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VISA is an IO library used to develop IO applications and instrument drivers that comply with industry

standards. It is recommended that the VISA library be used for programming the signal source

analyzer. The NI-VISA and Agilent VISA libraries are similar implementations of VISA and have the

same commands, syntax, and functions.

5.3

Using the USB-TMC Interface with VISA

The USB (Universal Serial Bus) remote control system provides device control via USB, which is

equivalent to control via LAN or GPIB. Connection is made through an interface in compliance with

USBTMC-USB488 and USB 2.0

Type B: USB (USBTMC) interface port

The SERIES 7000 conform to USB Test & Measurement Class (USBTMC) protocol. This simplifies

instrument control considerably because such devices behave just like GPIB devices when

communicating.

You must install the VISA Libraries on your PC in advance. The USB can identify devices

automatically, so once you connect a USB cable to a target device, a dialog box will appear for USB

device registration.

Please see the SERIES 7000 Programmer’s Manual for detailed description of

supported SCPI commands.

5.4

Using the USB-TMC Interface with IVI drivers

Please see the SERIES 7000 Programmer’s Manual for detailed description of

supported SCPI commands.

5.5

Using the GPIB Interface

This section describes how to set the interface necessary to use the GPIB (General Purpose Interface

Bus) of the SERIES 7000.

The GPIB interface operates with IEEE488.2 and SCPI. The instrument can be controlled by a GPIB

external controller. When controlling the SERIES 7000 using GPIB commands from the external

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