Connecting to LDA-802Q by Vaunix in Python
Instrument Card
The LDA-802Q Digital Attenuator is a 4-channel high dynamic range, bidirectional, 50 Ohm step attenuator. The LDA-802Q provides 120 dB of attenuation control range from 200 to 8000 MHz with a step size of 0.1 dB. The attenuators are easily programmable for fixed attenuation, swept attenuation ramps and fading profiles directly from the included Graphical User Interface (GUI). Alternatively, for users wishing to develop their own interface, Vaunix supplies LabVIEW drivers, Windows API DLL files, Linux drivers, Python examples and much more.
Device Specification: here
Manufacturer card: VAUNIX
Vaunix Technology Corp. designs, manufactures, and services RF and microwave test equipment and digital radio communications products. Utilizing ourĀ deepĀ RF and software engineering expertise, rooted in microwave radio and wireless equipment repair and testing, Vaunix developed the Lab Brick® family of electronic test products, which set a new standard for cost, size, and simplicity of wireless testing devices. Powered by a USB connection and controlled by easy-to-use, graphical-user-interface (GUI) software, Lab Bricks have been designed to meet the needs of wireless engineers and technicians who want to create flexible, customized system solutions either in the lab or in the field. We āve expanded our Lab Brick® family of electronic test products to include Attenuator Matrix solutions that double as WirelessĀ Handover Test SystemsĀ to give our test technicians and product engineersĀ the advanced capability to solve unique wirelessĀ _handoverĀ _testingĀ challenges and bring affordability, functionality, reliability and simplicity to the microwave test bench.
- Headquarters: USA
- Yearly Revenue (millions, USD): 5
- Vendor Website: here
Connect to the LDA-802Q in Python
PROTOCOLS > SCPI
To connect to a LDA-802Q Digital Attenuator using Qcodes Community, you can use the following Python script:
from qcodes import Stationfrom qcodes_contrib_drivers.drivers.Vaunix_LDA import LDA
# Create a station to hold the instrumentsstation = Station()
# Connect to the LDA-802Q Digital Attenuatorlda = LDA('lda', serial_number=802, dll_path='path/to/dll')
# Add the LDA to the stationstation.add_component(lda)
# Print the IDN of the LDAprint(lda.get_idn())
# Set the attenuation to 10 dB on channel 1lda.ch1.attenuation(10)
# Close the connection to the LDAlda.close()
Make sure to replace 'path/to/dll'
with the actual path to the DLL file for the LDA-802Q Digital Attenuator.