🔗 Connect Smarter, Work Faster: The Ultimate GPIB-USB Upgrade
The Kanonaki NI GPIB-USB-HS Acquisition Card 778927-01 is a compact, plug-and-play device that converts USB ports into full-featured IEEE 488 controllers. Delivering up to 7.7 MB/s high-speed data transfer, it supports up to 14 programmable GPIB devices and works seamlessly across Windows, Mac, and Linux platforms. Lightweight and RoHS compliant, it’s engineered for portable, reliable, and efficient instrumentation control.
Connector Gender | Male-to-Female |
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
Color Name | Blue |
Finish Type | Matte |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Brand | Kanonaki |
Manufacturer | Kanonaki |
Item Model Number | 778927-01 |
Package Dimensions | 25.3 x 19.1 x 3.91 cm; 352 g |
Item Weight | 0.35 Kilograms |
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SN is not in NI database and no CD inside the box
This product looks like NI product, with Serial Number (SN). But when I plugged to the computer, it was not recognised, even after installing NI 488.2 and NI-VISA. The cable had warning detected in NI MAX. To solve the warning, it is needed to install a driver. But it was already installed, but still not recognised. The reason is unknown. But I had another cable, which was working. So I just plugged this new cable on the computer on which the good cable was used. And immediately, it appeared in NI MAX. It was not appearing on my initial computer. What is strange is that both computers have the same labview version, same NI MAX, same NI 488.2 and same NI-VISA. But on one computer, it did not work, and it worked when I plugged it on a computer on which another GPIB-USB cable was in use. Then it worked on that computer , and magically (still unknwon reason), I picked up the cable and connect to the other computer (on which is did not work initially), and suddenly, it was detected by NI MAX. So as it was working once on a computer, it allowed to work on another computer. First time to see that kind of things, but the good news is that is can work, even the price is 10 times lower and the SN is not in NI database ... but the product is delivered in a NI box, packed as NI product, I mean there is no distinguishable things to think it is a fake, only SN is not recognised. (it seems a SN of NI 9211). Hope it helps ...
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