Difference between revisions of "Tips on running the IB Tester"
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# When you run the program, make sure the GPIB address is correctly set to 2 on multimeter. | # When you run the program, make sure the GPIB address is correctly set to 2 on multimeter. | ||
# Make sure the right driver is installed for the GPIB controller that you are using to connect to the PC. | # Make sure the right driver is installed for the GPIB controller that you are using to connect to the PC. | ||
+ | # Make sure the card is IB-tester card is fully inserted in the rack. (or you will get GPIB not responding) | ||
# When the test is running successfully, you see the display on multimeter is flashing with numbers | # When the test is running successfully, you see the display on multimeter is flashing with numbers | ||
# Make sure output of IB-tester card ((HI and LO on front panel) are connected to ohm-meter input of multimeter HP34401A. (If you have connected to wrong input, then you hear click click noise) | # Make sure output of IB-tester card ((HI and LO on front panel) are connected to ohm-meter input of multimeter HP34401A. (If you have connected to wrong input, then you hear click click noise) | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:20, 28 August 2024
- When you run the program, make sure the GPIB address is correctly set to 2 on multimeter.
- Make sure the right driver is installed for the GPIB controller that you are using to connect to the PC.
- Make sure the card is IB-tester card is fully inserted in the rack. (or you will get GPIB not responding)
- When the test is running successfully, you see the display on multimeter is flashing with numbers
- Make sure output of IB-tester card ((HI and LO on front panel) are connected to ohm-meter input of multimeter HP34401A. (If you have connected to wrong input, then you hear click click noise)