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Gould 1602 Oscilloscope IEEE488 pin out

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Hello,

 

I have an old Gould 1602 digital oscilloscope. At the back of that there is IEEE488 socket and RS423 socket as well. I would like to use the IEEE488 one.

My only problem is that I have never seen such GPIB socket until now and I do not know the pin out. It has 48 pin and I do not know what to do.

I have attached a picture about that. 

I have aklready tried to find any souliton on the internet but I couldn't.

 

I would like to say thank you for any help.

 

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Hi LIG,

 

as it's using a non-standard connector for the GPIB bus you should grab the manual of your scope and read the chapter on backside connectors...

Best regards,
GerdW


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Looking that photo, my guess is that whoever purchased that scope originally did not purchase it with either the RS423 or the IEEE488 option. Other pieces of hardware plugs into those two white connectors when those options were purchased.

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Thank you, you must be right. I have read a lot fo webpages, instruction manuals but there was not any information about that. 

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