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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 It subsequently became the subject of several standards
- 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
Instrument Bus (GPIB) was created The GPIB bus was formally adopted as the IEEE-STD 488 in 1978 The GPIB (HP-IB) concept is shown in Figure 1 Controllers have the ability to send commands, to talk data onto the bus and to listen to data from devices Devices can have talk and listen capability
- GPIB Instrument Control Tutorial - NI
This tutorial shows you how to set up National Instrument hardware and software to communicate with a GPIB instrument in LabVIEW Learn more about Software Required for Instrument Control (GPIB, Serial, VISA, USB, etc)
- Introduction To IEEE-488: GPIB Interface And Communication . . .
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 It is particularly wellsuited for interconnecting computers and instruments
- 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
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