TConnector ActiveX 2.3.1.29

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The data acquisition software component TConnector extends your application (Microsoft Office applications, web-applications, Visual basic, C/C++, Delphi and .NET programs) with automated data collection features. The data acquisition ActiveX control TConnector reduces programming efforts to a minimum. It provides a very flexible solution for all kind of data acquisition applications. No special interface or protocol specific know-how is required. Tricky interface-related programming is eliminated completely. Within minutes TConnector enhances your application with full-featured data acquisition features. TConnector supports synchronous as well as asynchronous communication. Any device with a serial interface (RS232 serial port, RS484, COM), USB, Bluetooth or a TCP/IP interface is supported. Data from barcode scanners, readers, scales, balances, laboratory instruments, meters, sensors, gauges, controllers, analyzers, stripe- or RFID-readers, measurement tools and many more is captured in an instant.

TConnector offers a unified, convenient programming interface (API) for data collection and device communication. Only five function calls are required to establish full device connectivity. TConnector is a Microsoft ActiveX compliant software component. This enables you to use TConnector in all Microsoft Office applications as well as in custom solutions. Development environments like Microsoft .NET, Visual Basic or Borland Delphi are supported. Even web-applications or browser-based GUIs can be enhanced with data acquisition capabilities. In this case TConnector is deployed automatically via CAB-files.

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