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Sens-Tech P25 USB PMT with LabVIEW?

Hello, for my experiment at university, I am using a sens-tech P25 photomultiplier tube (http://www.sens-tech.com/products/modules/usb-modules/) to measure counts for a scintillation experiment.

I have already emailed sens-tech about using LabVIEW with the pmt, they tell me I need VISA. I have it installed, ran the device manager, installed the drivers. And now I'm stumped. I don't know how to use LabVIEW with it, it isn't coming up on the i/o instrument assistant.

 

Could anyone help me?

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According to the manual, it should appear as a com port. Do you see it MAX as such? What does it show in Windows device manager?
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I will let you know tomorrow, as it is all on the computers in the university.

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So this is what the device manager looks like.

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I don't see any com ports. The NI-VISA device usually appears after running the VISA wizard. Did you run that?
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Yes, I ran the driver wizard, when I go on NI Measurement and Autonomation Explorer this is what i get.

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It appeared I didn't install the INF, i thought the generated files from the INF actually installed to windows. After copying the generated INF to c:/windows/inf right-clicking and installing the INF, it is now appearing as COM3 in NI Measurements and Autonomation Explorer.

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So now going onto LabVIEW and using the Instrument assistant I can finally pick up COM3 which is the PMT tube, am I now sorted to take some measurements?

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I would never use the assistant but it appears you can now go ahead and try communicating. I usually start with doing some basic reads and writes with a terminal emulation program such as hyperterminal, putty, teraterm, or the VISA test panels in MAX.
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What would you do? What would be the most simplest method?

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