USB Remote Control System

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Overview

The USB (Universal Serial Bus) remote control system provides device control via USB, which is equivalent to control via GPIB. Connection is made through an interface in compliance with USBTMC-USB488 and USB 2.0.

System Configuration

The USB remote control system controls instrument with either the name "alias" or the USB address.

Use a USB cable to connect the E5061B to an external controller (personal computer). The following figure shows an overview of the system configuration for the USB remote control system.

USB Remote Control System Configuration

 

Required Equipment

USB Port Types

There are two standard types of USB ports. The external controller (PC) must be connected via the USB host port (type A), while the E5061B and other USB compatible devices must be connected via the USB interface port (type B).

Port Type

Description

Type A: USB host port

Type B: USB (USBTMC) interface port

Preparing E5061B

You do not have to configure any softkey or command of the E5061B in order to control the E5061B from an external controller. Simply connect a USB cable to the USB interface port.

Driver Installation

  1. You must install the Keysight I/O Libraries on your PC in advance. Use Keysight I/O Libraries Suite 14.2 or later.

  2. Connect the E5061B with your PC via USB cable. The driver is installed automatically at the first time connection. It takes a few minutes.

Getting VISA/SICL address

  1. From your PC's Start menu, click Program > Keysight Connection Expert to open the Keysight Connection Expert setting screen.

  2. In Instrument Tab, click refresh icon, then your instrument is automatically detected.

  3. You can change Aliases name in Connection Strings.

Control using C or Visual Basic

You can control the E5061B by programming using Visual C++ or Visual Basic in the Windows environment as well as SICL/VISA.For further information on controlling the E5061B, see the manual of SICL or VISA. Use Keysight I/O Libraries Suite 14.2 or later.

You may use alias in the programming using SICL/VISA.

The following example shows an OPEN command to control the E5061B to which alias is given as ENA_USBIF.

SICL

id = iopen("ENA_USBIF")

VISA

viOpen(...,"ENA_USBIF",...)