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The Yoctopuce library as a .NET Assembly

By mvuilleu, in New stuff and Programming, december 21,2019.

The most common way to use Yoctopuce modules in an application consists in integrating our library in the source code of the application, in order to be able to interact with the modules through a simple and efficient object oriented interface. But in cases where source code integration is not possible, we have today a new solution to show you: a dynamic library in the shape of a .NET Assembly.

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Using Yoctopuce modules with Electron

By seb, in Programming, december 13,2019.

This week, we look at the Electron framework. We are going to see how to implement a cross-platform application which uses our modules.




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New! The LabVIEW Yoctopuce library

By martinm, in Programming and New stuff, november 22,2019.

Hear, hear! After all these years, the LabVIEW library is here at long last! Until now, LabVIEW users who wanted to use Yoctopuce modules had to settle for a handcrafted workaround that we designed a few years ago. But this time we're not joking anymore, we offer a true library for LabVIEW which enables you to exploit the whole potential of Yoctopuce modules.

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RegisterHub() and PreregisterHub()

By seb, in Programming and For the beginners, september 20,2019.

This week, we are going to clarify the use of two methods of our API: YAPI.RegisterHub() and YAPI.PreregisterHub(). These two functions enable you to adapt the library behavior to your needs, more particularly managing network disconnection when you use a YoctoHub or a VirtualHub.



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Yocto-SPI and Alphasense OPC-N3

By martinm, in Measures and Programming, september 13,2019.

The Yocto-SPI documentation contains an example to interface the AlphaSense OPC-N2 particle counter. Since then, Alphasense has released a new model, the OPC-N3, and the commands to query it are slightly different. This week, by popular request, we explain how to make the OPC-N3 work with a Yocto-SPI and we take this opportunity to introduce a small innovation.

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