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LabVIEW control TTI PL303-P power supply

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.

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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")…

Best regards,
GerdW


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Hi GerdW,

 

I already downloaded all 3 drivers:

New PL-P series Power Supplies, IVI Driver V1.6.0 - (ZIP / English) info icon
PL-P series Power Supplies combined LabVIEW Driver and LabWindows CVI Driver V1.6.0 - (ZIP / English) info icon
USB Driver V2.07 - (ZIP / English) info icon

I could not get it work on LabVIEW vi.

May I request the program vi?

 

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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?

Best regards,
GerdW


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Hi GerdW,

 

I am not in my work area now. I will take a screenshot and show it to you tomorrow.

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I already download "USB Driver" and the "LabVIEW driver".

Attached is missing PL303-P in function palette.

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I have checked Device Manager.
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Attached is Device Manager screenshot.

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Hi Evans,

 

I already download "USB Driver" and the "LabVIEW driver".

Did you also install them?

Best regards,
GerdW


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Certainly, TTI installation has completed.

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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)?

Best regards,
GerdW


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