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FPM-8220
Three handshake lines ensure that all data and messages are reliably transferred:
NRFD (not ready for data) indicates whether a device can receive the next byte of data or
message.
NDAC (not data accepted) indicates whether a receiving device has accepted a byte of
data or message.
DAV (data valid) indicates that the signal levels on the data lines are stable and available
for the receiving device(s) to accept.
Five interface management lines control the flow of information:
ATN (attention) is set by the controller in charge to define the I/O lines for data or
interface messages.
IFC (interface clear) is set by the system controller to initialize the bus and assert itself as
controller in charge.
REN (remote enable) is set by the controller to place addressed devices into remote or
local (front panel) control mode.
SRQ (service request) can be set by any device in the system to request service from the
controller.
EOI (end or identify) is used by talkers to identify the end of a message.
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