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==Links==
==Links==
* [[wikipedia:IEEE-488 | IEEE-488]] @ Wikipedia
* [[wikipedia:IEEE-488 | IEEE-488]] @ Wikipedia
* [[Media:070-3985-00.pdf|070-3985-00 Tektronix GPIB Programming Guide]]
* [[Media:070-3985-00.pdf|070-3985-00 Tektronix GPIB Programming Guide]] ([[4052|4050 series]], [[TM5000]] series)
* [[Media:Ax-3607.pdf|An Example of a M6800-Based GPIB Interface]]
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==Instruments==
* See [[:Category:GPIB interface]]


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Latest revision as of 06:31, 1 August 2024

GPIB connector on back of a Tektronix TDS210 scope

The GPIB interface, also known by IEEE standard number IEEE-488 and IEC standard IEC-625, is a short-range, 8-bit parallel digital communications bus created as HP-IB (Hewlett-Packard Interface Bus) in the late 1960s for use with automated test equipment.

The original specification allows for speeds up to 1 MByte/s but this was rarely achieved.

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Documents Referencing GPIB

Document Class Title Authors Year Links
4051 applications library newsletter vol.1 no.1.pdf Article The 4051 and the Standard Instrumentation Interface 1976
AX-3607.pdf Application Note An Example of an M6800-Based GPIB Interface S. C. Baunach 1977
Tekniques vol.2 no.7.pdf Article The 4051/7912AD: An Automatic Waveform Acquisition System Jim Kassebaum and Jim Kimball 1978
Tekscope 1978 V10 N2.pdf Article Unraveling the Mystery on the GPIB Bruce Ableidinger 1978
Tekscope 1978 V10 N2.pdf Article IEEE 488 Bus - Going Your Way? Jim Kimball 1978
Tek Engineering News August-September 1979.pdf Article GPIB Interface Functions and Messages (1) Arnold Farley 1979
Technology Report November 1979.pdf Article GPIB Interface Functions and Messages (2) Arnold Farley 1979
070-3985-00.pdf Manual GPIB Programming Guide 1981
42W-4416-1.pdf Application Note Using the 7854 in a GPIB configuration 1982
Tekniques vol.6 no.1.pdf Article 4052 GPIB Programming Guide Now Available Dale Aufrecht 1982

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