Computer interfaces, Rs-232 interface, Gpib interface (optional) – Quantum Data 802BT User Manual
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Chapter 1
Getting Started
Computer interfaces
This section describes the RS-232, GPIB, and USB interfaces.
RS-232 interface
Each generator has a standard RS-232 serial connector, labeled “Serial.” This is a 9-pin
D-Sub male connector which enables you to connect the generator with a computer. A null
modem cable is provided to support this interface. You can communicate with the
generator either through the command line interface from a telnet session or from the
Video Generator Manager (VGM) application. The pinouts for the RS-232 connector are
shown in the following table.
GPIB interface (optional)
The GBIP interface allows you to use the generator as a programmable video signal
source in a larger automated test system. Generators that have the GPIB interface option
have two rotary switches for setting the GPIB address. These switches are accessible
through the ventilation slots. The GPIB connector pinouts are listed in the following table.
USB interface
Use the USB interface for downloading bitmap images from a computer. With VGM 4.0 or
later, the USB interface can be used in place of the serial interface.
Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
1
Data Carrier Detect
4
Data Terminal Ready
7
Request to Send
2
Received Data
5
Signal Ground
8
Clear to Send
3
Transmitted Data
6
Data Set Ready
9
Ring Indicator
Pin Signal
Pin Signal
Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
1
DIO1
7
NRFD
13
DIO5
19
Shield
2
DIO2
8
NDAC
14
DIO6
20
Shield
3
DIO3
9
IFC
15
DIO7
21
Shield
4
DIO4
10
SRQ
16
DIO8
22
Shield
5
EOI
11
ATN
17
REN
23
Shield
6
DAV
12
Shield
18
Shield
24
Signal Ground