03-02-2021 03:06 PM
There are some issues that I am running into on an offline machine in which some of the dependency files for the Agilent ENA Series are missing. I can not install any additional NI Package manager due to security reasons but was wondering if these files can just be directly downloaded somewhere:
<instrlib>:Agilent ENA Series\Public\Configure\Power Calibration\Configure Power Correction State.vi
<instrlib>:Agilent ENA Series\Public\Configure\Measurement Condition\Select Channel And Trace.vi
<instrlib>:Agilent ENA Series\Public\Configure\Calibration Configuration\Configure Correction State.vi
<instrlib>:Agilent ENA Series\Public\Configure\Calibration Configuration\Configure Receiver Correction State.vi
I am currently using a LabView 2018 32-bit. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
03-02-2021 03:12 PM
Hi
You can download them from the instrument driver network
Download it and you get a zip file that you should unzip in the instr.lib folder on your machine.
03-03-2021 10:53 AM
Albert,
Could these be custom built VI files? All of the drivers that I tried to download from the site does not include the files I mentioned in the specified path.
Thanks for the response!
03-03-2021 11:29 AM
03-03-2021 12:03 PM
If none of these works and still you believe that those VIs are supplied part of the LV driver from Agilent, then it would be best to reach out to Agilent to understand if those are actually part of the original driver.
03-05-2021 12:36 PM - edited 03-05-2021 12:53 PM
@Johnston123 wrote:
Albert,
Could these be custom built VI files? All of the drivers that I tried to download from the site does not include the files I mentioned in the specified path.
Thanks for the response!
The vis you mention are NOT part of the driver for 2018. Most likely. Your code was built from an older version of the driver.....and something about those names and the 5.4 VISA requirement tells me the the original source may be old enough to vote.
You might want to read the ReadMe.html document. That driver has gone through a major shift from an old llb to a project style. I would hope that this also enclude updates to name conventions.