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Trying to find a Keithley source meter vi for labview

I am trying to recreate a curve trace program that was written for LabView 6.1 on LabView 10. I am looking for the "Ke24xx Send Data to Instrument.vi" vi in order to recreate the program. If anyone could send me a copy of that vi it would be greatly appreciated.

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Why dont you try downloading the complete LabVIEW drivers for this specific instrument and check if you can find the missing VI.

 

http://sine.ni.com/apps/utf8/niid_web_display.download_page?p_id_guid=25B255F3AA83660EE0440003BA7CCD...


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Thanks for the suggestion but I have already done that and unforturnatley the VI I was looking for was not there.

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@saw12345 wrote:

I am trying to recreate a curve trace program that was written for LabView 6.1 on LabView 10. I am looking for the "Ke24xx Send Data to Instrument.vi" vi in order to recreate the program. If anyone could send me a copy of that vi it would be greatly appreciated.


Do get that new driver.  Don't bother trying to update the driver from 6i to 2010. nothing much changed except whatever "Accidentally" happend to the old driver while sitting around your instr.llb for a decade.

 

CAUTION: there is a bad command in one of the vi's used to configure a sweep- its just a typo in the string constant but it pops up on the forums from time to time.

 

EDIT I just reread. Ke24xx Send data to instrument.vi  is very dated and no longer exists.  It originally existed before VISA was widely used.  you should consider using the improved technology that uses VISA Write instead of Ke24xx Send data to instrument.vi 


"Should be" isn't "Is" -Jay
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That is a project style driver and certainly was not the one used to develop code in version 6. You could rewrite the program to use the current driver. You could also check the LabVIEW examples that Keithley has.

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