06-17-2011 11:06 AM - edited 06-17-2011 11:09 AM
@JohnCS wrote:
You can download a LabVIEW Instrument Driver for Keithley model 192 from the NI Instrument Driver Network. It may not suit all your needs but combined with the 181 manual that Jeff Bohrer found for you, it can be a jumping off point in your development. At the least it will show you how Keithley does their messaging. There are many other drivers there that you can look at for inspiration.
There's a model 181driver in the collection as well but it is a LabWindowsCVI and can be converted to LabVIEW. You can try the LabVIEW Instrument Driver Import Wizard. Or, if you have a copy of LabWindows/CVI you can follow the procedure in the tutorial: "Conversion of an Instrument Driver from LabWindows/CVI to LabVIEW."
JohnCS
John, the 181 CVI driver hasn't been updated since 1994- Its not up to standards for import and the OP does not have CVI.
Tell you what- I'm baching it this weekend with Mrs Bohrer out of town I'll whip up a PnP Project for the 181 on spec and backsave to 8.5 if the OP will test and submit to the IDN. the command set is pretty basic. But the GPIB options (Unaddressing etc) will need to be set and tested since the device is so uhmmmm.. dated, ancient, is there a PC way to say it?
Lars- are you game?
06-17-2011 11:35 AM
Ive seen the labwindows driver for the keithley 181 and tried to convert it to labview, but it does not work. There is a problem with the .fp file.
06-17-2011 11:36 AM
And Jeff, that sounds good to me
06-17-2011 12:46 PM
Though I won't be able to test it until Monday
06-17-2011 01:02 PM
@LarsUlrich wrote:
Though I won't be able to test it until Monday
No problem! But well have to teach you how to kudo
06-17-2011 03:16 PM
I suspected that the 181 driver may have some issues due to its age. I have all the tools so I converted it anyway. It only has a few of the functions implemented as DLL calls. Set zero, filter, resolution and damping are missing from the configuration VI.. They are included in the C code and may be accessible from the DLL. Definitely not up to today's standards! I don't think it will be much use in developing an up to date PnP driver but here it is anyway.
JohnCS
06-17-2011 04:22 PM
06-20-2011 03:27 PM
Status update:
I wound up busier than I expected this weekend. I should have the project to you Tuesday
06-21-2011 09:30 AM
I didn't clean up the .mnu files but this should get you started down the right path