Remote Operation
5-1
5.
Remote Operation
5.1
Overview
62000H Series DC Power Supply can be controlled remotely via USB, GPIB, Ethernet,
RS-232 or RS-485 port.
The USB interface supports USB 2.0/USB 1.1. GPIB interface is an 8-bit parallel data bus
that synchronizes with the host bus commands. Ethernet interface is used in local area
network for data transmission. RS-232C is a serial bus with less powerful functions; however,
users can do remote control easily via simple programming.
5.1.1
USB Interface
(1) Hardware Support:
USB 2.0 and USB 1.1
(2) Software Support:
USBTMC class and USB488 subclass
(3) OS Support:
Windows 98/2000/XP/Vista/Windows 7/Windows 8
(4) Installing Driver:
62000H Series USB Interface supports USBTMC, so if the PC
OS supports USBTMC (installed NI-VISA runtime version 3.00
or above) it is no need to install other drivers. The OS will
search for the standard USBTMC driver installation program
automatically.
If the PC OS does not support USBTMC, it is suggested to install the NI-VISA runtime
version 3.00 or above first. When the installation of NI-VISA runtime is done, the USBTMC
driver program is stored in OS. The PC can communicate with 62000H Series via NI-VISA
after using the USB cable to connect them.
Related Documents:
1.
USB Test and Measurement Class (USBTMC) specification, Revision 1.0,
http://www.usb.org
2.
USB Test and Measurement Class USB488 subclass specification, Revision 1.0,
http://www.usb.org
5.1.2
Setting GPIB, Ethernet, RS-232C & RS-485
Parameters
See section 3.3.8.
5.1.3
Connecting RS-232C
The default baudrate of 62000H Series DC Power Supply is 115200 and the parity check is
set to None. Only TxD and RxD signal can be used for data transmission. The connector of
RS-232C is a 9-pin D type male connector. Table 5-1 lists the pins and signals of RS-232C
connector.