07-09-2013 04:13 PM
don't worry about the rest of the project
07-09-2013 04:14 PM
07-09-2013 04:15 PM
i didn't mean for it to sound like i wanted someone to do my project for me. i was just trying to see if i could get some guidance
07-09-2013 04:19 PM
07-09-2013 04:29 PM
i apologize i tried attaching the manual before but it's too large even as a zipped file. https://www.google.com/search?q=potentiostat+model+273&rlz=2C1RNKA_enUS0538US0538&oq=potentiostat+mo... the first link is another version of the manual
07-09-2013 04:47 PM
I have been working hard on this project to the best of my abilities. I've looked at the example codes on labVIEW, tried fabricating my own code with both the DAQ and the serial connection, read the manual multiple times and only then did I decide to ask for help when none of that seemed to worked. I thought getting a second opinion on it would be helpful
07-09-2013 05:00 PM
07-09-2013 05:29 PM
ok, i will try that. thank you.
07-10-2013 04:56 PM
So I established communication with it using teraterm and I tried running one of the example VIs on LabVIEW, the one for a basic serial read write and got the error 1073807246 that occurred at Property Node in VISA Configure Serial Port. It says that the resource is valid but VISA cannot currently access it. The device is old and researching other people who have used this device said that signal transfer takes longer for this device. The manual says that the potentiostat will send an asterik if the command is successful and a question mark if it is unsuccessful. I'd like to know if there's a way to program these commands into LabVIEW so that the program knows when to send the next command. I'd also like to know if I would need any external VI's to communicate with the potentiostat that are not provided with LabVIEW
07-10-2013 05:02 PM
I'd like to clarify that I am a college undergrad working on a research project for the summer. i'm a mechanical engineer so i don't have much knowledge of computers and device communication and i was given this project with minimal guidance from my mentor, who is the head of this research.