Nibble mode, Byte mode, Signals – Printronix P7000 H-Series Cartridge Ribbon Printer User Manual

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Chapter

5

IEEE 1284 Parallel Interface

Nibble Mode

Eight bits equals one byte. When a byte of data is sent to the printer, the eight
bits are sent over eight data lines.

Some devices cannot send data over their eight data lines. To bypass this,
the 1284 permits data to be sent as half a byte over four status lines. (Half a
byte equals one nibble.) Two sequential four-bit nibbles are sent over the
lines.

Data is transferred from printer to host in four-bit nibbles over the status lines,
and the host controls the transmission.

Byte Mode

The printer and host send data to each other along eight data lines (one bit
per line).

If bidirectional communication is supported by the printer and the host, the
host will take control of the data transfer.

Signals

Table 6 lists each of the signals associated with the corresponding pins on the
1284 interface. Descriptions of the signals follow.

Table 6. 1284 Signals

Pin

Source of Data

Type of Mode

Compatible

Nibble

Byte

1

Host

nStrobe

HostClk

Host/Clk

2

Host/Printer

Data 1 (LSB)

3

Host/Printer

Data 2

4

Host/Printer

Data 3

5

Host/Printer

Data 4

6

Host/Printer

Data 5

7

Host/Printer

Data 6

8

Host/Printer

Data 7

9

Host/Printer

Data 8 (MSB)

10

Printer

nAck

PtrClk

PtrClk

11

Printer

Busy

PtrBusy

PtrBusy

12

Printer

PError

AckDataReq

AckDataReq

13

Printer

Select

Xflag

Xflag

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