Driver instrument pour la calibratio​n du HP8753E sous labview--D​river instrument​' for the calibratio​n of HP8753E in labview

Bonjour,
Je suis entrain de développer une interface utilisateur sous labview 8,5 pour interfacer un analyseur de fréquence HP 8753E, j'ai pas pu trouver une solution (normalement avec les driver d'instrument) pour faire la calibration du l'analyseur (remarque la calibration peut se faire manuellement mais je doit le faire avec labview)
j'espére que ma question est claire, merci de me répondre
Cordialement
Hello,
I am currently developing a user interface in labview 8.5 to interface a frequency analyzer HP 8753E, I could not find a solution (normally with the instrument driver) to the calibration of the analyzer (note the calibration can be done manually but I must do with labview)
I hope that my question is clear, thank you for answering me
cordially

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