Re: GPIB bus topology

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Sujet : Re: GPIB bus topology
De : blockedofcourse (at) *nospam* foo.invalid (Don Y)
Groupes : sci.electronics.design
Date : 02. May 2024, 01:42:38
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On 5/1/2024 2:54 PM, bitrex wrote:
I have several pieces of HP gear (DMM, counter, Agilent-branded triple-output supply) I'd like to connect to a National Instruments USB to GPIB adapter for some measurements.
 IEEE 488 is somewhat before my time and I see that the connectors are stackable, is there a preferred bus topology for a few pieces of gear? Star, linear/daisy chain with the stack on the interface, linear/daisy chain with the stack on the first piece of gear? Does it matter much in this use case?
The bus is dog slow (by today's -- or yesterday's! -- standards) so topology
isn't that important.  The cables, though, are costly, short and constrain
how you can (re)arrange your kit.
Consider, instead, GPIB-ethernet adapter(s) as this gives you a lot more
freedom in siting your kit.  I move things around as my benchtop often
doesn't have space for prototype, power supplies, instruments, etc. so
things "come and go" -- even during a session -- as my needs change.
It's nice to only have to worry about a thin network cable (easily
disconnected with one hand, "blind") instead of a frigging "hose"!
[I suspect it is also more future safe than any other bridge product.]
What are you planning on using in the host (PC) to talk to the instruments?

Date Sujet#  Auteur
2 May 24 * Re: GPIB bus topology8Don Y
3 May 24 +* Re: GPIB bus topology2bitrex
3 May 24 i`- Re: GPIB bus topology1Don Y
4 May 24 `* Re: GPIB bus topology5chrisq
4 May 24  `* Re: GPIB bus topology4Don Y
5 May 24   `* Re: GPIB bus topology3Don Y
7 May 24    `* Re: GPIB bus topology2Don Y
7 May 24     `- Re: GPIB bus topology1Jeroen Belleman

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