E5810B Description
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E5810B Software/Firmware Descriptions
E5810B User’s Guide
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If the maximum number of client connections to the E5810B
has not been exceeded, the connection is allowed. Although
several instruments can be connected to the E5810B GPIB
bus, only one I/O application operation can be performed on
the GPIB bus at any given time. Therefore, once a client’s
request begins to execute on the GPIB, all other client
requests for operations on the GPIB must wait until the
current client request completes. Client requests are serviced
in a first come, first served manner, unless they are
prohibited by the interface or the device locks.
If a client has a sequence of I/O application operations to
perform that should not be preempted, the client should
obtain a lock on the E5810B GPIB, USB, or RS- 232 interface
or device. Once the client’s sequence is completed, it should
release its lock, allowing access for other clients.
When a client closes a connection, the E5810B frees up the
resources allocated to that client, including any locks,
pending I/O requests, and memory usage.
Typical network IP addressing
This section describes the typical Enterprise network IP
addresses and subnet addresses on the network.
Figure 1- 7
shows a typical Enterprise network, consisting of a router
(gateway), a corporate Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
(DHCP) server, and a subnet consisting of six hosts
(two E5810Bs and four host PCs). The router sends packets
of information to each host, based on the IP address of the
host. The subnet is defined by the Subnet Mask for the IP
addresses on the subnet.
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