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Table 9-1: Remote control interfaces and protocols
Interface
Supported by
Protocols, VISA
*)
address string and library
USB
R&S
NRPM3
R&S
NRPM3N
USBTMC
USB::<vendor ID>::<product ID>::
<serial number>[::INSTR]
VISA
Ethernet
R&S
NRPM3N
●
VXI-11
TCPIP::host address[::LAN device name][::
INSTR]
VISA
●
HiSLIP
high-speed LAN instrument protocol (IVI-6.1)
TCPIP::host address::hislip0[::INSTR]
VISA
●
Socket communication
(LAN Ethernet)
TCPIP::host address[::LAN device name]::
<port>::SOCKET
(
*
) VISA is a standardized software interface library providing input and output functions to
communicate with instruments. A VISA installation on the controller is a prerequisite for remote
control over LAN (when using VXI-11 or HiSLIP protocol) and USBTMC interfaces.
9.1.1
USB interface
For remote control over the USB, the computer and the sensor modules must be
connected over the USB interface. A USB connection requires that you have
installed the VISA library. VISA detects and configures a sensor module automati-
cally when the USB connection is established. Apart from the USBTMC driver
(which comes with the installation of the R&S
NRP
Toolkit), you do not have to
install a separate driver.
is a protocol that is built on top of USB for communication with USB
devices. It defines class code information of the sensor module, that identifies its
functionality to load the respective device driver. Usually, the USBTMC functions
are implemented in VISA libraries provided by various vendors.
A VISA library covers basic I/O functions (open, close, read, write, etc.). It also
supports service requests, triggers and other operations over USB and LAN inter-
faces that were previously implemented only for GPIB devices.
USB resource string
The resource string represents an addressing scheme that is used to establish a
communication session with the sensor module. It is based on the sensor module
address and some instrument- and vendor-specific information.
Remote control interfaces and protocols