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Oscilloscope setup

Hello,

 

Thank you to whomever is reading this. Can someone point me to an appopriate thread or explain how to set up an oscilloscope to interface with LabVIEW? So far I have looked through several threads because I do not like cluttering forums. I have never added a physical device to be read into LabVIEW so this is a new experience for me.  I am using the following:
 -LabVIEW 8.3
-VISA 5.3
-Prologix: GPIB-USB Controller
-HP 10833B GPIB cable
-Laptop with Windows 7: 32 bit

I am not sure how much of that informationis relevant, but I felt that "more is more" in this instance. Thank you again for taking the time to read this thread. 

 

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Hi,

 

You shared good amount of information, but jused missed to include the make/model of oscilloscope that you're using.

Anyways you should look here for ready to use LabVIEW drivers for your oscilloscope. If you find one, it should also include example or atleast a VI tree.


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Thank you for the link. The O-Scope is a Hewlett Packard, 54601A.  100Mhz, 4 Channel

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Yes and if you search for that model on the page that was linked you will find that there are drivers for it.

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