GPIBtoUSB interface with Arduino Nano UPDATE
>> YOUR LINK HERE: ___ http://youtube.com/watch?v=DAS1KVU_FaA
I discovered that the memory in the Arduino Nano gets corrupted when leaving the GPIB-to-USB interface connected to an active GPIB bus while it is no longer powered by the USB connection. This video shows how I solved this problem, first temporary using a switch and then by enabling Brown-Out Detection (BOD) on the ATmega328p (or 328pb). • Since I am using a clone Arduino Nano in this interface, it turned out to be using an ATmega328pb which has a different signature (1E9516) from the standard 328p (1E950F). This causes some problems when burning fuse bytes or uploading the bootloader but the video shows a solution for that. • • The 1st Solartron restauration video: • Solartron 7150+ bench-top multi-meter... • The original GPIB interface video: • Solartron 7150+ part 2: A GPIB-to-USB...
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