GB/T 21547.4-2008
ActiveVMEbus extensions for intrumentation - Part 4: TCP/IP-IEEE488.2 instrument interface specification
VME总线对仪器的扩展 第4部分:TCP/IP-IEEE488.2仪器接口规范
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the protocol and interface requirements for controlling IEEE 488.2-compatible instruments over a TCP/IP network using a VMEbus system. It is applied in automated test and measurement environments where VMEbus-based controllers need to communicate with remote instruments via Ethernet, enabling distributed data acquisition and instrument control. The standard ensures interoperability between VMEbus systems and network-connected IEEE 488.2 devices in laboratory, industrial, and aerospace testing contexts.
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