I/o address – National Instruments NI-488.2 User Manual

Page 121

Advertising
background image

Glossary

NI-488.2 User Manual

G-4

ni.com

hex

Hexadecimal—A number represented in base 16. For example,
decimal 16 is hex 10.

high-level function

See

device-level function

.

HS488

A high-speed data transfer protocol for IEEE 488. This protocol increases
performance for GPIB reads and writes up to 8 Mbytes/s, depending on
your system.

Hz

Hertz.

I

I/O

Input/output—In this manual, it is the transmission of commands or
messages between the system via the GPIB board and other devices
on the GPIB.

I/O address

The address of the GPIB board from the point of view of the CPU, as
opposed to the GPIB address of the GPIB board. Also called port address
or board address.

ibcnt

,

ibcntl

After each NI-488.2 I/O call, these global variables contain the actual
number of bytes transmitted. On systems with a 16-bit integer, such
as MS-DOS,

ibcnt

is a 16-bit integer, and

ibcntl

is a 32-bit integer.

For cross-platform compatibility, use

ibcntl

.

iberr

A global variable that contains the specific error code associated with
a function call that failed.

ibsta

At the end of each function call, this global variable (status word) contains
status information.

IEEE

Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers.

interface message

A broadcast message sent from the Controller to all devices and used
to manage the GPIB.

ISA

Industry Standard Architecture.

ist

An Individual Status bit of the status byte used in the Parallel Poll
Configure function.

Advertising