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1m IEEE-488 C24MF to C24MF HPIB/GPIB BUS CABLE1m IEEE-488 C24MF to C24MF HPIB/GPIB BUS CABLE(Reference #65872785)
Designed for optimum efficiency and durability, our HPIB/GPIB cables ensure flawless data transmission and are manufactured according the IEEE-488 specification. They feature male and female piggy-backed 24-pin Centronics style connections to allow daisy-chaining to another instrument or printing device. Each cable is double-shielded and fully molded to reduce EMI/RFI interference and achieve maximum signal integrity. The GPIB bus was invented by Hewlett Packard at the end of the 1960's. The intention was to create a reliable bus system especially designed for connecting computers and instruments. This networked system has all features that are required to create a measurement system. Remote control of instruments is one aspect of these features, but there are other more important features like data handshake for reliable operation and real-time response capability, only to name a few. The original bus system, designed by Hewlett Packard, was called HPIB, short for Hewlett Packard Interface Bus. Connectors: Centronics 24-pin Male/Female to Centronics 24-pin Male/Female. Specified Transfer Rate: 1 MByte per second. Up to 15 instruments (devices) can be connected to one computer (controller). Cable Length: 20m between controller and one device or 2m between each device, whichever is less. Data Transfer Mode: 8 bit parallel. Designed for: Connecting computers and instruments.


Price:  $25.15


2m IEEE-488 C24MF to C24MF HPIB/GPIB BUS CABLE(Reference #65882786)
Designed for optimum efficiency and durability, our HPIB/GPIB cables ensure flawless data transmission and are manufactured according the IEEE-488 specification. They feature male and female piggy-backed 24-pin Centronics style connections to allow daisy-chaining to another instrument or printing device. Each cable is double-shielded and fully molded to reduce EMI/RFI interference and achieve maximum signal integrity. The GPIB bus was invented by Hewlett Packard at the end of the 1960's. The intention was to create a reliable bus system especially designed for connecting computers and instruments. This networked system has all features that are required to create a measurement system. Remote control of instruments is one aspect of these features, but there are other more important features like data handshake for reliable operation and real-time response capability, only to name a few. The original bus system, designed by Hewlett Packard, was called HPIB, short for Hewlett Packard Interface Bus. Connectors: Centronics 24-pin Male/Female to Centronics 24-pin Male/Female. Specified Transfer Rate: 1 MByte per second. Up to 15 instruments (devices) can be connected to one computer (controller). Cable Length: 20m between controller and one device or 2m between each device, whichever is less. Data Transfer Mode: 8 bit parallel. Designed for: Connecting computers and instruments.


Price:  $30.33
2m IEEE-488 C24MF to C24MF HPIB/GPIB BUS CABLE


4m IEEE-488 C24MF to C24MF HPIB/GPIB BUS CABLE4m IEEE-488 C24MF to C24MF HPIB/GPIB BUS CABLE(Reference #65892787)
Designed for optimum efficiency and durability, our HPIB/GPIB cables ensure flawless data transmission and are manufactured according the IEEE-488 specification. They feature male and female piggy-backed 24-pin Centronics style connections to allow daisy-chaining to another instrument or printing device. Each cable is double-shielded and fully molded to reduce EMI/RFI interference and achieve maximum signal integrity. The GPIB bus was invented by Hewlett Packard at the end of the 1960's. The intention was to create a reliable bus system especially designed for connecting computers and instruments. This networked system has all features that are required to create a measurement system. Remote control of instruments is one aspect of these features, but there are other more important features like data handshake for reliable operation and real-time response capability, only to name a few. The original bus system, designed by Hewlett Packard, was called HPIB, short for Hewlett Packard Interface Bus. Connectors: Centronics 24-pin Male/Female to Centronics 24-pin Male/Female. Specified Transfer Rate: 1 MByte per second. Up to 15 instruments (devices) can be connected to one computer (controller). Cable Length: 20m between controller and one device or 2m between each device, whichever is less. Data Transfer Mode: 8 bit parallel. Designed for: Connecting computers and instruments.


Price:  $39.87