12-17-2012 07:52 PM
12-18-2012 06:52 AM
Hi All.
I posted my NEW question in the LABVIEW Forum, but, probably, it was the wrong place, sorry.
This is the link of new question:
http://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW/Good-Communication-but-Error-in-Example-Manufacturer-VI/td-p/2259014
Can you give me same advices?
Thanks in advance,
Luana.
12-18-2012 07:27 AM
@SweetLuana wrote:
Hi All.
I posted my NEW question in the LABVIEW Forum, but, probably, it was the wrong place, sorry.
This is the link of new question:
http://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW/Good-Communication-but-Error-in-Example-Manufacturer-VI/td-p/2259014
Can you give me same advices?
Thanks in advance,
Luana.
Don't spam the message boards.
Since you started a new post on the LabVIEW board stay with that post!
12-18-2012 09:11 AM
Sure nyc.
After my post I thought that, probably, was the bad place, but I was NOT able to change the forum.
If you can put my question in the "Instrument Control" forum please.
Thanks,
Luana.
12-18-2012 09:49 AM
@SweetLuana wrote:
Sure @nyc_(is_out_of_here).
After my post I thought that, probably, was the bad place, but I was NOT able to change the forum.
If you can put my question in the "Instrument Control" forum please.
Thanks,
Luana.
Your question is being answered very nicely in the LabVIEW forum.
12-18-2012 11:32 AM
Sweat Luana programming the Network Analyzer in TCP/IP vs GPIB is no different if using the VISA control enviroment. If you click to pull down the instrument control with the Network Analyzer connected with the right TCP/IP connection (see note about hub or cross over connection) then if the TCP/IP address comes up, select it instead of the GPIB address. Nothing else in the VISA driver has to change. Whether you control and code with GPIB or TCP/IP the action will be the same. The power of the VISA connection and drivers. I used this feature many times to connect GPIUB or TCP/IP.