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192714H-01L

The GPIB-120B is a bus isolator/expander compatible with IEEE 488.1/488.2, supporting up to 28 devices with a 2,500 VDC isolation voltage.

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    Description

    The GPIB-120B is categorized under GPIB equipment, designed specifically as a Bus Isolator/Expander. It’s compatible with both IEEE 488.1 and IEEE 488.2 standards, ensuring a wide range of applications. The model comes with various part numbers, including 779651-01, 779651-04, 779651-06, and 779651-07, providing options for different project requirements.

    This device supports a maximum of 28 devices, with an isolation voltage of up to 2,500 VDC (non-continuous), offering a high level of protection and reliability for connected equipment. It also enables the expansion capability, allowing for 14 additional devices per GPIB-120B, significantly increasing the system’s scalability.

    Operational modes include Buffered and Unbuffered mode (default), which can be selected based on the specific needs of the application. The GPIB-120B is equipped with eight Data Lines (DIO1 to DIO8) and three Hardware Handshake Lines, ensuring efficient and reliable data transfer and communication between connected devices.

    Specification Description
    Part Numbers 779651-01, 779651-04, 779651-06, 779651-07
    Category GPIB
    Model GPIB-120B
    Type Bus Isolator/Expander
    Compatibility IEEE 488.1 and IEEE 488.2
    Max Devices Supported 28
    Isolation Voltage Up to 2,500 VDC (non-continuous)
    Expansion Capability 14 additional devices per GPIB-120B
    Operational Modes Buffered mode, Unbuffered mode (default)
    Data Lines DIO1, DIO2, DIO3, DIO4, DIO5, DIO6, DIO7, DIO8
    Hardware Handshake Lines Three

    Question 1: What standards does the GPIB-120B support?
    Answer 1: IEEE 488.1 and IEEE 488.2

    Question 2: How many devices can the GPIB-120B support?
    Answer 2: Up to 28 devices

    Question 3: What is the isolation voltage of the GPIB-120B?
    Answer 3: 2,500 VDC

    Question 4: Can the GPIB-120B operate in buffered mode?
    Answer 4: Yes, it has both Buffered and Unbuffered modes.

    Question 5: How many additional devices does each GPIB-120B add?
    Answer 5: 14 additional devices