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Most Sensoray products have a free SDK (software development kit) that includes an API (application programming interface) library that can be accessed from Matlab programs. To use a Sensoray product with Matlab, first install the driver (typically included in the Sensoray SDK) and then use the API library (a DLL) as a Matlab shared library. This Mathworks page links to articles that explain the process and will help you get started:
 
Most Sensoray products have a free SDK (software development kit) that includes an API (application programming interface) library that can be accessed from Matlab programs. To use a Sensoray product with Matlab, first install the driver (typically included in the Sensoray SDK) and then use the API library (a DLL) as a Matlab shared library. This Mathworks page links to articles that explain the process and will help you get started:

Revision as of 11:27, 17 December 2018

Using Sensoray products with Matlab

Most Sensoray products have a free SDK (software development kit) that includes an API (application programming interface) library that can be accessed from Matlab programs. To use a Sensoray product with Matlab, first install the driver (typically included in the Sensoray SDK) and then use the API library (a DLL) as a Matlab shared library. This Mathworks page links to articles that explain the process and will help you get started:

Example

This example shows how to use Matlab to interact with a model 826 PCIe multi-function I/O board.

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