Register Descriptions
Section Four
GPIB-1014P User Manual
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Address Register 0 (ADR0)
VMEbus Address:
Base A D (hex)
Attributes:
Read Only
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
X
DT0
DL0
AD5-0
AD4-0
AD3-0
AD2-0
AD1-0
R
ADR0 reflects the internal GPIB address status of the TLC as configured using the ADMR. In
addressing Mode 2, ADR0 indicates the address and enable bits for the primary GPIB address of
the TLC. In dual primary addressing (Modes 1 and 3) ADR0 indicates the TLC major primary
GPIB address. (Refer to description of ADMR for information on addressing modes).
Bit
Mnemonic
Description
7r
X
Don't Care Bit
Reads as a zero or one.
6r
DT0
Disable Talker 0
If DT0 is set it indicates that the mode 2 primary (or mode 1 and 3
major) Talker is not enabled; that is, the TLC does not respond to a GPIB
talk address matching AD[5-0–1-0]. If DT0=0, the TLC responds to a
GPIB talk address matching bits AD[5-0–1-0].
5r
DL0
Disable Listener 0 Bit
If DL0 is set, it indicates that the mode 2 primary (or mode 1 and 3
major) Listener is not enabled; that is, the TLC does not respond to a
GPIB Listen address matching bits AD[5-0–1-0]. If DL0=0, the TLC
responds to a GPIB listen address matching bits AD[5-0–1-0].
4-0r
AD5-0
Mode 2 Primary GPIB Address Bits 5-0 through 1-0
through
AD1-0
These are the lower five bits of the TLC GPIB primary (or major)
address. (The primary talk address is formed by adding octal 100 to
AD5-0 through AD1-0, while the listen address is formed by adding
octal 40.)