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HP 8340b Operating Instructions

HP 8340b
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EOI,
End
or
Identify,
is
used
in
conjunction
with
ATN:
When
ATN
is
high
(False)
EOI
goes
low
(True)
to
indicate
the
end
of
a
data
transmission
sequence;
when
ATN
is
low
(True)
and
EOI
is
low
(True)
a
parallel
poll
of
the
HP-IB
instruments
is
performed
(the
HP
8340B/41B
does
not
respond
to
parallel
polling).
Typically,
HP-IB
data
messages
are
sent
as
ASCII
characters
and
are
terminated
with
an
ASCII
“LF”
(line
feed,
decimal
10).
However,
when
blocks
of
binary
information
are
being
sent
LF
cannot
safely
be
used
as
a
terminator
because
the
LF
bit
pattern
could
unintentionally
occur
in
the
middle
of
a
data
sequence.
To
prevent
a
false
termination,
the
EOI
line
is
used
to
signify
the
true
end
of
a
data
sequence
(alternatively,
a
byte-counting
method
that
explicity
defines
the
number
of
expected
data
bytes
may
be
used).
THE
TWELVE
HP-IB
MESSAGES
The
HP-IB
control,
handshake,
and
data
lines
interact
to
transfer
information
between
interconnected
instruments.
This
information
transfer
process
can
be
organized
into
12
distinct
categories
which
are,
by
convention,
referred
to
as
bus
messages.
These
messages
will
be
explained
using
the
following
HP-IB
mnemonics:
ATN
Attention
HP-IB
line
TRUE,
indicating
Command
operating
mode.
ATN
Attention
line
FALSE,
indicating
DATA
transfer
mode.
CA
Controller
active
state.
CR
Carriage
Return
ASCII
decimal
13.
data
One
or
more
ASCII
data
bytes
(the
HP
8340B/41B
accepts
lower-case
ASCII
characters,
which
it
automatically
upshifts).
DCL
Device
Clear,
returns
all
instruments
(addressed
or
not
addressed)
to
an
instrument-defined
state;
DCL
is
accomplished
by
ASCII
“DC4"
(decimal
20).
GET
Group
Execute
Trigger,
initiates
a
simultaneous
instrument-defined
response
from
all
instru¬
ments;
accomplished
by
ASCII
"BS”
(decimal
8).
GTL
Go
To
Local,
returns
instruments
to
local
(front
panel)
control;
accomplished
by
ASCII
“SOH”
(decimal
1).
LA
Listener
active
state.
LAD
Listen
Address
of
a
specific
Device
(see
LAG).
LAG
Listen
Address
Group
(listen
addresses
of
specified
instruments).
An
HP-IB
instrument
may
have
any
unique
address
in
the
range
00-30
(decimal).
The
distinction
between
a
listen
address
and
a
talk
address
is
made
in
bits
5
and
6;
using
address
19
as
an
example:
BIT
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
TALK
XI
0
1
0
0
1
1
LISTEN
X
0
1
10
0
1
1
The
corresponding
ASCII
codes
for
the
available
HP-IB
addresses
are
listed
in
Table
3-3.
LF
Line
Feed,
ASCII
decimal
10.
3-86
Operating
Information
HP
8340B/41B

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Model8340b
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