Press Release
- For Immediate Release
- 1/31/2000
Scientific Software Tools Inc. Announces a New 32-Bit Version of VisualSCOPE™
for Windows 95/98/NT® - Oscilloscope Application Requires No Programming
MEDIA, PA January 31, 2000 - Scientific Software Tools,
Inc. (SST) today announced a new 32-bit version of the
VisualSCOPE digital storage oscilloscope application for Windows 95/98 and
Windows NT. Combined with a Keithley Instruments data acquisition board and
DriverLINX driver software, VisualSCOPE transforms a users PC into a full-featured,
two-channel digital storage oscilloscope.
VisualSCOPE allows users to measure, calculate, and save acquired waveforms.
VisualSCOPE supports two analog input channels, four signal-display channels
and an alphanumeric display. Using cursors, users can directly measure time,
amplitude, and frequency values on the signals. Using the signal calculator,
users can perform automatic measurements, store data to waveform memories, and
perform signal-processing operations on the acquired data. Automatic measurements
include rise time, area under the curve, and RMS. Signal processing operations
include addition, subtraction, and multiplication of stored waveforms, frequency
analysis (FFT), and filtering operations. Captured waveforms can be stored to
disk or exported to other applications by Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE).
System requirements for running VisualSCOPE include an Intel or compatible
486DX or higher, 8 MB memory (Windows 95/98); 16 MB memory (Windows NT), Microsoft
Windows 95/98 or Windows NT 4.0 or higher, and a supported Keithley Metrabyte
data acquisition hardware board.
VisualSCOPE is available as a free
download from SST's website.
SST specializes
in developing award-winning scientific and engineering products for Microsoft
Windows including DriverLINX data-acquisition device drivers, VisualSCOPE, LabOBJX
Gauge, and LabOBJX Real-Time Chart. SST also develops scientific and engineering
software for leading companies and is a Value-Added Reseller of Data-Acquisition
Products.
For more information contact:
Elise Furman,
Scientific Software Tools, 1023 East Baltimore Pike, Suite 100, Media, PA 19063.