National Instruments Product Guide - 2008 - (Page 44) GPIB Instrument Control For more than 30 years, National Instruments has provided a variety of instrument control solutions so you can get the most from your GPIB hardware and software investment while benefiting from advancements in computer technology. Compatibility with more than 20 computer platforms/operating systems NI-488.2 – the de facto industry standard API for GPIB Up to 7.9 MB/s with HS488 Learn more at ni.com/gpib Features Performance NI GPIB performance includes sustained data transfer rates up to 1.8 MB/s (IEEE 488.1) and 7.7 MB/s (HS488). OS Support NI provides support for Windows (including Windows Vista), Mac, Solaris, and Linux® OSs as well as a driver development kit for compatibility with any other OS. Premier NI-488.2 API NI has designed, maintained, and improved the de facto API for GPIB. NI GPIB Application-Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs) National Instruments offers single-chip TNT GPIB Talker/Listener chips and drop-in replacement controller chips to help you upgrade your designs to IEEE 488.2 standards. NI GPIB ASICs are also RoHS-compliant (sometimes referred to as “lead-free”). With GPIB ASICs, you can increase performance through faster clock inputs and enhanced functionality. TNT5002 high-performance, low-cost GPIB Talker/Listener ASIC for PCI NAT7210 drop-in replacement chip for NEC µPD7210 controller NAT9914 drop-in replacement chip for TI TMS9914A controller Learn more at ni.com/gpib Features Performance Take advantage of 1.5 MB/s maximum transfer rates using IEEE 488.1 handshaking and 8 MB/s using HS488. OEM Supplier Contact National Instruments for your custom GPIB needs. Legacy Support Obtain drop-in replacements for legacy GPIB controllers/ASICs. 44 ni.com The mark LabWindows is used under a license from Microsoft Corporation. http://ni.com/gpib http://ni.com/gpib http://ni.com
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