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| = GPIB scripting in Python = | == Using Agilent 82357B USB-GPIB interface from Linux == 82357B can be used from Linux using the linux-gpib driver. This section will explain how to install the driver and use it from python and other languages. === Installation === ===== What you need ===== Linux kernel source (2.6.8 or above) python, python-dev fxload (from linux-hotplug project) lsusb (usbutils package) Depending on your distribution, you may have to mount usbfs to /proc/bus/usb. (In Fedora, it is automatically mounted). If needed, you may want to add the following line to /etc/fstab {{{ usbfs /proc/bus/usb usbfs defaults 0 0 }}} ===== Installing linux-gpib driver ===== Before installing linux-gpib driver, create a group {{{gpib}}}, by {{{sudo vigr}}}. You want to add some users (e.g. controls) to {{{gpib}}} group so that those users can open GPIB devices. Download the latest version from http://linux-gpib.sourceforge.net/ Expand the archive and execute the following, {{{ ./configure --enable-python-binding --with-linux-srcdir=/lib/modules/2.6.24-19/build }}} where 2.6.24-19 should be replaced by your kernel version. {{{ make; sudo make install }}} should install the driver. Download the proprietary firmwares from http://linux-gpib.sourceforge.net/firmware/ Expand the archive and copy {{{agilent_82357a/*.hex}}} to {{{/usr/share/usb/agilent_82357a/}}}. If the target directory does not exist, make it. Put the following file in {{{/etc/}}}. attachment:gpib.conf Put the following files into somewhere in your PATH. attachment:initGPIB attachment:getgpibdata.py == Alternative way (GPIB scripting in Python) == |
GPIB issues
This page will cover GPIB issues in the 40m lab. Test equipment with a GPIB interface (such as the SR785) may be scripted from a computer.
GPIB hardware we have
[http://www.home.agilent.com/USeng/nav/-536900528.426029/pd.html Agilent Technologies 82357B USB/GPIB Interface]
Using Agilent 82357B USB-GPIB interface from Linux
82357B can be used from Linux using the linux-gpib driver. This section will explain how to install the driver and use it from python and other languages.
Installation
What you need
Linux kernel source (2.6.8 or above) python, python-dev fxload (from linux-hotplug project) lsusb (usbutils package)
Depending on your distribution, you may have to mount usbfs to /proc/bus/usb. (In Fedora, it is automatically mounted). If needed, you may want to add the following line to /etc/fstab
usbfs /proc/bus/usb usbfs defaults 0 0
Installing linux-gpib driver
Before installing linux-gpib driver, create a group gpib, by sudo vigr.
You want to add some users (e.g. controls) to gpib group so that those users can open GPIB devices.
Download the latest version from http://linux-gpib.sourceforge.net/
Expand the archive and execute the following,
./configure --enable-python-binding --with-linux-srcdir=/lib/modules/2.6.24-19/build
where 2.6.24-19 should be replaced by your kernel version.
make; sudo make install should install the driver.
Download the proprietary firmwares from http://linux-gpib.sourceforge.net/firmware/
Expand the archive and copy agilent_82357a/*.hex to /usr/share/usb/agilent_82357a/. If the target directory does not exist, make it.
Put the following file in /etc/. attachment:gpib.conf
Put the following files into somewhere in your PATH.
attachment:initGPIB attachment:getgpibdata.py
Alternative way (GPIB scripting in Python)
Software needed:
[http://www.ni.com/visa/ National Instruments VISA driver] (?)
[http://sourceforge.net/projects/pyvisa/ Python GPIB library] ([http://superb-west.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/pyvisa/PyVISA-1.1.linux-i686.tar.gz PyVISA-1.1.linux-i686.tar.gz])
[http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/ Python MatPlotLib] ([http://superb-west.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/matplotlib/matplotlib-0.90.0.tar.gz matplotlib-0.90.0.tar.gz])
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