H O W T O U... P A G E H E L P
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H O W T O U... P A G E H E L P
HELP PA G E ▲ R E T U R N T O C ATA L O G HOW TO USE THIS HELP GUIDE PA G E ▲ ▲ Use these tools to navigate through this section: Click the Page forward button at the top of the page to go to the next screen of any continued topic. R E T U R N T O C ATA L O G Click the Return to Catalog button at the top of the page to return to the VXI Source Book. Linked Click red text to go to the topic indicated. Red text indicates a text link to another part of this guide. From the Acrobat Reader Toolbar: Click the Previous Page/Next Page buttons in the tool bar to go to the previous page or next page. Click the Last buttons/First Page in the tool bar to return to the opening screen or advance to the last screen. Click the Go Forward/Go Back buttons in the tool bar to return to your previous location or advance to the next location. ▲ HELP PA G E HOW TO USE THE VXI SOURCE BOOK This help section contains all the information you need to use the VXI Source Book and the Acrobat Reader program. Click any of the following topics to find out more on that topic: VXI Source Book navigation buttons and links Reading a page using the hand tool Reading a page using an alternate method Acrobat help (use help pages) to return to these VXI Source ▲ R E T U R N T O C ATA L O G ▲ HELP C ATA L O G N A V I G AT I O N ▲ F A M I LY Click arrow to move forward or back a page in the Interactive Source Book. ▲ PA G E ▲ ▲ These buttons are located at the top of all pages for navigation within the VXI Source Book. Click arrow to move forward or back to a product family member. CHAPTER INDEX CONTENTS INDEX HELP Click this button to return to the chapter index. Click this button for the table of contents for the entire source book. Click this button for indexes to subjects, model numbers and warranties. Click this button to enter the interactive help guide. PA G E ▲ R E T U R N T O C ATA L O G ▲ PA G E TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S CHAPTER i INTRODUCTION HELP CONTENTS 9 Overview……………………………ii VXIplug&play ……………………ii HP TestSpan ……………………iii 3 Command Modules, External and VXI Embedded Test, and Others AND WIRING 11 INTERCONNECT Terminal Blocks and Mass Interconnect Systems, Connector Blocks, and Cables TOOLS AND ACCESSORIES 12 DEVELOPMENT VXI Development Mainframe, VME Analyzer, Breadboards, and Adapters 13 APPLICATION-FOCUSED PRODUCTS General Purpose, Automotive, and Telecommunications SUPPORT, AND CHANNEL PARTNERS 14 SERVICE, Custom Services, Hardware and Software Support, VXI Training, and HP Channel Partners Controllers, System Disk Modules 4 INTERFACES Controller Interfaces to VXI: HP-IB, VXLink, 15 APPENDIX A-1 A-2 A-3 B C D MXIbus, RS-232/422, LAN, PCMCIA MAINFRAMES 5 Mainframes (B- and C-size) and Rack Cabinets MEASUREMENT 6 A/D Converters (Digitizers), Oscilloscopes, Multimeters, Counters, Analyzers Module Power and Cooling Information Instrument Driver and Module Information Environmental Specifications VXI System Configuration Topics Typical System Speeds VXI Tutorial Information Including VXIplug&play WARRANTY 16 INDEXES/ Subject Index Model Number Index Warranty AND AMPLIFIERS 7 SOURCES Arbitrary Function (Waveform) Generators, ADVERTISING Distribution Amplifiers, and D/A Converters 8 DIGITAL Pattern Input/Output, Digital Input/Output, and Digital Input/Interrupt Supplemental information about many of Hewlett-Packard’s products is avialable via the World Wide Web at http://www.hp.com Whenever you see this symbol, it’s a i ☎ HP FaxBack delivers supplemental information via fax about many of Hewlett-Packard’s VXI products. Now you can call CONTENTS This VXI Source Book contents New Products ……………………x page contains links to allLiterature the …………………………xv SYSTEM SELECTION chapter index pages.1 Simply click Modules, Mainframes, HP Foundation Systems on the red button by the chapter 2 SOFTWARE Test Development/Executive, Installation, you wish to view, and Instrument that I/O Libraries, and Programming Tools chapter’s index will appear. CONTROLLERS AND STORAGE SWITCHES Multiplexers, RF Multiplexers, Microwave, Matrix, and General/Special Purpose VXI MODULES 10 APPLICATION-SPECIFIC Avionics and Engine Test, Automotive Electronics Applications ………………………v HP Services ………………………viii PA G E ▲ INDEX ▲ HELP R E T U R N T O C ATA L O G ▲ HELP PA G E HELP CONTENTS CHAPTER INDEX PA G E CHAPTER 2: Software ▲ INDEX ▲ CHAPTER INDEX 2.0 1 Each chapter index is linked directly to pages. Simply click on the number Development ofSoftware the page you want to view. Overview ................................................................................................................................................ 2.02 Enhanced ➤ HP VEE (Visual Engineering Environment).....................HP 2110C/11D/12D/17D/20C/20D ........ 2.04 ➤ HP BASIC for Windows.....................................................HP E2060B............................................ 2.09 ➤ HP TestExec SL Software.................................................HP E1074A............................................ 2.10 ➤ I/O Libraries for Instrument Control (VXIplug&play).....HP E2091D, E2094D............................. 2.11 C-SCPI (Compiled SCPI) ...................................................HP E1571B/72B, E1581B/82B............... 2.13 I-SCPI (Interpreted SCPI)............................................................................................................... 2.13 SOFTWARE Instrument Control and Languages Installation Software HP VIC (VXI Installation Consultant)............................................................................................ 2.14 2 Table of Contents This chapter is all about software for your VXI system. Software for specific instruments can be found in the sections on those instruments. ▲ R E T U R N T O C ATA L O G ▲ HELP PA G E HP BASIC for Windows CONTENTS CHAPTER INDEX ▲ HELP PA G E HP E2060B 2.0 9 HP Foundations Supported 2 HP BASIC for Windows brings the power and ease of use of the popular HP BASIC (also known as Rocky Mountain Basic®) to the PC and the Microsoft Windows operating system. It’s the solution you need for your Windows environment today—with the long-term commitment you need to carry you beyond tomorrow. Multi-Platform Compatibility Like other HP BASIC language systems, HP BASIC for Windows is compatible with all other platforms, so you can develop a program on your workstation and port it to your PC. An internal program editor checks syntax as you write the program. Trace tools provide a line-by-line log of executed statements and variable changes as the program runs. With HP BASIC for Windows, you can store a library of subroutines—in various languages— for re-use, calling them as needed. Powerful Graphics 2 None Programs From Other HP BASIC Platforms Move programs developed on other HP BASIC platforms to HP BASIC for Windows (in the SAVE format) to save your investment in software development. HP BASIC for Windows includes utilities to help you move your program and data files from LIF-formatted floppy disks. Command Differences Differences between HP BASIC for Windows Command and other HP BASIC platforms include: • File name specifiers and other differences imposed by the PC environment • TRANSFER is not supported For More Information HP E2060B Technical Data Sheet, HP pub. no. 5964-0369 For information about the HP BASIC for Windows demonstration included hi CD li k h Memory Required: 4 MB of free disk space 4 MB of system RAM, 8 MB recommended I/O Cards Supported HP-IB (IEEE-488): HP 82335A/B, HP 82340B, HP 82341C National Instruments PC2, PC2A, PC3, AT-GPIB, and MC-GPIB TransEra GPIB-900 IOTech GP488, GP488A, Personal 488, Personal 488/2, and Power488 Serial: Windows compatible serial interfaces GPIO: TransEra HM600 GPIO card SRM: SRM interface is not supported, however the PC can connect to an SRM/UX server through normal networking capabilities Development Software Click on red text to go to the page or subject indicated. Red indicates text that is linked to another part of the VXI Source Guide. To return here click on icon in toolbar. SOFTWARE • Compatible with other HP BASIC platforms • Easy to learn and use textual programming language to get your job done quickly • Powerful graphic commands to display data, create quality user interfaces—includes HP BASIC Plus • Combines general purpose programming features with powerful unified I/O • Extensive on-line help to get your questions answered quickly VXIplug&play Frameworks Supported ▲ F A M I LY ▲ ▲ P R O D U C T PA G E ▲ R E T U R N T O C ATA L O G ▲ CHAPTER INDEX ▲ HELP PA G E HP BASIC for Windows ▲ CONTENTS PA G E HP E2060B 2.0 9 • Compatible with other HP BASIC platforms • Easy to learn and use textual programming language to get your job done quickly • Powerful graphic commands to display data, create quality user interfaces—includes HP BASIC Plus • Combines general purpose programming features with powerful unified I/O • Extensive on-line help to get your questions answered quickly HP Foundations Supported VXIplug&play Frameworks Supported 2 2 None HP BASIC for Windows brings the power and ease of use of the popular HP BASIC (also known as Rocky Mountain Basic®) to the PC and the Microsoft Windows operating system. It’s the solution you need for your Windows environment today—with the long-term commitment you need to carry you beyond tomorrow. Multi-Platform Compatibility Like other HP BASIC language systems, HP BASIC for Windows is compatible with all other platforms, so you can develop a program on your workstation and port it to your PC. An internal program editor checks syntax as you write the program. Trace tools provide a line-by-line log of executed statements and variable changes as the program runs. With HP BASIC for Windows, you can store a library of subroutines—in various languages— for re-use, calling them as needed. Powerful Graphics Use the powerful graphics of HP BASIC for Windows to clearly display your data or build high quality user interfaces for your applications. HP BASIC Plus is included. Programs From Other HP BASIC Platforms Move programs developed on other HP BASIC platforms to HP BASIC for Windows (in the SAVE format) to save your investment in software development. HP BASIC for Windows includes utilities to help you move your program and data files from LIF-formatted floppy disks. Command Differences Differences between HP BASIC for Windows Command and other HP BASIC platforms include: • File name specifiers and other differences imposed by the PC environment • TRANSFER is not supported For More Information Memory Required: 4 MB of free disk space 4 MB of system RAM, 8 MB recommended I/O Cards Supported HP-IB (IEEE-488): HP 82335A/B, HP 82340B, HP 82341C National Instruments PC2, PC2A, PC3, AT-GPIB, and MC-GPIB TransEra GPIB-900 IOTech GP488, GP488A, Personal 488, Personal 488/2, and Power488 Serial: Windows compatible serial interfaces GPIO: TransEra HM600 GPIO card SRM: SRM interface is not supported, however the PC can connect to an SRM/UX server through normal networking capabilities HP E2060B Technical Data Sheet, HP pub. no. 5964-0369 For information about the HP BASIC for Windows demonstration included on this CD click here. SPECIFICATIONS Platform Requirements Computer: 386/486/Pentium processor Operating System: Microsoft DOS 5.0 or later Microsoft Windows 3.1 or later (Windows 3.1 requires the use of Win32S, which is included) Ordering Information HP BASIC for Windows .....................HP E2060B •Upgrade. from a previous HP BASIC revision............................Opt 0CC CSUB Utility.........................................HP E2061A Compiler ..............................................HP E2062A Note: Includes license-to-use, documentation, security module, and software on 3.5-in high density disk. Development Software You will find this icon next to all ordering information. If the VXI Configurator has been installed, access it directly with this button. To return to the catalog page depress Alt. Tab. For more information on installing the VXI Configurator see Your Choice: 3 Ways to Configure (page 1.04). HELP SOFTWARE All text within the VXI Source Book has been formatted for easy reading. For more information on viewing text, see the next page. F A M I LY ▲ ▲ EASE IN READING ▲ R E T U R N T O C ATA L O G ▲ HELP PA G E R E A D I N G A PA G E Using the Hand Tool Reader Click the mouse on any part of the text or graphic area to start reading at that point. Click the mouse to continue reading forward (you will advance from page to page with multiple page products. Depress Shift and then click the mouse to backup to previous reading position. Click on this end-of-last-page icon to return to your starting point. Exiting the hand tool reader mode and returning to page overview (actual size) at any time: Click on this actual-size icon. To move the page up or down using the hand tool, hold down the left mouse button while dragging the hand up or down (or use Page Up/Down keys). This will work regardless of the particular function displayed within the hand. ▲ R E T U R N T O C ATA L O G HELP ▲ R E T U R N T O C ATA L O G PA G E A LT E R N AT E M E T H O D Using Adobe Acrobat Reader Toolbar Icons and Page Up/Down Keys Click the mouse on this fit-width icon to get full page width displayed within your window. Page Down Repeated use of the Page Down key will advance you sequentially through the pages of a product, Use Page Up for reversing the movement. Click on this actual-size icon to return to the page overview.