#cmdSetup number Cutoff_Capacity Batt
:read: :SOUR:BATT:CAP?
:write: :SOUR:BATT:CAP
:buttontext: Set
mAh 0 999999
The only other reference to mAh is in the 'Cutoff' section, it is not defined elsewhere.
The displayed value on the actual device is in mAh.Code: [Select]#cmdSetup number Cutoff_Capacity Batt
:read: :SOUR:BATT:CAP?
:write: :SOUR:BATT:CAP
:buttontext: Set
mAh 0 999999
If not, it may need Defpom to have a look ( I don't fully understand the definition, only that changing line 120 fixes the display within Testcontroller correctly)
I have created a def file for the Riden DPH5005. Most of the work was about changing the register addresses.
Thanks, it will be included in the next release.
Is it possible to add the Riden RD6018?
I don`t understand the config file, otherwise i had added it to the RidenRD60xx config....
Yes, try start TestController in debug mode (There is a batch file to do it) and load another Riden supply on the correct COM port.
You will get a line starting with: **Device do not match**
Post that line.
COM6: **Device do not match** <60181>
; USB Serial (COM6) Device Riden,Riden RD6012 do not match: **Device do not match** <60181>
#metadef
#idString Riden,Riden RD6018
#name Riden RD6018
#handle RD6018
#replacetext RD60xx 60181
#replaceText MaxCurrent 18.100
#replaceText MaxOCP 18.200
#replaceText CurrentScaleFactor 1000
Another topic: I wonder if a device like the Hyperion 1420i would be of interest. It's a charger/discharger battery analyzer and it works through a USB serial interface or bluetooth if
you are ready to make a mod. Mine is about 10 years old.
There are different types on the market (EOS 0720i, etc).
COM6: **Device do not match** <60181>
; USB Serial (COM6) Device Riden,Riden RD6012 do not match: **Device do not match** <60181>
Try placing these lines in the top of the "RidenRD60xx.txt" text file, this will give you the 6018
Please test if it works correctly.Code: [Select]#metadef
#idString Riden,Riden RD6018
#name Riden RD6018
#handle RD6018
#replacetext RD60xx 60181
#replaceText MaxCurrent 18.100
#replaceText MaxOCP 18.200
#replaceText CurrentScaleFactor 1000
You are the best ! :-)
It works
Found Riden RD6018 on USB Serial (COM6) sn......
Thanks so much !
You are the best ! :-)
It works
Found Riden RD6018 on USB Serial (COM6) sn......
Thanks so much !
Check if the current readout is correct and is the maximums correct?
You are right, current max set to 13A shown --> 1.3A
actual current 0,9A , in reality it is 9,9A
so at the moment it is divided by 10, I tried set CurrentScaleFactor to 100 but changed nothing ...
You are right, current max set to 13A shown --> 1.3A
actual current 0,9A , in reality it is 9,9A
so at the moment it is divided by 10, I tried set CurrentScaleFactor to 100 but changed nothing ...
The CurrentScaleFactor was not used everywhere, I have changed that in the attached file. Use it to replace the same file in the devices directory.
And please report back if it works correctly now.
The Result from internal READ Command is: 05.00V 05.00V 30.00V 30.00V ;1.000A 1.758A 1.968A 3.000A ;OFF -1 OFF -2 OFF -3 OFF -4
The Status from the 4 Channels are: OFF -1 OFF -2 OFF -3 OFF -4
The following Combinations for Channel 1 are possible:
OFF -1
OFF F1
CV -1
CV F1
CC -1
CC F1
-------------------------------------------------------------
CV=Constant Voltage, CC=Constant Current, OFF=Channel off, F=Fuse on, 1=Channel Number
I need all 6 Status in a readmath, but i dont know how can i make it.
Maybe:
#scpiCmd status? txrx? READ
:readmath: ??
Now it works 100%
;; HAMEG7044: Rx <OFF>
;; HAMEG7044: Rx as number <NaN>
Iwill use these values for LED or Light Buttons to Show the status in Setup or Gridpanel (my Favorit).
Next Problem:
#cmdSetup buttonsOn CH-1
:read:
:updatealloff:
Off off
On on
This Buttons works ok, but i dont know which :read: Command i must use for the Red/Green Light?
But my Problem is understanding of the most Commands, because i need a little Example for better understanding.
For Example: replace(string,from,to)
Maybe i can replace string with value but what for is from,to?
I do never programming but iam lucky to ask Question here in Forum
Another topic: I wonder if a device like the Hyperion 1420i would be of interest. It's a charger/discharger battery analyzer and it works through a USB serial interface or bluetooth if
you are ready to make a mod. Mine is about 10 years old.
There are different types on the market (EOS 0720i, etc).
I do not personally have any use for that, but if there is a lot of them around it might be useful and I have no problem including a definition for it.
Anyway, I have the following questions:
Suppose I have that Suite working with my device. How would that help to find out what protocol is in use and more importantly I think, which registers
to address to get for example the device ID, software version and the likes?
Is TC able to help right now?
Can the Agilent L4411A be added, but i think its the same command set as the 34401a ??
May get my hand on one at my job finger crossed
First off, thank you HKJ for creating such a widespread useful program with such a large instrument data base
We have a Tonghui TH2830 and Hioki IM3536 LRC meters. Could someone with very limited computer/software skills such as myself be able to create an interface with these instruments to plot impedance, capacitance, inductance vs. frequency that use your programs "built-in" plotting features? These instruments have RS232, USB and/or LAN interfaces, so believe the hardware interface is acceptable to remotely communicate with them.
Anyway, just trying to get an idea of the expected level of effort if possible to interface these instruments and create the mentioned plots.