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PC Without GPIB Port; Can It Control A Call Box Using GPIB-USB-HS Controller (Blue Head)?

I have a PC that does not have GPIB port. It only has USB ports. Can I use a GPIB-USB-HS controller device to connect the PC to a call box with GPIB port?

Have you used a PC (without a GPIB port) to control a call box from its USB port using a National Instruments GPIB-USBB-HS controller? Is this possible?

What driver can I use to make it work?

 

Thanks,

AudiophilePhil

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I have no idea what you mean by a "call box" but if it has a GPIB port, then you can control it with whatever GPIB controller you want to use. Whether it is USB/PCI/Ethernet/Serial is transparent. All use the same driver (NI-488.2 and NI-VISA) and they come with the device. You can of course, download the drivers by going to the 'Support' link above.

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Hi Dennis,

 

Here is the whole scenario.

 

I loaded Windows XP Mode successfully in a PC with Windows 7 using Virtual Windows.

So I have now a PC with Windows 7 hosting a guest PC with Virtual Windows XP on top of it.

 

That same PC has USB ports but it does not have GPIB port.

 

I connected a USB device in one of its USB ports and the PC was able to detect the device and I can tell by looking at the device manager (no error).

 

I want to connect the said PC to a GPIB-equipped instrument (for example, Spectrum Analyzer, Call Box, etc.).

 

Since the PC in question does not have a GPIB port, I am using a National Instruments GPIB-USB-HS controller (blue head).

 

I connected the USB end of the GPIB-USB-HS controller to the PC's USB port and then the GPIB side of it to a GPIB-equipped Agilent 8960 call box.

 

Do you think this would work?

 

I would like to run a sequence file (script) in the PC to control the Agilent 8960 call box through the connection I explained above.

 

Do you think a PC without a GPIB port can be used to control any GPIB-equipped instrument by using the National Instruments GPIB-USB-HS controller?

 

I am thinking of two software installations:

 

1) a National Instruments driver for the GPIB-USB-HS controller to work

2) NI Visa

 

 

Thanks So Much For Replying,

 

AudiophilePhil

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A pc with a usb controller HAS a GPIB port. Simple as that and what I said in my first post.
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