GPIB Interface Boards from
Measurement Computing
What does GPIB stand for?
GPIB is shorthand for general purpose interface board. The interface was so
versatile, the IEEE committee named it GPIB (General Purpose Interface Bus).
GPIB was developed to connect and control programmable instruments, and to
provide a standard interface for communication between instruments from
different sources. Hewlett-Packard originally developed the interfacing
technique, and called it HP-IB. The interface quickly gained popularity in the
computer industry.
Almost any instrument can be used with the GPIB specification, because it says
nothing about the function of the instrument itself, or about the form of the
instrument's data. Instead the specification defines a separate component, the
GPIB interface, which can be added to the instrument. The signals passing into
the interface from the GPIB and from the instrument are defined in the
standard. The instrument does not have complete control over the interface.
Often the bus controller tells the interface what to do. The active controller
performs the bus control functions for all the bus instruments.
The GPIB (IEEE-488.1) standard greatly simplified the interconnection of
programmable instruments by clearly defining mechanical, hardware, and
electrical protocol specifications. For the first time, instruments from
different manufactures were connected by a standard cable. This standard does
not address data formats, status reporting, message exchange protocol, common
configuration commands, or device specific commands.
The GPIB (IEEE-488.2) standard enhances and strengthens the IEEE-488.1 standard
by specifying data formats, status reporting, error handling, controller
functionality, and common instruments commands. It focuses mainly on the
software protocol issues and thus maintains compatibility with the
hardware-oriented IEEE-488.1 standard. IEEE-488.2 systems tend to be more
compatible and reliable.
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