Table 4. GPIB Interface Management Lines (Continued)
Line
Description
REN (remote enable) System Controller drives the REN line to place devices in remote or
local program mode.
SRQ (service request) Any device can drive the SRQ line to asynchronously request service
from the Controller.
EOI (end or identify) Talker uses the EOI line to mark the end of a data message.
Controller uses the EOI line when it conducts a parallel poll.
Physical and Electrical Characteristics
Devices are usually connected with a cable assembly consisting of a shielded 24-conductor
cable with both a plug and receptacle connector at each end, as shown in the following figure.
Figure 13. GPIB Connector and Signal Assignments
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24
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2
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DIO5
DIO6
DIO7
DIO8
REN
GND (TW PAIR W/DAV)
GND (TW PAIR W/NRFD)
GND (TW PAIR W/NDAC)
GND (TW PAIR W/IFC)
GND (TW PAIR W/SRQ)
GND (TW PAIR W/ATN)
SIGNAL GROUND
DIO1
DIO2
DIO3
DIO4
EOI
DAV
NRFD
NDAC
IFC
SRQ
ATN
SHIELD
With this design, you can link devices in a linear configuration, a star configuration, or a
combination of the two configurations. The following figure shows both linear and star
configurations.
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