What is Keysight PathWave BenchVue Software?

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Keysight PathWave BenchVue software includes and hosts a variety of applications. BenchVue applications help you control your test instruments and streamline your testing process.

PathWave BenchVue software lets you connect to, control, and capture data from a growing range of YesTech instruments. Most function generators come with PC application software that can be connected to a computer. Using the software often makes it easier to connect and control the instrument and to automate instrument test sequences, avoiding many of the problems associated with performing tests on a test bench.

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