10-14-2010 11:42 AM
Dear all,
I want to replace my agilent PXA n9030a to labview. Which driver should i use?
Is it possible to use labview to replace agilent PXA n9030a without losing the features of the PXA? For example, I also need to set the attenuation, frequency, bandwidth, display output waveform, etc2.
Thank you.
10-14-2010 11:46 AM
Can you be more specific with what you are trying to do. Are you trying to use LabVIEW to make similar measurements, or to control your instrument?
10-14-2010 11:57 AM
Thanks for the reply.
Yeah, I want to use labview to make similar measurement. Is it possible?
Thanks.
10-14-2010 09:41 PM
LabVIEW is obviously just software so you can't simply replace your instrument with LabVIEW. If you want to physically capture and analyze signals, you will need a piece of hardware to do that. LabVIEW can do the analysis after the capture with the replacement hardware if you so choose.
10-17-2010 02:51 AM
Oh i see. Actually the thing that I want to do is like the one that I attach in the file attachment. However, that one is using Rohde&Schwarz. Now I want to make the one with Agilent.
Can I make a similar program lby using Agilent in the labview? Which driver should I use?
thank you.
10-17-2010 11:56 AM
You would use the N9030A driver from the Instrument Driver Network.
10-19-2010 04:57 AM
Thank you for the driver=)
By the way, can I measure the noise level? Which driver that is compatible to N9030A should I install?
10-22-2010 10:22 PM
Thank you for the driver=)
By the way, can I measure the noise level? Which driver that is compatible to N9030A should I install?
10-22-2010 10:56 PM
You would obviously need to review the specs at Agilent's site to see what measurements are available.
Load the version appropriate to your version of LabVIEW.
11-29-2016 08:30 PM
Hi, friend,
I want to do is like yours. I also want to use labview to replace Rohde&Schwarz 's spectrum analyzer. I see your post, but i do not know your VI password. can you tell me? I hope to regard your program as an example. Thank you!