1. introduction, 5. specifications, 7. ieee-488 bus address code selection – Fluke 2180A User Manual
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21X0A-004
Option -004
IEEE-488 Interface
604-1. INTRODUCTION
604-2. Option 21X0A-004 IEEE-488 Interface provides
the 2180A and 2190A digital thermometers with a direct
output only connection to the IEEE-488 bus.
604-3. Option 21X0A-004 may be ordered with the 2180A
and 2190A thermometers for factory installation, or is
available by itself for service center installation. Option
21XO A-004 cannot be used in a 2300A Scanner system. For
more compatibility information, refer to “Compatibility
With 2300A and Previously Produced Thermometers”.
604-4. The IEEE-488 standard connector is accessible
from the rear panel of the thermometer. The format of the
output data includes the channel number, the current read
ing, and any out-of-range or open thermocouple informa
tion. (Refer to Table 604-3.)
604-5. SPECIFICATIONS
604-6. Specifications for Option 21 XO A-004 are shown in
Table 604-1.
NOTE
The L4 listener function indicates that the
thermometer IEEE-488 bus interface has the
same 5-digit talk and listen addresses, and that
the receipt of a listen address disables the talk
address.
604-7. IEEE-488 BUS ADDRESS CODE
SELECTION
604-8. A six-position dip switch (SW3), located on
Option 21X0A-004 pea (printed circuit assembly), sets the
IEEE-488 bus address codes for the option. To gain access
to SW3, lift off the case top of the thermometer by remov
ing the six screws from the base. Referring to Table 604-2,
set positions 1 through 5 of SW3 to assign the desired
address.
604-9. OPERATION
604-10. Once Option 21X0A-004 is installed and SW3 is
properly set, make sure that the IEEE-488 cable is correctly
connected to the option to ensure that all functions are
properly monitored by the controller.
604-11. Program Considerations
604-12. Position 6 on SW3 controls the SRQ signal (Ser
vice Request) to the IEEE-488 bus. Upon receiving an
SRQ, the controller serially polls each device on the bus for
SRQ status. SRQ status of the Option 21X0A-004 is indi
cated by bit DB6 (position 64 decimal, 40 hexadecimal) in
the serial poll register (U12). With SW3 position 6 in the
ON position, SRQ is generated when a LF (line feed) is
received in the 32-byte buffer of Option 21X0A-004. The
LF character is used by the thermometer to indicate the end
of a data transfer to the Option 21 XO A-004. (Refer to Table
604-3.) Option 21X0A-004 sets DBl (2 decimal), which
causes a serial poll to return a total value of decimal 66 or 42
hexadecimal.
604-13. When the SRQ mode is enabled, the SRQ is set
when the thermometer makes a reading available to the
Option 21X0A-004. The reading is held indefinitely until
the SRQ is serviced. All new readings from the thermom
eter are discarded. When SRQ is disabled, the output
buffer is continuously updated with the most recent reading
from the thermometer. However, there may be a 0.33
second delay encountered in the returned reading. This
delay occurs when one reading is sent across the IEEE bus
and the Option 21X0A-004 waits for the thermometer to
send the next reading. An IEEE bus timeout error may
occur unless the timeout is set longer than this delay.
604-1