Counter control (write only) -31 – Fluke Biomedical 945A User Manual

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Read - Write Cycles

A read cycle is performed by sequencing RAM 0000 and RAM Read, while RAM Write is held high
(inactive). The address (A0 - A12) are latched by the failing edge of RAM 0000. Data becomes valid
approximately 250 ns later.

A write cycle is performed by sequencing RAM 000 and RAM Write, while holding RAM Read high
(inactive). Identical to the read cycle, the address (A0 - A12) are latched by the falling edge of RAM 000.
Data is strobed into RAM on the failing edge of RAM Write.

Write Register Decoding

Decoding for write registers within the main circuit board is performed by U2, which is a 1 of 8 decoder.
Control signals for U2 are Reg. Select, R/W (active high), Write 02 as well as addresses A1, A2, and A3.
U2 decodes two addresses per output, starting at 4000, and ending with 400E. These outputs are active
low. Table 4-13 lists write registers, their assigned function and address.

Table 4-13. Write Register Functions

Address State

Hex Address

Function

A3 A2 A1
0 0 0

4000

Status

Indicators

0 0 1

4002

E2 PROM

0 1 0

4004

D/A

Converter

0 1 1

4006

Display

Control

1 0 0

4008

Display

Data

1 0 1

400A

Counter

Control

1 1 0

400C

Relay

Control

1 1 1

400E

(Spare

)


Counter Control (Write Only)

The counter control register (U43) is an 8 bit register with clear, and responds to address 400A. Upon
initial power-up, the system resets all outputs low. Table 4-14 lists the counter control register write
functions.

NOTE

Data written into U43 remains at the outputs until a reset occurs or new data is
written.

Table 4-14. Counter Control Register Write Functions

Data

Bit

Function

D0

Counter Clear

D1

Counter Enable

D2

Not

Used

D3

Not

Used

D4

Clear Switch Latch

D5

Not

Used

D6

Not

Used

D7

Not

Used

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