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The microK has a 254-byte receive buffer. If the command exceeds this length it
will be truncated.
9.1 GPIB Address
The microK behaves as a GPIB Peripheral and can have an address in the range 1
to 30 (inclusive). The factory default address is 10, but this can be changed
pressing
Port Settings
in the Instrument tab (see section 3.7.7):
9.2 Establishing a GPIB Connection
Connect your microK to a GPIB Controller using a standard (straight through)
GPIB cable. Send
*IDN?
to the GPIB address of the microK terminated with a
Line Feed (see section 10.1 for acceptable terminators), the microK should then
respond with a string in the form:
Isothermal Technology, microK 100,10-P190,firmware version 3.17
This confirms that you have successfully established a GPIB connection with
your microK.