

Installing the GPIB-USB-HS Linux Kernel Driver Instead of the $1059 list price, I got mine for $100 on eBay. National Instruments GPIB-USB-HS instead. Not wanting to wait for weeks for a shipment from China, I bought a They’re listed for $624 on the Keysight website, but you should be able to find one for ~$70 on eBay


The cheapest Linux supported option that I could find was an GPIB controllers for around $40 on Amazon, but they aren’t supported on Linux. The sturdy, specialized GPIB connector itself was already quite expensiveīack in the day, so a full GPIB interface card or dongle was never cheap.

But not too long ago, virtually all equipment had GPIB support,Īnd thus most of the older equipment you’ll buy second hand on eBay will come with one too. Modern test and measurement equipment comes withĪn Ethernet and/or a USB port. To do this, but in this post I go through the gory details how to get from nothing to fetching recordedįrom unpacking the scope, it only took about 30 minutes and 95% of that time was obviously spent It’s not a complicated process, and there’s quite a bit of information online that describes how The first step in that process is to get my PC to talk to the scope through the GPIB interface. Tektronix TDS 420A oscilloscope, which I bought to add Tektronix support to In my earlier post, I introduced my ‘new’ The GP元 License of the Linux-GPIB Package.Set the GPIB Device Address on the TDS 420A.Installing the GPIB User Mode Library and Utilities.Installing the GPIB-USB-HS Linux Kernel Driver.Generator Synthesizer Frequency Synthesizer 300Hz - 60MHz The Graphics Extension ROM for the BBC Microcomputer Handbook Operation and Maintence InstructionsīBC Master Series Microcomputer Service Manual If you do not see what you are looking for please e-mail us at Microwave Sweep Oscillator Plug-In Unit We stock manuals from most manufacturers,Tektronix, Phillips, Marconi, Racal, HP etc.
