Sartorius Labview Driver

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  1. We are trying to communicate with a Sartorius Practum 224-1s scale. The scale only has one USB output. The laptop we are using only has USB inputs. It appears that all of the drivers rely on serial communication. Is there a set of drivers that will allow LabVIEW 2016 communicate with the Sartorius.
  2. The vi's listed below were created with LabVIEW 6.1. Sartorius-cp324s.vi datalog program for Sartorius scale. Sartorius-cp324s.ini Support file (initialisation) for datalogger. All Vis have been made with labVIEW 6.1.
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Sartorius Driver For Labview

May 24, 2005 - Connecting Sartorius CP324S balance to LabVIEW.

'We did not invent the product, but we made it better' is a famous quote from BASF and we feel the same with our new RS-232 to USB converter kit for Sartorius Balances exclusively found only at Precision Weighing Balances. Your source for deep discount prices, operator of the world's most informative website at dedicated to balances, scales and weighing accessories and your Authorized Sartorius Dealer. The balance and scale industry seems to lag the technology curve so we went searching to give our customer the products they ask for - a balance with a USB port at a reasonable price. Many of the balance manufacturers are out of touch with the times and have their balances designed with a standard RS-232 port to interface the balance with a PC. The problem is almost every laptop comes outfitted with a USB port and not a serial RS-232 port. Those computer gurus savvy enough to deal with integrating a serial device attached to a PC always needed to deal with IRQ conflicts. Choose USB and say goodbye to IRQ and Com port conflicts.

Our RS-232 to USB converter kit follows the business philosophy. Deliver the goods the customer wants even if you need to work outside of the box and find another vendor to supply the components to make things happen.

Of course the solution also has to incorporate KISS (keep it simple stupid). Yes - USB is the easiest way to interface a peripheral with a PC. Some scales on the market offer you the ability to purchase an optional module to providing you with either an RS-232 or USB interface (examples would be the and the ). This module cost around $85 and the problem is you need to decide do you want RS-232 or USB, but not both. Our USB to Serial Adapter kit for Sartorius Balances (part # SARUSB) offers you the best of both world for less.

If you want to interface the Sartorius Balance with a RS-232 serial port you simply disconnect the 1 foot RS-232 to USB cable. Simple, Easy, Flexible and Low Cost is the name of the game with Precision Weighing Balances' solution. Product Features The USB to Serial Adapter kit for Sartorius Balances ( part # SARUSB) provides the connection between USB and the RS-232 serial port of the Sartorius balance. The kit consists of two cables daisy chained together. The first cable is the 5 feet in length mated with an RS-232 to USB type A connector with a cable length of 1 foot. Together your total cable length is 6 feet.