06-02-2017 11:17 AM
I have an ATE system that currently uses a GPIB-232CV-A interface and I understand this device is no longer available as a new item. Recommended replacement is the GPIB-RS232, so I am wondering if this is a "drop in" replacement for the CV-A version?
Thanks,
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06-05-2017 12:22 PM
Hello bzim59,
The hardware shouldn't have changed (it is not important to know) because, in general terms, is a converter and the buses don't change as they are standards. The only thing that might have changed is the software, you might need to upgrade it for compatibility and maybe some of the functions changed. Although, this is not common in a basic driver like this one.
This hardware uses the NI-488.2 driver in case you want to check for newer versions and if they are compatible with your LabVIEW version and the hardware you want to purchase.
Regards,
PedroR
06-05-2017 12:32 PM
Good advice.
If you find out that your system is using obsolete equipment it is very likely to have other obsolescence For instance- the 488.2 driver that originally shipped with that device had support for 16 bit OS's (DOS, Win 3.1/9x/NT/Me). newer devices may not be compatible with those OS's