08-04-2009 12:47 AM
08-04-2009
08:54 AM
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All drivers (certified ones, anyway) use VISA but you can read about the Types of Drivers and learn the difference between IVI and Plug and Play.
08-04-2009 09:01 AM
hi,
I think VISA is the software architecture provided by NI.We can communicate with any instrument(DMM/Scope/Switch) with the same interface.IVI drivers are specific to a instrument type (DMM).in that fashion i need the difference.
08-04-2009
09:11 AM
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VISA is an api specified by the Plug and Play Alliance which is now governed by the IVI Foundation. As I said, an IVI driver uses VISA and a plug and play driver uses VISA. VISA is not a instrument driver. It is a communication protocol that supports GPIB, RS-232, USB, Ethernet, PXI, and PCI. While you can use VISA for any type of driver, each instrument will require a certain set of commands and those commands will be different.
All of the drivers you find on the Instrument Driver Network are specific to a certain instrument. Please read through the link I provided.
08-04-2009
10:29 AM
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Some other helpful links:
http://www.ni.com/ivi/
http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/4803