Agilent 1100, ICF, Labview; If not Agilent, then what?
Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2014 9:01 pm
Hi,
Just wondering if anyone on here has any experience of controlling Agilent 1100s with Labview? Or, indeed, programming for their ICF?
We use a couple of Agilent 1100s for a number of different projects, where the main control system is a Labview VI, and where our autosampler programs and triggering protocols are getting increasingly complicated to get the LC software to talk to the VI (and vice versa). I woudl like to be able to control the LCs within the VI. There are Labview drivers for Agilent 1100s, but they're from ca. 2005-6 and not supported by NI or Agilent - not a good sign! So...
Question 1 - Does anyone have any experience in whether I should spend time with them? Only one posting here, which doesn't bode well...
Question 2 - Has this been superceded by the ICF framework, and does anyone who is not a professional software developer have experience in this (I sit next to one in myoffice, so I'm not completely without support, but an idea of how big a project it would be to do simple things would really help...)
Question 3 - If I can't do this, which HPLCs should we be buying next time that can???
Thanks to anyone who can point me in the right direction (or put me off entirely...).
Cheers,
Andy
Just wondering if anyone on here has any experience of controlling Agilent 1100s with Labview? Or, indeed, programming for their ICF?
We use a couple of Agilent 1100s for a number of different projects, where the main control system is a Labview VI, and where our autosampler programs and triggering protocols are getting increasingly complicated to get the LC software to talk to the VI (and vice versa). I woudl like to be able to control the LCs within the VI. There are Labview drivers for Agilent 1100s, but they're from ca. 2005-6 and not supported by NI or Agilent - not a good sign! So...
Question 1 - Does anyone have any experience in whether I should spend time with them? Only one posting here, which doesn't bode well...
Question 2 - Has this been superceded by the ICF framework, and does anyone who is not a professional software developer have experience in this (I sit next to one in myoffice, so I'm not completely without support, but an idea of how big a project it would be to do simple things would really help...)
Question 3 - If I can't do this, which HPLCs should we be buying next time that can???
Thanks to anyone who can point me in the right direction (or put me off entirely...).
Cheers,
Andy