11-16-2016 09:44 AM
Hi,
I am trying to read the data sent by an Arduino via USB. Therefore, I have programmed a VI that is based on the VISA read function which works as intended on (almost) all computers. On the PC where the final system is supposed to run however, LabView doesn't recognise any COM ports, not only the Arduinos.
I have already read multiple forum threads concerning the issue of LabView not finding any COM ports and done the recommended steps. I have also tried reinstalling VISA. In NI MAX, no COM ports are shown. The devices and the COM ports do, however, show up in the Windows device manager. Also, I can successfully read the data sent by the Arduino via the Arduino IDE.
Is there a trick to make LabView recognise the COM ports? I am running LV2016 on Windows 10 - maybe there is some Windows setting that "blocks" LabView from recognising the ports?
Any help would be greatly appreciated - thanks in advance!
Greetings,
bkaiser
11-17-2016 04:09 AM - edited 11-17-2016 04:09 AM
Which version of NI VISA?
Do you use administrative user rights or are you resticted?
Norbert
11-17-2016 04:22 AM
Hi Norbert_B,
thank you for your reply. I am using NI Visa 16 on a user account with full administrative privileges. I have already tried starting LabView in administrator mode, unfortunately with no success.
bkaiser
11-17-2016 04:25 AM
Are you working with a virtual machine?
Are these COM ports external USB-Serial interfaces?
Norbert