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|summary=[[GPIB]] | |summary=[[GPIB]] Interface for [[P7001]] | ||
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It plugs into the interface slot on the rear of the [[P7001]]. | It plugs into the interface slot on the rear of the [[P7001]]. | ||
==Notes== | |||
Due to an error in all versions of the firmware, pin 9 of U123 is always configured as an output pin. | |||
This pin is directly connected to an output of the line driver IC U321. | |||
To prevent damage to the PIA chip, it is recommended to remove the line driver U321. | |||
Since U321 is only needed for internal testing, it can be removed without any problems. | |||
==Prices== | |||
* $2,000 in 1981 ($6,800 in 2023 dollars) | |||
==Pictures== | ==Pictures== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
P7001 GPIB adaper left dismounted.jpg|[[GPIB]] Interface RAM and I/O board | |||
P7001 GPIB adaper left mounted.jpg|[[GPIB]] Interface RAM and I/O board with shielding | |||
P7001 GPIB adaper right dismounted.jpg|[[GPIB]] Interface CPU board | |||
P7001_GPIB_adaper_rearview.jpg|Rear view of the P7001 [[GPIB]] interface | |||
P7001_GPIB_clone_Front.jpg|Modern clone of the P7001 [[GPIB]] interface | |||
P7001_GPIB_clone_Rear.jpg|Modern clone of the P7001 [[GPIB]] interface | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
Latest revision as of 19:17, 15 November 2023
The Tektronix 021-0206-00 GPIB interface is a microprocessor-based interface to connect the 7704A/P7001 digitizer to a GPIB controller.
It plugs into the interface slot on the rear of the P7001.
Notes
Due to an error in all versions of the firmware, pin 9 of U123 is always configured as an output pin. This pin is directly connected to an output of the line driver IC U321. To prevent damage to the PIA chip, it is recommended to remove the line driver U321. Since U321 is only needed for internal testing, it can be removed without any problems.
Prices
- $2,000 in 1981 ($6,800 in 2023 dollars)
Pictures
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GPIB Interface RAM and I/O board
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GPIB Interface RAM and I/O board with shielding
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GPIB Interface CPU board
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Rear view of the P7001 GPIB interface
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Modern clone of the P7001 GPIB interface
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Modern clone of the P7001 GPIB interface
Components
Some Parts Used in the 021-0206-00
Part | Part Number(s) | Class | Description | Used in |
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Motorola 6800 | 156-0426-00 • 156-2413-00 • 156-5472-01 | Monolithic integrated circuit | 8-bit microprocessor | 021-0206-00 • 021-0374-00 • 067-0902-00 • 067-1137-99 • 222 • 222A • 222PS • 2424L • 2445 • 2465 • 2467 • 4051 • 7250 • 7912 • 7912AD • 7A16P • 7A29P • 7B81P • 7B90P • 833 • 834 • 835 • 836 • CG5001 • CG551AP • CG5010 • CG5011 • DF1 • DF2 • DM5010 • FG5010 • MI5010 • SI5010 • PS5004 • PS5010 • SG5010 • Keithley 181 • Keithley 182 • Keithley 175 • Keithley 175A • Keithley 191 • Keithley 192 • Keithley 195 • Keithley 195A • Keithley 197 • Keithley 220 • Keithley 224 • Keithley 230 • Keithley 263 • Keithley 485 • Keithley 580 • Keithley 617 |
Motorola 6810 | 156-0716-00 | Monolithic integrated circuit | 128×8 static RAM | 021-0206-00 • DF1 • DF2 • Keithley 181 |
Motorola 6820 | 156-0427-00 | Monolithic integrated circuit | "Peripheral Interface Adapter (PIA)" | 021-0206-00 • 7A16P • 7B81P • 7B90P • Keithley 175A • Keithley 197 • Keithley 485 • Keithley 580 |