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National Instruments LabVIEW support introduced for DDC MIL-STD-1553 avionics databus boards

BOHEMIA, N.Y., 21 March 2012. Data Device Corp. (DDC) in Bohemia, N.Y, is introducing LabVIEW and LabVIEW Real-Time support for DDC's line of MIL-STD-1553 and ARINC 429 AceXtreme boards and components. LabVIEW from National Instruments Corp. in Austin, Texas, is a graphical system design to create and deploy measurement and control systems.

The BU-69093 support package makes the development of LabVIEW and LabVIEW Real-Time applications simple and intuitive, so engineers can design custom software applications using virtual instruments without the need for costly coding, DDC officials say.

Engineers can select from the supplied samples and use either the intermediate or low level virtual instruments. LabVIEW Real-Time support is provided as well for critical applications requiring the security of reliable and deterministic performance.

Benefits include three levels of virtual instruments for application development without sacrificing customization; support for DDC's MIL-STD-1553 and ARINC 429 AceXtreme avionics databus interface boards and components; functional user samples for common applications save development time; and National Instruments certified design paradigm.

For more information contact DDC online at www.ddc-web.com, or National Instruments at www.ni.com.

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