Jimmy
I admit I got confused by your first message and I can see why most
everybody else got confused. In your first message you implied the
DB-15 connector on the back of the power supply was an RS-232
interface. But any body who looked at the PDF for the SM7020 saw that
it wasn't and thought you were on the wrong track. Then latter on when
you mentioned a PSC-232 I completely missed what you meant. Any how
your PSC-232 approach you mentioned a few posts back is looking a lot
better now.
You have two valid approaches for interfacing Labview to your SM7020 power supply.
1. An RS-232 approach
PSC-232 RS-323 interface to Delta Elektronika SM7020 Power Supply See:
http://www.delta-elektronika.nl/PSC-232.htm
Digital Cable, 2 m (6 ft.) long, 2.5mm micro phone plug x D-SUB 9-pin
connector for Ircon Ultimax UX 20P Pyrometer, All Ultimax plus Models
feature: RS-232-C digital output.
If you don't have sufficient RS-232 ports on your computer
http://www.usbserial.com/465.html sells a dual RS-232 USB converter for
$40 or Delta Elektronika tested the UC-232A from ATEN, see www.aten.com
2. A Multifunction DAQ approach
NI USB-6008 Multifunction DAQ $159
ETISO-V - Analog Isolation Module See: http://www.elkor.net/etiso.htm $120
24 VDC power supply for the analog isolator $50
Ircon accessory Analog Cable, 2 m (6 ft.) long, 2.5mm micro phone plug x alligator clips
Two unknowns keep me from favoring one approach over the other. One
incomplete information on the Ircon Ultimax pyrometer's-232 interface
and two the cost of the PSC-232 RS-232 power supply interface compared
with the cost of a multifunction DAQ, an analog isolator and a DC power
supply.
Howard