Linghui wrote in message news:<5065000000080000005FFF0000-1079395200000@exchange.ni.com>...
> I used Labview-based driver (5.0 version) to talk with HP 54110D
> Digitizing Oscilloscope, and the driver was from NI company. I bought
> a 82357A USB/GPIB Interface cable (a product from Agilent Tech.), and
> I followed the user's guide, and I sured that I suceed in installing
> the driver, and checked the cable and it was in good condition and
> then connect with the Oscilloscope, but there is no response when I
> run it's driver. I want to know how to solve this problem?
> Though the interface of oscilloscope is HPIB, there should no problem
> to connect GPIB.
> Sincerely,
> Linghui
Here's what you likely need to do:
1) Install all the NI stuff you n
eed -- FIRST, or AGAIN.
2) Install Agilent's IO Suite that came with your 82357A interface in
a side-by-side mode with NI's software. (M.01.01.04 or greater, plus
the three patches you can get from www.agilent.com/find/adn for
M.01.01.04)
[Agilent's installer will detect the NI stuff and ask you how to
proceed.]
NOTE THAT YOU MUST INSTALL AGILENT I/O SECOND, BECAUSE NI'S SUITE WILL
OVERWRITE THE AGILENT SOFTWARE NECESSARY TO TALK TO THE 82357A
INTERFACE.
3) Plug in the 82357A. The Agilent VISA software will auto configure
it. Accept all defaults, unless you already have another GPIB
installed, then specify the an appropriate VISA name such as GPIB1, or
whatever is required to prevent conflict with an existing resource.
4) Configure NI Software to Recognize Agilent Interfaces:
Start button - Programs - National Instruments - Measurement and
Automation Explorer. Tools pulldown menu - NI-VISA - Passport Editor.
Put a checkmark in the "NIVisaTulip.dll - VISA Library Passport for
Tulip" line. Click the OK button as many times as you need to. Exit
to exit MAX.
That's worked for me with both the Agilent 82350A and 82357A.
pc