Can we connect a Agilent Oscilloscope with MATLAB workspace without any external hardwares???
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Hi, I am trying to connect and capture waveforms from oscilloscope (Agilent MSO X2024A) through instrument control tool box of MATLAB.I have gone through many tutorials,is there any possibility to connect the both without external hardwares using anyone of the interface(GPIB, VISA,etc..)
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Walter Roberson
le 16 Nov 2012
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le 16 Nov 2012
No, that oscilloscope does not have a wireless interface. You will need to use one of the available interfaces, either the standard USB, or the optional ethernet or the optional GPIB.
Typical manual use with USB would be to connect it, power up, enter MATLAB, use serial() and fopen() to create a session, and fprintf() and fgetl() to send commands and read back responses. See the programming manual
It could be that the Instrument Control toolbox has methods of making this easier.
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Ankit Desai
le 12 Déc 2012
Actually for you to connect to the oscilloscope from MATLAB using Instrument Control Toolbox and using instrument drivers for your communication, you will need VISA software (Agilent calls it Agilent IO Libraries and NI calls it NI VISA).
The instrument drivers such as IVI-C, IVI-COM and VXIPnP require a bunch of software pre-installed. Most of the time, these software are bundled along with VISA software by instrument vendors.
The only exception is IVI-C which requires installation of NI IVI Compliance Package along with VISA.
Once you have these software in place, you can install the IVI driver from the instrument vendor and use it from MATLAB via Instrument Control Toolbox.
Hope this helps.
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