{"name":"py37-visa","portdir":"python/py-visa","version":"1.11.3","license":"MIT","platforms":"{darwin any}","epoch":0,"replaced_by":null,"homepage":"","description":"Python binding to VISA instrument protocol","long_description":"PyVISA allows dialog between a computer and various engineering instruments such as oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, waveform generators, etc. using the VISA Framework of National Instruments, which must be installed independently. \nWARNING: VISA Frameworks prior to 14.0, (released 2014), are 32-bit only, so to be able to use py-visa on a 64-bit machine, you MUST \nEITHER \n\tinstall a 64-bit-compatible VISA version \nOR \n\tinstall a universal Python and execute python in 32-bit mode with ‘arch -i386’.","active":false,"categories":["science","python"],"maintainers":[],"variants":[],"dependencies":[{"type":"build","ports":["py37-build","py37-installer","clang-16","py37-setuptools","py37-setuptools_scm","py37-wheel"]},{"type":"lib","ports":["python37","py37-importlib-metadata","py37-typing_extensions"]},{"type":"test","ports":["py37-mock","py37-pytest","py37-sphinx"]}],"depends_on":[{"type":"lib","ports":["py37-instrumentkit"]}]}