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== current devices | == current devices | ||
* ADDR 6 -- Programmable Power supply/cycler | * ADDR 6 -- Programmable Power supply/cycler | ||
* ADDR 7 -- HP8112 Signal generator | |||
* ADDR 9 -- HP3488A Electronic Switch Unit | * ADDR 9 -- HP3488A Electronic Switch Unit | ||
* ADDR 10 -- SOLARTRON SCHLUMBERGER 7150N Multimeter | * ADDR 10 -- SOLARTRON SCHLUMBERGER 7150N Multimeter |
Revision as of 22:20, 10 August 2011
There is a Prologic GPIB to Ethernet adaptor available in the electronics area. It connects a couple of meters to ethernet - and lets one do some automation on capture.
- MAC Address: 00:21:69:01:05:57 a
- Usually on IP Address 172.31.24.126
- [Documentation]
- Responds to 3040 discovery and telnet to port 1234
Typical use session:
- telnet 172.31.24.126 1234
- ++addr 10
- *IDN?
- HP127812
- MEASURE:VOLT:DC
- 12.3912
I.e. telnet to the box, talk to GPIB address 10 - ask it to identify itself - and then proceed to measure the voltage (this will by default assume autoranging and adjust the settings as needed).
This device is *not* to hack - just to aid your hacking :)
== current devices
* ADDR 6 -- Programmable Power supply/cycler * ADDR 7 -- HP8112 Signal generator * ADDR 9 -- HP3488A Electronic Switch Unit * ADDR 10 -- SOLARTRON SCHLUMBERGER 7150N Multimeter