How To Use The Rohde & Schwarz Labview Instrument Driver

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How to use the Rohde & Schwarz LabVIEW Instrument Drivers Driver Documentation

Getting started guide for Rohde & Schwarz attribute based LabVIEW instrument drivers.

Driver Documentation

Juergen Straub 28 November 2011

Table of Contents

Table of Contents
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1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5

LabVIEW.................................................................................. 3
Getting Started..............................................................................................3 How to use the Attribute Based Instrument Driver...................................3 LabVIEW Settings.........................................................................................4 Additional Help .............................................................................................4 LabVIEW 8.2 and higher ..............................................................................4

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2.1 2.2 2.3

Linux Instrument Drivers....................................................... 6


Supported Distributions ..............................................................................6 How to View Compressed HTLM Help Files (chm) ...................................6 How to Install Rohde & Schwarz Instrument Drivers ...............................7

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3.1 3.2

Mac OS X Instrument Drivers................................................ 8


How to View Compressed HTLM Help Files (chm) ...................................8 How to Install Rohde & Schwarz Instrument Drivers ...............................8

Related Documents................................................................ 9

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LabVIEW Getting Started

1 LabVIEW
1.1 Getting Started
The LabVIEW drivers can be downloaded from the Rohde & Schwarz download area of the website: http://www.rohde-schwarz.com/drivers In order to use this driver as a LabVIEW instrument driver please copy the contents of ZIP archive rs<Driver>_lv<Version>_<Revision>.zip into your LabVIEW instrument library directory (e.g. C:\Program Files\National Instruments\LabVIEW<Version>\). After restarting your LabVIEW development environment the driver will then be directly accessible from the Instrument Driver function palette menu.

Figure 1: Path to LabVIEW instrument driver in the function palette of the Block Diagram

1.2 How to use the Attribute Based Instrument Driver


How to use attributes is described here: 1MA170: Introduction to Attribute Based Instrument Drivers.

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LabVIEW LabVIEW Settings

1.3 LabVIEW Settings


For optimal usage please turn off "Synchronize with directory" feature on Instrument Drivers palette before installing any Rohde & Schwarz LabVIEW driver. If this feature is turned on, it overwrites drivers palette files with its own. LabVIEW 8.2 and higher Turn off "Synchronize with directory" feature: Tools => Advanced => Edit palette set. Then find "Instrument I/O" palette Right click on it and clear checkbox besides Synchronize with directory in context menu and save the changes.

Figure 2: Turn off Synchronize with directory feature in LabView 8.x

1.4 Additional Help


In addition the instrument driver documentation is included in compressed the HTML format (CHM help file) and stored together with the LabVIEW driver sources. Each VIs help is linked to the section in the help file that describes all the features of the VI. An additional help topic can be accessed directly by pressing "Click here for more help" in the Context Help of LabVIEW.

1.5 LabVIEW 8.2 and higher


Please use the LabVIEW 8.2 driver.

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LabVIEW LabVIEW 8.2 and higher

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Linux Instrument Drivers Supported Distributions

2 Linux Instrument Drivers


Due to the fact that Linux is becoming more and more popular as a desktop operating system, Rohde & Schwarz supports instrument drivers for Linux distributions. This section gives a brief overview of how to get started with Rohde & Schwarz instruments drivers on a Linux operating system.

2.1 Supported Distributions


Rohde & Schwarz instrument drivers are based on the VISA standard and are 1 compatible with the ANSI-C99 standard . National Instruments VISA installation package, which is crucial for using Rohde & Schwarz instrument drivers, is currently 2 (07/2010, NI-VISA 4.5.1) supporting the following distributions: Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS 4 Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop + Workstation 5 Mandriva Linux 2008 Mandriva Linux 2009 openSUSE 10.3 openSUSE 11.0

Rohde & Schwarz supports these distributions as well.

2.2 How to View Compressed HTLM Help Files (chm)


On Linux operating systems many viewers for compressed HTML help files are available, for instance: KDE desktop environment: 3 In the KDE environment the kchmviewer is available.

For further information please visit http://www.openstd.org/JTC1/SC22/WG14/www/docs/n1256.pdf 2 For latest updates please visit http://www.ni.com/visa/ 3 Available under http://www.kchmviewer.net/

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Linux Instrument Drivers How to Install Rohde & Schwarz Instrument Drivers

2.3 How to Install Rohde & Schwarz Instrument Drivers


Getting started with LabVIEW: For LabVIEW drivers, you only need to download the rs<Driver>-linux-lv<Version>.tar.gz file and follow the instructions in the README file.

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Mac OS X Instrument Drivers How to View Compressed HTLM Help Files (chm)

3 Mac OS X Instrument Drivers


Due to the fact that Mac OS X is becoming more and more popular as an operating system, Rohde & Schwarz supports instrument drivers for this platform. This section gives a brief overview of how to get started with Rohde & Schwarz instruments drivers on a Mac OS X operating system. Currently the Mac OS X Snow Leopard (10.6.x) and later versions are supported. National Instruments VISA installation package, which is crucial for using Rohde & Schwarz instrument drivers.

3.1 How to View Compressed HTLM Help Files (chm)


On Mac OS X operating systems several viewers for compressed HTML help files are 4 available, for instance Chmox .

3.2 How to Install Rohde & Schwarz Instrument Drivers


Getting started with LabVIEW: For native LabVIEW drivers, you only need to download the rs<Driver>-osx-lv<Version>.zip file. Please extract the zip file and follow the instructions given in the README file.

Available under http://chmox.sourceforge.net/

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Related Documents How to Install Rohde & Schwarz Instrument Drivers

4 Related Documents
Application Note 1MA170: Introduction to Attribute Based Instrument Drivers http://www.rohde-schwarz.com/appnote/1MA170.html Application Note 1MA153: Development Hints and Best Practices for Using Instrument Drivers http://www.rohde-schwarz.com/appnote/1MA153.html

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