HM8131-2.vi

LabView Driver Hameg Function Generator HM 8131-2 V1.1

(c) 2003 Nanutech IT-Services [http://www.nanutech.de]

(c) 2003 HAMEG GmbH [http://www.hameg.de]


Connector Pane

HM8131-2.vi


Front Panel

HM8131-2.vi


Controls and Indicators

ci32

Serial Port

When you use the serial port VIs under Windows, the port number parameter can have the following values:

0: COM1 5: COM6 10: LPT1

1: COM2 6: COM7 11: LPT2

2: COM3 7: COM8 12: LPT3

3: COM4 8: COM9 13: LPT4

4: COM5

On the Macintosh, port 0 is the modem, using the drivers .ain and .aout. Port 1 is the printer, using the drivers.bin and .bout. To get more ports on a Macintosh, you must install other boards, with the accompanying drivers.

On SunOS, the default mapping for port numbers is /dev/ttya, /dev/ttyb, and so on.

On Solaris, the default mapping for port numbers is /dev/cua/a, /dev/cua/b, and so on.

On HPUX, the default mapping for port numbers is /dev/tty00, /dev/tty01, and so on. NOTE that these defaults work for HPUX 9.x but don't work for HPUX 10.x. Use the serialDevices preference in your preferences file to adjust the names. On HPUX 10.x the built-in serial ports are usually named /dev/tty0p0 and /dev/tty1p0.

On Cuncurrent, the default mapping for port numbers is /dev/console, /dev/tty1, /dev/tty2, and so on.

cbool

INIT

cu16

Signal Type

cbool

Output ON

cdbl

Frequency [Hz]

cdbl

Amplitude [V]

cdbl

Phase [°]

cdbl

Offset [V]

cbool

INIT ALL

cclst

Sweep

cclst

Modulation

cclst

Misc

cclst

Trigger

cclst

Arbitrary

ibool

RS232 Error

istr

ID

ibool

Device Error

i1di16

Arbitrary Readout Data

ii32

Read Count

List of SubVIs

RS-232.vi

RS-232.vi

E:\Develop\HAMEG\HM8131-2\RS-232.vi