Computer’s connection (gpib, rs-232, usb), The gpib interface capabilities – GW Instek GDS-2000 series Programming manual User Manual
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2. Computer’s Connection (GPIB, RS-232, USB)
A personal computer with a GPIB card, RS-232 or USB interface are three of the
essential stuffs in order to operate the oscilloscope via GPIB interface, RS-232 or
USB interface.
The connections between oscilloscope and computer via GPIB are following:
I.
Connect one end of a GPIB cable to the computer.
II.
Connect the other end of the GPIB cable to the GPIB port on the Oscilloscope.
III.
Turn on the oscilloscope.
IV.
Turn on the computer.
The GPIB interface capabilities:
The GPIB interface of the oscilloscope corresponds to the standard of IEEE488.1-
1987, IEEE488.2-1992 and SCPI-1994. The GPIB interface functions are listed as
follows:
SH1 (Source
Handshake):
The oscilloscope can transmit multilane messages
across the GPIB.
AH1 (Acceptor
Handshake):
The oscilloscope can receive multilane messages
across the GPIB.
T6 (Talker):
Talker interface function includes basic talker, serial
poll, and un-address if MLA capabilities, without talk
only mode function.
L4
(Listener):
The oscilloscope becomes a listener when the
controller sends its listen address with the ATN
(attention) line asserted. The oscilloscope does not
have listen only capability.