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Programmable instrumentation is signal conditioning which is controlled only by a computer. The front panel controls are either not provided or can be "locked out" by the computer.
Programmable instrumentation is typically used in test installations which perform routine tasks for which a computer must have control over the instrumentation settings. If the instrumentation settings are fixed, standard instrumentation such as Micro Analog 2 can be used.
The computer usually needs to achieve both control over the instrument and to acquire the conditioned signals. In Fylde's programmable instrumentation the control uses the computer's RS232C or Ethernet interface. The computer acquires the conditioned signals using a separate data acquisition system.
Integration of test software such as National Instruments LabView, Keithley's TestPoint, or HP's Vee with Fylde's programmable signal conditioning equipment is simple because the commands to control the instrument conform to the IEEE 488.2 standard. In addition Fylde provide software drivers for National Instruments' LabView.

Programmable systems are normally supplied as up to 16 signal conditioning modules in a rack mountable case with a single interface module (RS232C or Ethernet) at the left hand side as illustrated above.
The following signal conditioning modules are available.
Rear panels are normally fitted with input connectors and output connectors which are user specified since each system sub-rack is built to order. This allows users to specify the correct connector type for the computer's data acquisition system.
The FE-859-RA is a rack system which combines the FE-859-TA and FE-859-HA modules. Click front or back for an illustration of this rack system.
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