GPIB Card Transforms PC Into IEEE 488.2 Bus Controller

Oct. 8, 2008
The Model 488-LPCI PCI-bus GPIB-controller card converts any desktop or portable PC with a PCI bus into an IEEE 488.2-compatible bus controller. Delivering data transfers at speeds up to 1 MB/s, the card suits control, data-acquisition, and test

The Model 488-LPCI PCI-bus GPIB-controller card converts any desktop or portable PC with a PCI bus into an IEEE 488.2-compatible bus controller. Delivering data transfers at speeds up to 1 MB/s, the card suits control, data-acquisition, and test applications. The card comes with a standard PCI bracket and a low-profile bracket, plus the latest 488.2V3 driver library for Windows 2000/XP/Vista operating systems. The 488.2V3 Driver Library supports up to 16 GPIB Controllers and installs a GPIB-32.DLL that is command compatible with National Instruments command sets. It also supports test programs written with Visual Basic 6, Visual Basic.NET (2005), Visual C/C++, and C#. Single-unit pricing for the 488-LPCI is $395. ICS ELECTRONICS, Pleasanton, CA. (925) 416-1000.

Company: ICS ELECTRONICS

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