I use this system to this day. I have a total of 26 instruments connected to the GPIB bus, a bit more than spec but everything still works as long as I don't have too many dead instruments. I have noticed however that some instruments are more sensitive than others when it comes to the amount of dead instruments on the GPIB bus. Most of what I have are HP instruments, however I do have a Tektronix 2430A digital oscilloscope. It works great and communicates flawlessly with a HP 2225A printer and with the HP 7470A 7475A plotters.
I literally still use the gpib (ieee488) standard every day at work. Not as outdated as peoples might think. Especially in the world of remote controlled instruments.
I am working on an old CCD device and this saved my life. Thank you for sharing this video ❤
I use this system to this day. I have a total of 26 instruments connected to the GPIB bus, a bit more than spec but everything still works as long as I don't have too many dead instruments. I have noticed however that some instruments are more sensitive than others when it comes to the amount of dead instruments on the GPIB bus. Most of what I have are HP instruments, however I do have a Tektronix 2430A digital oscilloscope. It works great and communicates flawlessly with a HP 2225A printer and with the HP 7470A 7475A plotters.
I literally still use the gpib (ieee488) standard every day at work. Not as outdated as peoples might think. Especially in the world of remote controlled instruments.
0:24 I was waiting for that 80s synth music to kick in!
Whoh. Touch screen. :) So futuristic.
Ikr!!!
I was just about to comment this. Touchscreens! What year is it, 2030? 😂
I would love to watch this at my work Instead of doing the millionth lame and unnecessary online training. Chalk full of info and easy to watch!
I have a TEK 2440 scope and kind of knew what GPIB was but never knew any details--Thanks
Really interesting,thank you
Nice vid!