Talon Instruments' first VXI module, the Model BE-64, was introduced in 1991 and quickly
became one of the most popular digital test modules in the VXI marketplace. The easy to
use message based command structure is widely recognized as one of the strongest features
of Talon VXI products. These message based commands allow the test engineer to easily
control our products with any test programming language he chooses.
Talon offers software packages to aid in the development and testing of both setup and
execution routines. The software packages operate under Windows 95. NT, or 3.1. The files
created may be saved as ASCII or binary files to be downloaded or used as subroutines by
the users test program language.
WIN95/WINNT
framework plug and play driver. (binary, size of file: 5558K) Version 2.01
Place downloaded file in an empty
directory and run the self-extracting program. After the files have been extracted run "setup.exe".
For Windows NT/95.
GWIN95/GWINNT framework driver. The
LABVIEW driver software is available by downloading the WIN95/WINNT CVI driver and using
the LABVIEW "convert .FP" file option to perform conversion to a .LLB library.
BE64/100, is a set of file editor routines. One routine is used to
graphically create the timing cycle diagrams needed to define the control signals for the
bus being emulated. The output file(s) of the editor may be exported in a binary and/or an
ASCII format. The second set of routines is used to create data tables. These tables
provide the field data for the I/O channels. The routines allow for graphic or numeric,
(binary, octal or hex), data input. In addition to binary or ASCII file export these
routines also support VXI A24 file formats.