First I have never used gpib so you can flame me all you like, im wearing my cast iron asbestos covered undies tonight.
Will a NI pci card or a agilent pci card work with all Gpib kit. can you chain them like scsi kit on a single card and will either of those cards do that ?
Make sure you can download the drivers for the card , if it's off *bay
Some of the NI cards are rather old, and getting the drivers can be troublesome.
I'd go for a NI card (for VISA support) if you have the $$ , but there's no prob. guarantee for work with all Gpib kit.
I have a NI PCI card, but it's not even installed right now. As my 24/7 measurement server only have PCI-E
My current pref is USB-GPIB, and i have an Agilent (clone ??) , 2 Beiming's (like the Agilent) and a Prologix-Ether (sloooowww)
/Bingo
I'm looking at a Agilent 52350b
yes thats the card. as for the lan etc, when i can afford it maybe I will, but for now I just want to use my HP meter and a new Keithley toy I just got from KJDS and something else I have here that I think is gpib.
I'd still go for an USB, prob an Agilent 82357B USB/GPIB Interface (even though it might be a clone)
But i see its almost 2 x the price of the PCI card.
But you can use it from a RasPi or a lappy or whatever.
Remember the cables aren't cheap , and stiff like he.. when bending.
/Bingo
I dont want a usb one, i have enough probs with usb ports ..
if you get an HP or NI GPIB card it will work fine. Install the drivers for the card and off you go.
Yes, you can stack multiple instruments on the card. The bus is very forgiving. Best is to daisy chain machines. from card to instrument 1, from instrument 1 to instrument 2 and so on. avoid 'forks'
You can have many machines on the bus. They guarantee 15 but i have gone well over that without problems, provided you use the short cables ( 1ft or 3 ft cable )
if you get an HP or NI GPIB card it will work fine. Install the drivers for the card and off you go.
Yes, you can stack multiple instruments on the card. The bus is very forgiving. Best is to daisy chain machines. from card to instrument 1, from instrument 1 to instrument 2 and so on. avoid 'forks'
You can have many machines on the bus. They guarantee 15 but i have gone well over that without problems, provided you use the short cables ( 1ft or 3 ft cable )
Awesome , thank you. just what I wanted to hear.