10-15-2012 04:17 PM
10-17-2012 09:54 AM
10-17-2012 10:03 AM
10-17-2012 01:28 PM
Hey Dennis,
I tried creating my own driver now, and it popped up in "Functions -> Instrument I/O -> Instr Drivers " ![]()
Anyway, i think I did something wrong anyway, as I tried to access my power supply and nothing happened.
(There was no error, which could be seen as a progress anyway.. ^^)
I attached a picture of the driver I built, as it could be that I did some stupid mistake there too..
Thanks again,
Keksbold
10-17-2012 02:05 PM
10-17-2012 03:06 PM
Mhmm. I kew there had to be more about it.. ![]()
Pardon my nescience, but where do I find the basic templates and how do I change them?
Thanks for all the help,
Keksbold
10-17-2012 03:37 PM
@Keksbold wrote:
Hello to everyone 🙂
I am relatively new to labview, all I have done by now was working with some NI-daqs. So pardon me if my question involves some basic issues I haven't really understood yet..
Problem: I have to control a Sorensen XG 600-1.4 Power Supply through labview.
I downloaded the drivers from http://www.sorensen.com/products/XG/XG_Downloads.htm and installed the labview driver (There was no executable file in the windows driver, so I didn't really know what to do with it.)
The power supply now pops up in MAX as COM 5 and the Visa test panel and all that seem to work well, even if I really don't know what to do with it.
I tried accessing it in labview using a DAQ assistant, but it didn't pop up there...
I am using labview 2011.
Thanks in advance,
Keksbold
The fact that the instrument shows up in MAX as serial device at COM5 means that something is not quite right unless you are intending to use USB to control this instrument which has GPIB and Ethernet ports.
10-17-2012 03:40 PM
10-17-2012 09:12 PM - edited 10-17-2012 09:13 PM
I installed the driver from that page on my Windows 7 PC that has LabVIEW 8.5 and LabVIEW 2010 SP1 32-bit and LabVIEW 2010 64-bit installed.
During the install of the driver, it detected LabVIEW 8.5 and installed the driver for that version of LabVIEW only.
Then I copied DC850W directory that was in LabVIEW 8.5 instr.lib directory and copied it to the LabVIEW 2010 SP1's instr.lib directory.
Started up LabVIEW 2010 SP1 and the driver VIs showed up in the Instrument I/O function palette.
I don't have the power supply, but no errors for me.
10-18-2012 09:49 AM
Hello everyone 🙂
@ nyc:
Yes, I was planning to control it via USB. Do you think this isn't a good way?
I tried the same thing, but I got an error (see attachment #1)
Then I copied the folder directly into my C drive. It seemed to work then, but when I tried to run the example I got the next error (see attachment#2) (which I do not get at all... 😞 )
@ Dennis:
Ok, I didn't really know where to find the project I created, is it the same as opening the sub VIs and changing the Values there? (I have got kind of edit - comments there too..)
Thanks to everyone for your effort,
Keksbold