[Chapter
8]
8.2
1253 Op Man_DA
1
INTRODUCTION AND STANDARDS
The 1253 can be remotely controlled via the General Purpose Interface Bus (GPIB)
Interface. The 1253 can also be used in a system containing GPIB compatible devices
(e.g. printers, plotters etc.).
The user will require the following documents to control the 1253 via the interface:
1. The Operating Manual of the external device.
2. The 1253 Operating Manual.
The GPIB Interface conforms to the IEEE 488,1978 standard. The IEEE the publishes
complete standard, under the title: “IEEE Standard Digital Interface for Programmable
Instrumentation”. A useful introduction to the theory of the GPIB is given in the
Solartron monograph: “Plus Bus –the Solartron GPIB”.
1.1
GPIB CAPABILITY CODE
The GPIB Interface in the 1253 conforms to the following sub-functions within the
standard, as listed on the rear panel:
SH1
Source Handshake
AHl Acceptor
Handshake
T5
:
Basic Talker, Serial Poll, Talk Only Selectable, unaddressed if MLA (My
Listener Address)
TE0
No Extended Talker capability
L4
Basic Listener, no Listen Only mode, unaddressed if MTA (My Talker
Address)
LE0
No Extended Listener capability
SRl
Complete Service Request capability
RLl
Complete Remote/Local capability, with Local Lock-Out
PP2
Parallel Poll with Local Configuration
DC1
Complete Device Clear capability, including Selective Device.Clear
C0
No Controller capability
DT0
No Device Trigger capability
E1
Open Collector Drivers
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