11-07-2013 08:49 AM
Hi all, I'm working on a program to read and write to a piece of equipment using GPIB.
At the moment NI Max does not pic up that the device is connected through GPIB but the labview program does.
Origionally I thought that the computer was not regestering the GPIB PCI Card but when I went into device manager it showed that the computer was picking up on the card.
Is there a reason or setting at to why max does not pick up the GPIB device and the labview program does??
The meter is GPIB0::11::INSTR
Please find images attached, and any advice would be helpful.
Thank you.
T.J.
11-07-2013 08:56 AM
MAX uses the low level functions from NI-488. LabVIEW populates the IO control drop down from VISA calls.
That ADLINK device does not play nice with NI 488 although it's VISA implementation does follow VISA conventions.
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11-07-2013 09:10 AM
Hi Jeff, thank you so much for replying.
So what you are saying is its the actual PCI card itself?
Thank you.
T.J.
11-07-2013 09:15 AM
11-14-2013 10:31 PM
Try: MAX-> Tools -> NI VISA-> VISA Options, you'll see the configuration pannel, then General Settings -> pass-ports, you'll see a List of Pass-ports, make sure tick up all checkboxes. (GPIB Pass-port is un-checked defaultly.). Then save & exit, relaunch MAX, you might be able to see your third party GPIB card.
It works for Agilent any way.
Good luck.
O...Dear, why the word "pass-port" is not permitted!!!...