Yokogawa wt3000 via LAN, tmctl.dll

Hello my dear all,.

in our project, we must control yokogawa wt3000 with LabVIEW. We used the driver from the website of yokogawa for the device and it works well through GPIB connection, but not via the LAN. We called the support of Yokogawa and National Instruments and discovered, to use the tmctl.dll library (see 2 files pdf as an attachment).

I tried (not sure about this. It is correctly?) :

Tools-> import-> DLL

Here, I chose the tmctl.dll and tmctl.h files

and LabView has created a lvlib with several VI (Tmc * *.vi and x TMC * .vi)

I have a few questions.

How do I change the source code where I use the 'normal' (for Gbspecifications FOR yokogawa driver) VI

(I have to do?).

Can I use the yokogawa driver or do I have to write a new?

What else do I do?

If you need more information, let me know.

Thank you very much!

Best regards:

Alexander

The folders that we have:

tmctl.lib

tmctl.h

tmval.BAS

tmctl.BAS

TmctlAPINet.dll

ykusb.dll

YKMUSB.dll

USBTMCAPI.dll

tmctl.dll

and manual with describtion for use with Microsoft Visual C++ to the user of the library TMCTL


Tags: NI Software

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