Chapter 1
Introduction
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GPIB-ENET for MacOS
handle the communication with your instrument so that you do not have
to learn the programming details.
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Hardware Description
The GPIB-ENET transparently handles data transfers between an
Ethernet-based TCP/IP host and the GPIB. With the GPIB-ENET,
multiple hosts can share a set of GPIB instruments or a single host can
control several GPIB systems.
The GPIB-ENET converts a computer equipped with an NI-488.2 driver
and an Ethernet port into a GPIB Talker/Listener/Controller. The
GPIB-ENET is powered by a 100 to 120 VAC or 220 to 240 VAC
supply.
The GPIB-ENET has all the software and logic required to implement
the physical and electrical characteristics of all versions of the
ANSI/IEEE 488 standard, including ANSI/IEEE Standard 488.2-1987,
and ANSI/IEEE Standard 802.3. The GPIB-ENET interprets and
executes commands that you send to it over an Ethernet link and
performs all necessary Ethernet-to-GPIB protocol conversions.
Top Panel LEDs
Figure 1-1 shows the top panel of the GPIB-ENET. Seven status
light-emitting diodes (LEDs) are mounted on the GPIB-ENET top
panel. The LEDs show the current status of the GPIB-ENET at all times.
Figure 1-1.
GPIB-ENET Top Panel
GPIB-ENET
ETHERNET
IEEE 488 Controller
POWER READY
TALK
LISTEN
TRANSMIT RECEIVE LINK
Ethernet AUI
Connector
Location of Coax or
10Base-T Connector
(Depending on Version)
GPIB Connector