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5.4
Interface function codes ..................................................................................................................................... 5-5
5.5
Primary address programming ........................................................................................................................... 5-5
5.6
QuickBASIC programming ............................................................................................................................... 5-6
5.7
Indicator and control aspects of IEEE-488 operation ........................................................................................ 5-7
5.7.1
Error LED ................................................................................................................................................ 5-7
5.7.2
Status indicators ....................................................................................................................................... 5-8
5.7.3
LOCAL/DIGITAL I/O key ...................................................................................................................... 5-9
5.7.4
Concurrent front panel and bus operation ................................................................................................ 5-9
5.8
General bus command programming ................................................................................................................. 5-9
5.8.1
Overview .................................................................................................................................................. 5-9
5.8.2
REN (remote enable) ............................................................................................................................... 5-9
5.8.3
IFC (interface clear) ............................................................................................................................... 5-10
5.8.4
LLO (local lockout) ............................................................................................................................... 5-10
5.8.5
GTL (go to local) ................................................................................................................................... 5-10
5.8.6
DCL (device clear) ................................................................................................................................. 5-10
5.8.7
SDC (selective device clear) .................................................................................................................. 5-10
5.8.8
GET (group execute trigger) .................................................................................................................. 5-10
5.8.9
SPE, SPD (serial polling) ....................................................................................................................... 5-10
5.9
Device-dependent command (DDC) programming ......................................................................................... 5-11
5.9.1
Overview ................................................................................................................................................ 5-11
5.9.2
A — External trigger .............................................................................................................................. 5-15
5.9.3
B — Matrix ready .................................................................................................................................. 5-16
5.9.4
C — Close crosspoint ............................................................................................................................ 5-17
5.9.5
D — Digital Output ................................................................................................................................ 5-17
5.9.6
E — Edit pointer .................................................................................................................................... 5-18
5.9.7
F — Enable/disable triggers ................................................................................................................... 5-18
5.9.8
G — Data format .................................................................................................................................... 5-19
5.9.9
I — Insert blank setup ............................................................................................................................ 5-24
5.9.10
J — Self-test ........................................................................................................................................... 5-24
5.9.11
K — EOI and hold-off ........................................................................................................................... 5-24
5.9.12
L — Download setups ............................................................................................................................ 5-25
5.9.13
M — SRQ and serial poll byte ............................................................................................................... 5-26
5.9.14
N — Open crosspoint ............................................................................................................................. 5-28
5.9.15
O — Digital output ................................................................................................................................ 5-28
5.9.16
P — Clear crosspoints ............................................................................................................................ 5-29
5.9.17
Q — Delete setup ................................................................................................................................... 5-29
5.9.18
R — Restore defaults ............................................................................................................................. 5-30
5.9.19
S — Programmed settling time .............................................................................................................. 5-30
5.9.20
T — Trigger ........................................................................................................................................... 5-31
5.9.21
U — Status ............................................................................................................................................. 5-32
5.9.22
V — Make/Break ................................................................................................................................... 5-36
5.9.23
W — Break/Make .................................................................................................................................. 5-37
5.9.24
X — Execute .......................................................................................................................................... 5-38
5.9.25
Y — Terminator ..................................................................................................................................... 5-38
5.9.26
Z — Copy setup ..................................................................................................................................... 5-39
5.10
Relay command combinations ......................................................................................................................... 5-40
5.11
Timing considerations ...................................................................................................................................... 5-40
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Principles of Operation
6.1
Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................ 6-1
6.2
Overview ............................................................................................................................................................ 6-1
6.3
Microcomputer ................................................................................................................................................... 6-2
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