02-06-2016 08:52 AM
I'm pretty new to instrument control, after readin the online material these are the things i could gather.
1. You can connect to any instrument which supports IEEE 488 GPIB
2. You can connect to instrumrnt via GPIB,USB and Ethernet ( provided instrumrnts supports them )
3.Download the driver from IDN net
4.YOu can start controller the device
Now my questions are
1. For GPIB Connection on the PC side we need a GPIB card (controller)? Is it Mandatory?
2. If we can connect via USB, then why do we have to invest in a GPIB card?
3. Where does Ethernet fit into this?
Appriciate any pointers on this.
Regards,
W
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02-06-2016
11:41 AM
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If you have a GPIB instrument, yes, it must be connected to a GPIB controller.
If the instrument has an Ethernet or USB connection on it, you wouldn't need GPIB. What is confusing about that? Not all instruments have a USB or Ethernet option, of course. There is no perfect choice. For example, latency might be a concern.
https://www.ni.com/en/shop/data-acquisition/what-makes-a-bus-high-performance.html
There is a fourth option for instrument connectivity and that is RS232. Some vendors sell instruments with options for all four.