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- GPIB - Wikipedia
General Purpose Interface Bus (GPIB) or Hewlett-Packard Interface Bus (HP-IB) is a short-range digital communications 8-bit parallel multi-master interface bus specification originally developed by Hewlett-Packard and standardized in IEEE 488 1-2003
- Basic Knowledge and Glossary for GPIB Communication
Easy-to-understand overview of GPIB communication, explanation of terminology, and basic knowledge regarding GPIB required for programming
- GPIB 101 - A TUTORIAL ABOUT THE GPIB BUS - ICS Elect
TUTORIAL ABOUT THE GPIB BUS INTRODUCTION The purpose of this application note is to provide guidance and un-derstanding of the GPIB bus to new GPIB bus users or to someone who needs more inform ion on using the GPIB bus’s features This applica on note is divided into short chapters New GPIB bus users ar
- Introduction To IEEE-488: GPIB Interface And Communication . . . - Omega
The GPIB interface, sometimes called the General Purpose Interface Bus (GPIB), is a general purpose digital interface system that can be used to transfer data between two or more devices
- GPIB vs. Serial Interfaces: A Comparison - RF Wireless World
A basic comparison of GPIB (IEEE-488) and serial (RS232, RS485) interfaces, highlighting key differences in speed, distance, and device support
- What is IEEE 488 Bus or GPIB : Working Its Applications
The IEEE 488 (GPIB) bus is an 8-bit parallel multi-master interface bus that is used for short-distance communications As the bus became the key interface meeting multiple standards, it was termed as General Purpose Interface Bus
- What is GPIB protocol? - Test and Measurement tips
GPIB is an 8-bit parallel interface employing 16 signal lines and eight return (ground) lines Figure 1 shows the connector and pin numbers, signal names, and signal descriptions The GPIB interface includes eight bidirectional data lines (orange), five bus-management lines (blue), three handshake lines (red), and eight ground lines (gray
- GPIB Overview - MATLAB Simulink - MathWorks
GPIB is a standardized interface that allows you to connect and control multiple devices from various vendors GPIB is also referred to by its original name HP-IB, or by its IEEE ® designation IEEE-488
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