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Help on VMIC communication using labview.

Help on VMIC communication using labview.

 

Hi currently I doing a project using the labview to read and write to the VMIC reflective memory(GE, model: PCI 5587A). I have tested using the NI Measurement & Automation software (below is the section I’m using for my objective).

NI Measurement & Automation software

a)      (Open VISA test panel, Advanced, low level I/O –map Address )

b)      (Open VISA test panel, Advanced, low level I/O –Peak/Poke )

Question:

Is the above NI Measurement & Automation software written in labview? If yes can advice where to get the program block diagram of the above(a&b) in labview. So that I can implement it onto my own labview program. If No can advice how to read and write to the VMIC reflective memory on the labview?

Thanks alots

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No, MAX is not written in LabVIEW but you have all of the functions you need on the Instrument I/O>VISA>VISA Advanced>Register Access palette.

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Hi Dennis, thanks for the infromation. Do you know where to get those VI information(Instrument I/O>VISA>VISA Advanced>Register Access palette) on the website? So that i can study the VI how it work.? or do you have a sample program of using those VI to do the basic write or read data to share with me.

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If you have LabVIEW, you have the VISA palette.

I don't know if there are any examples. I'm posting from my phone. You can look yourself - Help> Find Examples.
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Hi can help advice on the error code below:  how to solve this problem? It happens intermittent.

The program I writing is a simple PEEK and POKE using VISA VI. The program is cover with a while loop and a stop button.

The VI use are:  VISA Peek & Poke(8bit) and VISA map & unmap.    

 

 

Error:

d-1073807232(hex=0x4000FF80)
Occurred at VISA map address in VMIC_R2.vi

VISA: (Hex OxBFFF0080) The specified session currently contains a mapped window

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Does anyone know where I can find any of these VMIC cards?  Any condition would be acceptable. 

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