All,
I am looking at a Lecroy wavesurfer scope which is capable of remote
control via. a tcp protocol. The protocol is basically ascii text, but
is grouped into frames with an 8 byte header. The header has some bits
for things like EOI and SRQ and a 32-bit size field. Basically, this is
a simpler (primitive?) way to accomplish the same thing as VXI-11.
I haven't done more then read about asyn, but it seems like what I would
want to do is create an adapter which uses a tcp client port and
implements a gpib port. What I don't know is: how complicated/difficult
would this be?
http://www.lecroy.com/tm/library/manuals/X-Stream_Scopes/RemoteControlMa
nual/WM-RCM-E_Rev_D.pdf
See chapter 3 "Control by LAN"
Thanks,
Michael Davidsaver
NSLSII Controls Group
Brookhaven National Lab
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