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Labview driver for temperature controller Cryo.con 32B

I tried to download the labview driver for CRyo.con 32B Temperature controller. But unfortunately, I did not find it. On the specification, it is said that the driver is available. Please help me.

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It was an easy web search.

 

https://www.cryocon.com/M22CDownload.php

Tim
GHSP
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Hi, do you have this driver on any cloud service or do you know where I can find it? The website seems to no longer exist

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No sorry. It worked when I posted it here. You could try going to the website and looking to see if they put it somewhere else on that website.

Tim
GHSP
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Eurotherm has quite a few different controllers that would do what you want. One of my projects uses both the Eurotherm EPC-3016 and EPC-3004 modules. LabVIEW communicates with them using Modbus.

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@EloiJunior wrote:

Hi, do you have this driver on any cloud service or do you know where I can find it? The website seems to no longer exist


It still exists when you go to https://cryocon.com but has this message:

 

After more than 25 years of providing innovative instrumentation to the low-temperature industry, Cryogenic Control Systems Inc. ceased operations on February 28, 2023.

Cryo-con's product line has been discontinued and customer support for it is no longer available.
The web page at www.cryocon.com will continue to provide links to product archives for the near future. These archives contain all of the information that is available.

 

There is a ZIP archive link for the various models including to the Model22C which apparently was what the previous link was referring to. Nothing about Model 32UM though but I guess it may be compatible. If you have any cryocon hardware, this may be the time to download the archives contained there. Websites tend to not stay up and running forever after the business to which it belongs went out of business.

Rolf Kalbermatter
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