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2553/ 2553E Command Guide
How should I configure my controller to terminate when reading
data from the 2553/ 2553E?
The controller may terminate reading data from the 2553/ 2553E when either the <NL>
(decimal 10) character is received by the controller, or any character is received from the
2553/ 2553E with the EOI line asserted. Most controllers can be configured to
automatically terminate on one (or both) of these.
The IEEE488 bus keeps “hanging”
This is usually caused by severe interference on the IEEE488 cable. Check all of the
following –
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High quality cables are used. The lower priced cables often use inferior shielding
and wire gauges.
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All cable connectors are firmly secured using the integral screws.
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All devices on the bus are well grounded to the same grounding point. The IEEE488
bus has little common mode interference rejection and all signals are chassis ground
referenced at both ends. Thus care must be taken when connecting between devices
at different ground potentials.
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Ensure that the 2553/ 2553E (and any other power device) has the chassis well
grounded.
Any high-speed common mode interference on the measurement signals will cause
common-mode interference on the chassis of the 2553/ 2553E. Grounding
significantly reduces this. If necessary, use the rear panel chassis ground binding
post to securely ground the chassis (use heavy gauge wire or braid for good high
frequency grounding).
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Check the maximum length of any IEEE488 cable, and the overall maximum.
When using 350ns timing for handshake these limits are reduced from the standard
bus. 15m cables should NOT be used. If necessary, limit the controller bus
handshake speed to 500ns or slower.
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If the controller is a PC card in a PC compatible computer, check for PC card
conflicts in the computer. Particularly DMA and IRQ conflicts. Older 8-bit ISA
interfaced cards suffer greatly from problems of this type. Because the 2553/ 2553E
can burst transfer data to the computer at maximum speed (>1Mb/sec), often these
types of problems only become evident when using the 2553/ 2553E and not with
other (slower) devices.
Can I use software written for the 2551 with a 2553/ 2553E?
The command set of the 2553/ 2553E is a sub-set of that for the 2551. If none of the
extra features of the 2551 are used, and the 2553/ 2553E is configured for one-phase,
two-wire, then the 2553/ 2553E acts the same as the 2551.
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