Memory input operations – Agilent Technologies L4400 User Manual

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L4400 User’s Guide

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

The

SOURce:DIGital:INTerrupt:MODE

command sets how the bank will

behave when using memory output. The mode can be set to one of three
values:

STARt

: The memory output will begin on the rising edge of the

interrupt line.

STOP

: The memory output is halted on the rising edge of the

interrupt line.

GATE

: The interrupt line acts a a gate for the memory output. The bank

can output when the interrupt line is asserted, and will stop when the
interrupt line is de- asserted.

When you have set the polarity and mode, enable the interrupt using the

SOURce:DIGital:INTerrupt:ENABle

command.

Memory Input Operations

For memory input operations, the interrupt line is an output and is set on
a pattern match or when the memory has been filled. You can set the
interrupt line to be driven or open collector using the

SENSe:DIGital:HANDshake:DRIVe

command.

The settings for drive mode, output drive level, and input threshold also
apply to the bank’s handshake lines.

When set to ACTive the interrupt line will be driven by the instrument.
The high output voltage is set for both the handshaking and interrupt line
on a bank with the

SOURce:DIGital:HANDshake:LEVel

command.

When set to

OCOLlector

the interrupt line will be driven low, but will go

to high impedance mode when in the ‘High’ state. The open collector mode
requires external pull- ups.

The

SENSe:DIGital:INTerrupt:MODE

command sets the condition that will

cause the interrupt to be asserted. When set to

MFULl

the interrupt is

given when the memory is full. When set to

COMPare

the interrupt is

asserted when the pattern is detected (see page

page 216

). When either

condition is removed, the interrupt is de- asserted.

The interrupt line is enabled by the

SENSe:DIGital:INTerrupt:ENABle

command and the status can be checked using the SCPI Status System
(refer to the Programmer's Reference Help file on the L4400 Product
Reference CD- ROM).

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