Comment by labcomputer
3 hours ago
Sure, in principle, but that takes effort and special equipment to set up. The point is that GPIB makes it easy (trivial, actually) with nothing more than the cables you normally use to connect instruments to get very low and predictable latency.
GPIB GET works by first configuring a subset of bus devices as listeners and then sending a single-byte message (it’s an 8 bit bus, so one bus cycle) with the ATN line asserted. It’s intrinsically low latency without any special effort.
Whether that makes it worthwhile to put GPIB on a new instrument in 2025 is a different question. I’m only addressing “what does GPIB give you”?
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