09-02-2014 05:38 PM
For some reason that I can't figure out, when I'm trying to run NI-MAX to detect instruments through a GPIB-USB cable, the computer can detect that I have a cable connected, but not the intrument I've connected the cable to. Even worse, there's not even a button anywhere in the program that I can find that allows me to scan for the instrument, like there's supposed to be.
A little more info:
I'm using an Agilent 82357B cable and I've already installed the current keysight IO Library, which is how I got the program to detect the cable to begin with. The cable reads ready at the end (where as it read as fail before, which is how I know the program acknowledges the cable's existance). The instruments I'm attempting to use are all Agilent instruments, and I'm using the E3631A power source to test. I've also installed the driver for the instrument in the instr.lib folder, as some other tutorials and my mentor has recommended. I'm also using windows 8, which could be the reason why, but I'm hoping it isn't.
Thanks for the help and advice in advance
09-02-2014 05:49 PM
09-02-2014 05:53 PM
It's true, usually my mentor doesn't deal with these types of programs and deligates it to us to do. He was just making suggestions that could help.
That being besides the fact, I've already enabled tulip support, and I've still got this problem. Enabling tulip is what allowed the computer to recognize the agilent GPIB-USB cable, but it doesn't help at all with the actualy instrument detection. At least for this computer, anyways.
09-02-2014 05:56 PM
09-02-2014 06:05 PM
They're both the most recent editions and upon installing I made sure that the Agilent-VISA was secondary to the NI-VISA.
I don't know if there's any more information I should have put in the original post; if I knew it was necessary, I would have already posted it. As far as I know, I don't think there is any more relevant information.
09-02-2014 06:26 PM
09-02-2014 06:39 PM
Well I'm sorry, that's my fault for not being proactive (would that be the word? anyway).
I've included a screenshot below.
09-02-2014 06:55 PM
09-03-2014 07:46 AM
@Seanzies93 wrote:
Well I'm sorry, that's my fault for not being proactive (would that be the word? anyway).
I've included a screenshot below.
I am not seeing what the problem is. The instrument and the adapter will show up as entries under Miscellaneous VISA Resources.
I use the 82357B with Windows 8.1 Professional on this work laptop.
To save you headaches later. You will need to use LabVIEW 32-bit for development if you want to use the 82357B.
09-03-2014 02:46 PM
Well under those tabs the GPIB cables also don't display an option to scan for instruments either. The Miscellaneous VISA Resources still only detect the cable and not the instrument itself.
Also, I'm running the 32-bit version of Labview already, also on Windows 8.1.