Description
The Part Number for the device is 182475H-01, and it falls under the Category of GPIB. Specifically, the model of this device is the GPIB-1284CT, which is manufactured by National Instruments. For those looking for AC or DC versions, the AC Version Part Number is 776858-01, and the DC Version Part Number is 776859-01.
This device is compatible with older operating systems such as Windows 3.1 and DOS. It supports software like NI-488.2, LabVIEW, and LabWindows, making it suitable for various applications. The interface it uses is Parallel-to-GPIB, providing a bidirectional controller functionality, and it can act as an IEEE 488 Talker and Listener.
The heart of its operation is the Controller Chip, which is the TNT4882C. This chip requires a Power Requirement (DC) of 700 mA. For those using AC power, it requires 55 mA at 100-120 VAC and 45 mA at 220-240 VAC. It complies with FCC Class A standards for EMI code, ensuring minimal electromagnetic interference. Lastly, it operates within a temperature range of 0 to 40° C, making it versatile for various environments.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 182475H-01 |
| Category | GPIB |
| Model | GPIB-1284CT |
| Manufacturer | National Instruments |
| AC Version Part Number | 776858-01 |
| DC Version Part Number | 776859-01 |
| Compatible Operating Systems | Windows 3.1, DOS |
| Software Compatibility | NI-488.2, LabVIEW, LabWindows |
| Interface | Parallel-to-GPIB |
| Functionality | Bidirectional Controller, IEEE 488 Talker, Listener |
| Controller Chip | TNT4882C |
| Power Requirement (DC) | 700 mA |
| Power Requirement (AC 100-120 VAC) | 55 mA |
| Power Requirement (AC 220-240 VAC) | 45 mA |
| EMI Code | FCC Class A |
| Operating Temperature | 0 to 40° C
Question 1: What operating systems is the GPIB-1284CT compatible with? Answer 1: Windows 3.1 and DOS Question 2: What is the power requirement for GPIB-1284CT with AC power? Question 3: Which chip powers the GPIB-1284CT? Question 4: Can the GPIB-1284CT function as an IEEE 488 Talker and Listener? Question 5: What is the DC power requirement for the GPIB-1284CT? |


