02-22-2016 09:16 AM
02-22-2016 09:18 AM
02-22-2016 09:20 AM
The timeout can be fixed easily but there are two more serious errors.
Your license supports all older versions, that should not be a problem.
I'll send you the software directly if you send your email address in a private mail.
my email address is already known widely: albert.geven@gmail.com
02-22-2016 09:24 AM
And again also as image for those having trouble to open the VI.
02-22-2016 09:27 AM
02-22-2016 09:50 AM
The net method works great. It has a lot of sub vi's that allow many options. I have been able to successfully install it. Let me know if you need help.
08-17-2016 03:44 PM - edited 08-17-2016 03:47 PM
Hello friends
I have one problem with labview.
I want to aquire data using HR4000 while I'm programming that using Labview.
I have downloade the corresponding driver from : http://sine.ni.com/apps/utf8/niid_web_display.download_page?p_id_guid=7833BD4A31DA1274E04400144FB7D2...
but each time I open an example,
@MAH2681 wrote:Hello all,I am trying to get an Ocean Optics USB4000 Spectrometer working under Labview. Several months back I was able to get the USB2000 model working correctly using a set of vi's I came across on the web, however I seem to have found a snag with the newer model. The vi's I currently use have the option to specify the USB4000 as the model to be used. There is one vi in particular that calls the DLL. I tried exchanging the previous function for the USB2000 with the same one that corresponds to the new model, but have no luck. This causes and error to appear to appear or Labview crashes.I was hoping maybe someone out there has either used Labview and the USB4000 or could help me out with the problem I seem to be having with my older set. The spectrometer works fine under the standard Ocean Optics packages. I could provide vi's if needed for further explanation.Thanks....
labview wants me to open ocean optics 2000 4000.lvlib, which I can not find it in my PC!
would you please help me with that?
Many thanks
08-17-2016 03:58 PM
Hi
I also have USB4000 and have been using labview. Are you using OmniDriver.dll?
Allan
08-17-2016 04:03 PM
Hi thanks for yur reply
I dont have omnidriver
I though that if I just get the driver from the above mentioned link I would be able to control spectrometer with labview
is it correct?
08-17-2016 04:07 PM
Hi again
Can you see your the spectrometer on the device manager?
I want to also ask if you have the OOI_home directory on your PC?
Also are you familar with the OmniDriver.net?
You can use the NETWrapper constructor. Are you familiar with it? I'm attaching the pdf file on how to do this. If you follow the instructions step by step, you can construct your own. Whenever I upgraded to a new version of labview, you have to reconstruct. I didn't know this, but once you do this, it becomes straight forward.
Allan