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The official name for GPIB is IEEE-488. | The official name for GPIB is IEEE-488. | ||
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You can use GPIB cables to link equipment in either a linear, star or combined configuration. | You can use GPIB cables to link equipment in either a linear, star or combined configuration. | ||
Revision as of 08:36, 26 June 2009
GPIB is an abbreviation for 'General Purpose Industrial Bus', and it is very often used to control measurement equipment.
The official name for GPIB is IEEE-488.
Connecting equipment[edit]
You can use GPIB cables to link equipment in either a linear, star or combined configuration.
The IEEE-488 standard however specifies that the maximum total cable length is 20 meters with no more than 20 devices connected to the bus and at least two-thirds of the devices powered on. A maximum separation of 4 meters between devices and an average separation of 2 meters over the full bus should be followed. Bus extenders and expanders can be used to overcome these system limits.
Links[edit]
- Wikipedia: IEEE-488
- A GPIB Tutorial