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776918-14

The GPIB-ENET supports up to 14 devices, works with Mac OS, Linux, Windows, and includes NI-488.2 software for optimal network communication.

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    Description

    The 776918-14, 320910A-01 part numbers refer to the GPIB-ENET category model, specifically designed for network communication among IEEE 488 devices. This product is identified as GPIB-ENET/OSF-2, featuring a Coax connection and a universal power supply that supports 240 VAC, making it suitable for a wide range of geographical locations.

    It complies with IEEE 488.1 and IEEE 488.2 standards, ensuring broad compatibility and reliable performance in a variety of settings. The GPIB-ENET model is designed to work seamlessly with multiple operating systems, including Mac OS X, Linux, and Microsoft Windows. This level of compatibility ensures that users can integrate the device into their existing setups without the need for extensive modifications or additional equipment.

    The device features an RJ-45 Ethernet I/O network connection, supporting Ethernet-based TCP/IP protocols such as Gigabit, 100BASE-TX, and 10BASE-T. This enables fast and efficient network communication, allowing for the connection of up to 14 GPIB devices simultaneously. Additionally, the system can support up to 100 GPIB-ENET/1000 interfaces, demonstrating its capability to handle large and complex setups.

    Security is a priority for the GPIB-ENET model, featuring a password-protected user interface for its configuration. This ensures that system settings can only be modified by authorized personnel, providing peace of mind and protecting the integrity of the network. The product comes with NI-488.2 software included, further enhancing its functionality and ease of use.

    Its internal power supply can operate on 100-120 VAC or 220-240 VAC, accommodating a wide range of power sources and making the device versatile in terms of deployment locations. The GPIB-ENET is particularly suited for applications such as network communication among IEEE 488 devices, sharing one GPIB system by multiple users, and controlling test systems from a single point. This breadth of applications highlights the device’s flexibility and capability in meeting various user needs.

    Question 1: What operating systems does the GPIB-ENET support?
    Answer 1: Mac OS X, Linux, Windows.

    Question 2: How many devices can the GPIB-ENET connect to simultaneously?
    Answer 2: Up to 14 devices.

    Question 3: Does the GPIB-ENET have an Ethernet connection?
    Answer 3: Yes, RJ-45 Ethernet I/O.

    Question 4: Is the GPIB-ENET password protected?
    Answer 4: Yes, it has a password-protected UI.

    Question 5: What standards does the GPIB-ENET comply with?
    Answer 5: IEEE 488.1 and IEEE 488.2.

    Specification Detail
    Part Number 776918-14, 320910A-01
    Category GPIB
    Model GPIB-ENET
    Description GPIB-ENET/OSF-2, Coax, Universal Euro 240 VAC
    Compatible IEEE Standards IEEE 488.1, IEEE488.2
    Compatible Operating Systems Mac OS X, Linux, Microsoft Windows
    Network Connection RJ-45 Ethernet I/O
    Supported Network Protocols Ethernet-based TCP/IP (Gigabit, 100BASE-TX, 10BASE-T)
    Maximum GPIB Devices Supported 14
    Maximum GPIB-ENET/1000 Interfaces Supported 100
    Configuration Interface Password-protected user interface
    Software Included NI-488.2
    Power Supply Internal 100-120 VAC or 220-240 VAC
    Applications Network communication among IEEE 488 devices, Sharing one GPIB system by multiple users, Controlling test systems from one point