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GPIB Fundamentals
The General Purpose Interface Bus (GPIB) is a system of hardware and software that allows you to control test equipment to make measurements quickly and accurately.
This topic contains the following information: * The GPIB Hardware Components * The GPIB / SCPI Programming Elements * Specifications * GPIB Interface Capability Codes
preview:
http://na.tm.agilent.com
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Gpib Programming Tutorial
In 1965, Hewlett-Packard designed the Hewlett-Packard Interface Bus (HP-IB) to connect their line of programmable instruments to their computers.
Today, the name General Purpose Interface Bus (GPIB) is more widely used than HP-IB. Despite its long established history, the bus is still very popular.
Today, thousands of different instruments are equipped with this interface.
preview:
http://www.few.vu.nl
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GPIB Tutorial
Instrumentation has always leveraged off widely used electronics technology to drive its innovation.
The jeweled movement of the clock was first used to build analog meters.
The variable capacitor, the variable resistor, and the vacuum tube from radios were used to pioneer the first electronic instruments.
Display technology was leveraged off the television for us e in oscilloscopes and analyzers.
preview:
http://www.hit.bme.hu
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GPIB Tutorial
Instrumentation has always leveraged off widely used electronics technology to drive its innovation.
The jeweled movement of the clock was first used to build analog meters.
The variable capacitor, the variable resistor, and the vacuum tube from radios were used to pioneer the first electronic instruments.
Display technology was leveraged off the television for use in oscilloscopes and analyzers.
preview:
http://www.hit.bme.hu
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