The 488.2V4 GPIB driver provides full support for controlling 64-bit test instruments programs and includes a 64-bit DLL. The driver can be used with the company’s 488-USB2 USB-to-GPIB controller, 488 ...
If you’re not so daft as to think Arduino-based oscilloscopes and multimeters are actually useful for all but the simplest tests and measurements, you just might have some big iron sitting around your ...
With the 1105 USB-to-GPIB hub controller, any desktop or portable PC with a USB interface is converted into a full-function, IEEE-488.2-compatible bus controller. USB instruments complying with the ...
In the world of (expensive) lab test equipment the GPIB (general purpose interface bus) connection is hard to avoid if you want any kind of automation, but nobody likes wrangling with the bulky cables ...
The venerable IEEE 488 bus, commonly called GPIB, has long held the top spot as a communications bus for connecting computers to instruments. Other buses have appeared, most notably Ethernet and USB, ...
GPIB or Ethernet? Some early testing results and recommendations can help you focus on the realities of each technology. Ethernet, with its higher bandwidth and ubiquitous usage, seems a natural ...
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