C Mode Overview; Data Transfers In C Mode - National Instruments GPIB-232CV-A User Manual

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C Mode Overview

Data Transfers in C Mode

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In C mode, the GPIB-232CV-A and a serial device together act as the GPIB
System Controller. Figure 3-5 shows the C mode system layout.
Serial
Device
Figure 3-5. C Mode System Layout
When you turn the power on with the GPIB-232CV-A in C mode, the
GPIB-232CV-A asserts IFC* for 500 µs and addresses the instruments to
listen. On a GPIB system, asserting IFC* for at least 100 µs initializes the
GPIB and causes the System Controller to become Controller-In-Charge
(CIC).
After the GPIB-232CV-A becomes CIC, it sends out the GPIB listen
address indicated by SW1 switches 1 through 5. If switches 1 through 5 are
all ON, no addressing is performed. This configuration is useful if you are
talking to a listen-only device that does not require addressing. The
GPIB-232CV-A always asserts REN* when addressing other devices.
All incoming serial data to the GPIB-232CV-A is stored in an internal data
buffer until it is accepted by the GPIB device. All GPIB data sent to the
GPIB-232CV-A is passed immediately to the serial port without being
buffered. You can send data to your serial port as if you had a serial device
connected to it. The data is converted and sent to the GPIB instrument.
When the instrument has data to send back, the GPIB-232CV-A addresses
the instrument to talk and passes all received data to the RS-232 port.
Chapter 3
GPIB Controller
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GPIB-232CV-A
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Operation of the GPIB-232CV-A
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