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Keithley 6221 and Stanford Research SR830 AC readings

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Hello,

 

I need help plotting AC from KE-6221 vs voltage/phase from SR830. I got the SR830 to read voltage/phase vs time. I want to send an AC to the SR830 and have it return the voltage on a plot and save that data to a text file. I really need help reading the KE-6221's AC.

 

Thank you.

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Hi!

 

I could not find the Instrument Driver for the Keithley device neither in LabVIEW nor NI Instrument Driver Network, so I cannot really understand the VI you posted. Are you using a public  instrument driver or you created it? Public instruments driver typically come examples, have you try them?

 

Regards,

Gaheel17

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The 6221 driver comes directly from Keithley's website

https://www.tek.com/specialty-instruments/6220-software/622x-native-labview-2009-driver-version-100-...

the SR830 comes from NI.

The wave gen is an example given. 

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Hello!

 

From what I can see in the example, it is used to generate a signal with the KE-6221. I took a quick look at the VI included in this instrument driver but I do not see any VI to measure the generated data back.

 

You can use the Simulate Signal Express VI to generate a waveform with the same parameters as the ones configured in "Setup the selected waveform type" section.

 

Regards.

Gaheel17

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If this is the case then my data cannot be measured in real time. I wanted to have both devices synchronized, their data.

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Hi,

 

In that is the case, I recommend you to go to the device manual or manufacturer to consult if the generated data can be access via software.

 

You also can take a look at the command list for this device and see if there is one to read back the generated data.

 

Regards,

Gaheel17

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