[time-nuts] Could someone please recommend GPIB card

Azelio Boriani azelio.boriani at screen.it
Mon Oct 10 14:02:31 UTC 2011


Yes, I recommend switching to a networked GPIB interface. I have long
waited to acquire a used E5810A and at last I succeeded. Of course it
was not so cheap (380$) but very versatile to use. At work I use an
Agilent 82357B, highly recommended. Frequently pops up on eBay, not
cheap but you can find the IOAgilentSuite (free) library (to write in
MicrosoftC/BorlandC your code) directly on the Agilent website.

On 10/10/11, Paul A. Cianciolo <paulc at snet.net> wrote:
> Folks,
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> Thank you for all the suggestions on the GPIB interface.
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> I have decided to go with the Prologix USB/GPIB interface, for all the
> reasons mentioned.
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> I have 3 types of card busses here, but all the computers have usb.
> Many of the folks here already have  Prologix interfaces.
> Later I can sell this device or keep it and move up to a networked Gpib
> interface, for remote access with my wireless laptop.
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> Thank you everyone for all the suggestions
> There is always help to had here and I appreciate being able to ask
> questions
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> Thank you again,
>
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> Paul A. Cianciolo
> W1VLF
> http://www.rescueelectronics.com/
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