Connection Example - Stanford Research Systems LDC500 Operation And Service Manual

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4.4 Ethernet

4.4.1 Connection example

4.4.1.1 Network address configuration
LDC500 Series Laser Diode Controllers
processor (see page 4 – 48 ). Next, the *IDN? query should be sent.
The LDC500 should reply with the response string described on
page 4 – 46 .
Debugging messages are also available over the ethernet connection.
To monitor the debugging stream, open a second TCP/IP socket con-
nection to port 8886 (note the different port number). The debugging
port can be used independently of the commanding port, allowing
convenient debugging of user applications controlling the LDC500
over GPIB, RS-232, or the ethernet port.
The following example may help clarify how to establish Ethernet-
based communications with the LDC500. This example assumes a
Windows-based computer with HyperTerminal available for direct
TCP/IP connections.
If the LDC500 is being connected to an existing network, first obtain a
network address for the instrument. You will also need to determine
the netmask value and default gateway; these should then be pro-
grammed into the LDC500 from the front panel. See sections 3.4.1.3
and 3.4.1.5.
It is also possible to directly connect the LDC500 to a computer using
an Ethernet "crossover" cable. In this case, it is usually sufficient to
use the default network configuration, beginning with the IP number
169.254.xxx.xxx (the so-called "link local" address range).
Normal Cat-5 cable
to RJ-45 Ethernet
"Crossover" cable
directly to PC
4 – 11
PC

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