Description
The product includes a variety of Part Numbers such as 777146-01, 777146-02, 777146-03, 777146-04, 777146-05, 777146-06, 777147-01, 777147-31, 777148-01, 777148-02, 777148-03, 777148-04, 777148-05, 777148-06, 777149-01, and 777149-31, catering to a wide range of requirements.
It features a GPIB Serial Controller interface, ensuring compatibility with a wide array of GPIB instruments. The device is equipped with a 9-pin shielded, standard D-sub male RS-485 Connector, and a 24-pin, standard female GPIB Connector with screw lock, providing secure and reliable physical connections.
Available in both AC and DC versions, the product supports versatility in power supply options. It operates in multiple modes, including G mode (listener and talker) and S mode (GPIB Controller), offering flexibility for various application scenarios.
The configuration is user-friendly, with DIP switches for adjusting the mode, data format, baud rate, and GPIB address, enabling easy setup and customization. Furthermore, it supports communication protocols such as XON/XOFF and hardware handshake, ensuring smooth and efficient data transmission.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Numbers | 777146-01, 777146-02, 777146-03, 777146-04, 777146-05, 777146-06, 777147-01, 777147-31, 777148-01, 777148-02, 777148-03, 777148-04, 777148-05, 777148-06, 777149-01, 777149-31 |
| Interface | GPIB Serial Controller |
| RS-485 Connector | 9-pin shielded, standard D-sub male |
| GPIB Connector | 24-pin, standard female with screw lock |
| Versions | AC and DC |
| Operation Modes | G (listener and talker), S (GPIB Controller) |
| Configuration | DIP switches for mode, data format, baud rate, GPIB address |
| Communication Protocols | XON/XOFF, hardware handshake |
Question 1: What interface does the GPIB-485CT-A use?
Answer 1: GPIB Serial Controller interface.
Question 2: What types of power versions does it support?
Answer 2: Both AC and DC versions.
Question 3: What connector types does the device have?
Answer 3: 9-pin D-sub male RS-485 and 24-pin female GPIB.
Question 4: Can the device operate as a GPIB controller?
Answer 4: Yes, in S mode.
Question 5: What is the purpose of the DIP switches?
Answer 5: To adjust mode, data format, baud rate, and GPIB address.




