Years of working with GPIB has taught me many things, but the most
important has been that when it works, it's great, when it doesn't,
it's very frustrating. 10 meters might be a problem, but I doubt it.
GPIB will usually work 25-50% beyond the written specs, especially
with so few instruments on
Gokul,
I have several Kith 23x around controlled from LV- and they are running
flawlessly. Regarding puting the code in the loop - probably you're trying
to get the data too frequently. These units have their integration time, so
they cannot exceed that frequency in any case..
Mike
Are you opening and closing the device inside the loop? If so, don't. Open
before you start the loop, acquire inside the loop, close after the loop
finishes.
Kelly Bersch
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Based on the data you included in your question, I would guess your
(A) analyzer is set to return data in ASCII format while your (B)
analyzer is set to return data in binary format. Typically data
encoding format is settable on many instrument. Therefore, you can set
(B) to return data in the