Greetings I am trying to write a test executive program using python 2.7 on a windows 7 computer. I want to connect to a Keithley 2100 voltmeter using National Instruments VISA. I am having trouble installing pyvisa. All the documentation refers to using 'pip' and a command line "$ pip install pyvisa" . What interface or console is this? "$" prompt looks like a Linux command line. How do we do this with windows?
Do I have to do this? Or can I use the native visa module in Python 2.7? Using the help() and dir() features I can get some basic information about visa, but the functions have changed, like visa.ResourceManager.open_resource is not working. I really liked this function... Are there any examples of how to use this new visa? I have some working code below that uses pyvisa, can it be converted? def update_current(): import visa rm = visa.ResourceManager() rm.list_resources() current_1_ma = "" exe_check = "PASS" try: dut_data = open("dut_data.txt", "w") except: exe_check = "FAIL" try: ki2100 = rm.open_resource('USB0::0x05E6::0x2100::1148525::INSTR') device_id = ki2100.query("*IDN?") except: exe_check = "FAIL" try: dut_current_amps = (float(ki2100.query("MEASure:CURRent:DC?"))) dut_current_ma = dut_current_amps * 1000.0 current_1_ma = "%6G" % dut_current_ma except: exe_check = "FAIL" new_line = "Litepoint_Data_Format" + "\r\n" dut_data.write(new_line) new_line = "CURRENT_1_MA=" + current_1_ma + "\r\n" dut_data.write(new_line) new_line = "EXE_CHECK=" + exe_check + "\r\n" dut_data.write(new_line) dut_data.close() return if __name__ == "__main__": update_current() print "Dumping dut_data.txt" with open('dut_data.txt') as dut_data: for line in dut_data: print line, if 'str' in line: break dut_data.close() _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor