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R&S FSQ Signal Analyzer - Rohde & Schwarz

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R&S <strong>FSQ</strong> Maintenance and Instrument Interfaces<br />

Handshake bus with three lines.<br />

Instrument Interfaces<br />

DAV (Data Valid),<br />

active low signals a valid data byte on the data bus.<br />

NRFD (Not Ready For Data),<br />

active low signals that one of the devices connected is not ready for data transfer.<br />

NDAC (Not Data Accepted),<br />

active low as long as the device connected is accepting the data present on the data<br />

bus.<br />

8.3.1.3 Interface Functions<br />

Instruments which can be remote controlled via the GPIB can be equipped with different<br />

interface functions. The table below lists the interface functions appropriate<br />

for the instrument.<br />

Control character Interface function<br />

SH1 Handshake source function (source handshake), full capability<br />

AH1 Handshake sink function (acceptor handshake), full capability<br />

L4 Listener function, full capability, unaddress if MTA.<br />

T6 Talker function, full capability, ability to respond to serial poll, unaddress if MLA<br />

SR1 Service request function (Service Request), full capability<br />

PP1 Parallel poll function, full capability<br />

RL1 Remote/Local switch over function, full capability<br />

DC1 Reset function (Device Clear), full capability<br />

DT1 Trigger function (Device Trigger), full capability<br />

C0 No controller function<br />

8.3.1.4 GPIB Messages<br />

The messages transferred via the data lines of the GPIB can be divided into two<br />

groups:<br />

– “Interface Messages” on page 8.4<br />

– “Instrument Messages” on page 8.5<br />

Interface Messages<br />

Interface messages are transferred on the data lines of the GPIB when the "ATN"<br />

control line is active (LOW). They are used for communication between controller<br />

and instruments and can only be sent by the controller which currently has control of<br />

the GPIB.<br />

Universal Commands<br />

The universal commands are encoded 10 - 1F hex. They affect all instruments connected<br />

to the bus without addressing.<br />

8.4 Operating Manual 1313.9681.12 - 01

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