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[[ | [[File:Gpib-connector.jpg|300px|thumb|[[GPIB connector]] on back of a Tektronix [[TDS210]] scope]] | ||
The '''GPIB interface''', also known by | 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. | The original specification allows for speeds up to 1 MByte/s but this was rarely achieved. | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
* [[wikipedia:IEEE-488 | Wikipedia: | * [[wikipedia:IEEE-488 | IEEE-488]] @ Wikipedia | ||
* [[Media:070-3985-00.pdf|070-3985-00 Tektronix GPIB Programming Guide]] | |||
* [[Media:Ax-3607.pdf|An Example of a M6800-Based GPIB Interface]] | * [[Media:Ax-3607.pdf|An Example of a M6800-Based GPIB Interface]] | ||
Revision as of 02:30, 10 March 2022
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.