ATmega32 is clocked using 12MHz clock taken from pin C0 of FT232RL USB to serial converter. Use programming order as below: Program FT232RL using proper utility (see hw/ft232_settings.jpg) Program ...
In your use case, you don't need to care about the USB host. You just need to find out where the device node of your USB-to-GPIB adapter is, something similar to /dev/ttyUSB0, and your application ...
See the README in the appropriate subdirectory for more information: NI GPIB-USB-B (subdir ni_gpib_usb_b/) NI GPIB-USB-HS+ (subdir ni_gpib_usb_hsp/) Agilent 82357A and 82357B (subdir agilent_82357a/) ...
For example, a GPIB-to-USB converter has a USB cable that connects to the universal serial bus (USB) port of the host computer, and a GPIB cable to connect to the rest of the GPIB network. In this way ...
The new gateway allows users to connect and control, over a standard local-area network, up to 14 GPIB instruments, up to four USB instruments via a self-powered hub, and an RS-232 instrument. With ...
I was able to install the Multi-Cal software and the GPIB-USB-HS GPIB driver on a new/fresh PC and run the Multi-Cal software. When running and installing the Muti-Cal software and NI drivers, please ...