TY - THES T1 - Design and implementation of wireless Hewlett-Packard Interface Bus (HPIB) II A1 - Circe, Maricel S. A2 - Drilon, Rosemarie S. LA - English YR - 2003 UL - https://tuklas.up.edu.ph/Record/UP-99796217608094562 AB - The Hewlett-Packard Interface bus (HPIB) is a cabled interface designed for connecting a host computer and HP devices. Remote control of instruments is made possible using this networked system. Design and Implementation of Wireless HPIB I was intended to be a wireless replacement for Hewlett-Packard Interface Bus. This project was able to realize the HPIB wireless transmission. It utilized a single channel which is 915 MHz. However, the receiver was not functioning. There was no demodulated signal found in the receive port of the receiving module. Design and Implementation of Wireless HPIB II was an improvement of the first phase. This project redesigned the baseband and RF transceivers modules. There modules were merge into a single board for a more compact design. It used the same channel utilized by the first phase. The transceiver functioned as expected. However, the HPIB protocol used by the researchers was not properly tested because the microcontroller used cannot match the timing requirements of HP VEE. CN - LG 993.5 2003 E64 C57 KW - IEEE-488 (Computer bus) KW - Computer interfaces : Design and construction. KW - Hewlett-Packard Interface Bus. KW - Wireless HPIB. ER -