National Instruments offers FlexRay programming tool
Dec 1, 2004 2:45 PM
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Austin, Texas-based National Instruments has added a FlexRay library to its LabVIEW graphical development environment, enabling engineers to test devices on a FlexRay bus protocol network quickly and easily. The library offers 28 virtual instruments designed to work with FlexRay Version 2.0. LavVIEW users can download the FlexRay library at no cost.
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