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APPENDIX C
Uniline Commands
The five uniline commands
include REN, EOI, IFC, ATN,
and SRQ. Each command
is associated
with a dedicated
bus lie,
which
is set low to assert
the command
in
question.
REN (Remote Enable)-REN
is asserted by the controller
to set up inshuments
on the bus for remote operation.
When REN is true, devices will be removed from the local
mode. Depending
on device configuration,
all front panel
controls
except the LOCAL
button
(if the device is so
equipped) may be locked out when REN is true. General-
ly, REN should be asserted before attempting
to program
instruments
over the bus.
EOI (End or Identify)-EOI
may be asserted either by the
controller
or by external devices to identify the 1as.t~ byte
in a multi-byte transfer sequence,
allowing data words of
various lengths
to be transmitted.
IFC (Interface Clear)-IFC
is asserted by the controller to
clear the interface and return all devices to the talker and
listener idle states.
ATN (Attention)-The
controller
asserts ATN while sen-
ding addresses
or multiline
commands.
SRQ (Service
Request)-SRQ
is asserted by a device on
the bus when it requires
service from the controller.
Universal Multiline Commands
Universal multiline
commands
are those commands
that
required no addressing
as part of the command sequence.
All devices equipped
to implement
these-commands
will
do so simultaneously
when the commands
are transmit-
ted. As with all multiline commands,
these commands are
transmitted
with ATN true.
LLO (Local Lockout)-LLO
is sent to instruments
to lock
out front panel or local operation
of the instrument.
DCL (Device Clear)-DCL
is used to return iiistruments
to some default
state.
Usually,
devices
return
to their
power-upon conditions.
SPE (Serial poll Enable)-SPE
is the first step in the serial
polling sequence, which is used to determjne which device
on the bus is requesting
service.
SPD~ (Serial Poll Disable)-SPD
is used by the controller
to remove all devices on the bus from the serial poll mode
and is generally
the last command
in the seri$
polling
sequence.
Addressed
Multiline Commands
Addressed multiline commands are those commands that
must be preceded by an appropriate listen address before
the instrument
will respond to the command in question.
Note that only the addressed
device will respond to the
command.
Both the command and the address preceding
it are sent with ATN true.
SDC (Selective Device Clear)-The
SDC command
per-
forms essentially
the same function as DCL except that on-
sly the addressed
device responds.
Generally, instruments
return to their power-up default conditions when respon-
ding to SDC.
GTL (Go To Local)-GTL
is used to remove instruments
from the remote mode and place them in local. With many
instruments,
GTL may also restore operation of front panel
~controls if previously
locked out.
GET (GroqY Execute Trigged-GET
is used to trigger
devices to perform a specific action that will depend on
device configuration
(for -pie,
perform a measurement
sequence).
Although
GEX is an addressed
command,
many devices may respond to GET Without addressing.
Address Commands
Addressed
commands
include
two primary
command
groups, and a secondary address group. ATN is true when
these commands
are asserted.
These commands
include:
LAG (Listen Address Group)-These
listen commands
are
derived
from an instrument's
primary
address
and are
used to address devices to listen. The actual command byte
is obtained
by ORing the primary address with 520.
TAG Walk Address GroupH'he
talk commands
are de-
rived from the primary address by ORing the address with
$40. Talk commands
are used to address devices to talk.
SCG (Secondary
Command
Gmup)-Commands
in this
group provide additional
addressing
capabilities.
Many
devices
(including
the Model
199) do not use these
~tommands.
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