Table a-1. gpib handshake lines, Table a-2. gpib interface management lines, Data lines – National Instruments NI-488.2 User Manual

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Appendix A

GPIB Basics

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Data Lines

Eight data lines, DIO1 through DIO8, carry both data and command
messages.

Handshake Lines

Three hardware handshake lines asynchronously control the transfer of
message bytes between devices. This process is a three-wire interlocked
handshake, and it guarantees that devices send and receive message bytes
on the data lines without transmission error. Table A-1 summarizes the
GPIB handshake lines.

Interface Management Lines

Five hardware lines manage the flow of information across the bus.
Table A-2 summarizes the GPIB interface management lines.

Table A-1. GPIB Handshake Lines

Line

Description

NRFD
(not ready for data)

Listening device is ready/not ready to receive a
message byte. Also used by the Talker to signal
high-speed (HS488) GPIB transfers.

NDAC
(not data accepted)

Listening device has/has not accepted a message
byte.

DAV
(data valid)

Talking device indicates signals on data lines are
stable (valid) data.

Table A-2. GPIB Interface Management Lines

Line

Description

ATN
(attention)

Controller drives ATN true when it sends
commands and false when it sends data messages.

IFC
(interface clear)

System Controller drives the IFC line to initialize
the bus and make itself CIC.

REN
(remote enable)

System Controller drives the REN line to place
devices in remote or local program mode.

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