Introduction
What is Addi-Pack?
Addi-Pack is the official software suite for all ADDI-DATA Hardware devices. It provides a unified environment for hardware control, data acquisition, and application development on both Windows, Linux and real-time system such as RTX.
Its main goals are to:
Simplify the installation and configuration of ADDI-DATA devices, allowing users to deploy the system quickly and obtain their first signal within minutes.
Support the development of multi-modal acquisition and processing applications, covering different physical signals (digital I/O, analog channels, timers, counters, watchdogs, etc.), including real-time operation on Windows, Linux and RTX systems.
Provide a single API for all supported devices, allowing the same code to run across devices and operating systems, which simplifies development and maintenance.
Integrate DAQ systems into industrial environments, with support for fieldbus protocols like EtherCAT, OT/IT communication interfaces such as OPC UA, and automation systems including TwinCAT
Core Principles
Addi-Pack is built on three main ideas:
Portability - Run the same code on any of supported platforms.
Modularity - Drivers, APIs, and bindings are independent yet fully compatible
Consistency - Unified function model: identical names, parameters, and error codes across all devices
This ensures a predictable experience no matter which Operating System or programming language you use.
Architecture
Addi-Pack is organised into four layers, each with a specific role:
Layer |
Role |
Example Components |
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Drivers |
Kernel modules for hardware communication |
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API Libraries |
User-space C/C++, and Python bindings |
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Tools |
Configuration and diagnostics utilities |
Log Viewer, Device Info CLI |
Samples |
Practical code examples |
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Tip
The same architecture applies to all supported cards, including APCI-1500, APCIe-1032, and APCIe-1564.