Functions Relate; Service Request - HP 4262A Operating And Service Manual

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Model 4262A
(4)
LCR Data
(5)
Data Delimiter
(6)
Loss
D.....
Dissipation Factor measurement
Q........ Quality Factor measurement
(7)
DQ Data
(8)
Data Terminator
3-68.
Functions Related to Talker Capability.
EOI (End Or Identify): When multiple byte data
of
Source
Handshake
has
been
sent,
the
4262A provides EOI to the bus.
Talk Only Mode: When ADDRESS
switch is set
to TALK
ONLY
"1" position, the 4262A
is set to Talker regardless of address code.
TALK
X—
oNLY
"r
FMTB
poaoann | ,
L——-
ADDRESS
FMTA
Talk Address Disabled by Listen Address:
MTA
(My
Talk Address) is automatically
disabled when MLA
(My Listen Address) is
set. MTA
(My Talk Address) is otherwise
disabled
by
IFC
(Interface
Clear)
signal,
OTA
(Other Talk Address) signal or UTA
(Untalk Address) signal.
3-69.
Listener Capability: L4.
To
receive
Remote
Program
signal
or Addressed
Command
signal, the 4262A
is set to Listener by
an MLA (My Listen Address) signal from the bus.
(1)
Remote
Program
signal: Remote
program
codes
for the 4262A
are listed in Table
3-60.
(2)
Addressed
Command
signal:
When
the
4262A
receives
command
signals
GET,
GTL,
or SDC, it is set to Listener and con-
trolled
by
command
signals.
These
command signals are valid regardless of the
status (remote or local).
GET
(Group
Execute
Trigger): When
the
4262A
receives this command, it is trig-
gered
regardless
of front
panel TRIG-
GER switch setting.
GTL
(Go
to Local).
The
4262A
is set to
LOCAL
by
this
command
to
enable
front panel control.
Section III
Paragraphs 3-68 to 3-70
SDC
(Selected
Device
Clear):
When
this
command
is accepted,
front panel
con-
trols
are
set
to
initial
conditions
(the
same
conditions
that
are automatically
set after turn-on of power switch).
Listen
status
is automatically disabled when MTA
(My
Talk
Address)
is received.
Listen
status
is
otherwise disabled by IFC (Interface Clear) signal
or ULA (Unlisten Address) signal.
3-70.
Service Request Capability: SR1.
identifies the character
of the SRQ.
b2
b!
['—J
DRDY
b8
b7
b6
b5
b4
SYN ERR
b3
NOT USED
'
PASS
FAIL |
FAIL 2
FAIL 3
SRQ
YES/NO
SRQ
(Service
Request)
is
disabled
when
RQS
(Request
Status)
or STB
(Status Byte)
is set to
00000000
or
when
STB
(Status
Byte)
signal
transfer is completed.
Request Statuses (RQS) of the 4262A:
(1)
DRDY
(Data
ReaDY): When
the
4262A-
completes a measurement cycle, this status
bit is set.
This status is set without
serial
polling if NOT DATA READY is set.
(2)
SYN
ERR
(SYNtax ERRor):
When
the
4262A
receives an erroneous
Remote Pro-
gram
Code
which
is
not
listed
in Table
3-60, this status bit is set.
(3)
PASS
(Self Test Pass):
When
PASS
is dis-
played in Self Test done by remote control,
this status bit is set.
(4)
FAIL
1 (Self Test Fail 1): When FAIL1 is
displayed in Self Test done by remote con-
trol, this status bit is set.
(5)
FAIL 2 (Self Test Fail 2): When FAIL 2 is
displayed in Self Test done by remote con-
trol, this status bit is set.
(6)
FAIL
3 (Self Test Fail 3): When FAIL 3 is
displayed in Self Test done by remote con-
trol, this status bit is set.
3-33

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