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* [http://www.phas.ubc.ca/%7Emce/mcedocs/hardware/InstrumentBackplaneTestScripts/GPIB_IB_Tester_Users_Manual_Rev3.pdf IB Tester User's Manual] | * [http://www.phas.ubc.ca/%7Emce/mcedocs/hardware/InstrumentBackplaneTestScripts/GPIB_IB_Tester_Users_Manual_Rev3.pdf IB Tester User's Manual] | ||
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== Additional Software == | == Additional Software == | ||
=== Labview solution=== | === Labview solution=== |
Revision as of 15:33, 14 July 2016
Template:Hierarchy header The Instrument Backplane GPIB Tester card has the same footprint as all plug-in MCE cards and can be used to measure impedances of the cryostat interface and identify shorts and opens in the cryostat and/or the MCE. The test setup relies on running a Labview script.
- IB Tester Functional Description
- IB Tester Schematics
- IB Tester User's Manual
- tips on running mce ib-tester
Contents
[hide]Additional Software
Labview solution
- For Windows Platform, Labview Report Generation Software, Version 1.1.1, National Instruments, here
python solution
Eric S. from GSFC has rewritten the code in pyton:
"The excel channel MUX spreadsheet is exported to .txt. This uses a Prologix GPIB/USB interface rather than National Instruments. The Prologix communicates as a serial device over pyserial. National instruments will work in python, too, but as far as I can tell only through installing pyvisa, which takes more setup than pyserial. Feel free to use and extend!"
Additional Hardware
- GPIB to USB Adaptor:
- National Instruments, GPIB-USB-HS OR GPIB-USB-B (discontinued)
- Prologix GPIB/USB
- GPIB Cable: here
- Digital Multi-Meter: Agilent 34401A