NAME
Lab::Measurement::Installation - Installation guide for Lab::Measurement
VERSION
version 3.631
Introduction
Since Lab::Measurement does not contain any device driver code itself, its installation is pretty straightforward. However, before you can actually use it, you will have to install a driver binding back-end, such as Lab::VISA or Linux-GPIB, plus its dependencies. Please see the documentation of these packages for more details.
Installation on Windows
Install Strawberry Perl. If you want to use NI-VISA, see the comments on supported perl versions in Lab::VISA::Installation
Install gnuplot 5 (not mandatory)
Download, extract and put it somewhere
Add the directory containing
gnuplot.exe
to the path: My Computer => Properties => Advanced => Environment Variables
Build and install. Open cmd.exe and run
cpan -T Lab::Measurement
If you need the NI-VISA backend for your instruments follow Lab::VISA's installation guide
For Zurich Instruments devices you need to install Lab::Zhinst.
Have fun!
Installation on Linux
In case your Linux distribution provides ready-made packages, use these as far as possible. Full support for Lab::Measurement is provided, e.g., by Gentoo Linux.
Install cpanminus, make, gcc and gnuplot (you can use your package manager).
Install Lab::Measurement (as root):
cpanm Lab::Measurement
If you use GPIB, you need the Linux-GPIB drivers, library and Perl bindings. See the short installation and configuration guide in Lab::Measurement::Backends.
If you use VXI-11/Lan and/or USBTMC connections you will need to install the Lab::VXI11 and USB::TMC distributions. The documentation of these modules contains detailed installation instructions.
Have fun!
Notes
If you want to install Lab::Measurement and its dependencies into your home directory, please take a look at plenv or perlbrew.
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2018 by the Lab::Measurement team; in detail:
Copyright 2011-2012 Andreas K. Huettel
2016 Simon Reinhardt
2017 Andreas K. Huettel, Simon Reinhardt
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.