Items to include, General program steps and examples, With multiple gpib devices -9 – National Instruments NI-488.2 User Manual

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Chapter 4

Developing Your NI-488.2 Application

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NI-488.2 User Manual

Step 3a.

Use

ibwrt

to send the

"*IDN?"

query command to the device.

Step 3b.

Use

ibrd

to read the response from the device.

Continue communicating with the GPIB device until you are finished.

Cleanup

Step 4. Place the Device Offline before Exiting Your Application

Use

ibonl

to put the device handle offline before you exit the application.

Applications That Use Multiple Interfaces or Communicate with
Multiple GPIB Devices

This section describes items you should include in your application and
provides general program steps with an NI-488.2 example.

Items to Include

Include the following items in your application:

Header files—In a C application, include the header file

ni488.h

,

which contains prototypes for the NI-488.2 calls and constants that you
can use in your application.

Error checking—Check for errors after each NI-488.2 call.

Error handling—Declare and define a function to handle NI-488.2
errors. This function takes the device offline and closes the application.
If the function is declared as:

void gpiberr (char * msg); /*function prototype*/

then your application invokes it as follows:

if (ibsta & ERR) {

gpiberr("NI-488.2 error");

}

General Program Steps and Examples

The following steps show you how to use the multi-device NI-488.2 calls
in your application. The NI-488.2 software includes the

4882query

source

code examples to demonstrate these principles.

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