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Multiline Interface Command Messages

Appendix E

GPIB-100A User Manual

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Multiline Interface Messages

Hex

Oct

Dec

ASCII

Msg

Hex

Oct

Dec

ASCII Msg

00

000

0

NUL

20

040

32

SP

MLA0

01

001

1

SOH

GTL

21

041

33

!

MLA1

02

002

2

STX

22

042

34

"

MLA2

03

003

3

ETX

23

043

35

#

MLA3

04

004

4

EOT

SDC

24

044

36

$

MLA4

05

005

5

ENQ

PPC

25

045

37

%

MLA5

06

006

6

ACK

26

046

38

&

MLA6

07

007

7

BEL

27

047

39

'

MLA7

08

010

8

BS

GET

28

050

40

(

MLA8

09

011

9

HT

TCT

29

051

41

)

MLA9

0A

012

10

LF

2A

052

42

*

MLA10

0B

013

11

VT

2B

053

43

+

MLA11

0C

014

12

FF

2C

054

44

,

MLA12

0D

015

13

CR

2D

055

45

- MLA13

0E

016

14

SO

2E

056

46

.

MLA14

0F

017

15

SI

2F

057

47

/

MLA15

10

020

16

DLE

30

060

48

0

MLA16

11

021

17

DC1

LLO

31

061

49

1

MLA17

12

022

18

DC2

32

062

50

2

MLA18

13

023

19

DC3

33

063

51

3

MLA19

14

024

20

DC4

DCL

34

064

52

4

MLA20

15

025

21

NAK

PPU 35

065 

53

5

MLA21

16

026

22

SYN

36

066

54

6

MLA22

17

027

23

ETB

37

067

55

7

MLA23

18

030

24

CAN

SPE

38

070

56

8

MLA24

19

031

25

EM

SPD

39

071

57

9

MLA25

1A

032

26

SUB

3A

072

58

:

MLA26

1B

033

27

ESC

3B

073

59

;

MLA27

1C

034

28

FS

3C

074

60

<

MLA28

1D

035

29

GS

3D

075

61

=

MLA29

1E

036

30

RS

3E

076

62

>

MLA30

1F

037

31

US

3F

077

63

?

UNL

                                                                                                                                                            

 

Message Definitions

DCL

Device Clear

GET

Group Execute Trigger

GTL

Go To Local

LLO

Local Lockout

MLA

My Listen Address

MSA

My Secondary Address

MTA

My Talk Address

PPC

Parallel Poll Configure

PPD

Parallel Poll Disable

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Page 2: ...5 1991 National Instruments Corporation All Rights Reserved GPIB 100A User Manual March 1990 Edition Part Number 320063 01 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www...

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Page 5: ...are much less if the equipment is used according to this instruction manual If the equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment o...

Page 6: ...100A circuitry operates Appendix A Operation of the GPIB describes GPIB terminology and protocol for users unfamiliar with the GPIB Appendix B Schematic Diagram contains a detailed schematic diagram o...

Page 7: ...ed in the text of this manual C centigrade F Fahrenheit Hz hertz in inch kbytes thousand bytes m meter mA milliamperes Mbytes million bytes mm millimeter sec microsecond nsec nanosecond sec second V v...

Page 8: ...Modes 3 1 Talker Listener Controller TLC Mode 3 1 Talker Listener TL Mode 3 2 Setting the Operating Mode 3 2 Parallel Poll Response PPR Modes 3 2 Buffered PPR Mode Approach 1 3 3 Unbuffered PPR Mode A...

Page 9: ...epted A 4 DAV data valid A 4 Interface Management Lines A 4 ATN attention A 4 IFC interface clear A 4 REN remote enable A 4 SRQ service request A 4 EOI end or identify A 4 Physical and Electrical Char...

Page 10: ...k Diagram 4 1 Figure A 1 GPIB Cable Connector A 3 Figure A 2 Linear Configuration of the GPIB Devices A 5 Figure A 3 Star Configuration of GPIB Devices A 6 Figure C 1 GPIB 100A Parts Locator Diagram C...

Page 11: ...ble length limit of 20 m total per contiguous bus or 2 m times the number of devices on the bus whichever is smaller Electrical loading limit of 15 devices per contiguous bus Each GPIB 100A system ext...

Page 12: ...agraph Parallel Poll Response PPR Modes GPIB 2 GPIB 1 GPIB 100A Computer System Controller Talker and Listener Printer Listener Multimeter Talker and Listener Signal Generator Listener Unit Under Test...

Page 13: ...ration Characteristics Characteristic Specification distance per extension up to 300 m loading per extension up to 14 additional devices multiple extensions permitted in any combination of star or lin...

Page 14: ...mplete Source Handshake identification AH1 complete Acceptor Handshake codes T5 TE5 complete Talker L3 LE3 complete Listener SR1 complete Service Request RL1 complete Remote Local PP1 2 complete Paral...

Page 15: ...s power supply 50 to 60 Hz selectable fuse 110 V 160 mA 250 mA 250 V Slow Blow 220 V 80 mA 200 mA 250 V Slow Blow GPIB interface load one standard load AC and DC power 18 W typical Table 1 5 Environme...

Page 16: ...with AMP Amplimite connectors AMP HDP 20 50 pin connector with RFI EMI shield Table 1 7 Components and Accessories Item Part Number Model GPIB 100A Bus Extender 110V 776107 01 two required per extens...

Page 17: ...y set at a certain operating voltage either 110 VAC or 220 VAC Verify that the voltage you are using is the same as that selected on the rear panel of the GPIB 100A Operating at a voltage other than t...

Page 18: ...ing The GPIB 100A enclosure is designed for table top operation or for rack mounting Single and dual unit rack mounting kits are available from National Instruments for field installation Connecting t...

Page 19: ...brief description of this mode is in the following paragraph Both units power up in a quiescent condition with no local or remote state active They remain that way until one unit detects an IFC pulse...

Page 20: ...press down Figure 3 1 Switch Settings for Operating Mode Parallel Poll Response PPR Modes According to ANSI IEEE Standard 488 l978 devices must respond to a parallel poll within 200 nsec after the Id...

Page 21: ...ollers contains an easy to use parallel poll function If for example the function is called PPOLL and the control program is written in BASIC the sequence to conduct a poll in Buffered PPR mode might...

Page 22: ...igure 3 2 Switch Settings for Parallel Poll Response Mode Operating the GPIB 100A System The GPIB 100A extension system is fully operational when power is applied to both units In TLC mode it is somet...

Page 23: ...100A parts locator diagram Figure 4 1 GPIB 100A Block Diagram Power On When the GPIB 100A is powered on a reset pulse PON created by U48F U28A D and associated Register Capacitor Delay RCD network di...

Page 24: ...LAC FF to be set if ATN is already asserted when IFC occurs When ATN is received from the local side via transceiver U2C the LAC FF is set on the leading edge of ATN and after a delay through U11B C D...

Page 25: ...GPIB transceiver U1B and NRFD is transmitted to the other side through driver U30A XRFD Once the LS FF is set the propagation of NRFD from the remote side sets FF U36A via receiver U19A U44C and U35A...

Page 26: ...are driven is the remote unit through receivers U15 and U17 when Unbuffered PPR mode is selected Switch S1 position 3 open or when the RS FF is set and a remote parallel poll is not in progress U47A a...

Page 27: ...es manage the bus itself They are usually called commands or command messages Interface messages perform such functions as initializing the bus addressing and unaddressing devices and setting devices...

Page 28: ...ler For example one device may only be a Talker called a Talk only device and there may be one or more Listen only devices A Controller is necessary when the active or addressed Talker or Listener mus...

Page 29: ...command messages All commands and most data use the 7 bit ASCII or ISO code set in which case the eighth bit DIO8 is unused or used for parity Appendix E lists the GPIB command messages Handshake Lin...

Page 30: ...nes are used to manage the flow of information across the interface ATN attention The Controller drives ATN true when it uses the data lines to send commands and false when it allows a Talker to send...

Page 31: ...sembly consisting of a shielded 24 conductor cable with both a plug and receptacle at each end This design allows devices to be connected in either a linear or a star configuration or a combination of...

Page 32: ...MICRORIBBON or AMP CHAMP type An adapter cable using non standard cable and or connector is used for special interconnect applications The GPIB uses negative logic with standard TTL logic levels When...

Page 33: ...o be connected to the bus and 20 meters of cable length to be added to the system National Instruments provides two extenders which allow longer cable spans These products are the GPIB 100A and the GP...

Page 34: ...Corporation B 1 GPIB 100A User Manual Appendix B Schematic Diagram This appendix contains the schematic diagram for the GPIB 100A Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOU...

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Page 36: ...m This appendix contains the parts locator diagram for the GPIB 100A The parts locator diagram shows the locations of the GPIB 100A configuration jumpers and switches Figure C 1 GPIB 100A Parts Locato...

Page 37: ...on D 1 GPIB 100A User Manual Appendix D Cable Assembly Wire List This appendix contains the wire list for the GPIB 100A Transmission Cable Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 8...

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Page 39: ...100A User Manual Appendix E Multiline Interface Command Messages The following tables are multiline interface messages sent and received with ATN TRUE Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation...

Page 40: ...2F 057 47 MLA15 10 020 16 DLE 30 060 48 0 MLA16 11 021 17 DC1 LLO 31 061 49 1 MLA17 12 022 18 DC2 32 062 50 2 MLA18 13 023 19 DC3 33 063 51 3 MLA19 14 024 20 DC4 DCL 34 064 52 4 MLA20 15 025 21 NAK PP...

Page 41: ...6 110 n MSA14 PPE 4F 117 79 O MTA15 6F 157 111 o MSA15 PPE 50 120 80 P MTA16 70 160 112 p MSA16 PPD 51 121 81 Q MTA17 71 161 113 q MSA17 PPD 52 122 82 R MTA18 72 162 114 r MSA18 PPD 53 123 83 S MTA19...

Page 42: ...Valid DIO Data EOI End or Identify Bit FF Flip flop IDY Identify IFC Interface Clear ISO International Standard code set L Listener LAC Local Active Controller LS Local Source LSC Local System Contro...

Page 43: ...ote Enable RFD Ready for Data RR Remote Response RS Remote Source RSC Remote System Controller SRQ Service Request T Talker TL Talker Listener TLC Talker Listener Controller GPIB Adapter TTL Transisto...

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