GPIB (General Purpose Interface Bus), also known as IEEE-488, is a parallel interface standard used for connecting electronic test equipment such as oscilloscopes, signal generators, and data acquisition systems to computers or controllers. It allows for bidirectional communication and data transfer between multiple devices on the bus. It is commonly used in automated testing and measurement applications.
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