Programming Model; Addresses; Table B-2: Special Byte Codes - Tektronix DS1000 Series User Manual

Television demodulators
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Programming Model

The television demodulator uses the BCP Simplified Communication
Link protocol (SCL). With the SCL Protocol, you program a PC to
send and receive data using standard I/O functions found in most
programming languages, such as C, PASCAL, and BASIC.
The SCL protocol supports asynchronous binary communication, not
text or ASCII based. Communication is based on 8-bit bytes ranging
from 0 to 255. Table B–2 lists special byte codes used to coordinate
data transfers between the PC and the television demodulator. For
information on how to use these special byte codes, refer to Sending
and Receiving Data on page B–5.
Table B–2: Special byte codes
Code mne-
monic
STX
ETX
ENQ
DLE
ACKO
WACK
Ad
Ar
Ars
Arr
*

Addresses

The television demodulator has four addresses that are necessary for
communication using the SCL protocol. Table B–2 lists the four
addresses: Ad, Ar, Ars, and Arr. For information on using these
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ASCII
02 hex
03 hex
05 hex
10 hex
11 hex
3B hex
0F hex
*
Ar x 2
Ar x 2 + 1
You assign the remote address. For more information, refer to
Addresses on page B–3.
Appendix B: Remote Control
Description
Start of data
End of data
Enquiry
Data link escape
Device is ready
Device is not ready
Device address
User-defined remote address
Send remote address
Receive remote address
Control
characters
^B
^C
^E
^P
^Q
;
^O
B–3

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