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connecting lock-in amplifier to USB-6009/6211

I am working on re-setting up a labview environment in the lab I work at. We are using a SR810 DSP lock-in amplifier and want to bring the data into labview. The labview code says that in the past we used a USB-6009 to read in data from the lock-in amplifier. The output ports on the lock-in are an RS232(DCE), a IEEE-488 port, and a preamp port. Is there someway to feed one of these outputs into the DAQ that we have. Thanks

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The cheapest approach is rs232, no need for the 6009
greetings from the Netherlands
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We still have the USB-6009 and 6211 devices and would prefer to use those if at all possible.

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If you have code, why aren't you using that? I don't believe for a minute that it actually used the RS232 or GPIB, though. The instrument has other outputs.
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An RS232 or GPIB connection directly to the computer would be best, but if you insist on using the 6009, run a line from the CH1 outut BNC on the front panel of the lockin into the DAQ device. Note that this is a -10 to 10 V output and that the mapping to the actual LIA voltage depends on the sensitivity setting of the lockin (see pgs 4-2 and 4-12 of the 810 manual). 

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