Timing specifications – National Instruments PC-DIO-96 User Manual

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Configuration and Installation

Chapter 2

PC-DIO-96 User Manual

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Timing Specifications

This section lists the timing specifications for handshaking with the PC-DIO-96. The
handshaking lines STB* and IBF synchronize input transfers. The handshaking lines OBF* and
ACK* synchronize output transfers.

The following signals are used in the timing diagrams later in this chapter:

Name

Type

Description

STB*

Input

Strobe Input—A low signal on this handshaking line loads data
into the input latch.

IBF

Output

Input Buffer Full—A high signal on this handshaking line
indicates that data has been loaded into the input latch. This is
an input acknowledge signal.

ACK*

Input

Acknowledge Input—A low signal on this handshaking line
indicates that the data written to the port has been accepted.
This signal is a response from the external device indicating that
it has received the data from the PC -DIO-96.

OBF*

Output

Output Buffer Full—A low signal on this handshaking line
indicates that data has been written to the port.

INTR

Output

Interrupt Request—This signal becomes high when the 82C55A
requests service during a data transfer. The appropriate interrupt
enable bits must be set to generate this signal.

RD*

Internal

Read Signal—This signal is the read signal generated from the
control lines of the computer's I/O expansion bus.

WR*

Internal

Write Signal—This signal is the write signal generated from the
control lines of the computer's I/O expansion bus.

DATA

Bidirectional

Data Lines at the Specified Port—This signal indicates the
availability of data on the data lines at a port that is in the output
mode. If the port is in the input mode, this signal indicates
when the data on the data lines should be valid.

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