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CSPP_ObjectManager extends the CSPP_Core package of the CS++-Project.
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CSPP_Core.lvproj provides the CS++core system, some libraries, classes and actors. CS++ is based on native LabVIEW classes and the NI Actor Framework.
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This is the main development project for certain trap experiments (mainly SHIPTRAP and HITRAP).
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This package contains actors and classes derived from CSPP_DeviceBase.
Author: H.Brand@gsi.de, D.Neidherr@gsi.de Copyright 2021 GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH Planckstr.1, 64291 Darmstadt, Germany Lizenziert unter der EUPL
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Driver for a special oscilloscope application based on an FPGA card (5170) from NI for VITO@CERN.
An additional NI driver has to be installed: LabVIEW Instruments Design Libraries for Reconfigurable Oscilloscopes
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CSPP_MQTT extends the CSPP_Core package of the CSPP_-Project. It contains derived classes of CSPP_PVConnection and CSPP_PVMonitor. Refer to https://git.gsi.de/EE-LV/CSPP/CSPP/-/wikis/home for CS++ project overview, details. Published under EUPL
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CSPP_Utilities provides some libraries, classes and actors extending CSPP_Core.
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A LabVIEW library containing a so-called action-engine dealing with text file.
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This project contains CSPP actor classes cornerned with vacuum, e.g. pressure monitoring, valve- and pump control.
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This package contains the Message Maker needed for CS++. Note that this repository is now part of the CSPP_Tools and should not be downloaded alone.
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ZernikePolynome fork of https://github.com/HB-BNT/ZernikePolynome.git
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This project contains most CS++ function generator related actors and classes.
Copyright 2019 GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH EEL,Planckstr. 1, 64291 Darmstadt, Germany
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This project contains some VI-Tempalates prepared for EUPL.
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LabVIEW Instrument Driver for the motion controller SMxxx of SM-Elektronik.
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Introduction to NI's Actor Framework. To be used in Hands-on Workshop. Each commit is a partial extension to the complete solution.
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