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View SchemaGPIB Address Converter
| Authors | Y. Suzuki, M. Ieiri, Y. Katoh, E. Kusano, M. Minakawa, H. Noumi, M. Takasaki, K. H. Tanaka, Y. Yamanoi |
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| ArXiv ID | physics/0111062 |
| URL | https://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0111062 |
| Journal | eConf C011127 (2001) TUAP052 |
Abstract
A GPIB address converter (GAC) has been constructed. This paper reports on the function and test results. The GAC has two GPIB connectors (upper and lower ports). The upper port has a GPIB primary address, and connected to a GPIB system controller. The lower port acts as a GPIB controller of the lower side GPIB line. The GPIB system controller can access the lower side GPIB devices through the GAC by using an extended two-byte address function. The two-byte address (primary + secondary) is shown in the combination of the GAC address and the address of the lower side device. The GAC converts the secondary address into the primary address of the lower side GPIB device. By using 30 GACs, the GPIB system controller can access 930 devices assigned only primary address.
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"Y. Suzuki",
"M. Ieiri",
"Y. Katoh",
"E. Kusano",
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"M. Takasaki",
"K. H. Tanaka",
"Y. Yamanoi"
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"title": "GPIB Address Converter",
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