05-02-2008 02:55 PM
05-02-2008 03:03 PM - edited 05-02-2008 03:09 PM
05-02-2008 03:40 PM
Berk,
Thanks. I didn't think about the firmware being a potenital factor. I will have the guys report to me what the firmware is for each of the analyzers and see if there is a difference.
As for the driver, I would like to use yours, but it would require a pretty significant change to the code (like I said, not the best LabView style in use). If the firmware doesn't look to be the problem, I will resort to redoing the code to include the NI driver. It could use general clean up anyway, but that's time I really don't have, unfortunately.
I'll let everyone know what I find.
Troy.
05-02-2008 03:48 PM
Hello Troy,
If it is not the hardware or firmware difference between instruments, and if the exact same code is running on each of them, most probably agilent would be able to guide you better as to why only some of the instruments are behaving slowly.
I hope it works out.
Please let us know if you have any more questions!
05-06-2008 11:06 AM
Berk,
You were correct, it is a difference in firmware. However the new firmware is the slower of the two versions. I have two with A.14.01, and two with A.14.03. I did a bit of digging on Agilent's web site and the defect changed in A.14.03 was to change the timing of the GPIB Aux_Timing register.
I am not sure exactly what this register does or is, as this is the first I have heard of it. I am still researching, but do you know if this would be a user adjustable register? I am hoping so, as this could become a big deal as time goes on and the 8594s I have in the system begin to drop.
05-06-2008 04:58 PM
05-23-2008 04:46 PM