Agilent TechnologiesUSB/LAN/GPIB InterfacesConnectivity Guide
10Getting StartedSteps to Get Started! Connect Instruments to LAN. A Local Area Network (LAN) provides instrument connectivity over distances and allo
100Programming Your InstrumentsExample Programs
101Installing I/O Software! Pre-Installation Checks! Installing Your Software
102Installing I/O SoftwarePre-Installation ChecksPre-Installation ChecksBefore you install I/O software on your PC, verify that your system meets the
103Installing I/O SoftwareInstalling Your SoftwareInstalling Your SoftwareSuggested steps follow to select and install I/O software for your applicati
104Installing I/O SoftwareInstalling Your Software2 Select Application and Agilent IO Libraries Software. The next step is to select the I/O software
105Installing I/O SoftwareInstalling Your Software3 Select the Agilent IO Libraries Version. As noted, there are two versions of the Agilent IO Librar
106Installing I/O SoftwareInstalling Your Software Example: Installing Software from the 33220A CD For example, the Agilent IntuiLink for the 33220A W
107Troubleshooting Guidelines! Troubleshooting LAN Interfaces! Troubleshooting USB Interfaces! Troubleshooting GPIB Interfaces
108Troubleshooting GuidelinesTroubleshooting LAN InterfacesTroubleshooting LAN InterfacesThis section shows suggested troubleshooting steps for LAN in
109Troubleshooting GuidelinesTroubleshooting LAN InterfacesExample: Using a Web BrowserSince the 33220A is Web-enabled, to display the 33220A Welcome
11Connecting Instruments to LANs! LAN Quick Start! Step 1: Select LAN Network Type! Step 2: Gather Network Information! Step 3: Connect Your Instrumen
110Troubleshooting GuidelinesTroubleshooting LAN InterfacesTroubleshooting FlowchartIf normal operation cannot be established, see this flowchart for
111Troubleshooting GuidelinesTroubleshooting LAN InterfacesHardware ChecksThe first step in troubleshooting LAN networks is to check the hardware setu
112Troubleshooting GuidelinesTroubleshooting LAN InterfacesCommunication ChecksIf there are no hardware problems, but normal communication has not bee
113Troubleshooting GuidelinesTroubleshooting LAN InterfacesA typical display follows where ping was not successful.Using the route add Command“If you
114Troubleshooting GuidelinesTroubleshooting LAN InterfacesFor example, if the IP address of your PC is 155.139.103.152 and the instrument address is
115Troubleshooting GuidelinesTroubleshooting LAN InterfacesExample: Setting Proxy Notification (Internet Explorer 5.0 and above)Example steps check pr
116Troubleshooting GuidelinesTroubleshooting LAN InterfacesExample: Cache and Page Refresh (Internet Explorer 5.0 and above)Example steps for cache an
117Troubleshooting GuidelinesTroubleshooting LAN InterfacesEnabling Javascript Instruments that are Web-enabled may generate web pages that depend on
118Troubleshooting GuidelinesTroubleshooting USB InterfacesTroubleshooting USB InterfacesThis section shows suggested troubleshooting steps for Univer
119Troubleshooting GuidelinesTroubleshooting USB InterfacesCheck IO ControlOperationUSB Hardware ChecksCheck CableConnections/DamageVerify Agilent IO
12Connecting Instruments to LANLAN Quick StartLAN Quick StartThis section shows suggested steps to help you quickly get started connecting and configu
120Troubleshooting GuidelinesTroubleshooting USB InterfacesUSB Hardware ChecksThis section gives guidelines to make hardware troubleshooting checks fo
121Troubleshooting GuidelinesTroubleshooting USB InterfacesUSB Software ChecksThis section provides guidelines to make software troubleshooting checks
122Troubleshooting GuidelinesTroubleshooting USB Interfaces2 Install Agilent IO Libraries (as Required). If Version M.01.00 or greater of the Agilent
123Troubleshooting GuidelinesTroubleshooting USB Interfaces2 Uninstall/Reinstall the Agilent IO Libraries. If the driver files are not found, uninstal
124Troubleshooting GuidelinesTroubleshooting GPIB InterfacesTroubleshooting GPIB InterfacesThis section shows suggested troubleshooting steps for an A
125Troubleshooting GuidelinesTroubleshooting GPIB InterfacesCheck IO LibrariesInstallation1 GPIB Hardware ChecksCheck Cables/Connections/PowerCheck
126Troubleshooting GuidelinesTroubleshooting GPIB InterfacesGPIB Hardware ChecksThis section gives guidelines to make hardware troubleshooting checks
127Troubleshooting GuidelinesTroubleshooting GPIB InterfacesCheck Device ManagerYou can use the Windows Device Manager to reinstall the 82350 or equiv
128Troubleshooting GuidelinesTroubleshooting GPIB Interfaces3 If your computer locks up or freezes after installing. Typically, this is mostly interru
129Troubleshooting GuidelinesTroubleshooting GPIB Interfaces6 Upgrade your system BIOS. Note that even new computers may have a newer BIOS available.
13Connecting Instruments to LANLAN Quick Start Connect your instruments to the site LAN or private LAN you selected. 3 Connect Your I
130Troubleshooting GuidelinesTroubleshooting GPIB InterfacesGPIB Software ChecksThis section provides guidelines for 82350 software checks, including:
131Troubleshooting GuidelinesTroubleshooting GPIB InterfacesCheck BIOS/Interrupts SettingsIf IO Config reports finding an 82350 card with Serial Numbe
132Troubleshooting GuidelinesTroubleshooting GPIB InterfacesRight-click My Computer and select Properties, then Device Manager. Highlight Computer and
133Troubleshooting GuidelinesTroubleshooting GPIB Interfaces# Interrupt. An entire buffer is transferred to/from the card without CPU involvement. Int
134Troubleshooting GuidelinesTroubleshooting GPIB Interfaces! The default formatted IO write buffer size is 128 so when using this default size, forma
135Troubleshooting GuidelinesTroubleshooting GPIB InterfacesAgilent IO Libraries ChecksThis section gives guidelines to make troubleshooting checks fo
136Troubleshooting GuidelinesTroubleshooting GPIB InterfacesCheck IO Control OperationWhen the Agilent IO Libraries were installed, an IO Control was
137Troubleshooting GuidelinesTroubleshooting GPIB Interfaces# Windows 2000: The Found New Hardware Wizard will identify this card as a PCI Simple Comm
138Troubleshooting GuidelinesTroubleshooting GPIB Interfaces
139TCP/IP Network Basics! LAN Interface Overview! TCP/IP Protocols! IP Addressing! IP Address Configuration Methods! Device Hostname Services! Configu
14Connecting Instruments to LANLAN Quick Start You can use applications such as VISA Assistant or the Telnet utility to verify communication wit
140TCP/IP Network BasicsLAN Interface OverviewLAN Interface OverviewThis section provides an overview of Local Area Networks (LANs) that use Transmiss
141TCP/IP Network BasicsLAN Interface OverviewWithin the site LAN, every device (PC, router, server, etc.) is called a host. A host is any device on a
142TCP/IP Network BasicsLAN Interface OverviewLAN Hardware ArchitectureA LAN is a way to extend the control of instrumentation beyond the limits of ty
143TCP/IP Network BasicsLAN Interface OverviewPacket Switching A TCP/IP network is a packet-switched network. This figure shows an example packet-swit
144TCP/IP Network BasicsTCP/IP ProtocolsTCP/IP ProtocolsThis section summarizes protocols for LAN networks that use TCP/IP for communication between h
145TCP/IP Network BasicsTCP/IP ProtocolsTCP/IP Protocol OverviewThis table summarizes the components of each layer and shows the applicable Request fo
146TCP/IP Network BasicsTCP/IP ProtocolsThe Network Interface LayerThe lowest layer in the TCP/IP stack is the Network Interface Layer. The primary re
147TCP/IP Network BasicsTCP/IP ProtocolsThe Internet LayerThe Internet Layer of the TCP/IP model contains the protocols responsible for addressing and
148TCP/IP Network BasicsTCP/IP ProtocolsExample: Using ping for Echo RequestFor example, you could use the Ping utility to send ICMP echo request pack
149TCP/IP Network BasicsTCP/IP ProtocolsAs each packet is sent from the source host, an acknowledgement of receipt is sent by the destination host wit
15Connecting Instruments to LANStep 1: Select LAN Network TypeStep 1: Select LAN Network TypeWhat’s in This Step? The first step is to determine wheth
150TCP/IP Network BasicsTCP/IP ProtocolsThe Application LayerThe Application Layer is the layer where requests for data or services are processed. App
151TCP/IP Network BasicsTCP/IP ProtocolsSockets For TCP/IP protocol, when a packet is delivered to a specific IP address, it is passed up to TCP or UD
152TCP/IP Network BasicsTCP/IP ProtocolsFile Transfer Protocol (FTP)File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is an application used to transfer files from a host
153TCP/IP Network BasicsIP AddressingIP AddressingThis section describes IP addressing for TCP/IP networks, including:! IP Address Classes! Subnets an
154TCP/IP Network BasicsIP AddressingExample: Class A, B, and C IP AddressesThis table shows three example IP addresses, where the bold part of the bi
155TCP/IP Network BasicsIP AddressingSubnets and Subnet MasksAs noted, an IP address consists of a network portion and a host portion. A subnet mask i
156TCP/IP Network BasicsIP AddressingCustom Subnet MasksYou can create custom subnet masks for Class A, Class B, and Class C IP addresses. For example
157TCP/IP Network BasicsIP AddressingLocal Network #2 (4 Hosts)Router(DefaultGateway)Local Network #1 (4 Hosts)Instrument BComputer AComputer DInstrum
158TCP/IP Network BasicsIP Address Configuration MethodsIP Address Configuration MethodsThis section introduces some IP address configuration methods,
159TCP/IP Network BasicsIP Address Configuration MethodsDynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) allows ea
16Connecting Instruments to LANStep 1: Select LAN Network TypeTypical Site LAN NetworksIn this guide, a site LAN network is defined as a local area ne
160TCP/IP Network BasicsIP Address Configuration MethodsDuplicate IP Addresses on non-DHCP NetworksGenerally, duplicate IP addresses only occur on a m
161TCP/IP Network BasicsDevice Hostname ServicesDevice Hostname ServicesThis section introduces some device Hostname services, including:! Device Host
162TCP/IP Network BasicsDevice Hostname ServicesDynamic DNS NamingDynamic Domain Name System (Dynamic DNS) is a distributed database of hostnames and
163TCP/IP Network BasicsDevice Hostname ServicesRFC NetBIOS NamingRFC NetBIOS Naming is a peer-to-peer naming protocol used by Microsoft File/Print Sh
164TCP/IP Network BasicsDevice Hostname ServicesStatic DNS NamingIn contrast to automatic DNS name resolution, Static DNS naming does not require any
165TCP/IP Network BasicsConfiguring Your PC for LAN OperationConfiguring Your PC for LAN OperationThis section shows steps to configure your PC, as re
166TCP/IP Network BasicsConfiguring Your PC for LAN OperationInstalling Network Interface CardsNetwork Interface Cards (NIC) provide the hardware inte
167TCP/IP Network BasicsConfiguring Your PC for LAN OperationExample: Installing TCP/IP (Windows XP)1 Click Start | Network| Internet Connnections. Fr
168TCP/IP Network BasicsConfiguring Your PC for LAN OperationSetting PC IP AddressDepending on the LAN capabilities, you can select automatic or manua
169TCP/IP Network BasicsConfiguring Your PC for LAN OperationExample: Setting PC IP Address (Windows XP)1 Click Start | Network| Internet Connnections
17Connecting Instruments to LANStep 1: Select LAN Network TypeTypical Private LAN NetworksIn this guide, a private LAN network is defined as a local a
170TCP/IP Network BasicsConfiguring Your PC for LAN OperationSetting PC HostnameAs desired, you can set an approved Hostname and a Domain Name (such a
171TCP/IP Network BasicsConfiguring Your PC for LAN OperationExample: Setting PC Hostname (Windows XP)1 Right-click the My Computer icon and then clic
172TCP/IP Network BasicsConfiguring Your PC for LAN Operation
173Guide Information! Guide Contents! Related Documentation! Accessing an Electronic Copy of This Guide! General Information for This Guide! Contactin
174Guide InformationGuide ContentsThis Agilent Technologies USB/LAN/GPIB Interfaces Connectivity Guide shows how to connect instruments to USB, LAN, a
175Guide InformationRelated DocumentationSuggested related documentation you can use for interface connectivity operation follows. After the Agilent I
176Guide InformationGeneral Information for This GuideNotice The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.Agilent Te
177Guide InformationContacting AgilentYou can reach Agilent Technologies at these telephone numbers:Americas Call Center: 1-800-452-4844Canada Call C
178Guide Information
179Glossary
18Connecting Instruments to LANStep 2: Gather Network InformationStep 2: Gather Network InformationWhat’s in This Step? When you have selected the typ
180Glossaryaddress - DHCPA addressA string uniquely identifying a particular interface or a device on that interface to identify the interface or devi
181GlossaryDNS - Gateway IP AddressDynamic addressing simplifies network administration because the software keeps track of IP addresses rather than r
182GlossaryHub - IP AddressH HubA common connection point for devices in a network. Hubs are commonly used to connect segments of a LAN. A hub contain
183GlossaryLAN - logical unitL LANLocal Area Network. A computer network that spans a relatively small area. Most LANs are confined to a single buildi
184Glossarynetwork - network protocolsN networkA group of two or more computer systems linked together. There are many types of computer networks, inc
185Glossaryproxy server - proxy serverDNS: See DNSFTP: Abbreviation of File Transfer Protocol, the protocol used on the Internet for sending files. HT
186GlossaryRouter - Subnet MaskR RouterA device that connects any number of LANs. Routers use headers and a forwarding table to determine where packet
187GlossarySwitch - symbolic nameFor example, the full address for 150.215.017.009 is 10010110.11010111.00010001.00001001. The Class B network part is
188GlossaryUniversal Plug and Play - VISAU Universal Plug and Play Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) is an open industry standard that uses Internet and
189 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z IndexAaddress, 180Address Resolution Protocol (ARP), 147Agilent IntuiLink, 103Agilent IO Lib
19Connecting Instruments to LANStep 2: Gather Network InformationGather Site LAN Network InformationSuggested steps follow to gather information for i
190 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Ggateway, 181gateway IP address, 181getting started, 7, 9glossary, 179GPIBaddressing instrum
191 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z L (cont’d)LAN (continued)duplicate IP address detection, 159enabling Javascript, 117hardware
192 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z S (cont’d)site LAN (continued)network info card, 20sockets, 151SRQ, 186Static DNS Naming, 16
20Connecting Instruments to LANStep 2: Gather Network Information lnstrument Information (Completed by Instrument User) (Serial Number and Ethernet
21Connecting Instruments to LANStep 2: Gather Network InformationDefine Private LAN Network ParametersSuggested steps follow to define parameters for
22Connecting Instruments to LANStep 2: Gather Network InformationDHCP Enabled: Yes ___ No ____Dynamic DNS Enabled: Yes ___ No ____UPnP Enabled OK: Y
23Connecting Instruments to LANStep 3: Connect Your InstrumentsStep 3: Connect Your InstrumentsWhat’s in This Step? This section gives guidelines to c
24Connecting Instruments to LANStep 3: Connect Your InstrumentsConnect Instruments to Site LANThis section shows typical ways you can connect LAN-enab
25Connecting Instruments to LANStep 3: Connect Your InstrumentsExample: Switch Connections (Site LAN)This figure shows one way to connect instruments
26Connecting Instruments to LANStep 3: Connect Your InstrumentsConnect Devices to Private LANThis section shows typical ways you can connect LAN-enabl
27Connecting Instruments to LANStep 3: Connect Your InstrumentsExample: Switch Connections (Private LAN)This figure shows one way to connect a Windows
28Connecting Instruments to LANStep 4: Install I/O Software on Your PCStep 4: Install I/O Software on Your PCWhat’s in This Step? This step gives guid
29Connecting Instruments to LANStep 5: Configure Your InstrumentsStep 5: Configure Your InstrumentsWhat’s in This Step? This may be an optional step.
3ContentsUSB/LAN/GPIB Interfaces Connectivity Guide CONNECTIVITY GUIDELINES Getting Started ...
30Connecting Instruments to LANStep 5: Configure Your InstrumentsCheck Your Web BrowserIf your instrument is Web-enabled, the instrument includes a We
31Connecting Instruments to LANStep 5: Configure Your Instruments2 View Current Configuration Page. To view the current configuration, click the View
32Connecting Instruments to LANStep 5: Configure Your Instruments3 Display the Configuring the Instrument Page. From the Current Configuration Page, c
33Connecting Instruments to LANStep 6: Configure the LAN InterfaceStep 6: Configure the LAN InterfaceWhat’s in This Step? This step gives guidelines t
34Connecting Instruments to LANStep 6: Configure the LAN InterfaceSteps to Configure the LAN InterfaceFor an application that uses VISA (such as VISA
35Connecting Instruments to LANStep 6: Configure the LAN Interface3 Set LAN Client Parameters. When the LAN Client dialog box appears, in almost all c
36Connecting Instruments to LANStep 6: Configure the LAN Interface5 Display the TCPIP Devices Dialog Box. From the LAN Client dialog box, click the Ed
37Connecting Instruments to LANStep 6: Configure the LAN Interface7 Enter Device IP Address/Hostname. From the Add a TCPIP device dialog box, enter ei
38Connecting Instruments to LANStep 7: Communicate with InstrumentsStep 7: Communicate with InstrumentsWhat’s in This Step? This section gives guideli
39Connecting Instruments to LANStep 7: Communicate with InstrumentsCommunicating Using VISA AssistantVISA Assistant is an application program that use
4 Connecting Instruments to GPIB ...55GPIB Quick Start ...
40Connecting Instruments to LANStep 8: Program Your InstrumentsStep 8: Program Your Instruments What’s in This Step? This is an optional step. After y
41Connecting Instruments to USB! USB Quick Start! Step 1: Install I/O Software on Your PC! Step 2: Connect Instruments to USB! Step 3: Assign Instrume
42Connecting Instruments to USBUSB Quick StartUSB Quick StartThis section shows suggested steps to help you quickly get started connecting USB-enabled
43Connecting Instruments to USBUSB Quick Start Select the I/O software to be installed on your PC. Then, install the software from a
44Connecting Instruments to USBUSB Quick Start This is an optional step. As desired, you can program instruments via the USB interfac
45Connecting Instruments to USBStep 1: Install I/O Software on Your PCStep 1: Install I/O Software on Your PCWhat’s in This Step? As required, you sho
46Connecting Instruments to USBStep 2: Connect Instruments to USBStep 2: Connect Instruments to USBWhat’s in This Step? This step shows how to connect
47Connecting Instruments to USBStep 2: Connect Instruments to USBSteps to Connect USB InstrumentsUse the steps in this figure to directly connect USB
48Connecting Instruments to USBStep 3: Assign Instrument Alias NameStep 3: Assign Instrument Alias NameWhat’s in This Step? This step shows how to ass
49Connecting Instruments to USBStep 3: Assign Instrument Alias NameAssigning an Alias Name When you apply power to a USB instrument and then connect t
5TCP/IP Network Basics ... 139LAN Interface Overview ...
50Connecting Instruments to USBStep 4: Check Instrument IdentificationStep 4: Check Instrument IdentificationWhat’s in This Step? This is an optional
51Connecting Instruments to USBStep 4: Check Instrument IdentificationSteps to Check Identification Parameters1 Display the IO Config Main Screen. Cli
52Connecting Instruments to USBStep 5: Communicate with InstrumentsStep 5: Communicate with InstrumentsWhat’s in This Step? This is an optional step t
53Connecting Instruments to USBStep 5: Communicate with InstrumentsExample: Communicating Using VISA AssistantVISA Assistant is an application program
54Connecting Instruments to USBStep 6: Program Your InstrumentsStep 6: Program Your Instruments What’s in This Step? This is an optional step. After y
55Connecting Instruments to GPIB! GPIB Quick Start! Step 1: Install I/O Software on Your PC! Step 2: Install GPIB Cards in Your PC! Step 3: Connect In
56Connecting Instruments to GPIBGPIB Quick StartGPIB Quick StartThis section shows suggested steps to help you quickly get started connecting GPIB ins
57Connecting Instruments to GPIBGPIB Quick Start Select the I/O software to be installed on your PC. Then, install the software from
58Connecting Instruments to GPIBGPIB Quick Start Use IO Config to configure installed GPIB Interface Card(s) parameters. 4 Configure GPI
59Connecting Instruments to GPIBStep 1: Install I/O Software on Your PCStep 1: Install I/O Software on Your PCWhat’s in This Step? Before you connect
60Connecting Instruments to GPIBStep 2: Install GPIB Cards in Your PCStep 2: Install GPIB Cards in Your PCWhat’s in This Step? This step shows how to
61Connecting Instruments to GPIBStep 2: Install GPIB Cards in Your PCSteps to Install a GPIB Card in Your PCExample steps follow to install an Agilent
62Connecting Instruments to GPIBStep 2: Install GPIB Cards in Your PC3 Remove a Cover Plate. Remove one of the PC back panel cover plates. The 82350B
63Connecting Instruments to GPIBStep 2: Install GPIB Cards in Your PC5 Replace the Cover Plate Screw. This will hold the 82350 in place. Save the blan
64Connecting Instruments to GPIBStep 3: Connect Instruments to GPIB CardStep 3: Connect Instruments to GPIB CardWhat’s in This Step? This step gives g
65Connecting Instruments to GPIBStep 3: Connect Instruments to GPIB CardSteps to Connect Instruments to GPIB Cards1 Review Connection Guidelines. The
66Connecting Instruments to GPIBStep 3: Connect Instruments to GPIB Card# 10833A (1 meter)# 10833B (2 meters)# 10833C (4 meters)# 10833D (0.5 meter)#
67Connecting Instruments to GPIBStep 3: Connect Instruments to GPIB CardExample: Connecting Multiple GPIB InstrumentsThis figure shows one way to conn
68Connecting Instruments to GPIBStep 4: Configure GPIB Interface CardsStep 4: Configure GPIB Interface CardsWhat’s in This Step? This step shows sugge
69Connecting Instruments to GPIBStep 4: Configure GPIB Interface CardsSteps to Configure GPIB Interface Cards1 Apply Power. Apply power to the PC and
7 Getting Started! Using This Guide! Steps to Get StartedNOTEThis guide does not describe LAN networks that include a gateway, such as the Agilent E58
70Connecting Instruments to GPIBStep 4: Configure GPIB Interface Cards4 Configure GPIB Card Parameters. When the 82350 PCI GPIB Card Configuration scr
71Connecting Instruments to GPIBStep 4: Configure GPIB Interface CardsNOTEAfter the system is configured, this screen may also display an Edit VISA Co
72Connecting Instruments to GPIBStep 4: Configure GPIB Interface Cards5 Change/Accept the Configuration Values. If the configuration values displayed
73Connecting Instruments to GPIBStep 5: Communicate with InstrumentsStep 5: Communicate with InstrumentsWhat’s in This Step? This step gives guideline
74Connecting Instruments to GPIBStep 5: Communicate with InstrumentsExample: Communicating Using VISA AssistantVISA Assistant is an application progra
75Connecting Instruments to GPIBStep 6: Program Your InstrumentsStep 6: Program Your Instruments What’s in This Step? This is an optional step. After
76Connecting Instruments to GPIBStep 6: Program Your Instruments
77Programming Your Instruments! Programming Overview! Addressing Instruments! Example Programs
78Programming Your InstrumentsProgramming OverviewProgramming OverviewThis section provides an overview of programming instruments via LAN, USB, or GP
79Programming Your InstrumentsProgramming OverviewObtaining Instrument DriversSelected combinations of program environments and I/O are included in th
8Getting StartedUsing This GuideUsing This GuideThis Agilent Technologies USB/LAN/GPIB Interfaces Connectivity Guide shows how to connect instruments
80Programming Your InstrumentsProgramming OverviewUsing I/O Objects in Other Visual Basic ProjectsAll Visual Basic programs in this guide use the Agil
81Programming Your InstrumentsAddressing InstrumentsAddressing InstrumentsThis section gives guidelines to address instruments via a LAN, USB, or GPIB
82Programming Your InstrumentsAddressing InstrumentsBy default, the LAN Client supports both protocols by automatically detecting the protocol the ser
83Programming Your InstrumentsAddressing InstrumentsConfiguring TCPIP LAN Client InterfacesWhen you have configured VISA LAN Client interfaces, you ca
84Programming Your InstrumentsAddressing InstrumentsExample: Addressing LAN Instruments Using VISA/SICLThe TCPIP LAN Client interface system in this f
85Programming Your InstrumentsAddressing Instruments5Network Interface CardWindows PCLAN InstrumentsInterface VISA/SICL NamesVISA Name SICL Name&quo
86Programming Your InstrumentsAddressing InstrumentsAddressing Instruments via USBAs desired, you can use an Alias name to address instruments via USB
87Programming Your InstrumentsAddressing InstrumentsExample: Assigning a USB Alias NameThis figure shows an example USB Devices dialog box for an Agil
88Programming Your InstrumentsAddressing InstrumentsAddressing Instruments via GPIBTo address instruments via a GPIB interface, you must first configu
89Programming Your InstrumentsAddressing Instruments2 When the 82350 PCI GPIB Card Configuration screen appears, set the VISA Interface Name, SICL Int
9Getting StartedSteps to Get StartedSteps to Get StartedThis figure shows suggested steps to get started setting up LAN, USB, or GPIB interfaces and t
90Programming Your InstrumentsAddressing InstrumentsExample: Addressing GPIB Instruments Using VISA/SICLThis figure shows example VISA and SICL addres
91Programming Your InstrumentsExample ProgramsExample ProgramsFour example programs follow to demonstrate sine waveform generation for an Agilent 3322
92Programming Your InstrumentsExample Programs’ Other options are SQUare, RAMP, PULSe, NOISe, DC, and USER.WriteString "OUTPut:LOAD 50" ’ S
93Programming Your InstrumentsExample Programs#include <stdio.h>#include <math.h>// Specify the default address#define DEFAULT_LOGICAL_ADD
94Programming Your InstrumentsExample Programspsa = SafeArrayCreate (VT_I2, 1, &bounds);// Populate the safearraySHORT* Waveform;SafeArrayAccessDa
95Programming Your InstrumentsExample ProgramsExample: Simple Sine Waveform (Visual C++ and VXIpnp)This example program is intended for use with Micro
96Programming Your InstrumentsExample Programs/* Swap data bytes (send LSB first) */ CHECK(ag33250a_freq(vi, 5000));
97Programming Your InstrumentsExample ProgramsExample: Simple Sine Waveform (Visual C++ and VISA)This example program is intended for use with Microso
98Programming Your InstrumentsExample Programsstrcpy(SCPIcmd,"*CLS\n"); /* Clear errors and status registers */CHECK(viWrite(Instrument, SC
99Programming Your InstrumentsExample Programsstrcpy(SCPIcmd, "FUNCtion:SHAPe USER\n"); /* Output the selected arb waveform */CHECK(viWrite(
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