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DPC Adapter Operational Characteristics
Output Sequence
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The DPC adapter performs three types of information or status transfers:
output, input, and interrupt-service sequences.
There are no timing restrictions inherent in the interface architecture and,
as such, the interface is called asynchronous. This means that the response
from a given I/O device triggers the next sequential action rather than a
specified timing condition. (Time-out indications for error detection are
not excluded.)
Figure 6-3 is a timing diagram for a typical output sequence.
An output sequence is executed as follows:
1.
Function, modifier, device address bits, and data are placed on their
appropriate lines.
2.
The 'I/O active' tag is skewed (at least 200 nanoseconds) and
activated on the interface.
3.
Upon recognition of an address compare and 'I/O active,' the device
raises the 'select response' tag. Onceraised, this tag must be held
active at least until the fall of the 'I/O active' tag. 'Condition code in'
must be active until 'strobe' becomesactive or until 'I/O active'
becomesinactive for the duration of the 'select response' tag.
4.
'Strobe' is activated and dropped.
Note: If the DPC adapter feature is configured without the parity
option and a parity error is detected between the processor I/O
channel and the feature, 'strobe' is not activated except during the
Device Reset command.
The 'I/O active' tag is deactivated.
Upon recognition of the absence of the 'I/O active tag,' the device
drops 'select response' and 'condition code in.'
7.
The function, function modifier, device address, and data buses are
deactivated.
Output sequence
Control lines
_— +)
and data bus out
>200 ns
I/O active
_
Strobe >0
<1.5ys
>200 | >50 ns
Strobe (device)
<
/
>100 ns
<1.5 pus
S
va
Select response
> 0
_
Condition code in
Figure 6-3.
Output sequence timing diagram

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