Python package for device control and experiment automation
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Python package for device control and experiment automation
SmuView is a GUI for sigrok that supports power supplies, electronic loads and all sorts of measurement devices like multimeters, LCR meters and so on.
Automated system for python-based experiments
Standardised instrument control, data handling and simple GUI creation library for making experiment control programs.
An open source instrument control and data acquisition framework
ETA is a graphical event-driven programming language for time-tag processing.
This is a comprehensive MATLAB-based software platform developed for real-time measurement and feedback control of a custom mask-projection photopolymerization based additive manufacturing system (referred as "ECPL", i.e., Exposure Controlled Projection Lithography) using a lab-built interferometry (referred as "ICM&M", i.e., Interferometric Cur…
beginner friendly data acquisition & IoT in python - especially suited for instrumentation
Module to communicate with scientific instruments via a VISA connection. Hide actual commands (e.g. SCPI) in a yaml file and access instrument features via automatically generated class properties.
SCPI Exchange is a crossplatform (Windows, Linux) C++ library implements the SCPI (Standard Commands for Programmable Instruments) syntax and commands.
RPC interface for Swabian Instruments' Time Tagger. Control your Time Tagger over the network.
User interface for KA3005P programmable power supply.
Quince is a node-based GUI that allows for graphical configuration of qubit experiments in Auspex.
A catalog/overview of Python packages in the area of lab automation.
WIP: The Python Library For Rigol DS2000 Oscilloscopes
GUI for cold-atom physics experiments.
Terahertz time domain spectroscopy GUI with Python
Python module to interface to Linkam's official SDK
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