09-01-2005 02:42 AM
09-01-2005
10:12 AM
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There are a few options for you to try:
1. Contact the instrument manufacturer to check if they provide LabVIEW drivers for their instruments. If Agilent has VXIplug&play drivers for these instruments, you can then use the "LabVIEW Interface Generator for LabWindows/CVI Instrument Drivers" tool to import the VXIp&p driver into LabVIEW. Please refer to https://www.ni.com/en/support/downloads/instrument-drivers/tools-resources.html for more information about this tool.
1. Post your question on Info-labview
2. Use Instrument I/O Assistant in LabVIEW
to communicate with message-based instruments and graphically parse the response. For example you can communicate with an instrument that uses a serial, Ethernet, or GPIB interface. Refer to the Instrument I/O Assistant Help for more information about communicating with an instrument.: https://www.ni.com/en/support/downloads/drivers/download.instrument-i-o-assistant.html
3. If you have access to any documentation containing the command set for the instrument, you can try to develop a driver yourself (http://www.ni.com/devzone/idnet/developid.htm)
4. Contact our Alliance Member. Many of our Alliance members have extensive instrument driver development expertise. For a listing of our Alliance Members, go to: https://www.ni.com/en/partners.html.
Regards,
Vesna