09-19-2006 10:21 AM
I downloaded the file that I pasted in the message. There is no problem. Could you give me a email address or some place I could send it to you?
Thanks!
09-19-2006 10:26 AM
Automatic error handling dialogs is an option that you can turn on from Tools>Options>New and Changed in 7.x. With this turned on, you don't have to rewire the VI to add the connections for the error in/error out clusters. If you run the VI and get an error, a pop-up will automatically appear. It would still be a good idea to wire them up and add an error out indicator but to get you started quicker, the automatic dialogs are an option.
When MAX finds the instrument, does MAX report that it doesn't respond to the idn query or do you get this information when it does the scan. If MAX can do it, you should certainly be able to repeat that if you choose to 'Communicate with instrument' in MAX.
09-19-2006 10:58 AM
09-19-2006 11:49 AM
09-19-2006 12:41 PM
09-19-2006 01:54 PM
I'm still waiting for you to tell me what MAX does when it does the scan for instruments and does it return a message that the idn? failed when it ran it. I'm assuming that it did but I would like you to confirm that.
I just received two GPIB-USB-HS and both work flawlessly. There are no jumpers or anything else to set with it. If you had a different GPIB instrument, you could use it with that and see what happens.
I looked at SR's web site and they don't list the manual for this instrument. do you have an electronic copy of it that you could post?
09-19-2006 04:11 PM
After I powered on instrument, I opened MAX, and hit the Devices and Interface, and saw GPIB0(GPIB-USB-HS), and expanded it and saw Instrument0 there and saw four components listing in the right side of window:
Name Value Description
Primary Address 23
Secondary Address None
Identification The device did not respond to a *IDN? query
GPIB Interface Number 0
Did I need to install some drivers? I installed NI488.2 Program.
When I ran Getting Started Wizard, the three verified components passed.
Thanks!
09-19-2006 04:34 PM
09-19-2006 05:03 PM
Thank you very much, Dennis
From the manual, there is one sentence."Note: with newer GPIB cards you may have to add \r to the end of a command to get a proper <cr>"
Somone suggested one to enter: IBwrt "*IDN?\r" or IBwrt"*IDN?/r" or IBwrt"*IDN?", which didn't work.
I couldn't find *IDN? as a command in the SR245 manual, but I tried other commands from the manual book, and I got the same feedback"EABO", actually there are not too many commands there, so I can list them as follows:
Input/Output Command:
I<n> n=0---8
?<n> n=1---8
?D
C
...
Trigger Commands:
MS
MA
.....
Scan Commands:
ES
N
?N
Miscellaneous Commands:
MR
W<n> n=0-225
....
I will try to find out some electronic papers for SR 245
09-19-2006 05:10 PM
I have to tell you one thing:
When I used the same cable to talk with Lockin Amplifier SR510, I wrote commands from Lock-in manual, I saw GPIB address of Lock-in, and couldn't communicate with the it. The same phenomena happened like what I did for SR 245.
I don't think that SR 245 is old instrument, AND it should be new one.
Thanks!