Appendix D
SRS Residual Gas Analyzer
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When should I use this layer?
While the simple applications built from the operations layer make great starting points, the fully
developed application (SRS RGA LabVIEW) is really for expert LabVIEW programmers. The code is
complex, and sparsely documented. It is easy to get stuck with an application that will no longer function
correctly. If you feel very confident of your LabVIEW abilities, then modifying SRS RGA LabVIEW
might be a good place to start, especially if you need only a small modification. Bear in mind that SRS
does not support the development of new applications with the kit. SRS RGA LabVIEW is provided
primarily as an example to demonstrate the possibilities of using LabVIEW for custom applications.
You may find that SRS RGA LabVIEW lets you do everything you did in RGA Windows. There are also
improvements in compatibility in SRS RGA LabVIEW over RGA Windows, because of the inherent
compatibility of LabVIEW. SRS RGA LabVIEW also allows datalogging with 100 ms time resolution,
an order of magnitude improvement from RGA Windows. The main drawback to SRS RGA LabVIEW
as compared with RGA Windows is that there is no detector calibration utility. However, if you are like
most users, calibration of the detector is only rarely required, and you can always go back to RGA
Windows to perform a calibration. For these reasons, some users may consider using SRS RGA
LabVIEW as an alternative to RGA Windows.
Using SRS RGA LabVIEW
Connecting
Open LabVIEW
Select the RGA LabVIEW Library
Open the main VI, SRSRGAa Main.VI
You will notice that the front panel is very small. This window is dynamically sized in order to help
enforce the proper use of the RGA. Do not change the size of the window; the dynamic sizing routine
makes the assumption that the window dimensions did not change from the default values.
Run the VI.
At this point, you should see a window similar to the figure below. There should be at least one choice
for the Port number. If there is no number next to the “Port” button, the most likely explanation is that
the National Instruments VISA drivers were not installed. Above we discussed how VISA is used in the
lowest layer of the kit, the communications layer. National Instruments VISA drivers are
required
, even
if your COM ports function without them in other applications.
Select the COM port that is connected to the RGA by clicking on the pull-down menu next to the “Port”
label.
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