04-26-2023 03:27 AM
Hi user,
@solarfacility_user wrote:
Are there supposed to be separate drivers for Windows and LabVIEW?
Yes.
Every hardware you connect in/at your computer needs a hardware driver for Windows:
04-26-2023 05:14 AM
Correct me if I'm wrong, but, I assume that this is the Windows driver for the spectrometer, with its icon in a separate image. I could not find the Windows driver for the sourcemeter though. I could not even find the CD installer for it. I tried looking for it on the internet but I couldn't find it.
04-26-2023 06:04 AM
Hi user,
@solarfacility_user wrote:
Correct me if I'm wrong, but, I assume that this is the Windows driver for the spectrometer, with its icon in a separate image.
This looks like an example/manufacturer application to actually remotely control the Spectrometer. This (most often) is something different then the driver needed for the communication bus/protocol!
@solarfacility_user wrote:
I could not find the Windows driver for the sourcemeter though. I could not even find the CD installer for it. I tried looking for it on the internet but I couldn't find it.
Ask the manufacturer.
(As you don't provide any specific information about your devices we cannot even help you with searching for drivers!)
The same applies to the "PCIe-GPIB" device: ask the manufacturer of that card for suitable drivers…
Whatever you do: read the manual and ask the manufacturer's support!
04-26-2023 09:24 AM
@solarfacility_user wrote:
I'm assuming that the "PCIe-GPIB" one is the GPIB-connected Keithley sourcemeter, but it says that Windows does not have a driver associated with your device, even though I already installed the drivers for LabVIEW, unless there is a separate driver for Windows. And I'm assuming that the "LPT-1" connection is the HORIBA MicroHR Spectrometer. Are there supposed to be separate drivers for Windows and LabVIEW?
What is the model and manufacturer of the PCIe-GPIB?
I am guessing it is not a NI GPIB interface.
Even if it was NI-GPIB it would still need its own Windows drivers plus NI-VISA and NI-488.2 installed
Also you might have to jump through a few extra hoops to get other manufacturers GPIB interfaces to work.
04-27-2023 12:03 AM
The GPIB cable that I used was the Type X2 one from NI (Model 763507B-02). Should it register as NI-GPIB in NI-MAX?
04-27-2023 12:15 AM
? That's a data cable. That won't register as anything. You sure you have the right part number?
04-27-2023 01:16 AM
Hi user,
@solarfacility_user wrote:
The GPIB cable that I used was the Type X2 one from NI (Model 763507B-02).
We ask for the GPIB PCI card and you tell about a GPIB cable (this is all I found for that material number, NI doesn't know anything else about it).
Where do you connect that GPIB cable to - at both ends of the cable!?
Again: which GPIB card is built into your computer? Which manufacturer and which type?