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  2. J.P. Instruments - Wikipedia

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    A display of JPI avionics. J.P. Instruments is an American aircraft avionics manufacturer. [1] The company was founded in Santa Ana, California marketing its first product, "The Scanner", to monitor engine temperatures in piston engine aircraft. In 1992, JPI came out with the EDM-500 which electronically monitors and stores engine parameters. [2]

  3. Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments - Wikipedia

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    While IEEE 488.2 provided a device-independent syntax, there was still no standard for instrument-specific commands. Commands to control the same class of instrument, e.g., multimeters, would vary between manufacturers and even models. The United States Air Force, [9] and later Hewlett-Packard

  4. JPI - Wikipedia

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    JPI may refer to: Pope John Paul I (1912–1978) Java Platform Interface; Jeju Peace Institute, a South Korean think tank; Jinnah Polytechnic Institute, in Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan; Joint Programming Initiative by the European Commission; Journal of Political Ideologies; J.P. Instruments, American avionics manufacturer

  5. SDS 9 Series - Wikipedia

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    SDS 930 at Swissair, 1966. The SDS 9 Series computers are a backward compatible line of transistorized computers produced by Scientific Data Systems in the 1960s and 1970s. This line includes the SDS 910, SDS 920, SDS 925, SDS 930, SDS 940, and the SDS 945. The SDS 9300 is an extension of the 9xx architecture.

  6. Instrumentation (computer programming) - Wikipedia

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    Software performance analysis – techniques to monitor code performance, including instrumentation. Hardware performance counter; DTrace – A comprehensive dynamic tracing framework for troubleshooting kernel and application problems on production systems in real time, implemented in Solaris, macOS, FreeBSD, and many other platforms and products.

  7. LabVIEW - Wikipedia

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    National Instruments also offers LabWindows/CVI as an alternative for ANSI C programmers. When applications need sequencing, users often use LabVIEW with the National Instruments TestStand test management software. The Ch interpreter is a C/C++ interpreter that can be embedded in LabVIEW for scripting. [30]

  8. Code Composer Studio - Wikipedia

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    Code Composer Studio (CCStudio or CCS) is an integrated development environment for developing applications for Texas Instruments embedded processors.. Texas Instruments embedded processors include TMS320 DSPs, OMAP system-on-a-chip, DaVinci system-on-a-chip, Sitara applications processors, Hercules microcontrollers, Simplelink MCUs (MSP432 and other Wireless connectivity [3] microcontrollers ...

  9. Clarion (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    In 1991 Barrington licensed compiler technology from a company named Jensen & Partners International (JPI). JPI was founded in 1987 by Niels Jensen, who had earlier (1979 or 1981) been one of the founders of Borland. Philippe Kahn was the marketing person who built Borland around the $49 Turbo Pascal compiler. Niels and his team were working on ...