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| Nuno_pt:
@HighVoltage 'n all what is the best way of connecting multiple GPIB to the same USB or RS232? I've seen some images of male/female cable connected one on the other and then connected to a box, then the box to the PC. |
| HighVoltage:
--- Quote from: Nuno_pt on October 22, 2016, 01:31:14 pm ---@HighVoltage 'n all what is the best way of connecting multiple GPIB to the same USB or RS232? I've seen some images of male/female cable connected one on the other and then connected to a box, then the box to the PC. --- End quote --- I am using a Prologix GPIB to USB adapter and the free RF-Scientific logger software. You need to have a few of the GPIB to GPIB connecting cables as well. I have lots of them. Prologix: http://prologix.biz/?sef_rewrite=1&gclid=CMTS_ePK7s8CFcGfGwodELwHCQ RF-Scientific http://rfscientific.eu/rf-scientific-gpib-logger-v10 |
| Nuno_pt:
@HighVoltage, thanks. The cables must be like the HP10833 since it can stack 2 or 3 on top of each. I was also looking at GPIB-LAN or GPIB-Ethernet. |
| HighVoltage:
Back to the 10k measurements Just for kicks, I did the same test on my Keithley DMM7510 Here are the results with a 10 NPLC setting. Disregard the last spike in the graph, that was caused by touching the cables. |
| dr.diesel:
That spike kills the stats, but looks good! (Never thought I'd appreciate built-in graphing so much) |
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