HP 6622a Power Supply Driver

Dear Sir:
       I downloaded and installed the drivers for my power supply, HP6622A, at this link:
       http://sine.ni.com/apps/utf8/niid_web_display.model_page?p_model_id=1096
       I downloaded, both, the Labview driver and the LabWindows driver, and installed them. 
       Usually, when instrument specific drivers are installed, all you need to do is search for the driver in labview and then it is all plug and play.
       This did not happen when I downloaded and installed the HP 6622A power supply drivers.   
        Can anyone with any experience with these drivers get me started on how I can use these drivers to control my HP6622A power supply? 

Dear Sir:
      I would like to thank you for your post.
      The post was helpful.  
       With regard to searching the IV folder in the C drive,  I found drivers which could be useful in a LabWindows environment but I found nothing relevant for the Labview environment.
       I installed every supported Labview driver and LabWindows driver available from the webpage that I had linked to this post.
       The problem is I need to know exactly which filename extensions for this particular test instrument I should be looking for.  I searched the C drive for *.mnu and *.llb files but nothing relevant turned up.     Can you tell me exactly what labview files I should be looking for, the files I need to cut and paste into the instr.lib folder?
       I am trying to install working Labview drivers.   I looked in the instr.lib folder for the HP6622A folder but none appeared.  I realize after reading the webpage you pointed me to that I am supposed to cut and paste these files into the instr.lib folder.   I am just telling you this to let you know that I looked in that folder.  
        I looked at MAX and I know drivers had been installed.  I have enclosed a *.jpg screenshot of the software that had been installed which the program MAX detects.
        I was hoping that maybe you can tell me a way I can find the Labview files which I need to cut and past into the instr.lib?   This would be very helpful.
Attachments:
MAX HP6622A installed sofware.jpg ‏156 KB

Similar Messages

  • Lambda ZUP power supply driver

    Hello,
    I would like to use a ZUP power suply (of Lambda invensys compagny), with a National Instrument PXI chassis via LabWindows 7.1 software. The power supply i use has a rs232 and a rs485 links. Unfortunately i do'nt find any driver a instrument library for this power supply.
    Thank you for your help!
    Guillaume

    Lambda has LabVIEW drivers on thieir website here:
    http://www.lambda-emi.com/product_html/drivers.htm
    I know that Lambda is in the process of updating some of their drivers. If they do not have what you are looking for on thier site, you may want to follow-up with them directly.
    Jason Hobbs
    Instrument Drivers

  • Need driver for Lambda power supply

    Hi,
    I need driver for Lambda Zup60-7 power supply,I could not find in instrument drivers,
    it is through RS-232 communication,
    Is it available ? If available please send it,otherwise try to send related VI's
    Thank you.

    Check if anything here helps. Otherwise, try Tools>Instrumentation>Create Instrument Driver Project. A power supply driver is pretty simple to write.

  • Power supply dead? Can I get at the Hard drive?

    I recently had a storm which blew one of my external firewire drives (it goes on but won't mount) and when I tried using my older G4 (Quicksilver, with OS10.3.9, and Classic) to boot up in OS9 and try my Norton Utilities, the G4 froze. It did it several times. I eventually pulled the power cord. When I plugged it back it, there was a spark (at the plug in point on the G4, not the wall outlet. Since then, it won't power up.
    I tried booting it up in firewire disk mode and using my Intel MacPro, but no dice.
    I did a search and have seen discussion on what sounds like my same problem. I hold the power button and the light goes on, but goes right off as soon as I let go.
    I tried pressing the PMU; I saw a lot of discussion about the CUDA button but it seems these are one and the same thing. I removed the small battery and tried to get a replacement but have not succeeded as yet. Though I don't think that's the problem. It might be the power supply.
    Anyway, here's my question: can I use the power supply and/or battery from an even older Mac, a PPC 8600?
    And, whether or not that works, can I yank the hard drive from my G4, along with a second internal drive I put in (slave) in order to get data of it? (I'll give up trying to fix the G$ itself if I can just get my files off it.
    *While I'm at it, can I take apart the external firewire drive that won't mount, and get at the files on that in some way. I tried Data Rescue ll but the drive still would not mount so that was useless.
    Any help on any of these will be greatly appreciated. (Yes, I do have a nice big powerful UPS but the G4 and the external were no plugged in to it).
    Thanks
    noodle--head grrum...PY

    Hi-
    To recover your hard drives and data (including the external) get yourself a housing, and insert a drive, and move data to a different computer.
    You'll want a firewire external housing with the Oxford chipset. I can recommend any of the FW or FW combo housings by OWC on the following page:
    http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/firewire/add-ons-and-hubs/enclosure-kits
    You will need a QS power supply-others won't work.
    If you end up wanting a power supply for the QS, check eBay, or the following:
    http://www.mac-resource.com/store.php?item=6612513.PART
    http://hardcoremac.stores.yahoo.net/pog4quposu34.html
    As for the battery, as long as it is the same 3.6v and form factor, any will do:
    http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Newer%20Technology/BAA36VPRAM/
    The Radio Shack P/N is 23-026.
    G4AGP(450)Sawtooth, 2ghz PowerLogix, 2gbRAM, 300gbSATA+160gbATA, ATI Radeon 9800   Mac OS X (10.4.8)   Pioneer DVR-109, ExtHD 160gb x2, 23"Cinema Display, Ratoc USB2.0, Nikon Coolscan

  • IMac G5 bluetooth + airport + power supply problems - oh and the dvd drive

    Yeah, seems like a lot is going wrong with my mac lately. I bought the iMac G5(no isight) model last year around july. I had some power issues (i.e. leaving the house with it turned on to come home and find it off) For the last year though that was all that was wrong. Once I had to reinstall OS X because it would not find the OS X harddrive during one of these power losses, but that was it.
    Then about two weeks ago, I came home to a turned off iMac. I thought the power had gone out in my apartment, but the clocks were all right, and to my surprise the iMac would not turned on. Because I am not under warranty I searched online and found an extended exchange program for my emc model. (http://www.apple.com/support/imac/powersupply/repairextension/) I made an appt at the apple store and they replaced the power supply.
    I got the machine back two nights ago and my bluetooth hardware wasn't recognized. And I now had a new "ink" system preference panel in the hardware section which aparently is some sort of handwriting recognition tablet. It ticked me off, but I just wanted to use my computer.
    Well today I came home from work and my computer was acting funny. Everywhere I clicked brought up dashboard. This had never happened before and I had no choice but to force a shutdown. Powered it back up and poof, there goes my airport card. No hardware recognized. Now I have a 25 ft cable running the floor of my apartment. This was cause enough to call apple. I was told to make another apointment to bring the computer in. The guy made it sound like it was no big deal to lug a 30 lb bulky computer 40 miles and through a crowded mall. He also made no promises that the repairs would be covered under the exchange program.
    I just wanted to hear any suggestions before I decide whether or not its worth it to bring in the computer. Nothing shows up in system profiler under bluetooth or airport. Should I just lie to the "genius" and tell them that my computer still shuts down randomly? I think that way they would at least replace the logic board (which I think is the problem) before telling me to sell my kidney and pay for repairs. I've tried reseting the SMU, and I looked at the bluetooth and airport cards to see if they had been accidently disconnected during the PS replacement. They are actually screwed into the logic board so I think their connections are efficient.
    Oh and about the DVD drive. I have to use two cd's in order to burn a single disc. The first disc I put in the drive NEVER works. It spins for about 30 seconds then starts buzzing like blender and spits the cd back out. The second blank disc I put in USUALLY works, but sometimes it takes three discs. This problem has always been there since day 1, but I don't burn enough cd's for it to be an issue.
    Thank you for listening to my gripes. I really don't think I'll make the mistake of buying the first issue of a model.
    iBook G4 900mghz, iMac G5 20" 2.0 ghz   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

    OK, first thing -to restore your bluetooth, shut down, unplug for a few minutes and then reboot. Thay usually brings the BT back. You should also repair permissions. Reset your SMU nd your PRAM as well.
    Try those four things and please post back,
    Miriam

  • Problem with Time Capsule used with an External Hard Drive (with it's own power supply)

    I have a mid 2012 Macbook Pro with Mavericks installed. I have the latest Time Capsule (802.11 ac) with an external hard drive hooked up via the USB port. The external hard drive was taken from an older Mac desktop machine and is formatted correctly (Mac OS Extended Journaled). The external hard drive has it's own power supply and shows up fine when connected directly to my laptop.
    For whatever reason I CAN see the hard (LAN Storage) when in AirPort utility but I CANNOT find or access the drive from anywhere within the Finder.
    My finder settings are set this way:
    My FInder appears this way, with the Time Capsule selected:
    As you can see, the "Data" drive isn't displayed (it's not on the TIme Machine mounted drive either). The external drive "LAN Storage" isn't availailable anywhere either.
    I've tried unplugging and restarting my Time Capsule and the External Drive with no luck.
    Any advice?
    Thanks.

    Welcome to Mavericks.. and its new concept of network drives not just being hard to find like in Mountain Lion but totally invisible.
    Apple changed over Mavericks to using SMB2 by default.. broken and flawed SMB2.
    Change over to AFP by manually mounting the TC drives.
    I strongly recommend the first thing you do is change the TC names to SMB standard.. that just helps.
    Short, no spaces and pure alphanumeric.
    So rather than the very Generic THE Airport Time Capsule.. you make it even more Generic with TC1 (each subsequent TC increment the number. )
    LAN Storage is not a good name either for USB drive.. especially now that it is WAN Storage.. WStore for example.. but whatever makes sense to you.
    The name itself doesn't matter. .following the rules, short no spaces and pure alphanumeric does. Everything, conforms.
    Now in Finder.. Go, Connect to Server.
    AFP://TC1 or AFP://10.0.1.1 (you can use either the name (now that it is proper network name) or the IP address .. replace with your actual name or IP).
    The computer will find the resources and then ask you for a password.. this is required, even if default,, which is public.. so type in your password or public if you did not change it.
    Store the password in your keychain.
    The TC should now mount and all the resources on it be made available or visible.

  • I have a 1st Gen Time Capsule 1tb. It turns on, boots up and turns green for 5-10 mins, but then turns solid orange and then blinks orange.  I have removed the hard drive and replaced the power supply . . . still the same problem.  Suggestions?

    I purchased a used 1st Gen Time Capsule with a 1 tb hard drive.
    When I plugged it in and did the initial setup, it worked fine, but gave me a hard drive error.  A few minutes later the green light turned solid orange, then blinking orange, then the status light went off.  The lights in back stayed on. 
    I removed the hard drive and rebooted, it turned green for 5-10 minutes then reverted back to a solid orange, blinking orange, then went off.
    Next I purchased a remanufactured internal power supply, and installed it (without the hard drive in).  It turned green almost immediately.  After about 15-20 minutes, I decided to try to install the hard drive again, booted it up, and tried to erase the hard drive with was working properly according to the software.  It stopped erasing the disc after about 20 minutes and turned solid orange again, then blinking, then no status light  (but back lights were still lit).
    I'm a bit flabbergasted at this point, any suggestions on what to do next?  I think i've pretty much replaced everything except the logic board, but can't seem to find any information on the symptoms of a logic board malfunction. 
    Thanks!!!!!!!

    A Gen3 is identical board to a Gen4 although they have some differences in firmware and wireless card was updated on every model.. but a Gen3 is substantially faster than Gen1, Gen2 which also have identical boards.
    You can with careful shopping get a Gen3 pretty cheap.
    Most use a delta power supply which I think is a lot better than the flextronics used in most Gen1/2
    You can sell back the parts to ebay.. people still would buy the power supply etc. Even just the case can be useful to a repairer.
    But if the board is gone.. it is hard to repair.. not impossible.. but hard.
    Gen 3 and Gen 4 are not without faults.
    See this page.
    https://sites.google.com/site/lapastenague/a-deconstruction-of-routers-and-modem s/apple-time-capsule-repair/new-issue-with-a1355-gen-3-tc
    I have fixed it a different way.. by using the small converters you can buy in bulk from ebay for $1 each.. KIS3R33 .. they produce 3.3V at 2A peaking at 3A.. amazing.. I keep using them to replace onboard power converters by removing the inductor and simply power directly.. the end result has worked great. You can simply change the resistors around and get any output from 1v to 20v depending on input.
    Is it worth doing it .. no of course not.. it will waste many more hours than $50 is worth.. but it is kind of fun that you can actually make things work again.
    Here is a pic of the Gen 3 totally powered by me. All onboard power removed.
    This was to track down the fault in the Gen3.. but I am kind of pleased that it ended up neat enough and reliable enough to work for more than a year.. the Gen3 still serves as a way to get Netflix via network for a friend running 24/7.
    The units supply (from left to right)
    1v, 1.1v, 3.3v, 5v, 1.8v
    It is feed by 12v supply which is also directly connected to the hard disk.
    So it is possible to fix.. !! Only got to be a bit crazy.

  • My power supply has gone out on my Imac g5 desktop, if i get a new desktop can i download my hard drive to the new computer

    My Power supply has gone out, if I get a new desktop can I download the hard drive of the old to the new without the power supply

    If you call around, you might be able to find an apple authorized repair shop in your area that can offer to put pull the hard dive out of the old computer and put it into an external hard drive.

  • Adding drives, proc upgrade: Power Supply? Heat?

    Hello All,
    Thinking of installing a total of 4 Internal Hard Drives, and a dual 1.6ish processor. Wondering if there are any Power Supply and/or heat issues I need to consider.
    Current set-up:
    PM G4 QS 867
    1.5GB RAM
    Power Supply is original: AcBel APlPC12..."Total 344W MAX."
    Video Card is original AGP GeForce2 MX 32MB VRAM
    Apple 17" Studio Display
    Thinking of adding:
    2 Maxtor Ultra ATA/133 200GB drives in the U-Carrier
    2 Hitachi Deskstar SATA 500GB drives, 1 in each of the remaining bottom bays
    All controlled via a Projovian "2-Port SATA and ATA133 Dual Connection PCI Host Adapter Card"
    and further down the line a dual processor in the 1.6 to 2.0 GHz range.
    Intended use is primarily FCP and some Photoshop.
    Any thoughts or warnings?
    Thanks so much,
    Patterson
    Power Mac G4 Quicksilver 867   Mac OS 9.2.x   17" Studio Display, 1.5GB RAM

    That should be fine, in regards to power. As for heat, well it could get a little warm in there once you upgrade the CPU. You might want to get a PCI slot exhaust fan once you put the new CPU in there.

  • What to do about a power supply for more than 2 hard drives in my G4 tower

    There are bays for up to 4 hard drives on the floor of the G4, but I can only find plugs to get power to two hard drives. I already have a PCI IDE controller card so I can accommodate a number of drives, but I don't know where to get the power from. How are you supposed to power the other two hard drives? There's one spare power cable up where there could be a zip drive, but that won't reach down to the hard drive bays. Is there maybe an extension for that power supply?
    Jason

    Hi-
    Look carefully inside of the tower.
    There is another power lead with two power connectors to allow for four hard drives.
    It may be curled up and tucked behind the fan shroud.
    The power cable with two connectors for the optical drives is yet another power lead.
    In total, there are three leads with six connectors.

  • Looking for software driver for HP 6655A Power Supply with Labview 5.1

    Hi, trying to control an HP 6655a Power Supply but the version of Labview in the PC is the old Labview 5.1.
    I don't want to upgrade it for fear that the program will no longer function. Does anyone have the driver for the HP6655a that will work with labview 5.1?

    Hi demo,
    Try the drivers directly from Agilent.
    Here is a couple of links:
    http://we.home.agilent.com/cgi-bin/bvpub/agilent/editorial/cp_MiscEditorial.jsp?OID=536913992&NAV_ID=-536891584.536882066.03&LANGUAGE_CODE=eng&COUNTRY_CODE=ZZ
    Click on> Driver: 665xA Series Instrument Drivers
    Maybe this one is better... it's older...
    http://we.home.agilent.com/cgi-bin/bvpub/agilent/editorial/cp_MiscEditorial.jsp?OID=536917365&NAV_ID=-536891585.536880265.03&LANGUAGE_CODE=eng&COUNTRY_CODE=ZZ
    Click On > Driver: DC Power Supply Instrument Driver (1.13 MB)
    You may have to import the instrument driver after you install the libraries. This is done by selecting from the pull down menu:
    Tools > Instrumentation > Import CVI Instrument Driver
    JLV

  • How can i change the voltage of my power supply using my pci gpib 488.2 driver?

    I need to be able to control the voltage outputed by the power supply. I have a pci gpib 488.2 and I downloaded the correct driver. I also don't no exactly how to use the communicator included in the measurement and automation explorer. When ever I type in the commands I get an error. If anyone can help me I would appreciate it.
    thank you

    First see if you can establish communications with the power suppy using Meas and Automation explorer (MAX for short). If you can find your GPIB card in the directory tree choose it and then use the scan for instruments tool. If it can see your power supply it will give you it's address. Choose it and try the Communicate with my instrument tool. It will send a IDN? command to that address and it might return a string if the instrument understands the command. If not you will need to dig through the power supply manual to find the correct commands.
    Using LabVIEW 2010SP1 and TestStand 4.5

  • How to change the power supply to the CD/DVD Drive so that it is off by default?

    When running on battery I often use the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon from XP to "unplug" the Mat****a CD/DVD drive in order to safe some battery life.(Does it?) I use Fn+Tab to bring it back to life. I wonder if there is a way to make my Notebook (M400) boot with the power supply to the Drive off by default. By the way, any idea where I can find the extra battery for the CD/DVD-Drive slot and at which price?
    Thanks in advance for your help.

    Hello Robert
    If you check start page you will see that this support forum is not any kind of Toshiba support directly but user-to-user forum. But you are not alone and many users expect that some Toshiba support team sit in the office and wait to write answers.
    Anyway there are many Toshiba notebook users with very good knowledge and also enthusiasts who try to help other guys with different issues and also share own experience.
    Professionalism is not forum but action when you need assistance because of hardware damage or something similar. If you need competent answers and help every authorized service partner should be able to give you info you need. But please dont mix service partner and Toshiba because it is not the same.
    Anyway I have found info that you can use additional (second expansion battery) and it should be batteries with part numbers PA3510U-1BAL and PA3510U-1BRL. I can not tell you how much it costs but you can find it alone using Google.
    Back to your first question: If I am understand you right you want to save more power and because of that you want to disconnect ODD. It is nice idea but you have obviously misunderstood something. "Safely Remove Hardware option is there to help operating system and say this hardware part will be removed and dont exist anymore but it does not mean physically disconnection from other hardware.
    If you need more power use second battery and enjoy your life.
    If you have more questions you are welcome. Many users here have M400 and I hope in the future some of them will participate a little bit more.
    Have a nice day! :)

  • Manually installing driver for Oxford Instruments IPS power supply

    Hi!
    I am trying to install the driver for an Oxford Instrument IPS 120-10 power supply. I have found the neccesary driver on the Oxford Instruments site:
    http://www.oinst-software.com/OIRI/docs/LV5drv/lv5drv.htm
    My problems stems from the fact the copy of LabVIEW is on a non networked  computer, so I have to download the driver on this one and transfer by a USB stick.
    The driver was written for version 5.0 and I am operating 8.5, will this be a problem?
    How do I install this file? When unzipped I have a collection of .LLB files and one .INI file but no further instructions.
    I can't use the "find instrument drivers..." as its not connected to the internet.
    Any ideas?
    Thanks
    Jon

    The best place to place an instrument driver is in the instr.lib folder. That way, after re-starting LabVIEW, the functions will automatically appear on your palette.
    You will have a mjor problem with the driver though. LabVIEW 8.5 will not open a VI written in 5.0. You would need LabVIEW 6.x or higher to open it and then save it. If you don't have any other version of LabVIEW, you might try posting the driver and ask for help in converting it.

  • 320GB Hard drive power supply died - where to find replacement?

    Hi,
    The power supply for my external 320Gb hard drive (PX1223E-1G32) which I bought about a year ago has died. I am a bit annoyed as the drive has hardly been used and only just come out of storage after a house move!
    Can anyone help track down a replacement in the UK? It is branded Dura Micro Inc AC Adapter 100-240V 1.2A +12V 1.2A +5V 2A and the DC power lead looks like a 4 pin 'DIN' type connector.
    Does anyone have a contact email address for Customer service/retruns UK as it may be possible to replace it under warranty.
    Thanks in advance,
    Mark

    Hi,
    Thnaks for the reply. Yes - the dealer is the obvious first stop but I am not sure if the warranty is still valid or not as I am yet to find the invoice! I was just wondering if there was a cheap source of power supplies if needed as so far I have only be able to find very expensive suppliers. In fact it may well be cheaper for me to buy a new drive enclosure and to transfer the drive over than to buy an actual new power supply.
    Thanks,
    mark

Maybe you are looking for

  • Bootcamp - No bootable device -- insert boot disk and press any key help plz

    Hello there! I recently upgraded my imac mid 2010 system with a SSD hard-drive. The old "main" drive went to the place of super-drive and after reinstalling OS X into the new drive and wiping the old drive a very interesting problem happened. I start

  • My Title bar is now all orange. How do I get it back to normal?

    My title bar/whatever you want to call it is all orange now. I don't know how this happened, I must've pressed something, but I can't seem to get it back. I even tried resetting the settings back to default and nothing. I know there's something off,

  • Video Size Limitation (9.91GB) - iPad 2 won't Sync

    Hello, I know this has be covered a bit in the past, however, I believe I'm in a unique situation.  I have a video called the 10th Kingdom, that comes on a 3 disc DVD set.  I was able to use handbrake to convert the 3 discs into 3 separate m4v files.

  • Massive Query blocking other Processes

    Hi  We are having a Sharepoint 2010 server and we have deployed a dot net custom application on it. Recently the application was working slow and the same was observed on out of box created lists using the out of box UI.  We found that it was origina

  • Application-Managed EntityManager transaction type must be RESOURCE_LOCAL

    [P-312 of Ejb3 In Action Book"] states: "For application-based EntityManager, the transaction-type must be set to RESOURCE_LOCAL in the persistence.xml file". but in case the application is running inside container (App server) , it can join JTA tran