J. Forster wrote:
"..  more generic interface." ??

The vast majority of professional test equipment has GPIB. Virtually
anything else is an "also ran".

FWIW,

-John



these days, ethernet and USB are becoming more popular. My own preference is Ethernet and I long for the day when I can ditch the last GPIB cable (and the stacking connectors where you always seem to need the one on the bottom of the stack) Yes, GPIB provides some clever triggering across the interface, useful for things like sweepers and vector voltmeters, but I suspect that it's not much used these days.. rather you wind up sending binary or ascii strings across the interface.

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