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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
|,
ADDRESSABLE
lAs--'
Al
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.
The
4262A
sends
an
SRQ
(Service
Request)
signal
whenever
it
is
set
in
one
of
the
six
possible
RQS
(Request
Status)
states.
It
does
this
by
responding
to
a
serial
poll
of
the
controller
by
setting
an
STB
(Staus
Byte)
signal
on
the
bus.
The
7th
bit
of
this
8
bit
signal
establishes
whether
or
not
a
service
request
exists.
The
remainder
of
the
8-bit
signal
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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BrandHP
Model4262A
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

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