10-30-2007 11:16 AM
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10-30-2007 11:46 AM
10-30-2007 01:25 PM
10-30-2007 01:33 PM
I would suspect a defective GPIB interface on that instrument or a defective cable. Try detecting with just this instrument connected. Also, if the instrument uses a DIP switch to set the GPIB address, make sure all of the switches are in the correct location. There are aoften additional switch settings besides the ones for the address.
Debugging a problem like this is where a GPIB bus analyzer comes in handy. The '+' type of NI GPIB cards include a hardware bus analyzer and it would be used to see if certain lines on the bus are stuck.
10-30-2007 02:14 PM
10-30-2007 02:16 PM
10-30-2007 02:28 PM
Dravi99,
I'm not sure what you mean. He cannot find the instrument (or any other instruments) at all. It is not a failure of the *IDN? query.
10-30-2007 02:29 PM
10-30-2007 02:33 PM
Also look at the pin configurations of the switch which sets the GPIB on 4145. also *IDN? query would fail as it does not support that. Always keep in mind that its old so has something different than normal.
Dennis: my guess would on pin configuration and old commands.
Thanks
10-30-2007 02:40 PM
Thanks guys,
I tried using all your suggestions listed above...but the MAX still fails to scan device. It gives me an error...NO INSTRUMENT FOUND.
I have seen people connecting HP 4145A to PC using HP-VISA but I am not sure if I can connect this device to GPIB. In short I can't afford to buy a new hardware HP/Agillent card for reading this old device and use hp-visa.
Well can I connect a HP-IB terminal to GPIB?? Should it work properly?? Are there any converters available for HP-IB to GPIB conversion?
thanks a lot guys for your replies