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		<title>What was going on with TILE! in 2009?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Joe Tannehill</dc:creator>
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For most of 2009 the TILE!&#160;support team has been taking part in a development project that will improve some of the usability of the software.&#160; Most of these enhancements will be in the immunity area.&#160; I will save the details for when we get closer to releasing it.&#160; Again we have brought the core of [...]]]></description>
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<p>For most of 2009 the TILE!&nbsp;support team has been taking part in a development project that will improve some of the usability of the software.&nbsp; Most of these enhancements will be in the immunity area.&nbsp; I will save the details for when we get closer to releasing it.&nbsp; Again we have brought the core of the software up to date so that we can take advantage of more third party plug-ins if we want to.&nbsp;</p>
<p>This release will most likely be version 4.5.&nbsp; You will be able to import profiles from v4.0 and 4.1 but you will have some more settings to consider in some of the actions.&nbsp; If you leave it alone you will most likely get the correct results, but to take advantage of new features you may want to re-configure some of the actions.</p>
<p>We are still using drivers built in C++, not LabView.&nbsp; However, if we find it advantageous to do that we can.&nbsp; As most of you know, the driver is mostly a list of commands.&nbsp; If an action wants a device to do something like change the center frequency, it will make a call for that change along with the value (frequency).&nbsp; Since TILE! supports so many devices this simple call can be complicated.&nbsp; To simplify it, TILE! combines action requests with known drivers responses.&nbsp; So if you want to change the center frequency the action and driver must be able to speak the same language.&nbsp; LabView drivers only know the command set that the device owners gave it. Therefore, TILE! would still have to have a translator to talk to that driver.&nbsp; So for now we think we can do what is needed&nbsp; with the current methodology.&nbsp; That said, we are still going to improve the process for altering instrument behavior based on customer requests.</p>
<p>Dr. Gemei Yang, our senior software engineer has submitted a paper to the IEEE EMC committee that describes an evolutionary concept for EMC test software that describes where we expect to be in the next iteration of the software.&nbsp; I&nbsp;will post a link when that paper is published.</p>
<p>Once my software engineers read this they may want to contribute to this post to point out my misunderstandings, so if there are no posts from them then I guess I got it right!</p>
<p>I&nbsp;will post more information in 2010 on our progress.&nbsp; Meanwhile please post comments here or use the support link at the top of the page to communicate with us.</p>
<p>Happy New Year 2010!</p>
<p>Joe Tannehill</p>
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