Product category:
Data acquisition software
News Release from: Data Translation
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 01 February 2002
Measure Foundry is finalist in EDN
awards
Data Translation's Measure Foundry 2.1 test and measurement software is a finalist in the test and measurement category for EDN magazine's 2001 innovation award
The magazine1s technical editors select the most significant product entrants as finalists in 14 categories, including Innovator of the Year Al Haun, EDN magazine1s editor-in-chief, states, "This exclusive awards program, now in its 12th year, is dedicated to honouring truly outstanding engineering professionals and products in the electronics industry
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 2 Jun 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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One of the main goals of the Innovation Awards is to spotlight excellent performance and creativity, and in turn, instill and encourage these virtues in others in the industry." According to Fred Molinari, president, founder and CEO of Data Translation, "Customers and industry influencers, such as EDN magazine, have recognised the uniqueness of DT Measure Foundry ever since the product was announced in September.
We are honoured to be a finalist and look forward to meeting the needs of the test and measurement community with continued innovations." DT Measure Foundry's breakthrough aspect-oriented programming lets programmers and non-programmers alike build test and measurement applications by simply using a drag-and-drop approach.
Without the need for specialised programming skills or physical wiring, users arrange whatever instrument functions they wish to test on a desktop.
They then activate these functions by selecting the desired hardware measurement source.
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