In the May 1994 issue of Test & Measurement World, I stuck my neck out and wrote Look over your shoulder, GPIB where I predicted that the venerable instrument bus would be overtaken by Ethernet and ...
A few months ago, I was discussing the control of GPIB equipment with a colleague. Based on only on my gut feeling and the briefest of research, I told him that the pricey and proprietary GPIB ...
The PCI-3488 is a 32-bit/33MHz PCI-bus GPIB card and features an easy drop-in system configuration for existing test and measurement applications Irvine, Calif.—ADLINK Technology Inc., a leading ...
Dust off that old GPIB hardware and hook it up to your modern computing platform using either of these two solutions. If you haven’t a clue what we’re talking about you probably don’t own any ...
With the primary goal of cutting costs for instrument makers and researchers, the PCI-1670 GPIB card provides users with a PCI 2.1 interface that is compatible with IEEE 488.1 and 488.2. The card ...
While it has been designated as the successor to IEEE 488 GPIB, LXI isn’t likely to make GPIB go away. GPIB is still widely used because of its low cost, long successful history, ruggedness, and ...
I'm confused as to how to terminate messages on the GPIB bus. I'm sending out a message like this:<BR><BR><ASCII MESSAGE><TERMINATOR><BR><BR>TERMINATOR = 0x0A ( New Line )<BR>and EOI asserted at ...
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