Agilent BenchLink Data Logger Pro Quick Start Tutorial

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Agilent BenchLinkData Logger Pro SoftwareQuick Start TutorialBenchLink Data Logger Installation CD-ROM. You can install theBenchLink Data Logger applications listed below from the AgilentBenchLink Data Logger CD-ROM.Agilent's BenchLink Data LoggersBenchLink Data Logger - A free application for basic scanning that is included with everyAgilent 34970A, 34972A, and 34980A Data Acquisition/Switch Unit.Upgrade to BenchLink Data Logger Pro! - A licensed application for advancedscan control, limit testing, and SCPI instrument control for use with the Agilent 34970A, 34972A,and 34980A. Your installation CD contains a free 30-day trial version of BenchLinkData Logger Pro. Here are some of the many features of BenchLink Data Logger Pro:StartScan List A(Base)EventControl InstrumentsSend Notification(s)Stop ScanEventsEventsScan List BControl InstrumentsSend Notification(s)Stop ScantsenEvScan List CEventEventControl InstrumentsSend Notification(s)Stop ScanScanning Flexibility! Multiple scan listsallow you to tailor individual scans to yourmeasurement needs. Event-based decisionmaking controls the scanning. Multipleinstruments are seamlessly integrated intoscan lists.Real-Time Limit Checking, DecisionMaking and Event Handling! Advanced limitchecking allows the software to makedecisions and branch between scan lists,control instrumentation with flexible SCPIcommands, handle errors and sendnotifications in response to events.Easy Data Storage and Analysis! Data canbe automatically stored in a spreadsheetcompatible data file.No Programming! Instrument control anddecision making that once required extensiveprogramming skills can now be done in aneasy to use spreadsheet environment.allwithout programming!

Scanning and Instrument Control with BenchLink Data Logger ProThis Quick Start Tutorial shows just how easy it is to control scanning and instruments with BenchLinkData Logger Pro. The following pages show a typical test scenario where the DUT (Device Under Test) isin a temperature-controlled test fixture. The sequence of operations is:1. When the first scan list, Oven Warm-Up, starts,a script closes switches that close the test fixtureand turn on the oven heater.Start2. The first scan list, Oven Warm-Up, then monitorsthe oven temperature.Oven Warm-UpScan ListTemp. 25 C EventTest DUTScan ListScan Start EventClose FixtureTurn on Oven3. When the temperature stabilizes to between24 C and 26 C for five successive scans, a limitevent* runs a script that configures a GPIBpower supply that powers the DUT.4. The second scan list, Test DUT, measures theDUT's input and outputs for eight scans.Set Power Supply Output5. When the DUT test is finished, a script turns offthe power supply's output, and opens switchesthat turn off the oven and open the test fixture.Scan Stop EventSave DataSend NotificationsOven Off, Fixture Open,Power Supply Off6. A notification signals the computer to beep andlogs the scan finished event.all without writing a single line of code!*Limit events include: above a high value, below a low value, out of range, in range, stabilized in a delta band, anddestabilized outside a delta band. You can set any of these limits to occur after a specified number of successive scans.Starting BenchLink Data Logger ProAfter installing the Agilent IO Libraries and BenchLink Data Logger Pro, click this icon on your desktop tostart the application:Once the application has started, click Help Quick Start Videos to watch videos that show you how toget started with BenchLink Data Logger Pro.Note: If you are having difficulty running the application, refer to the software installation instructions atthe end of this document.

Step 1. Create a Configuration (Configure Instruments Tab)A. ClickConfiguration NewB. Enter a ConfigurationName and CommentsStep 2. Add Instruments (Configure Instruments Tab)A. ClickAdd Instruments.B. Click FindC. Select Instrument(s)D. Click Connect

Step 3. Configure the Base Scan List (Configure Scan Lists Tab)Scanning always starts with the Base scan list.In this example, the Base scan list is monitoring the oventemperature in a DUT (Device Under Test) test fixture.This channel continuouslymeasures the oven temperature.This limit will occur whenthe oven temperature isbetween 24 C and 26 Cfor five successivescans.Note: The images shown in of this tutorial are from a built-in Data Logger Pro simulation. Simulations allow you to viewBenchLink Data Logger Pro operations without having equipment connected. You can access this simulation by clicking:Help Start Simulation Mode Getting Started with Multiple Scan Lists.Step 4. Configure Additional Scan Lists (Configure Scan Lists Tab)Click here to createadditional scan lists.This scan list starts when the oventemperature limit is reached (see above)and performs measurements on the DUT.These channels measurethe DUT's characteristics.TurnOver forStep 5Copyright 2007-2010 Agilent Technologies, Inc.Printed In MalaysiaJanuary 2010 E011034830-90005Edition 3*34830-90005*

Step 5. Configure Events (Configure Events Tab)Each script runs when thecorresponding event occurs.These events are configured for theBase scan list (Oven Warm-Up).This is the limit event associatedwith the Oven Temp channel.These events are configuredfor the Test DUT scan list.When the limit event occurs, stop scanning on thisscan list and start the Test DUT scan list.The configuration stopswhen this scan list ends.Step 6. The State Diagram (Configure Events Tab)Click the Show State Diagram. button(see above) to view the State Diagram.The Sequence Table shows the order of execution forscan lists, events, scripts, and notifications.The State Diagram graphically shows the configuredscan lists, scripts, and notifications.These codes (A2 B2 C2 and so on) cross-referencethe State Diagram to the rows and columns of theSequence Table.

Step 7. Configure the Scan and Data Log Settings (Scan and Log Data Tab)Click a Start button tostart the configuration.Click here to configure theBase scan list's start andstop settings.Set data log namingpreferences here.Click this button (one button foreach additional scan list) to set thestop event for this scan list.** Only the Base scan list has a start setting. Any additional scan lists start on an event such as a limit occurring.Step 8. View Scanned Data (Quick Graph Tab)This is the Oven Temp channel.The red dot indicates when thelimit occurred.DUT measurements.TextThis line indicates thestart of the OvenWarm-Up scan list.Configure the graph(s) here.This line indicates the startof the Test DUT scan list.Current data.

Step 9. Scan and Log Data SummaryThis dialog box appearsautomatically whenscanning is finished.Scan and data summariesare listed here.Click here toexport the data.If you configured data to be saved automaticallyduring the scan (Data Export DataPreferences) the path to the data file appearshere.Step 10. Export the DataThis dialog box appears afterclicking the Export Data.button above.Select format options (oruse the defaults).Select rows to export (oruse the defaults).Click a button to exportthe data to a file or to theclipboard.Select columns toexport (or use thedefaults).

Installing the SoftwareUse Agilent Connection Expert to Connect to InstrumentsAgilent Connection Expert is an Agilent IO Libraries utility that configures the IO interface between the instruments and yourPC. The IO Libraries are contained on the Agilent Automation-Ready CD or may be downloaded from the Agilent DeveloperNetwork website at: http://adn.tm.agilent.com. Data Logger Pro supports the M.01.01.04 version of the Agilent IO Librariesand newer.1. Install the Agilent IO Libraries on your PC. Connect the instrument to the PC via LAN, GPIB, or USB.*2. From the PC taskbar, click the Agilent IO Controlicon and select Agilent Connection Expertfrom the menu.3. Double-click the interface from the list. If your instrument appears in the list,with a green check mark, Connection Expert has already found and verified communication with the instrument.You can now skip ahead to Install the Agilent BenchLink Data Logger Pro Software below. If the instrument is not in thelist, continue on to step 4.4. With the interface selected, right-click and select Add Instrument. If this is a LAN interface, click the Auto Find button.Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation. When finished, you should see your instrument in thelist with a green checkbox.5. If you are having difficulty connecting to the instrument, use the instrument's front panel to ensure the interface is enabledand configured properly. Refer to the instrument's user's guide for details.*You can also use a serial interface for the 34970A only.Install the Agilent BenchLink Data Logger Pro SoftwareAgilent BenchLink Data Logger Pro is a licensed product that has a 30-day free trial evaluation period. To get a license, go towww.agilent.com/find/34830A (for the 34970A/34972A) or www.agilent.com/find/34832A (for the 34980A).1. Insert the Agilent BenchLink Data Logger CD into your PC's CD ROM drive. Installation should start immediately.If not, navigate to the CD drive in Windows Explorer and click Setup.exe.2. Follow the instructions appearing on your screen. When prompted to select a data logger click:Agilent BenchLink Data Logger Pro.3. After completing the installation, click the Data Logger Pro icon on your desktop to start the application:See the instrument user's manual for safety and wiring information.

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