SHARP PC-G850V(S) User Manual -
Appendix A: 11-Pin Interface
11
The following diagram shows the signal timing for the command LPRINT"X" with the CE-
126P connected:
The PC-G850V(S) is waiting for ACK going HIGH before BUSY is set to HIGH for each
clock pulse. This synchronous, serial protocol is also used by the CE-126P interface of
the PC-E500(S).
SSIO-Mode: LPRT-Protocol and Mini-I/O Port
The mini-I/O port of the PC-G850V(S) is just a logical grouping of the six main signals of
the SSIO-mode into two groups, three signals/bits each:
•
Mini-I/O output-port (3-bit)
o
XOUT (bit-0)
o
DOUT (bit-1)
o
BUSY (bit-2)
•
Mini-I/O input-port (3-bit)
o
ACK (bit-0)
o
DIN (bit-1)
o
XIN (bit-2)
The bits of the mini-I/O port can be controlled explicitly via the functions
OUT/miniput()
and
INP/miniget()
, so that e.g. custom communication protocols
can be implemented on that basis.
Besides that, the PC-G850V(S) provides a synchronous, serial protocol for data transfer
to a respective peripheral device. In order to enable that, the 11-pin interface must be
opened with the command
OPEN(“LPRT:“)
. The data-streams of the commands
LPRINT, LLIST and LFILES are then sent over this protocol using ASCII code.