High-Speed Data Transfers (Hs488); Enabling Hs488 - National Instruments NI-488.2 User Manual

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Chapter 7
NI-488.2 Programming Techniques

High-Speed Data Transfers (HS488)

Enabling HS488

NI-488.2 User Manual for Windows
EOS read method—If this is enabled,
are terminated when the EOS byte is detected on the GPIB, when the
GPIB EOI line is asserted, or when the specified count is reached. If
the EOS read method is disabled,
terminate only when the GPIB EOI line is asserted or the specified
count has been read.
You can use the
ibconfig
whether the GPIB EOI line was asserted when the EOS byte was read in.
Use the
IbcEndBitIsNormal
only the END bit in
ibsta
END is reported in
ibsta
line is asserted during a read.
National Instruments has designed a high-speed data transfer protocol for
IEEE 488 called HS488. This protocol increases performance for GPIB
reads and writes up to 8 Mbytes/s, depending on your system.
HS488 is a superset of the IEEE 488 standard; thus, you can mix
IEEE 488.1, IEEE 488.2, and HS488 devices in the same system. If HS488
is enabled, the TNT4882C hardware implements high-speed transfers
automatically when communicating with HS488 instruments. If you
attempt to enable HS488 on a GPIB interface that does not have the
TNT4882C hardware, the ECAP error code is returned.
To enable HS488 for your GPIB interface, use the
(option
IbcHSCableLength
specify the number of meters of cable in your GPIB configuration. If you
specify a cable length that is much smaller than what you actually use,
the transferred data could become corrupted. If you specify a cable length
longer than what you actually use, the data is transferred successfully,
but more slowly than if you specified the correct cable length.
In addition to using
ibconfig
HS488, the Controller-In-Charge must send out GPIB command bytes
(interface messages) to configure other devices for HS488 transfers.
ibrd
ibrd
function to configure the software to indicate
option to configure the software to report
when the GPIB EOI line is asserted. By default,
when either the EOS byte is read in or the EOI
). The value passed to
to configure your GPIB interface for
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ibrda
ibrdf
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calls
ibrda
ibrdf
function
ibconfig
should
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