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USB-8451, I2C/SPI INTERFACE, BOA
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BOB-08841
GPIB-ETHERNET CONTROLLER
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Onboard GPIB Analyzer
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SN-6801-AT
GSM 3G HSPA IndustProRtr
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GPIB & Communications

General Purpose Interface Bus and Communications (GPIB) is a digital interface that facilitates the transmission of data between various devices. It serves as a standardized method for communication and control in a wide range of applications. Within this category, there are several types of products available, each designed to support specific interfaces and protocols. Some examples of products found in this category include: CANopen interface: This interface enables communication and networking among devices using the CANopen protocol, which is widely used in industrial automation and control systems. DeviceNet interface: DeviceNet is a communication protocol commonly used in industrial settings for connecting devices on a network. The DeviceNet interface facilitates communication between devices utilizing this protocol. Ethernet interface: Ethernet is a widely adopted standard for local area networks (LANs), allowing devices to communicate over a network. The Ethernet interface enables data exchange via Ethernet connections. GPIB interface: GPIB, also known as IEEE 488 or HPIB, is a widely used interface for connecting and controlling electronic devices in scientific and industrial applications. The GPIB interface allows for high-speed and reliable data transfer between devices. I²C/SPI interface: I²C (Inter-Integrated Circuit) and SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface) are common serial communication protocols used for connecting integrated circuits. The I²C/SPI interface facilitates communication between devices supporting these protocols. PROFIBUS interface: PROFIBUS is a popular fieldbus communication protocol used in industrial automation systems. The PROFIBUS interface enables devices to communicate using this protocol. RS232 interface: RS232 is a serial communication standard commonly used for data transfer between computers and peripheral devices. The RS232 interface supports communication via RS232 connections. RS485 interface: RS485 is a versatile serial communication standard that allows for long-distance data transmission and multi-point networking. The RS485 interface enables devices to communicate using this standard. These products can be filtered based on various criteria such as bus connection type, front connection options, number of channels, supply voltage requirements, serial protocol compatibility, and additional features. This allows users to choose the appropriate interface that best suits their specific application requirements. In summary, the General Purpose Interface Bus and Communications category encompasses a range of products designed to facilitate data transmission between devices. These products support various interfaces and protocols, enabling seamless communication and control in diverse applications across industrial, scientific, and networking domains.