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The GPIB-140A is a high-speed, fiber-optic bus extender compatible with IEEE 488.1/2, featuring a 1 km range and speeds over 2.8 Mbytes.

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    Description

    The product with Part Numbers 777997-01, 777997-02, 777997-03, 777997-04, 777997-05, and 777997-06 falls under the Category of GPIB. Specifically, it is the Model GPIB-140A. This model is described as a High-Speed Fiber-Optic Bus Extender, U.S. 120 VAC.

    It is designed to be Compatible with the IEEE 488.1 and IEEE 488.2 standards, ensuring a wide range of compatibility with existing systems. The Maximum Cable Length supported by this extender is 1 km, allowing for significant flexibility in the setup and organization of your devices.

    The Transfer Technique employed by the GPIB-140A is Buffered, which is essential for maintaining high data integrity over long distances. Furthermore, it boasts a Maximum Speed that is faster than 2.8 Mbytes, following the HS488 protocol, which is critical for applications requiring high data throughput.

    Moreover, this model offers Software Transparency, meaning it can integrate seamlessly into existing setups without the need for extensive software modifications. This feature significantly simplifies the process of upgrading or extending your system’s capabilities.

    Specification Details
    Part Numbers 777997-01, 777997-02, 777997-03, 777997-04, 777997-05, 777997-06
    Category GPIB
    Model GPIB-140A
    Description High-Speed Fiber-Optic Bus Extender, U.S. 120 VAC
    Compatibility IEEE 488.1 and IEEE 488.2 standards
    Maximum Cable Length 1 km
    Transfer Technique Buffered
    Maximum Speed Faster than 2.8 Mbytes (HS488 protocol)
    Software Transparency Yes

    Question 1: What category does the GPIB-140A fall under?
    Answer 1: GPIB

    Question 2: What is the max cable length for GPIB-140A?
    Answer 2: 1 km

    Question 3: Does the GPIB-140A support HS488 protocol?
    Answer 3: Yes, it supports HS488.

    Question 4: What is the power specification for GPIB-140A?
    Answer 4: U.S. 120 VAC

    Question 5: Is the GPIB-140A’s transfer technique buffered?
    Answer 5: Yes, it uses a buffered technique.