06-30-2008 03:24 PM
06-30-2008 04:01 PM
Kasper,
Thanks for the heads up. I am going to try this on a different HP power supply Init vi I am having intermittent problems with. HP66xx. Could you provide the error code you received when it wasn't working. Thanks
06-30-2008 08:29 PM - edited 06-30-2008 08:30 PM
Kaspar,
I'd be a bit hesitant to make the change to the Init function. I have only taken a brief look at all of the functions but the majoiryt of the writes are small and should finish in the default of 500 msec. Increasing the timeout for all will just increase the time it takes to report an error when something is really wrong. What is typically done in functions that can take quite a bit of time, is to read the current timeout value, set a new one, and before exiting, set the timeout to what it originally was.
GovBob,
In another thread, he says the error code is -1073807339.
07-01-2008 06:44 AM
Hello,
The error code that I was getting is/was -1073807339. I have observed the operation of the power supply with a scope to verify correct operation and I have not seen any issues. So please let me know if your errors have go away when you have increased the timeout.
Regards,
Kaspar
07-01-2008 07:48 AM
Yes I am aware that the above sequence of events is/may be redundant and/or not needed, but it works for me, in a small test case. I will do some more testing and getting back to you. So far the instruments are working correctly, without errors and the 20 second timeout is not resulting in any noticeable performance degrades. Stay tuned for further details........tada![]()
Regards,
Kaspar