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Hi, my instrument need a string with three bytes to move. I can send this
through IBIC by the format \x100\x20\x0 and it will read back to me three
bytes sent. But when using Labview I just can't figure out a correct way
to send a string with three data bytes. When I sent the same format like
\x100\x20\x0 and it will count as 12 bytes.(use write and read to do this)
Anyone knows what is the correct data format and what is a seperator for
the data and how do labniew count bytes? Thank you here first.
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"Lixia" wrote:
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> Hi, my instrument need a string with three
>bytes to move. I can send this through IBIC
>by the format \x100\x20\x0 and it will read
>back to me three bytes sent. But when using
>Labview I just can't figure out a correct
>way to send a string with three data bytes.
>When I sent the same format like
>\x100\x20\x0 and it will count as 12 bytes.
>(use write and read to do this) Anyone knows
>what is the correct data format and what is
>a seperator for the data and how do labniew
>count bytes? Thank you here first.

Right click the string control, and select
Hex Display. Then type "01002000". x100
is 2 bytes (x100= xFF + 1).

Good luck.

George Zou
http://gtoolbox.yeah.net
http://gtoolbox.topcool.net
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