[time-nuts] Bus fault analyzer

J. Forster jfor at quik.com
Sun Dec 6 01:25:04 UTC 2009


Depending on exactly what you want to do, you might find a logic analyzer
w/ GPIB opcode dissassemly useful also.

-John

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> Although the cases and layout are different, the switches and LEDs are
> almos the same. The ICS has a few more switches. That HP manual will
> be helpful to figure out how this thing works. Thanks.
>
> On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 5:02 PM, Adrian <rfnuts at arcor.de> wrote:
>> Joe,
>>
>> I have a HP 59401A. These can be had for less than $100. Mine came with
>> the
>> original maual, and I think I didn't pay more than some $40 last year.
>> The manual is available at KO4BB's.
>>
>> Adrian
>>
>> Joseph Gray schrieb:
>>>
>>> Since folks here use a lot of GPIB equipment, maybe someone knows
>>> something about an ICS Bus Fault Analyzer Model 4810. I'm trying to
>>> find an Ops manual, but no luck so far. I thought this thing might be
>>> useful for testing the GPIB interface on equipment.
>>>
>>> Joe Gray
>>> KA5ZEC
>>>
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