Liquid Crystal Controller (LCC)

Hi all

I try so to integrate a delay (LCR) crystals liquids in my polarimeter. It is controlled by a Controller (LCC) of liquid crystals. "LCC" made by Thorlabs and has a USB input and bnc input. The "LCC" model is "LCC25". For now, I can manually change the values of the computer via the usb cable using a Hyper Terminal file that contains commands for "LCC" preproggramed. My question is can I use this same method to create a labview program that changes voltages via the usb cable. If this isn't the case, it is said that it can be ordered via the outer BNC input with voltages from 1 to 5 volts. I would prefer to use the USB cable, but I am ready to use the BNC cable if there is no other way. Please post a sample code, when it exists because I couldn't find it thanks. I use LabView 2012 if you wish to post an example.

If you can communicate via Hyperterminal, you can easily do it with LabVIEW.

You can find examples in LabVIEW series read and write. Once open set up the COM port settings to match what is in the manual of the CCA.

Then try to issue a command with appropriate using characters of endpoint settings correct.

-AK2DM

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