02-01-2018 01:21 AM
I have searched entire LabVIEW forum on how to program LabView to control TTI PL303-P power supply to no avail.
May I request program; vi LabVIEW to control TTI PL303-P power supply voltage and current via USB cable.
Attached are screenshots.
02-01-2018 03:19 AM - edited 02-01-2018 03:22 AM
Hi Evans,
May I request program; vi LabVIEW to control TTI PL303-P power supply voltage and current via USB cable.
Well, you should ask the TTI support for such a tool. Did you?
Did you even tried to look for such drivers at the manufacturer website? With some little google-foo I found this one (look for "Resources")…
02-01-2018 03:34 AM
Hi GerdW,
I already downloaded all 3 drivers:
New PL-P series Power Supplies, IVI Driver V1.6.0 - (ZIP / English) | |
PL-P series Power Supplies combined LabVIEW Driver and LabWindows CVI Driver V1.6.0 - (ZIP / English) | |
USB Driver V2.07 - (ZIP / English) |
I could not get it work on LabVIEW vi.
May I request the program vi?
02-01-2018 03:48 AM
Hi Evans,
I would install the "USB Driver" and the "LabVIEW driver".
After doing so you should find some VIs in your functions palette dedicated to drive/command the device.
I could not get it work on LabVIEW vi.
And what's the exact problem? What does not work?
Do you get any error numbers from the LabVIEW driver VIs?
02-01-2018 06:06 AM
Hi GerdW,
I am not in my work area now. I will take a screenshot and show it to you tomorrow.
02-02-2018 12:07 AM
I already download "USB Driver" and the "LabVIEW driver".
Attached is missing PL303-P in function palette.
02-02-2018 12:23 AM
I have checked Device Manager.
Code 28.
Attached is Device Manager screenshot.
02-02-2018 12:45 AM
02-02-2018 01:06 AM
Certainly, TTI installation has completed.
02-02-2018 01:13 AM
Hi Evans,
and what about that USB driver? I guess that's the part your device manager is looking for…
On that LabVIEW driver: did you look in the user.lib for the driver functions? Did you restart LabView (just to be sure)?