Gpib connector (optional) – AMETEK XG Family Programmable DC User Manual

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Remote Operation

M370430-01 Rev E

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5

GPIB Connector (Optional)

The power supply can be programmed from a remote terminal using a
General Purpose Interface Bus (GPIB) interface.

The GPIB interface is an 8-bit parallel data bus having a host of bus
commands for synchronization and up to one megabyte data transfer
rate. Use standard IEEE-486, 26 AWG GPIB cable up to 3 m length.

GPIB Pin Description

The GPIB port is a 21-pin, special GPIB female connector. Table 5-8
identifies the pin names and describes the pin functions.

Table 5-8 GPIB Pin Description (J2)

Pin #

Name

Function

Note

1

DIO1

DIO1

Data

2

DIO2

DIO2

Data

3

DIO3

DIO3

Data

4

DIO4

DIO4

Data

5

EOI

End of Identify

Control

6

DAV

Data Valid

Handshake

7

NRFD

Not Ready for Data

Handshake

8

NDAC

No Data Accepted

Handshake

9

IFC

Interface Clear

Control

10

SRQ

Service Request

Control

11

ATN

Attention

Control

12

-

Shield

Chassis

13

DIO5

DIO5

Data

14

DIO6

DIO6

Data

15

DIO7

DIO7

Data

16

DIO8

DIO8

Data

17

REN

Remote Enable

Control

18

-

DAV Return

Chassis

19

-

NRFD Return

Chassis

20

-

NDAC Return

Chassis

21

-

IFC Return

Chassis

22

-

SRQ Return

Chassis

23

-

ATN Return

Chassis

24

-

Signal Ground

Chassis

Communication with Your Device

This section provides information on selecting the GPIB interface as the
communication port used on the power supply, and it also provides an
example of how commands can be sent and received. The details of the
IEEE 488.2 and SCPI status reporting register structures and a complete
list of commands available can be found later in this section.

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