01-02-2006 01:59 PM
01-03-2006 07:11 AM
01-03-2006 10:31 AM
01-03-2006 05:31 PM
Hi Alex,
I am not familiar with your particular instrument, but is there a way to chang the address of the instrument on the instrument itself? (ie. dip switches or buttons on the instrument or the instrument's user interface). The behavior you are seeing often is a result of addressing conflicts. I know you said you were using a unique address, but try a different one, set on the instrument itself and not through the PC, and see if you still see the same behavior. Even though you may have set a unique address, there may still be a conflict that you don't know about. Please try this and let me know if it helps. If it doesn't, please send any updates and I will look into the issue further for you. Good luck and have a great day!
Chris R.
Applications Engineer
National Instruments
01-04-2006 07:30 AM
01-04-2006 08:19 AM
01-04-2006 02:44 PM
01-05-2006 01:44 PM
01-06-2006 11:01 AM
Hi GoBlue,
As Scott mentioned above, seeing 32 instruments doesn't necessarily mean you have 32 instruments physically attached to the bus. The 32 secondary addresses the instrument has seems to be causing this to happen. If you do not Scan for Instruments, does your device still work properly in your application software? If so, then you may not be able to use Scan for Instruments in MAX when that particular instrument is attached. I have heard of this same issue with other instruments (by different manufacturers) and the manufacturer of the instrument was working on a solution. You may want to contact HP and see if this is a known problem and if there is a fix for it.
Let me know if you have any other questions! I will be happy to help.
Chris R.
Applications Engineer
National Instruments