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Timeout error in VISA read

I have been trying to communicate with my new Instec mk2000 temperature controller through a simple self wrote LABView program ( i am beginner) but getting Timeout error in VISA read. 

I tried communicating in MAX. Write and Query work fine. But read shows error ( but works fine when called after write or query)

Here are some screenshots

ThanksBlockBlockMAXMAXFrontFrontIO MAX.JPGTimeoutTimeoutserial MAX.JPGwrite and read.JPG 

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Hi kharkhua,

 


@kharkhua wrote:

I tried communicating in MAX. Write and Query work fine. But read shows error ( but works fine when called after write or query)


Do you know the meaing of those "\n" chars in MAX?

Do you know the difference between default display mode of a string control/constant and the "\-code"-display mode?

Do you know you can set the display mode indicator visible for a string control in its options?

 

Please make that display mode indicator visible. Switch to \-code display. Then write "*IDN?\n" into the string control. Then run the VI: most probably your device is expecting the LF char (aka NL aka newline aka "\n") as a TermChar and will only answer after receiving it…

Best regards,
GerdW


using LV2016/2019/2021 on Win10/11+cRIO, TestStand2016/2019
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To elaborate a bit on GerdW's reply:

 

The \n in the VISA test panel represents a "newline" character.  The VISA panel shows control characters as "backslash codes".  It isn't helpful that the only way to know this is by someone telling you!

 

So when you send the *IDN?\n in the VISA test panel, it is actually sending the text *IDN? followed by a newline character.

 

So what does this mean for you?  In your code, you can either: use a text constant with its default settings and type in *IDN? followed by a newline character - the Enter key will do this for you - or you can set the constant's display mode to \ and type in the command exactly as it was displayed in the VISA test panel.

 

One very good habit to develop is, if you are displaying a constant, control, or indicator in a non-default way, make sure to make the display mode (for strings) or the radix (for numerics) so that people who look at the code - including yourself at a later date - know what they are looking at.

Bill
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Thanks gred for the response. 

 

I know what '\n' means but i am not familiar with the things that you have mentioned in second and third questions.

 

Anyways I did change somethings ( not sure if correct ) but the error persists.

display code.JPG

 

Thank you

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You need to set the Write string control to \display mode.  Then fix the string that you are sending.

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