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Networked Bitscope (BS300)
Browse this part of the website to learn about:
- Bitscope Networking and what it means.
- How networking works and the benefits it provides.
- Network interface hardware design with schematic.
- The network protocols and packet formats used.
- Network interface configuration and programming details.
- Free networking toolkits and software you can download.
BitScope networking was first implemented in BS220 and BS300 via an external adaptor; an
RS-232 serial to 10BaseT ethernet convertor custom designed for use
with these Bitscopes.
Network Adaptor Module
This allowed a single or multiple PCs to be used with as many Bitscopes as required,
simultaneously.
In addition to converting between ethernet and serial formats the adaptor knew how Bitscope's
VM-220 and VM-300 modules and Serial
Interface work together to provide a dramatic increase upload speed while maintaining
efficient network utilization.
Since then BitScope's networking technology has been integrated into the current model Network BitScopes for seamless network operation opening up a whole range of remote testing, automated diagnostics and other networked data acquisition applications.
Networking Advantages
- Multiple Network Bitscopes may be connected simultaneously to a single PC.
- The data upload speed is increased from 115 kb/s to 1.25 Mb/s per Bitscope. In particular this makes possible high rate refresh DSO style
applications.
- Removes the distance limitations associated with RS-232. The PC and its Network Bitscope(s) can be geographically remote: from the next room to around the
world.
- A single software application may simultaneously control many (eg, hundreds) of Network Bitscopes. This capability enables the virtualization of larger
Bitscopes.
- Open Standard Internet Protocols (UDP/IP) are used for all communication. This allows the development of new generation of
Bitscope applications such as remote monitoring, remote control, Bitscope sharing, distance learning etc.
- Use of the standard IP stack and "sockets" interface eliminates custom serial handlers and makes possible the development of applications that can readily
be deployed across different hardware and software platforms.
- Backward compatible with all BS300 series Bitscopes (after installation of the upgrade).
- The adaptor version is self contained and powered by the Bitscope itself.
- Ethernet isolation means BitScope is also electrically isolated from the PC.
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