Title :
Using interchangeable virtual instrument (IVI) drivers to increase test system performance
Author_Institution :
Nat. Instrum. Corp., Austin, TX, USA
fDate :
7/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Instrument driver technology has evolved tremendously over the last decade. Initiatives such as SCPI and VXIplug&play have simplified remote instrument programming with standardized command messages and high-level utility functions. The latest initiative is the Interchangeable Virtual Instrument (IVI) Foundation. IVI defines standards for instrument drivers that offer benefits to provide higher performance. These benefits include instrument interchangeability, instrument simulation, and instrument state-caching. Because instrument drivers are an integral part of a modern test system, IVI promises to provide developers with the tools to increase their system performance significantly. This paper reviews the technical aspects of the IVI specification and the TVI architecture and describes how IVI can help the test system developer improve performance and lower long-term software maintenance costs
Keywords :
application program interfaces; automatic test equipment; automatic test software; device drivers; peripheral interfaces; software maintenance; virtual instrumentation; API; GPIB bus; instrument driver standards; instrument interchangeability; instrument simulation; instrument state-caching; interchangeable virtual instrument drivers; long-term software maintenance costs; remote instrument programming; test system performance; Computer architecture; Costs; Functional programming; Instruments; Software maintenance; Software testing; System performance; System testing; TV interference; Utility programs;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, IEEE