Annc: New release of KE5FX GPIB Toolkit

Free to any/all interested parties:

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Some of this code has been around for quite awhile, but it's never been properly packaged and documented until now. The new spectrum- surveillance and phase-noise measurement utilities are VERY cool. Enjoy!

-- john, KE5FX

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John Miles
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Did you see the EDN article on a USB-based GPIB controller? The link was incorrect, should be:

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Jack

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Johnson

Interesting; looks very similar to the new Prologix board, which I support fully. Both use a FTDI virtual RS-232 port chip and Atmel controller, but the Prologix board has a lower chip count.

It will be good to have a few lower-cost options for USB-GPIB connectivity out there... the National Instruments adapters are still commanding silly prices.

-- jm

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John Miles

In the Softwire forum there's some VB.NET code for GPIB --

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-- written by one of the NATI folks. The various MCC instruments which support USB can thus talk GPIB. (National Instruments owns Measurement Computing which owns Softwire.)

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