10-30-2007 02:56 PM
10-30-2007 03:23 PM
02-14-2009 01:36 AM
02-14-2009 08:46 AM
Hey I figured out. For me, the problem was changing the settings with HPIB Control Switch. There is a control switch at rear end of HP 4145 and when I received the instrument (e-bay product) someone had changed the control settings. So go through the manual and change the switches accordingly. You should be able to connnect and program Agilen/HP Semiconductor Analyzer normally.
Regards,
SUCHIT
02-14-2009 09:59 AM
Thanks a lot. According to your suggestion. The control switch of my 4145 is 10001(A1-A5), which is the same with the manual. Is the GPIB address 17 in this case? Is it necessary to start the instrument correctly with driver floppy? Meanwhile, I can't find this instrument with MAX too.
My email address is lxhissp@gmail.com. Would you mind contacting with me ?
02-14-2009 10:07 AM
02-14-2009 08:26 PM
Dear Shah
I am sure my GPIB cable and NI 488 card are working properly, because it can control other instrument properly(Keithley current source 220). When I use NI488 card to control 4145, I remove all other instruments. In this way, I still can not detect it Agilen/HP using Measurement & Automation Explorer.
Thanks
02-16-2009 04:53 PM
lxhissp,
Are the 6th and 7th bits, the delimiter and the EOI enable, set to off on the HPIB control switch? Have you tried enabling them and using MAX to set up using an EOI byte?
10-10-2011 04:25 PM
I have the same problem, MAX cannot detect HP4145 instrument. What should I look for? Any special drivers etc.?
10-11-2011 01:11 PM
Hello,
I recommend following the different steps that were listed above. The solution to the previous person's problem was that their control switch wasn't setup properly. You might want to go through the manual and make sure all the switches are correct for your application. If your GPIB device is communicating successfully with other instruments, and not with the 4145, it is probably the instrument, and you might want to verify that it is working correctly. Have you tried sending *IDN? through test panels to the device to see if you can get an identity response?
Regards,
Matt