Instrument Driver Editing and Testing
Generic drivers allow the Instrument Control Toolbox™ to communicate with devices or software that do not use industry-standard drivers or protocols. You create a generic driver using the Instrument Driver Editor. See Creating MATLAB Instrument Drivers for information about using the Instrument Driver Editor.
After you create a driver, you can test it using the Instrument Driver Testing Tool. The tool provides a graphical environment for creating a test to verify the functionality of a MATLAB® instrument driver. You can verify property and function behavior and export the test results in a variety of formats. See Instrument Driver Testing Tool Overview.
Functions
Topics
- Creating MATLAB Instrument Drivers
How to create, modify, save, and verify instrument drivers using the MATLAB Instrument Driver Editor.
- Properties
Defining instrument functionality as properties of the device object to ease communications with your instrument.
- Functions
Defining instrument functionality as functions of the device object to ease communications with your instrument.
- Groups
Combining common capabilities of the device object.
- Using Existing Drivers
Adapting existing drivers for your instrument.
- Setting Up Your Test
Providing global information for your test, including name, description, driver, interface, and preferences.
- Defining Test Steps
Creating steps to test setting property values, getting property values, and driver functions.
- Saving Your Test
Saving your test for future midtest sessions, or as code, or as a driver function.
- Testing and Results
Running a complete or partial test; exporting or saving test results.
- MATLAB Instrument Driver Editor Overview
An explanation of MATLAB instrument drivers, their features, capabilities, and usage.
- Instrument Driver Testing Tool Overview
An explanation of the MATLAB Instrument Driver Testing Tool, its capabilities, and usage.