user manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Warranty
- U.S. Government Restricted Rights
- WARNINGS
- Declaration of Conformity
- Chapter 1 Installing and Configuring the HP E1459A...
- Functional Description
- Configuring for Installation
- WARNING SHOCK HAZARD. Only qualified, service-trai...
- WARNING SHOCK HAZARD. When handling user wiring co...
- WARNING SHOCK HAZARD. Use wire with an insulation ...
- Caution MAXIMUM VOLTAGE. Maximum allowable voltage...
- Caution STATIC-SENSITIVE DEVICE. Use anti-static p...
- Setting the Logical Address
- Setting the Interrupt Priority
- Note Consult your mainframe manual to be sure that...
- WARNING To prevent electric shock, tighten facepla...
- WARNING To prevent the spread of fire in the case ...
- Chapter 2 Using the HP E1459A Module
- Chapter 3 HP E1459A SCPI Command Reference
- Common Command Format
- SCPI Command Format
- DIAGnostic:SYSReset Subsystem
- DISPlay:MONitor Subsystem
- INPut Subsystem
- MEASure Subsystem
- MEMory Subsystem
- SENSe Subsystem
- DAV
- NEDGe
- PEDGe
- Syntax
- [SENSe:]EVENt:PORTn:DAVailable?
- [SENSe:]EVENt:PORTn:DAVailable:ENABle
- [SENSe:]EVENt:PORTn:DAVailable:ENABle?
- [SENSe:]EVENt:PORTn:EDGE?
- [SENSe:]EVENt:PORTn:EDGE:ENABle
- [SENSe:]EVENt:PORTn:EDGE:ENABle?
- [SENSe:]EVENt:PORTn:NEDGe?
- [SENSe:]EVENt:PORTn:NEDGe:ENABle
- [SENSe:]EVENt:PORTn:NEDGe:ENABle?
- [SENSe:]EVENt:PORTn:PEDGe?
- [SENSe:]EVENt:PORTn:PEDGe:ENABle
- [SENSe:]EVENt:PORTn:PEDGe:ENABle?
- [SENSe:]EVENt:PSUMmary:DAVailable?
- [SENSe:]EVENt:PSUMmary:EDGE?
- STATus Subsystem
- Note Transition filters are always set for positiv...
- Note The Questionable Status Condition, Event, and...
- STATus:OPERation:CONDition?
- STATus:OPERation:ENABle
- STATus:OPERation:ENABle?
- STATus:OPERation[:EVENt]?
- STATus:OPERation:PSUMmary:CONDition?
- STATus:OPERation:PSUMmary:ENABle
- STATus:OPERation:PSUMmary:ENABle?
- STATus:OPERation:PSUMmary[:EVENt]?
- STATus:PRESet
- STATus:QUEStionable:CONDition?
- STATus:QUEStionable:ENABle
- STATus:QUEStionable:ENABle?
- STATus:QUEStionable[:EVENt]?
- SYSTem Subsystem
- IEEE 488.2 Common Commands
- Command Quick Reference
- Appendix A HP E1459A Specifications
- Max Input Voltage: Between High and Low terminal o...
- Module Size/Device Type: C, Register-based.
- Connectors Used: P1 and P2.
- Number of Slots: 1
- VXIbus Interface Capability: Interrupter, D16.
- Interrupt Level: 1-7, selectable.
- Power Requirements: Voltage: +5Vdc Peak Module Cur...
- Watts/Slot: 1.0
- Minimum Pulse Width: 100ms + debounce time.
- Operating Range:
- Debounce: Programmable from 16 mS to 1074 S.
- 5 Volt Supply: Output voltage : 4.5 to 5.5 V DC. M...
- Typical Time to Read 16-bit Word: 4 mS using regis...
- Terminal Module: Screw type, removable, maximum wi...
- Appendix B HP E1459A Register Definitions
- Overview
- Addressing the Registers
- The following commands are sent to the HP E1406 Co...
- When using an embedded controller VXI A16 address ...
- For example, for the HP 75000 Series C Mainframe w...
- base address (h) = (logical addressh)*40h + C000h
- For the HP E1459A, the factory-set logical address...
- base address = (90h)*(40h) + C000h> = E400h
- register address = [A16 location]h + [base addr]h ...
- The following registers can be accessed on the HP ...
- ID register (base = 00h) is a read only register. ...
- * Returns FFFFh = Hewlett-Packard A16 (only) regis...
- Device Type register (base = 02h) is a read only r...
- NOTE: Bits 8 and 9 are returned in the IACK respon...
- WRITE R = Reset to power-on state by writing a "1"...
- READ E IRQ = When "1" it indicates that an INTRX l...
- INTRX = Edge interrupt for port 0 - 3. A "1" means...
- DAVX = Data available in Port 0 - 3. A "1" means t...
- DOGENAB = "0" the watchdog timer is disabled. "1" ...
- DOGSTATE = "0" the watchdog timer is not asserted....
- For reading and writing, when BS = 0 in the Status...
- EDGE ENAB = "1" allows an edge interrupt (INTR for...
- INT/EXT = "0" data will be latched using the inter...
- DAV ENAB = "1" allows the DAV0/2 line to cause an ...
- Channels 0 through 15 are accessed when BS = 0 in ...
- Channels 32 through 47 are accessed when BS = 1 in...
- For Positive/Negative Edge Detect and Mask Registe...
- For Positive/Negative Edge Detect and Mask Registe...
- When BS = 0 in the Status/Control Register, the de...
- When BS = 1 in the Status/Control Register, the de...
- The following table lists the actual values for th...
- Register Value
- Bit pattern (hex)
- Clock Frequency
- Clock Period
- Debounce Time (4 - 4.5 clock periods)
- 2 (or 0, default)
- 0002h
- 250 kHz
- 4 mS
- 16 - 18 mS
- 3 (or 1)
- 0003h
- 125 kHz
- 8 mS
- 32 - 36 mS
- 4
- 0004h
- 62.5 kHz
- 16 mS
- 64 - 72 mS
- 5
- 0005h
- 31.25 kHz
- 32 mS
- 128 - 144 mS
- 6
- 0006h
- 15.63 kHz
- 64 mS
- 256 - 288 mS
- 7
- 0007h
- 7.81 kHz
- 128 mS
- 512 - 576 mS
- 8
- 0008h
- 3.90 kHz
- 256 mS
- 1.0 - 1.13 mS
- 9
- 0009h
- 1.95 kHz
- 512 mS
- 2.0 - 2.26 mS
- 10
- 000Ah
- 976 Hz
- 1 mS
- 4.1 - 4.6 mS
- 11
- 000Bh
- 488 Hz
- 2 mS
- 8.2 - 9.2 mS
- 12
- 000Ch
- 244 Hz
- 4.1 mS
- 16.4 - 18.4 mS
- 13
- 000Dh
- 122 Hz
- 8.2 mS
- 32.8 - 36.9 mS
- 14
- 000Eh
- 61 Hz
- 16.4 mS
- 65.5 - 73.8 mS
- 15
- 000Fh
- 30.5 Hz
- 32.8 mS
- 131 - 148 mS
- 16
- 0010h
- 15.3 Hz
- 65.5 mS
- 262 - 294 mS
- 17
- 0011h
- 7.63 Hz
- 131 mS
- 524 - 59 mS
- 18
- 0012h
- 3.82 Hz
- 262 mS
- 1.05 - 1.16 S
- 19
- 0013h
- 1.91 Hz
- 524 mS
- 2.1 - 2.36 S
- 20
- 0014h
- 0.954 Hz
- 1.05 S
- 4.2 - 4.72 S
- 21
- 0015h
- 0.477 Hz
- 2.1 S
- 8.39 - 9.43 S
- 22
- 0016h
- 0.238 Hz
- 4.2 S
- 16.8 - 18.9 S
- 23
- 0017h
- 0.119 Hz
- 8.39 S
- 33.6 - 37.8 S
- 24
- 0018h
- 60.0 mHz
- 16.8 S
- 67.1 - 75 S
- 25
- 0019h
- 30.0 mHz
- 33.6 S
- 134 - 150 S
- 26
- 001Ah
- 15.0 mHz
- 67.1 S
- 268 - 300 S
- 27
- 001Bh
- 7.5 mHz
- 134 S
- 537 - 600 S
- 28
- 001Ch
- 3.7 mHz
- 268 S
- 1074 - 1200 S
- 29
- 001Dh
- 1.9 mHz
- 537 S
- 2147 - 2400 S
- 30
- 001Eh
- 931 mHz
- 1074 S
- 4295 - 4800 S
- 31
- 001Fh
- 465.5 mHz
- 2148 S
- 8590 - 9600 S
- Command Register Port 1/3
- Command Register Port 1/3 (base + 20h)
- For reading and writing, when BS = 0 in the Status...
- EDGE ENAB = "1" allows an edge interrupt (INTR for...
- INT/EXT = "0" data will be latched using the inter...
- DAV ENAB = "1" allows the DAV1/3 line to cause an ...
- Channels 16 through 31 are accessed when BS = 0 in...
- For Positive/Negative Edge Detect and Mask Registe...
- For Positive/Negative Edge Detect and Mask Registe...
- When BS = 0 in the Status/Control Register, the de...
- Register Value
- Bit Pattern (Hex)
- Clock Frequency
- Clock Period
- Debounce Time (4 - 4.5 Clock Periods)
- 2 (or 0 ) Default
- 0002h
- 250 kHz
- 4 mS
- 16 - 18 mS
- 3 (or 1)
- 0003h
- 125 kHz
- 8 mS
- 32 - 36 mS
- 4
- 0004h
- 62.5 kHz
- 16 mS
- 64 - 72 mS
- 5
- 0005h
- 31.25 kHz
- 32 mS
- 128 - 144 mS
- 6
- 0006h
- 15.63 kHz
- 64 mS
- 256 - 288 mS
- 7
- 0007h
- 7.81 kHz
- 128 mS
- 512 - 576 mS
- 8
- 0008h
- 3.90 kHz
- 256 mS
- 1.0 - 1.13 mS
- 9
- 0009h
- 1.95 kHz
- 512 mS
- 2.0 - 2.26 mS
- 10
- 000Ah
- 976 Hz
- 1 mS
- 4.1 - 4.6 mS
- 11
- 000Bh
- 488 Hz
- 2 mS
- 8.2 - 9.2 mS
- 12
- 000Ch
- 244 Hz
- 4.1 mS
- 16.4 - 18.4 mS
- 13
- 000Dh
- 122 Hz
- 8.2 mS
- 32.8 - 36.9 mS
- 14
- 000Eh
- 61 Hz
- 16.4 mS
- 65.5 - 73.8 mS
- 15
- 000Fh
- 30.5 Hz
- 32.8 mS
- 131 - 148 mS
- 16
- 0010h
- 15.3 Hz
- 65.5 mS
- 262 - 294 mS
- 17
- 0011h
- 7.63 Hz
- 131 mS
- 524 - 590 mS
- 18
- 0012h
- 3.82 Hz
- 262 mS
- 1.05 - 1.18 S
- 19
- 0013h
- 1.91 Hz
- 524 mS
- 2.1 - 2.36 S
- 20
- 0014h
- 0.954 Hz
- 1.05 S
- 4.2 - 4.72 S
- 21
- 0015h
- 0.477 Hz
- 2.1 S
- 8.39 - 9.43 S
- 22
- 0016h
- 0.238 Hz
- 4.2 S
- 16.8 - 18.9 S
- 23
- 0017h
- 0.119 Hz
- 8.39 S
- 33.6 - 37.8 S
- 24
- 0018h
- 60 mHz
- 16.8 S
- 67.1 - 75 S
- 25
- 0019h
- 30 mHz
- 33.6 S
- 134 - 150 S
- 26
- 001Ah
- 15 mHz
- 67.1 S
- 268 - 300 S
- 27
- 001Bh
- 7.5 mHz
- 134 S
- 537 - 600 S
- 28
- 001Ch
- 3.7 mHz
- 268 S
- 1074 - 1200 S
- 29
- 001Dh
- 1.9 mHz
- 537 S
- 2147 - 2400 S
- 30
- 001Eh
- 931 mHz
- 1074 S
- 4295 - 4800 S
- 31
- 001Fh
- 466 mHz
- 2147 s
- 8590 - 9600 s
- Power On/Reset Conditions
- Programming Examples
- Appendix C Error Messages
- Index
82 HP E1459A Register Definitions
the bit in the Data Available Status Register will also be unasserted. An
interrupt will only occur on the backplane (IRQ) if bit 6 in the Status
Register is set. The state of this bit is returned on a read of this register.
Command Register Port 0/2 (base + 10h)
For reading and writing, when BS = 0 in the Status/Control Register, the data
for Port 0 is accessed. When BS = 1, the data for Port 2 is accessed.
EDGE ENAB = "1" allows an edge interrupt (INTR for Port 0/2 to cause an
interrupt, if enabled in the Status/Control register. When "0" edge interrupts
from Port 0/2 are disabled.
INT/EXT = "0" data will be latched using the internal clock. "1" data is
latched using EXT0/2 input.
DAV ENAB = "1" allows the DAV0/2 line to cause an interrupt if enabled
in the Status/Control Register. The DAV line is asserted when data is
latched. This should only be enabled when in external trigger mode. When
set to "0" the DAV0/2 line cannot cause an interrupt.
Caution A potential hazard exists if software were to improperly
program the HP E1459A to post data-capture IRQ's with the
internally selected 1.0 MHz clock source. In this situation, a
DAV interrupt would be posted each microsecond (if software
were able to service at that rate), and would cause software to
continuously vector to interrupt service upon each "return from
service." Therefore, the HP E1459A should never be
programmed to generate DAV interrupts with the internal clock
source selected. (If bit 1 of the Command Register Word is set
to a one, then bit 2 must always be set to zero.)
In the HP E1459A the Data Ready Marker is guaranteed to be
cleared when the clock source is switched from internal to
external. Therefore, any capture clock which occurs within the
internal/external clock selection interval will not post a marker
to the control FPGA and will be lost.
b + 10
h
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Write No Effect DAV ENAB INT/EXT EDGE ENAB
Read Always Returns FFF
h
1 DAV ENAB INT/EXT EDGE ENAB