Picoscope 3000 Series Problem with USB Connection

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Picoscope 3000 Series Problem with USB Connection

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Hi together,
I'm working with a 3000er series with HP Vee Software.
Sometimes when my programm died I can not use the scope again without pulling out the USB connector from the Laptopo..
Any ideas why is it in this way???

Thanks

Jim

Hitesh

Re: Picoscope 3000 Series Problem with USB Connection

Post by Hitesh »

Hi Jim,

This is because the call to the function to close the unit (ps3000CloseUnit) has not been made so the PicoScope dll still has a 'lock' on the unit.

If you are able to catch the error when the program crashes, perhaps you can make a call to the function to close the unit.

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Re: Picoscope 3000 Series Problem with USB Connection

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Hi thanks for the answer..
is there maybe another possibility to deal with it??
change dll or something else??

thanks a lot

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Re: Picoscope 3000 Series Problem with USB Connection

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You may be able to kill any remaining processes linked to application in task manager, otherwise you will need to look at what is causing your application to crash.
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Re: Picoscope 3000 Series Problem with USB Connection

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when i use the picoscope 6.0 happens this.
what the process i may kill?

killing the process, if i will open the picoscope again it works correctly?

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Re: Picoscope 3000 Series Problem with USB Connection

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Hi,

Try closing PicoScope using the 'X' button. Pull the USB cable out of the PC - if the 'Check USB cable' message appears click 'Cancel'.

Next either close PicoScope and restart it or click File -> Connect Device.

The other option is to open Task Manager (click Ctrl + Alt + Delete), and find the process named 'PicoScope.exe' in the Processes tab. Select it, then click 'End Process' to close the application.

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Re: Picoscope 3000 Series Problem with USB Connection

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i tryied kill the process but does'nt works.
it's possible call the close unit function (ps3000_close_unit()) of dll?

Hitesh

Re: Picoscope 3000 Series Problem with USB Connection

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Hi Fernando,

Have you got Administrator privileges? The other option is to unplug the device, reboot the PC, and plug the device back in again.

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Re: Picoscope 3000 Series Problem with USB Connection

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yes, i have the administrator privileges and i can't close the process picoscope.exe in the task manager and in the cmd with the comand taskkill.i can't unplug and plug the device because i will acess the pc remotly

Hitesh

Re: Picoscope 3000 Series Problem with USB Connection

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Hi Fernando,

How far away is the device from you? Can you ask someone to unplug and replug the device?

It might be worth installing PicoScope 6.6.16 on your PC as well.

If you are running PicoScope, you will not be able to call the close_unit() function as you would need to establish a connection to the device first.

Are there any other USB devices connected to the PC? Is it connected directly to the PC or via a powered USB hub?

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Re: Picoscope 3000 Series Problem with USB Connection

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i'am a far far ayaw from the device, and nobody can unplu and replug the device because the pc is in a remote location.

exists a mouse usb connected on notebook and the device is connected directly on the pc

Hitesh

Re: Picoscope 3000 Series Problem with USB Connection

Post by Hitesh »

Hi Fernando,

Please can you reply to the last e-mail received from our Helpdesk system please? It will help to keep track of your issue.

If you can clarify whether it is the PicoScope 6 application or your own application that is crashing that would be helpful.

Presumably you can reboot the PC remotely?

Thanks,

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Re: Picoscope 3000 Series Problem with USB Connection

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i can reboot the pc remotly and sometimes the device backs to normal.

i will send the email for you.

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Re: Picoscope 3000 Series Problem with USB Connection

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i discovered that when pico brokes its energy state is d3(off), not d0(fully-on).i can change your energy state?

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Re: Picoscope 3000 Series Problem with USB Connection

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Sounds like your remote pc/notebook is sleeping. It may be better, and easier, to prevent this from happening by changing the PC power options.
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