Measurement Computing TempBook rev.3.0 User Manual
Tempbook

© 1997 by IOtech, Inc. Released per EO# 1788R4, Nov. 2000
Part No.
TempBook/66-901,
Rev.
3.0
TempBook
User’s Manual
Thermocouple & Voltage Measurement
Data Acquisition System
p/n
TempBook/66-901,
Rev.
3.0
the smart approach to instrumentation
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Table of contents
Document Outline
- TempBook User's Manual
- Warranty
- Safety/Caution Notice
- How To Use This Manual
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 - Introduction and Quick Start
- Chapter 2 - Installation, Configuration, and Calibration
- Chapter 3 - Using TempView
- Chapter 4 - Using PostView
- Chapter 5 - Programmer's Guide
- Chapter 6 - Standard API Programming of the TempBook with C
- Accessing TempBook from a Windows Program
- Accessing TempBook from a C-for-Windows Program
- High-Level Analog Input
- Low-Level Analog Input
- Analog Input in the Background
- General Purpose Digital I/O Functions
- High-Speed Digital Input
- Counter/Timer Functions
- High-Level Thermocouple Data Acquisition
- Thermocouple Linearization
- Sample Programs
- Command Summary, C Language (Standard API)
- Chapter 7 - Software Calibration and Zero Compensation
- Chapter 8 - Thermocouple Measurement
- Chapter 9 - tbkCommand Reference (Standard API)
- Chapter 10 - Enhanced API Programming Models (TempBook)
- Overview
- Data Acquisition Environment
- Basic Models
- Initialization and Error Handling
- Foreground Acquisition with One-Step Commands
- Temperature Acquisition Using One-Step Commands
- Counted Acquisitions Using Linear Buffers
- Indefinite Acquisition, Direct-To-Disk Using Circular Buffers
- Multiple Hardware Scans, Software Triggering
- Background Acquisition
- Temperature Acquisition Using TC Conversion Functions
- Double Buffering
- Direct-to-Disk Transfers
- Transfers With Driver-Allocated Buffers
- Summary Guide of Selected Enhanced API Functions
- Chapter 11 - daqCommand Reference (Enhanced API)
- Appendix - Differential Measurement Configurations