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   Cable, IEEE-488 GPIB

IEEE-488 is a short-range, digital communications bus specification. It was originally created for use with automated test equipment, and is still in wide use for that purpose. IEEE-488 is also commonly known as HP-IB (Hewlett-Packard Instrument Bus) and GPIB (General Purpose Interface Bus).



Bronze Partners
Allen Company, Inc.
Alpha Wire Company
Americor Electronics, Ltd.
APA Cables & Networks
Black Box Corporation
BRIM Electronics Inc.
Cables To Go
Cables Unlimited
Computer Cable Specialist
Electro Standards Laboratories, Inc.
Elite Technical Inc.
EMC EUPEN
FCI Electronics
Fluke Corp.
Galaxy Wire & Cable Inc.
Hi-Tech Controls, Inc.
High Tech Connections
ICS Electronics
James Monroe Wire & Cable Corp.
JH America, Inc.
L-com, Inc.
Lynn Products Inc
Measurement Computing Corp.
Mohawk/CDT
National Instruments
Pan International (USA), Inc.
PDK Electronics
Pioneer Cable Company
Production Devices, Inc.
Rapid Conn Inc
Sinbon Technologies
Storm Products Company
Support Systems Intl Corp
Tensolite Company
Tensolite Company
Weico Wire & Cable, Inc.
Y.C. Cable USA, Inc.
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Books
HPLC: A Practical User's Guide
Marvin C. McMaster

Excerpt - Index: "... 208 GPC (gel permeation chromatography), 57, 189 GPIB or IEEE-488 cable, 161 Gradient, 189 checking performance, 106-7 continuous, 9, 10, 39 ..."
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Advances in Multi Photon Processes and Spectroscopy (Advances in Multi-Photon Processes & Spectroscopy)
S. H. Lin, A. A. Villaeys, and Yuichi Fujimura

Excerpt - page 59: "... The oscilloscope operation was governed by the PC via a GPIB cable IEEE-488. The software was written in ASYST language. The ASYST program ..."
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