Mode 0, Mode 1, Mode 2 – National Instruments PC-DIO-24 User Manual

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Register-Level Programming

Chapter 4

PC-DIO-24 User Manual

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Mode 0

This mode can be used for simple input and output operations for each of the ports. No
handshaking is required; data is simply written to or read from a selected port.

Mode 0 has the following features:

Two 8-bit ports (A and B) and two 4-bit ports (upper and lower nibble of port C).

Any port can be input or output.

Outputs are latched, but inputs are not latched.

Mode 1

This mode transfers data that is synchronized by handshaking signals. ports A and B use the
eight lines of port C to generate or receive the handshake signals. This mode divides the ports
into two groups (group A and group B):

Each group contains one 8-bit data port (port A or port B) and one 4-bit control/data port
(upper or lower nibble of port C).

The 8-bit data ports can be either input or output, both of which are latched.

The 4-bit ports are used for control and status of the 8-bit data ports.

Interrupt generation and enable and/or disable functions are available.

Mode 2

This mode can be used for communication over a bidirectional 8-bit bus. Handshaking signals
are used in a manner similar to mode 1. Interrupt generation and enable and/or disable functions
are also available. Other features of this mode include the following:

Used in group A only (port A and upper nibble of port C).

One 8-bit bidirectional port (port A) and a 5-bit control status port (port C).

Latched inputs and outputs.

Single Bit Set/Reset Feature

Any of the eight bits of port C can be set or reset with one control word. This feature generates
status and control for port A and port B when operating in mode 1 or mode 2.

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