Status Structure
13-7
Status byte and service request (SRQ)
Service request is controlled by two 8-bit registers; the status byte register and the service
request enable register. Figure 13-3 shows the structure of these registers.
Status byte register
The summary messages from the status registers and queues are used to set or clear the appro-
priate bits (B0, B2, B3, B4, B5, and B7) of the status byte register. These summary bits do not
latch, and their states (0 or 1) are solely dependent on the summary messages (0 or 1). For exam-
ple, if the standard event register is read, its register will clear. As a result, its summary message
will reset to 0, which in turn will reset the ESB bit in the status byte register.
Status Summary Messages (6)
OSB
(B7)
RQS
(B6)
MSS
ESB
(B5)
MAV
(B4)
QSB
(B3)
EAV
(B2)
(B1)
(B0)
OR
* SRE
* SRE?
Status Byte
Register
Service Request
Enable Register
OSB = Operation Summary Bit
MSS = Master Summary Status
RQS = Request for Service
ESB = Event Summary Bit
MAV = Message Available
QSB = Questionable Summary Bit
EAV = Error Available
MSB = Measurement Summary Bit
& = Logical AND
OR = Logical OR
OSB
(B7)
(B6)
ESB
(B5)
MAV
(B4)
QSB
(B3)
EAV
(B2)
(B1)
(B0)
&
&
&
&
&
MSB
MSB
&
128
(2
7
)
32
(2
5
)
16
(2
4
)
8
(2
3
)
4
(2
2
)
1
(2
0
)
Decimal
Weights
* STB?
Serial Poll
Service
Request
Generation
Figure 13-3
Status byte and service
request
Summary of Contents for 6514
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Page 235: ...18 PerformanceVerification...
Page 254: ...19 Calibration...
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Page 278: ...A Specifications...
Page 282: ...B StatusandErrorMessages...
Page 288: ...C GeneralMeasurement Considerations...
Page 294: ...D DDCEmulationCommands...
Page 299: ...E ExamplePrograms...
Page 306: ...F IEEE 488BusOverview...
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