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778033-01 Datasheet, PDF (1/5 Pages) National Instruments Corporation – GPIB Analyzers for PCI and PCI Express | |||
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GPIB Analyzers for PCI and PCI Express
NI PCI-GPIB+, NI PCIe-GPIB+,
NI PCIe-GPIB+ Low-Profile (LP)
Analyzer Hardware
â¾â¾ Monitor and control all GPIB lines
â¾â¾ Capture GPIB events including
event timestamping
â¾â¾ Large FIFO for high-speed captures
â¾â¾ Hardware triggering
â¾â¾ Variable handshake rate
â¾â¾ Capture GPIB handshake
line transitions
Analyzer Software
â¾â¾ Easy-to-use graphical application
â¾â¾ Selective GPIB event capture
â¾â¾ Several windows for capture buffer
and capture display
â¾â¾ Several data display formats
â¾â¾ Captured data searchable
for specified GPIB pattern
â¾â¾ Capture event markers for easy
analysis and benchmarking
â¾â¾ Selective captured event printing
â¾â¾ Software can run concurrently
with GPIB applications
Controller
â¾â¾ IEEE 488.2 and HS488 compatible
â¾â¾ Jumperless, software configurable
â¾â¾ Plug-and-play compatible
Operating Systems
â¾â¾ Windows Vista (32- and 64-bit)/XP/2000
Driver Software (included)
â¾â¾ NI-488.2
â¾â¾ GPIB analyzer
Overview
The NI PCI-GPIB+, PCIe-GPIB+, and PCIe-GPIB+/LP devices include a complete
GPIB analyzer and GPIB controller on a single device. Compatible with HS488,
these devices are lower-cost alternatives to purchasing two separate products
for analyzer and controller functionality. You can use them to troubleshoot
IEEE 488 software and hardware problems or control GPIB instruments. You
can trigger on bus patterns or specific GPIB events and benchmark system
performance with the built-in timestamping capabilities.
Monitoring the Bus
The GPIB analyzer software displays the current state of the GPIB at all times.
The Bus Monitor window shows the real-time state of each of the 16 GPIB
data and control lines. It displays the state of the eight data lines in ASCII,
hexadecimal, and binary formats and the state of the eight control lines in the
binary format.
The window displays the binary format as a series of LEDs, one for each GPIB
line represented.
Each GPIB data and control line has a corresponding toggle switch you can
use to assert one or more of these lines at any time. Using these switches, you
can exercise simple control over the GPIB, such as stepping through the states
of the source or acceptor handshake. The Accept Byte button performs a single
acceptor handshake sequence. The GPIB analyzer software offers several options
for capturing and analyzing activity on the GPIB. You enable the capture by using
the Capture button in the Action window. When the analyzer is capturing, it
continually samples the GPIB and records the occurrence of user-specified GPIB
events. You can configure the analyzer application to record captured information
for any combination of the following GPIB events:
â¾â¾ Data transfers
â¾â¾ Command transfers
â¾â¾ Control-line transition
â¾â¾ Handshake-line transition
â¾â¾ Parallel-poll response
In addition, you can configure the analyzer application to continually
reuse the capture buffer (treat it as a circular buffer) until you stop the
capture operation.
You can configure the analyzer application to participate in the IEEE 488.1
three-wire handshake while capturing. For nonintrusive captures, you can
configure the analyzer application not to participate in the IEEE 488.1 three-
wire handshake while capturing. Besides capturing the standard IEEE 488.1
three-wire handshake, the analyzer application can capture high-speed HS488
data transfers. If desired, you can configure the analyzer application to record
timestamps with each captured event. Recorded timestamps have a
50 ns resolution.
Sometimes you may want to focus a capture operation on a specific GPIB
pattern that occurs at some unknown time. With the analyzer application, you
can define a GPIB trigger condition and select the number of events to record
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