Hi just wondering if it is possible to write data to this differential tranciever with a digital I/O card that outputs TTL level signals. The card also has handshaking lines that can be programmed. It is the Agilent 34950 A, thanks.
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Hi just wondering if it is possible to write data to this differential tranciever with a digital I/O card that outputs TTL level signals. The card also has handshaking lines that can be programmed. It is the Agilent 34950 A, thanks.
1) I don't see why it shouldn't be possible. The data sheet of the LBC978 shows TTL inputs with VIH-min = 2V and VIL-max = 0.8V.
2) I checked and we don't have a USB to SCSI or PCI converter. But I found a company "sealevel.com" that builds an entire array of this type of converters. the common approach seems to be using a PXL conversion chip and a c80 or c950 UART.
Hope that helps.
Thomas