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Fig.5.2 Setting of LAN interface and GPIB interface
Ensure that the microwave power meter is subjected to normal physical connection through a 10Base-T LAN or
100Base-T LAN cable.
Since the microwave power meter only supports the establishment of a single LAN control system and the setting of a
static IP address and it doesn't support DHCP or access to the host through the DNS and domain name server, the user
isn't required to modify the subnet mask which is set as a fixed value of 255.255.255.0 inside the instrument.
5.2.2 GPIB
5.2.2.1 Connection
Use a GPIB cable to connect the S438 series microwave power meter to the external controller (computer).
5.2.2.2 Interface configuration
For the setting of the GPIB interface, press [System] [Interface
▶
] [GPIB Addr] to enter the interface as shown in Fig.
5.2, and then modify the setting in the GPIB address input box through the numeric keys on the front panel of the
instrument.
5.3 Basic Programming Method of the VISA Interface
The basic methods for programming of remote control of the instrument through the VISA library are illustrated
hereinafter. Take the C++ language as an example.
5.3.1 Installation of VISA library
At first, it is necessary to install the VISA library so as to achieve remote control. The VISA library packages the
underlying transfer functions of underlying VXI, GPIB, LAN and USB interfaces so that the user can call them directly.
The microwave power meter supports the programming interfaces including GPIB and LAN which are used in
combination with the VISA library and programming language for remote control of the microwave power meter.