINDOWS system as an example here. There are also two options under Windows system, one is installed version, the other is non-installed version. For simple installed version, first click Windows Installer, you will get the following page.
This way you just need to click JUST DOWNLOAD, then click the downloaded file to install it. For non-installed version, first click Windows ZIP file, you will also get the pop-up interface as the above figure.Click JUST DOWNLOAD, and when the ZIP file is downloaded well to your computer, you can directly unzip the file and click the icon of ARDUINO software to start it.
OverviewIn this project, you will learn how to play music with keyestudio passive buzzer module. We are going to complete two experiments. One is to directly control the High and Low level input of micro:bit P0 end, set two square waves to control the buzzer sound. The other is to use the software's own function, input the square waves of different frequencies and different lengths on the P0 end. Finally make the buzzer module play the song "Ode to Joy". (The input PIO port can only be P0, can not be other interfaces).
OverviewIt is seen that sensors are everywhere in our daily life. Some public street lights automatically light up during the day and automatically go out at night. Why?In fact, those lights make use of a photosensitive element that can measure the brightness of external light.In the evening, when outside brightness becomes lower, the street light is automatically controlled to be turned on. When it is bright during the day, the street light is automatically turned off.In this project, you will learn how to use our keyestudio photocell sensor and micro:bit to control the brightness of external light. Show the result on 5*5 LED of micro:bit or serial monitor of Arduino software.
OverviewAs for those corridor lights, when we walk through the corridor to make a sound, the corridor light will automatically light up, after that, quiet down, the lights are off. Why? Actually inside the lighting circuit, it has installed a sound sensor. When detects the sound, light is turned on, or else LED off.In this lesson, we connect an analog sound sensor to P0 of micro:bit, then detect the outside sound via reading the analog value of P0.The greater the external sound, the greater the analog value.You can see the analog value is displayed on the micro:bit LED matrix, or check it from serial monitor of arduino software.
Example ResultDone wiring and powered up, send the above code to MICROBIT. Then open the serial monitor of arduino software, you should see the value of X,Y and B pins. If push the joystick, the value will change.
The eBUS Player is application software for directly accessing and controlling JAI cameras in a non-programmatic way. It can be used for testing and evaluation of JAI cameras with GigE Vision or USB3 Vision interfaces. The SDK is packaged software that enables system developers to easily build programs for integrating JAI cameras into vision systems. The Windows version provides a C++ and .NET API while the Linux version provides a C++ API for Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CentOS, Ubuntu, and Ubuntu for ARM (NVIDIA Jetson modules).
The JAI GenICam Firmware Update Tool is a software application for installing a firmware update package to cameras that follow the GenICam FWUpdate standard. The tool can be used to "up-rev" an older camera to the latest available firmware version (device version), or to "down-rev" a new camera to a specific older device version in order to ensure consistency with vision systems already in production.
All of JAI's Camera Link cameras have software control tools. The latest recommended version of the camera control tools can be downloaded, free of charge, on the Downloads page or in the Downloads tab of the product page associated with a specific model.
IMPORTANT: As of April 1, 2020 the JAI SDK and Control Tool is no longer supported by JAI. The final versions of this software are available for download below. While we consider the software to be in good working order, if any bugs are found, they will not be fixed -- REGARDLESS OF THEIR CRITICALITY! 2b1af7f3a8