Where can I find PXI - 6123 registry definitions based on records of communication?

Well, the subject line tells it, I hope. I need to write a driver for the PXI-6123. I prefer a VISA driver because our data acquisition application is written in Java. I have already created a wrapper for Open Source Java VISA that can be found at jvisa.sourceforge.net. To write the PXI-6123 driver, I need the relevant definitions of communication. I don't even know if the card supports the registers or messages.

If I can't come by this information, I guess I have to write a driver written in C using the DAQmx API and create a JNI wrapper around this driver.

Hi Gunnibaba,

Have you seen the DDK NI Measurement resources and material? If this is not the case, they are:

Measuring equipment NI DDK (Driver Development Kit)
http://sine.NI.com/NIPs/CDs/view/p/lang/en/NID/11737

From the FAQ, it seems that there is an example for the NOR-6133, that is in the same family of instruments. You can start by looking at who:

Measurement Hardware Driver Development Kit (DDK) frequently asked Questions

http://digital.NI.com/public.nsf/allkb/2D93070A3DDEFD7186256C59007289E6

Please note that this kit is supported on a separate instance by R & D only:

http://forums.NI.com/T5/driver-development-kit-DDK/BD-p/90

If you have any follow-up questions, please post them on this forum.

Kind regards

Kyle S.

Technical sales engineer

National Instruments

http://www.NI.com/support

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