Handbook
November 2011
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59-UMC0071
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Issue
01
Mercury
iTC
Page 141
GPIB DAUGHTER BOARD
Original Instructions
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GPIB DAUGHTER BOARD
17.1
Description of the GPIB daughter board
GPIB is a parallel interface that allows a single computer to control a number of
instruments independently. The GPIB interface on the iTC conforms to the standard
IEEE-488.1. The GPIB must be connected using a standard GPIB cable.
The GPIB interface fully complies with IEEE-488.1-1987 as a talker/listener, able to
generate service requests and to respond to serial poll and device clear commands. The
interface does not support parallel polling and has no trigger function. Open-collector
drivers are used on the bus lines, so the instrument does not prevent parallel polling of
other devices connected to the bus.
The complete capability of the instrument is specified by the Capability Identification
Codes:
SH1 AH1 T6 L4 SR1 RL0 PP0 DC1 DT0 C0 E1
17.2
Installing a GPIB board
17.2.1
Fitting the board
An GPIB board can only be fitted in the dedicated GPIB expansion slot.
1
Turn off electrical power to the iTC.
2
Remove the electrical power connector from the back of the unit.
3
Remove the screws that secure the lid of the iTC. There are 6 screws on either side
panel of the iTC and 3 screws on the rear panel.
4
Lift off the lid.
5
Remove the two screws that secure the board-clamp. Remove the board clamp.
Figure 17-1
Board-clamp
Caution
CABLE DISCONNECTION
Do not connect or disconnect GPIB cables while the computer, or any of
the instruments, are powered up. Equipment damage can result if this
precaution is not observed.
DÉBRANCHEMENT DU CORDON
Ne pas brancher ou débrancher des cordons de bus d'interface général
pendant que l'ordinateur, ou n'importe lequel des instruments, est sous
tension. Ne pas respecter cette précaution risque d'endommager
l'équipement.