GPIB automatic test equipment system

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The discussion focuses on the digital logic of the GPIB (General Purpose Interface Bus) automatic test equipment system and the role of open collector gates. Participants emphasize the importance of understanding these concepts for effective use of GPIB systems. Reference materials are suggested for further reading, including links to tutorials and technical resources. There is also a suggestion to utilize Google for basic inquiries to find information quickly. Overall, the conversation highlights the need for foundational knowledge in GPIB digital logic and open collector gate applications.
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Give a general description of the folowing aspect of the GPIB automatic test equipment system:

The digital logic of the GPIB and the general use of open collector gates
 
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If you tell me where the reference materials are, and if I read them
I'll be able to do this.

But then...(so could you).
 
dhool3053 said:
Give a general description of the folowing aspect of the GPIB automatic test equipment system:

The digital logic of the GPIB and the general use of open collector gates

http://www.techsoft.de/htbasic/tutgpib.htm

or

http://zone.ni.com/devzone/conceptd.nsf/webmain/22B0CE0C1DC87C8786256F10005EE527

Just use google next time for simple questions like this.
 
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