Digital488 User’s Manual
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Command Descriptions, 3-11
M8
will generate a
Service Request
when the
Digital488
self-test fails. Refer to the
Test
command
(T0)
description for details on self-tests.
M16
will generate a
Service Request
when the
Digital488
has completed the execution of a set of
commands from the bus controller. This is used by the controller to assure the completion of a set of
commands before sending a subsequent set of commands.
Example:
CLEAR 718
reset the
Digital488
OUTPUT 718;"M4X"
select SRQ on Bus error
OUTPUT 718;"F7X"
send an invalid bus command.
Note: ERROR and SRQ LEDs should illuminate
CLEAR 718
reset the
Digital488
OUTPUT 718;"M1XM4X"
select SRQ on Bus error and SRQ on Service input.
OUTPUT 718;"M5X"
This has the same effect as the command above
where
M1X
plus
M4X
equals
M5X
.
Serial Poll Status Byte
The
Serial Poll
Output
byte is sent upon receiving the serial poll command from the controller.
Refer to the
SRQ
description for details on how the
Serial Poll
byte is affected. Below is a description
of the significance of each bit in the
Serial Poll
byte.
Bit Location
Significance
(SRQ Bit Value if set to logic 1)
DIO1(LSB)
1
Service Input transition
DIO2
2
EDR input transition
DIO3 4
Bus
error
DIO4 8
Test
error
DIO5
16
Ready for more commands
DIO6
32
not assigned, always 0
DIO7
64
Service Request bit
DIO8 (MSB)
128
not assigned, always 0
Serial Poll Bit Description
DIO1
When enabled by the
M1
command,
DIO1
is set by a transition on the Service
Input line (active transition state determined by the
Invert
command
(I64)
).
DIO1
is cleared after the controller serial polls the
Digital488.
DIO2
When enabled by the
M2
command, DIO2
is set on an
EDR
transition
(active transition state determined by the
Invert
command
(I32)
).
DIO2
is cleared after the controller serial polls the
Digital488.
DIO3
DIO3
is set when an invalid command is sent to the
Digital488.
The
M4
command will enable a
Service Request
to occur then an invalid command
is received. The bit is cleared after the controller sends a
Status
command
(U0X)
and reads the status string from the
Digital488.
DIO4
The status of
DIO4
is determined after the
Test
command
(T0X)
is sent to the
Digital488.
If the self-test passes, the
DIO4
bit will remain a zero.
If the self-test fails,
DIO4
will be set to a logic 1.
The
M8
command will cause a
Service Request
to be generated in addition
to
DIO4
being set if the self-test fails. The
DIO4
bit is cleared after the controller
sends a
Status
command
(U0X)
and reads the status string from the
Digital488.
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