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Impulse 3440 User Manual

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Technical

Description

Sealevel Systems ULTRA COMM+422 Page

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Why use an ISP?

The answer to the polling inefficiency was the Interrupt Status Port (ISP). The
ISP is a read only 8-bit register that sets a corresponding bit when an interrupt is
pending. Port 1 interrupt line corresponds with Bit D0 of the status port, Port 2
with D1 etc. The use of this port means that the software designer now only has
to poll a single port to determine if an interrupt is pending.

The ISP is at Base+7 on each port (Example: Base = 280 Hex, Status Port = 287,
28F… etc.). The ULTRA COMM+422 will allow any one of the available
locations to be read to obtain the value in the status register. All four status ports
on the ULTRA COMM+422 are identical, so any one of the four can be read.
Example: This indicates that Channel 2 has an interrupt pending.

Bit

Position: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0

Value

Read: 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

0