Description
The National Instruments GPIB SCSI Controller, with part numbers ranging from 776569-01 to 776569-06, falls under the category of GPIB and is designated as model GPIB-SCSI-A. This device is engineered to efficiently manage up to 14 GPIB instruments and 7 SCSI devices, showcasing versatile control capabilities in both SCSI(S) and GPIB(G) modes.
The GPIB SCSI Controller operates on an asynchronous data transfer characteristic, ensuring compliance with the IEEE-488.2 standard. It boasts an impressive maximum transfer rate of 1.0 Mbytes/s for both SCSI and GPIB interfaces. Additionally, it can handle a read from buffer memory rate of 800 kbytes/s for SCSI Read/GPIB and a no buffering rate of 600 kbytes/s for SCSI Read/GPIB Write.
Designed to operate within an input voltage range of 120-240 VAC, the controller is equipped with a 256 kbytes RAM buffer, enhancing its data handling capabilities. Furthermore, it requires a maximum current of 90 mA at 120 VAC, optimizing power consumption for efficient operation.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Part Numbers | 776569-01, 776569-02, 776569-03, 776569-04, 776569-05, 776569-06 |
| Category | GPIB |
| Model | GPIB-SCSI-A |
| Description | National Instruments GPIB SCSI Controller |
| Control Capability | Up to 14 GPIB instruments and 7 SCSI devices |
| Modes of Control | SCSI(S) and GPIB(G) |
| Data Transfer Characteristics | Asynchronous |
| Compliance | IEEE-488.2 |
| SCSI/GPIB Maximum Transfer Rate | 1.0 Mbytes/s |
| SCSI Read/GPIB Read from Buffer Memory Rate | 800 kbytes/s |
| SCSI Read/GPIB Write No Buffering Rate | 600 kbytes/s |
| Input Voltage Range | 120-240 VAC |
| RAM Buffer | 256 kbytes/s |
| Maximum Current Requirement | 90 mA at 120 VAC |
| GPIB
Question 1: What is the part number range for the GPIB-SCSI-A? Question 2: How many GPIB and SCSI devices can the GPIB-SCSI-A manage? Question 3: What is the max transfer rate of the GPIB-SCSI-A? Question 4: What IEEE standard does the GPIB-SCSI-A comply with? Question 5: What is the input voltage range for the GPIB-SCSI-A? |



