Synchronous handshake mode – Agilent Technologies L4400 User Manual

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L4450A 64-Bit Digital I/O with Memory and Counter

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L4400 User’s Guide

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Synchronous Handshake Mode

In the synchronous handshake mode, a strobe or clock signal is used to
transfer data to or from an external device. The strobe line (H1) is an
output and is pulsed once for each transfer.

Synchronous Unbuffered Inputs For synchronous handshake unbuffered
inputs the H0 line indicates the direction of the transfer. This line is set
high to indicate an input operation. The H0 line will remain in the high
state until the L4450A direction is changed. The H1 line is the strobe
output line. The H2 line is not used and is set to high impedance.

The timing of the input operation is controlled by the T

CYCLE

parameter

set using the

CONFigure:DIGital:HANDshake:RATE

command. This setting

affects strobe width, memory clock rate, as well as the setup and hold
times. Alternatively, the reciprocal form of the command

CONFigure:DIGital:HANDshake:CTIMe

can be used to specify the speed in

terms of time instead of a rate. T

CYCLE

begins when the L4450A executes

one of the input commands.

The timing should be such that the device sending the data ensures the data
lines are valid prior to T

SETUP

time. The trailing edge of the strobe line

indicates the L4450A will latch the data within the T

HOLD

time. T

SETUP

is

90ns and T

HOLD

is 0ns. Since T

HOLD

= 0ns, the sending device can use the

trailing edge of the strobe to initiate a change in the data lines.

A synchronous unbuffered input is shown in the diagram below

(default handshake line polarity).

H0 (Direction)

H1 (Strobe)

Data In

Don't-Care

Valid

Don't-Care

T

SETUP

T

HOLD

T

CYC LE

T

CYC LE

/ 2

T

CYC LE

/ 2

For example, the following SCPI commands set the L4450A to have a
16- bit input using synchronous handshake. Two data inputs are then
performed and the strobe line is pulsed for each query. The I/O direction
line is set high following the first

SENSe:DIGital:DATA:WORD?

query and

remains high until the digital channel is reset or reconfigured.

CONF:DIG:WIDT WORD, (@1101)

CONF:DIG:DIR INP, (@1101)

CONF:DIG:HAND SYNC, (@1101)

SENS:DIG:DATA:WORD? (@1101)

SENS:DIG:DATA:WORD? (@1101)

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