[time-nuts] Re: Accuracy of a sound card
Daun Yeagley
daun at yeagley.net
Mon Aug 22 22:50:11 EDT 2005
Agilent also now has a USB to GPIB converter. Of course it's several hundred
dollars also, and uses the Agilent I/O libraries. Not sure, but I think that it
only supports Windoze. I'll check with some of my buddies that survived to see
it that's the case.
Daun
-----Original Message-----
From: time-nuts-bounces at febo.com [mailto:time-nuts-bounces at febo.com]On
Behalf Of Tom Van Baak
Sent: Monday, August 22, 2005 10:43 PM
To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Re: Accuracy of a sound card
> I know.... :-( I checked the NI prices and for such a card they want a
> couple hundreds Euros or more...
> I am wondering... I know of the existence of USB <=> RS232 adaptors. May
> be someone sells also USB <=> GPIB converters ? Nobody knows ?
>
> 73 Alberto I2PHD
Alberto,
I do almost all my logging with RS-232. It has the
advantage that it's OS-independent; i.e., it requires
no device drivers (since almost any OS supports
RS-232 out-of-the-box).
You can find cheap, surplus RS232-GPIB converters
which will work well on a HP 5328A.
To get more serial ports on a PC I use 4- or 8-way
USB-serial converters. Again these can be found
surplus for next to nothing. My favorite are those
by Edgeport.
/tvb
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