PCI-8212
May 18, 2026

PCI-8212

Product Introduction (PCI-8212) The NI PCI-8212 is a dual-function GPIB + Ethernet interface card for PCI bus, launched by National Instruments, which is used for industrial testing, instrument control and network communication. It has been discontinued (EOL) and is now mainly available as a second-hand or inventory card. Core Positioning 1 card = PCI-GPIB + 10/100 Ethernet Usage: GPIB instrument control + computer networking / data upload Applicable: Industrial automation, ATE test systems, laboratory instrument control Main Features GPIB (IEEE 488.2) Controller / Speaker / Listener functions Standard rate: 1.5 MB/s; HS488 high speed: 7.7 MB/s Chip: TNT4882C, fully compatible with IEEE 488.2 Ethernet (10/100 Mbps) Controller: Intel 82559 Interface: RJ-45, auto-sensing 10/100 Mbps PCI Bus 32-bit PCI, bus master DMA Power consumption: 2.5 W @ +5 V Size: Half-length PCI (5.1 × 4.2 inches) Interfaces and Indicators Backplane: 24-pin GPIB port + RJ-45 Ethernet port LED: Yellow (link/activity), Green (speed) Model and Aliases Model: PCI-8212 Part Number: 186400G-01 System: PCI (not PCIe)

Description

Product Introduction (PCI-8212)

The NI PCI-8212 is a dual-function GPIB + Ethernet interface card for PCI bus, launched by National Instruments, which is used for industrial testing, instrument control and network communication. It has been discontinued (EOL) and is now mainly available as a second-hand or inventory card.

Core Positioning

1 card = PCI-GPIB + 10/100 Ethernet

Usage: GPIB instrument control + computer networking / data upload

Applicable: Industrial automation, ATE test systems, laboratory instrument control

Main Features

GPIB (IEEE 488.2)

Controller / Speaker / Listener functions

Standard rate: 1.5 MB/s; HS488 high speed: 7.7 MB/s

Chip: TNT4882C, fully compatible with IEEE 488.2

Ethernet (10/100 Mbps)

Controller: Intel 82559

Interface: RJ-45, auto-sensing 10/100 Mbps

PCI Bus

32-bit PCI, bus master DMA

Power consumption: 2.5 W @ +5 V

Size: Half-length PCI (5.1 × 4.2 inches)

Interfaces and Indicators

Backplane: 24-pin GPIB port + RJ-45 Ethernet port

LED: Yellow (link/activity), Green (speed)

Model and Aliases

Model: PCI-8212

Part Number: 186400G-01

System: PCI (not PCIe)

II. User Guide (Hardware + Software Installation)

1. Hardware Installation

Shut down the computer, unplug the power cord, and open the case.

Find an available 32-bit PCI slot, remove the cover plate.

Insert the PCI-8212 smoothly and tighten the screws.

Connections:

GPIB port: Connect to GPIB instruments (24-pin GPIB cable)

RJ-45: Connect to local area network switch/router

Close the case and power on.

2. Software Driver Installation (Windows Common)

Supported Systems

Windows 2000 / XP / 7 (32/64 bit)

Some Linux (limited official drivers)

Installation Steps (Official Recommendation)

Insert the NI-488.2 installation CD (or download from ni.com).

Run the installation program and select "Install NI-488.2 Software for Windows".

The installation process will automatically detect the PCI-8212 and install simultaneously:

GPIB driver (NI-488.2)

Ethernet driver (automatically recognized by the system / included on the CD)

Restart the computer after installation is complete.

After restart:

Ethernet: The system will automatically recognize it as "Intel 82559 Fast Ethernet Adapter"

GPIB: It will be normally displayed in Device Manager → National Instruments GPIB Controller

3. Normal State in Device Manager

Ports (COM & LPT): No new COM (GPIB is not a serial port)

Network Adapters: Intel 82559 Fast Ethernet

National Instruments Devices: PCI-8212 / NI-488.2 Controller

4. Basic Usage

GPIB Instrument Control

Using NI software: NI-488.2, LabVIEW, LabWindows/CVI

Programming: Call the NI-488.2 API to send SCPI commands to control the instrument

Example (pseudo code): plaintext

ibdev() → Open GPIB device

ibwrt() → Send commands (e.g. *IDN?)

ibrd() → Read data returned by the instrument

Ethernet Functionality

Completely consistent with a regular network card:

Set IP/DHCP

Internet access, local area network communication, file transfer

Can use GPIB and network simultaneously without interference

5. Common Issues and Precautions

Can only be inserted into a PCI slot, not a PCIe slot (physical incompatibility)

Must install NI-488.2 driver, otherwise GPIB cannot be used

GPIB and Ethernet interrupts are separate: GPIB = INTA, Ethernet port = INTB, generally no conflict

Does not support official drivers for Windows 10/11 (can try compatibility mode, but it is unstable)

III. Alternative Models (Recommended)

PCIe-GPIB: PCIe interface, the new generation of GPIB card (recommended)

USB-GPIB: External, plug and play, suitable for laptops or devices without PCI slots


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