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3.8.3 Service Requests and Message Available

In the IEEE mode there are a number of events which will trigger service
requests, a request by the instrument to transmit information to the host. The
instrument does this by triggering the RQS bit of the Status Byte. A host initiated
serial poll then identifies the requesting device by the presence of a 1 in the
RQS (2

6

) bit of the status byte. The particular service request generator event

is encoded in bits 2

0

- 2

3

inclusive, as shown below:

It takes the instrument various lengths of time to formulate a correct response
to queries for information. To avoid unnecessarily repeated bus traffic, it is
suggested that the host monitor the MAV (message available) status bit to
determine when a response for information is fully assembled and ready to
transmit. See

section 3.8.7 on page 3-38

for a sample program utilizing these

features.

Table 3-7 Service Request Encoding

Generator Event

Code

Value

Final Thickness

0001

1

Instrument in STOP State

0010

2

End of a Layer

0011

3

STBY/ON sequence

0100

4

End of a Process

0101

5

Crystal Fail

0110

6

250ms DATA READY. Available only
after R23 is issued, see

page 3-33

.

This is automatically cleared on
crystal failure.

0111

7

2

7

2

6

2

5

2

4

2

3

2

2

2

1

2

0

not
used

not
used

Service request
generation encoding

RQS

MAV

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