Setting Up HyperTerminal to Access the GPIB-VXI/C Hardware: GPIB>>Plug-in Controllers>>GPIB-VXI/C
Problem: How do I set up the serial output on my GPIB-VXI/C? Solution: You can access the GPIB-VXI/C through the serial interface. In Windows 9x/NT/2000/XP, the easiest way is to use HyperTerminal (Start » Programs » Accessories » Communications » HyperTerminal). In order to use the serial interface you will need to connect a 9-pin serial cable between the controller and a COM port on your computer. You cannot use an ordinary serial cable. The GPIB-VXI/C requires a special cable. You can build this cable yourself or order it from National Instruments, P/N 181139-02. The serial cable made by National Instruments has a label that says GPIB-VXI on one end. Make sure that this end is connected to the GPIB-VXI/C’s serial interface. To build the cable yourself, Refer to Appendix D of the GPIB-VXI/C User Manual for a description of the signal pins on the RS-232 connector or KnowledgeBase 21O9UTMB. After connecting the cable, you can view the RESMAN output from a terminal emulator such as HyperTerminal.
To prepare a HyperTerminal Session, follow the instructions listed below:
Related Links: VXI/VME Troubleshooting Wizard KnowledgeBase 21O9UTMB: Viewing RESMAN Output from GPIB-VXI/C Product Reference: GPIB-VXI/C User Manual Attachments:
Report Date: 06/29/2006 Last Updated: 07/27/2006 Document ID: 3YSDN4DW |
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