Thank you. Apart from being filmed in a noisy lab using a camera phone, I do have a bad habit of speaking quickly. Im surprised how tricky that sort of thing is to correct.
@yourfavouriteta Lol I still watched the whole thing. I slowed it to 0.75 and that worked for me. It may just be me because I'm hard of hearing. I'm working on calibrations and want to automate via gpib either with a laptop or raspberry pi. All my professional career, I've eyeballed those ports and thought, "why on earth aren't we using these?!" I'm finally in a position to push for that sort of thing. Thanks for putting it out there.
My friend, you don't know how this video turned out to be useful for me!
I'd be very interested to hear what project you are doing and how this tutorial helped you out :-)
Very interesting and useful. I have the same GPIB USB adapter and wanted to have it control some lab gear. Thanks TA!
You're welcome!
Very useful info! I do struggle to understand your speech. It sounds like the playback is sped up and distorted.
Thank you. Apart from being filmed in a noisy lab using a camera phone, I do have a bad habit of speaking quickly. Im surprised how tricky that sort of thing is to correct.
@yourfavouriteta Lol I still watched the whole thing. I slowed it to 0.75 and that worked for me. It may just be me because I'm hard of hearing. I'm working on calibrations and want to automate via gpib either with a laptop or raspberry pi. All my professional career, I've eyeballed those ports and thought, "why on earth aren't we using these?!" I'm finally in a position to push for that sort of thing. Thanks for putting it out there.
@@stephenmcdonald3781 You're welcome, good luck with your project!