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776398-91

The GPIB-SPRC-B, part number 776398-91, is a high-speed SB-GPIB board by National Instruments, supporting Solaris OS and LabVIEW software.

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    Description

    The product with the part number 776398-91 falls under the category of GPIB and is identified by the model GPIB-SPRC-B. This product is a SB-GPIB Board-only and comes with an NI-488.2M Software License. Manufactured by National Instruments, it is designed to be compatible with the Solaris operating system.

    The interface for this GPIB device is the standard IEEE 488, ensuring a high-speed transfer rate of more than 3.6 MB/s (HS-488) and an IEEE 488.1 data rate of more than 1.4 MB/s. This makes it an excellent choice for applications requiring fast data transfers.

    Software compatibility is broad, including support for LabVIEW, LabWindows/CVI, and NI-488.2 for Solaris. The device is powered by the TNT4882C ASIC chip, ensuring reliable and efficient operation.

    Despite its obsolete status, this product is announced as still available from Apex Waves, making it a valuable option for specific systems and applications requiring this particular set of specifications.

    Specification Detail
    Part Number 776398-91
    Category GPIB
    Model GPIB-SPRC-B
    Description SB-GPIB Board-only and NI-488.2M Software License
    Manufacturer National Instruments
    Compatible OS Solaris
    Interface IEEE 488
    High-Speed Transfer Rate More than 3.6 MB/s (HS-488)
    IEEE 488.1 Data Rate More than 1.4 MB/s
    Software Compatibility LabVIEW, LabWindows/CVI, NI-488.2 for Solaris
    Chip TNT4882C ASIC
    Obsolete Status Announced but available from Apex Waves

    Question 1: What is the part number of the GPIB-SPRC-B?
    Answer 1: 776398-91

    Question 2: What OS is the GPIB-SPRC-B compatible with?
    Answer 2: Solaris

    Question 3: What is the data transfer speed of the GPIB-SPRC-B?
    Answer 3: More than 3.6 MB/s (HS-488)

    Question 4: Does the GPIB-SPRC-B support LabVIEW software?
    Answer 4: Yes

    Question 5: What chip powers the GPIB-SPRC-B?
    Answer 5: TNT4882C ASIC