Cables To Go 02786 2m IEEE-488 C24MF to C24MF HPIB-GPIB BUS CABLE
Designed For Optimum Efficiency And Durability, Our Hpib/gpib Cables Ensure Flawless Data Transmission And Are Manufactured According The Ieee-488 Specification. They Feature Male And Female Piggy-backed 24-pin Centronics Style Connections To Allow Daisy-chaining To Another Instrument Or Printing Device. Each Cable Is Double-shielded And Fully Molded To Reduce Emi/rfi Interference And Achieve Maximum Signal Integrity. The Gpib Bus Was Invented By Hewlett Packard At The End Of The 1960’s. The Intention Was To Create A Reliable Bus System Especially Designed For Connecting Computers And Instruments. This Networked System Has All Features That Are Required To Create A Measurement System. Remote Control Of Instruments Is One Aspect Of These Features, But There Are Other More Important Features Like Data Handshake For Reliable Operation And Real-time Response Capability, Only To Name A Few. The Original Bus System, Designed By Hewlett Packard, Was Called Hpib, Short For Hewlett Packard Interface Bus. Connectors: Centronics 24-pin Male/female To Centronics 24-pin Male/female. Specified Transfer Rate: 1 Mbyte Per Second. Up To 15 Instruments (devices) Can Be Connected To One Computer (controller). Cable Length: 20m Between Controller And One Device Or 2m Between Each Device, Whichever Is Less. Data Transfer Mode: 8 Bit Parallel. Designed For: Connecting Computers And Instruments.
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