Port c pin assignments, Table 4-4. port c signal assignments, Port c pin assignments -23 – National Instruments 6023E User Manual

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Chapter 4

Signal Connections

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6023E/6024E/6025E User Manual

TTL signals and driving external devices such as the LED shown in
Figure 4-11.

Port C Pin Assignments

♦ 6025 only

The signals assigned to port C depend on how the 82C55A is configured.
In mode 0, or no handshaking configuration, port C is configured as two
4-bit I/O ports. In modes 1 and 2, or handshaking configuration, port C
is used for status and handshaking signals with any leftover lines available
for general-purpose I/O. Table 4-4 summarizes the port C signal
assignments for each configuration. You can also use ports A and B in
different modes; the table does not show every possible combination.

Note

Table 4-4 shows both the port C signal assignments and the terminology

correlation between different documentation sources. The 82C55A terminology refers
to the different 82C55A configurations as modes, whereas NI-DAQ, ComponentWorks,
LabWindows/CVI, and LabVIEW documentation refers to them as handshaking and no
handshaking.

Table 4-4. Port C Signal Assignments

Configuration Terminology

Signal Assignments

6023E/

6024E/6025E

User Manual

National

Instruments

Software

PC7

PC6

PC5

PC4

PC3

PC2

PC1

PC0

Mode 0
(Basic I/O)

No
Handshaking

I/O

I/O

I/O

I/O

I/O

I/O

I/O

I/O

Mode 1
(Strobed Input)

Handshaking

I/O

I/O

IBF

A

STB

A

*

INTR

A

STB

B

*

IBFB

B

INTR

B

Mode 1
(Strobed Output)

Handshaking

OBF

A

*

ACK

A

*

I/O

I/O

INTR

A

ACK

B

*

OBF

B

*

INTR

B

Mode 2
(Bidirectional
Bus)

Handshaking

OBF

A

*

ACK

A

*

IBF

A

STB

A

*

INTR

A

I/O

I/O

I/O

* Indicates that the signal is active low.

Subscripts A and B denote port A or port B handshaking signals.

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