Patent ReferencesFloating point registers for programmed digital instruments Waveform measuring instrument with resident programmed processor for controlled waveform display and waveform data reduction and calculation Programmed calculating input signal module for waveform measuring and analyzing instrument Method and apparatus for programmable and remote numeric control and calibration of electronic instrumentation Spectrum analyzer having enterable offsets and automatic display zoom Spectrum analyzer with parameter updating from a display marker Programmable signal analyzer Spectrum analyzer with improved data analysis and display features Patent #: 4660150 InventorAssigneeApplicationNo. 06/935369 filed on 11/26/1986US Classes:702/123, Including program set up324/121R, Cathode ray (e.g., magic eye)324/76.19, Frequency spectrum analyzer324/76.24, With sampler345/440, Graph generating345/440.1, Real-time waveform display345/661, Graphical user interface tools715/808, Pop-up control715/970Instrumentation and component modelling (e.g., interactive control panel)ExaminersPrimary: Gruber, Felix D.Assistant: Cosimano, Edward R. Attorney, Agent or FirmInternational ClassesG01R 13/00 (20060101)G01R 31/28 (20060101) G01R 31/319 (20060101) G06F 11/32 (20060101) AbstractA signal viewing instrumentation control system includes a programmable test instrument, a computer having an input keyboard and/or mouse, a CRT display and a communications interface for the computer to communicate with the test instrument. The test instrument can be a digitizer, a spectrum analyzer, a power supply or a signal generator. The system includes software for the user to interactively control the test instrument through the computer. The software includes a functional characterization of the test instrument for inversely transforming a generic output for the instrument into a generalized set of control setting commands for controlling operation of the instrument. The user can graphically enter into the computer a user-specified output for the instrument. The computer converts the graphically-specified output into a specific set of the control setting commands and transmits the specific commands to the test instrument to control its operation. The user can thereby interactively control the test instrument to provide an output function replicating a desired output function without having to enter a control settings to the test instrument either manually or as program language control statements. | |