NI GPIB-USB-HSドライバー

NI GPIB-USB-HSをパーソナルコンピューターに接続したときに適切なドライバーが見つからないと言うメッセージが出ます。製品を購入したときに付属していたCDを紛失してしまったようです。御社のホームページからni488227.exeをダウンロードしましたが、これで適切なドライバーをインストールして当該製品がPCによって認識されるようになるでしょうか。使っているOSはwindows XPです

Ishihamayutaro-sama
This link on NI GPIB-USB-HS has its driver as well as installation guide.
http://sine.ni.com/psp/app/doc/p/id/psp-354 
In most cases, drivers are installed prior to connecting the hardware.
Hope above help in one way or another. 
Ian F
Since LabVIEW 5.1... 7.1.1... 2009, 2010
依恩与LabVIEW
LVVILIB.blogspot.com

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    I have one instrument which has a GPIB-USB-HS connected and the USB cable is connected to a USB hub. Can I have multiple PCs to connect using USB hub at their respective USB ports? If so, how many PCs can I connect using the USB cable?
    I have downloaded the latest NI-VISA from the website.
    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    You would first need a hub that allows you to switch between multiple pc's and then only one pc at a time would be connected and in control.
    When you buy this special type of hub, one of the specs is how many pc connections it has.

  • GPIB-USB-B device not recognized by Windows XP

    I am using an HP Compaq nx9010 notebook with Windows XP Pro. When I plug in the the GPIB-USB-B, I get an error message telling me that 'The Device has not been Recognized'. I hjave followed all the instructions and have updated the bios and drivers of the notebook, but to no avail. I have uninstalled and reinstaleld the drivers several times to no effect. I have also tried running the device on an older Windows 98 PC, but the interface is not recognized there either! Is it broken?

    Hi Andrew,
    It's Pete from NIUK Tech. support department here. From what you've described it does sound like there may be something wrong with your product.
    Firstly, I would just like to make a couple of checks to make sure. If it is broken, we can then organise for it to be repaired/replaced.
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    2. Are you plugging in the GPIB-USB-B before the computer is switched on. This shouldn't actually matter as it is a plug and play device. It would just be useful to know if it works when you switch the computer on with the device plugged in.
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    t operating systems, have you also tried different USB plug and play devices on the same USB port as your plugging this device into.
    These questions are just to cover all the bases before we send it back to the factory for repair. If we do need to RMA the device then I will need to speak to you in person to get some more details. If and when this is needed, it would probably be easier for you to either give me your e-mail address or phone into the department and ask for me.
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    Best regards,
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  • Use GPIB-USB-HS in place of HP Comm Card (82335)?

    Recently had one of my engineers use an old computer, and found it is having hard drive issues.  I got the old PC back up and running, but I think that this is a good time to try and upgrade the hardware/software.
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  • What is the recommended length of the cable in between the GPIB instrument and GPIB-USB card.

    hi,
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    Page 730 in the 2001 catalog gives detailed cabling requirements for the GPIB bus. It's usually best to keep the length 2meters or less.
    Randy Solomonson
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  • I would like to know a question regarding interfacing with a Yokogowa WT130 utilizing a NI GPIB-USB-HS is possible in Dasy Lab

    I have a Yokogowa WT130 power analyzer and I would like to use this to communicate to DASY Lab. The Yokogowa utilizes IEEE 488 communication and I was thinking of using the NI GPIB-USB-HS to connect the Yokogowa to the computer. I do know that DASY Lab is capable of utilizing IEEE 488 but I am confused on if I would neede a seperate driver for the Yokogowa or if the driver for the NI GPIB-USB-HS would allow communication. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.

    backhausr1,
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  • GPIB-USB-HS//how to use in VC++?

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    Hi again,
    As you can see in the image included, I think I´m doing something wrong in the simulation.
    First of all I have included the NI USB-6001 device, but an exclamation icon apeared --> ¿Is this correct?
    Then I simulate with the "Test panel" an analog signal in the first channel "Dev1/ai0".
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    Attachments:
    Chanel1.PNG ‏43 KB

  • GPIB-USB libraries that need to be included with Installer

    Hi,
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  • What file name is for the driver of gpib-usb-b?and how to add the driver file to vb in win2000??thanks

    what file name is for the driver of gpib-usb-b?and how to add the driver file to vb in win2000??thanks

    Hi,
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  • Obsolete GPIB-USB-A problem again

    Hi , all, sorry to bother you but I really do not know how to deal with this,
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    Hi Julia2013,
    Based on this chart: http://www.ni.com/white-paper/5326/en/, GPIB_USB_A is compatible with NI 488.2 Ver 2.2. However, based on this link: http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/2BFCEE471BE​CB95F862574020059117E, NI 488.2 Ver 2.2 is compatible with LabVIEW 6.1, 7.0 and 7.1. Therefore, to begin with, I believe that the NI 488.2 Ver 2.2 is not compatible with LabVIEW 2012
    Based on this link: http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/CF4279A34F8​55AB186257B1F00003B82, you'll notice that NI VISA 5.2, 5.3 and 5.4 are the only VISA versions that are compatible with LabVIEW 2012.
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    uses NI 488.2 Ver. 3.1.1 which is compatible with the LabVIEW 2012 and thus is compatible with the VISA ver 5.2, 5.3 and 5.4.
    Hope it answers your enquiry.
    Warmest regards,
    Lennard.C
    Learning new things everyday...

  • Can't see boards in a VXI chassis connected via VXI-MXI-2 cards using a GPIB-USB adapter

    I'm working on a system that has two VXI enclosures, and the two are bridged via VXI-MXI-2 boards in each of them.  The first one has a GPIB-VXI board in slot 0, and I have a Winodows XP computer connected to that with a GPIB-USB-HS adapter.  The problem is that I cannot see any of the boards in the second chassis over GPIB in the Measurement & Automation Explorer.  As far as I can tell, everything is configured correctly; the VXI-MXI-2 board in the first chassis is in the last slot and has a logical address of 126, and the VXI-MXI-2 board in the second chassis is in slot 0 and has a logical address of 127.  To make things even more confusing, if I put a VXI PC in slot 0 of the first chassis, it seems to see everything without any problems.  Do you have any idea why this might be happening?  I'm pretty new to working with these systems, so I might be missing something obvious.  Thanks in advance.

    Nevermind that -- I just discovered that you can't bridge two VXI chassis with VXI-MXI-2 boards if you're using a GPIB-VXI board as the controller.  So, I'll just have to find another way to accomplish what I need to do.

  • We cannot capture GPIB traffic using GPIB-USB-HS

    We are trying to monitor a GPIB bus using the GPIB-USB-HS device. The version of MAX we have is v4.5 and the version of GPIB Analyze is v2.6. I have attached some screenshots that may aid in a resolution.
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    The second screenshot (Unknown GPIB+Card) shows that the Analyzer tool does not recognize the GPIB-USB-HS device and has disabled all of the controls/indicators.
    The third screenshot (Instrument Not Found) shows that MAX indicates that it sees the GPIB-USB-HS device but has an error message in the bottom of the screen indicating that "Instruments not Found".
    We are using NI Spy (version v2.6) to capture traffic and cannot see the traffic on a GPIB bus and are not sure what to do at this point. Please advise.
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    Steven
    Attachments:
    GPIB_Error.xls ‏109 KB

    The first error really explains it well. The only supported cards for the GPIB Analyzer are the "+" series of cards. Obviously, you do not have one of those.
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    In the future, you would also want to post to the correct board. This does not have anything to do with the program called "Measure".

  • GPIB-USB-HS Fail

    I have a  GPIB-USB-HS S/N 18526B6 but I can't use I plug  to my PC and just turn on  green led after that turn on amber led after that both leds turn off and the NI Max can't find it something can help me?

    Did you try another computer?  Did you try another USB jack?
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    There are only two ways to tell somebody thanks: Kudos and Marked Solutions

  • Unable to install GPIB USB hs controller on Windows 8

    When I try to install the GPIB USB HS controller on my laptop, which has Windows 8 64 bit, the installation does not work. Every thin goes smooth until the progress windows then nothing happen even if I wait for ages. When I used the same CD on the desktop, which has W7 32 bit, I managed to install the driver. According to the datasheet the controller is compatible with W8 but not sure 32 or 64. Do you think this is the issue or there is something else going wrong?

    Did you check your uac settings?
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    In the line you can type in win7 (I'm not sure about 8) uac and press enter.
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    greetings from the Netherlands

  • GPIB-USB-HS vs PCI-GPIB

    Hi,
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    Now the code does not work...I thought the code(VISA session) should work for both interfaces? Do I need VISA for GPIB-USB-HS too?
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    Look in MAX (Measurement & Automation Explorer) to see if the USB-GPIB shows up in the list of devices.  If it does, try to communicate with an instrument from there.  If it doesn't, your drivers were not installed properly.  If you can talk to instruments from MAX,  you should be able to do so from Labview also.
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    Inventor of the WORM Global

  • MAX does not see PCMCIA-GPIB or GPIB-USB-B

    I am using a legacy Windows XP SP3 system with MAX 3.1 and NI-488.2 V2.1. I use either a PCMCIA-GPIB card or a GPIB-USB-B.
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    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    Hi Maelmorde,
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    Adam Brown
    Applications Engineer
    National Instruments UK

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