National Instruments (NI) has introduced a new GPIB bus extender, the GPIB-140A 186135F-31, that significantly improves connectivity and data transfer rates for industrial automation and test and measurement systems. The GPIB-140A 186135F-31 uses advanced fiber optic transmission technology to support transmission distances of up to 1 km while maintaining high-speed data transmission rates of up to 1.1 Mb/s (IEEE 488.1) or 2.8 Mb/s (HS488).
Designed with industrial environments in mind, the GPIB bus extender is capable of stable operation in a wide range of harsh conditions, with an operating temperature range of 0°C to +55°C. The introduction of the GPIB-140A 186135F-31 not only extends the physical distance of the GPIB system, but also greatly improves the scalability and flexibility of the system by increasing the maximum number of system devices from 15 to 26.
Gpib-140a 186135F-31 strong compatibility, compatible with NI and other manufacturers of GPIB equipment, support a variety of communication protocols and instruments, such as oscilloscopes, signal generators, digital multimeters. This makes it widely used in automated test systems, data acquisition systems and industrial control systems.
National Instruments is committed to providing engineers and scientists with advanced test, control, design and simulation solutions. The introduction of the GPIB-140A 186135F-31 once again proves NI’s technical strength and innovation in the field of industrial automation and test and measurement. With the continuous advancement of Industry 4.0 and intelligent manufacturing, NI will continue to work with customers to explore the infinite possibilities of technological innovation.