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Page 1 - User’s Manual

Serial488A, Serial488A/OEM, Serial488A/512KUser’s ManualIOtech, Inc.25971 Cannon RoadCleveland, OH 44146Phone: (440) 439-4091Fax: (440) 439-4093E-mai

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1.81.6 AbbreviationsThe following IEEE 488 abbreviations are used throughout this manual.addr n IEEE bus address "n"ATN Attention lineCA Co

Page 3 - Introduction

2.1Getting Started2.1 InspectionThe Serial488A was carefully inspected, both mechanically and electrically,prior to shipment. When you receive the i

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2.22.2 ConfigurationThree DIP switches internal to the Serial488A set the configuration of theinterface. NOTE: Selectable functions are read ONLY at

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2.3SW2 Factory Default SettingsOPEN12345678SW2ModeSerial TermEchoParityCLFNo EchoNo ParityEnabledDOTSwitch Side ViewTalk Back on Time OutSW1 Factory D

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2.4Serial488A Switch Location - I/O BoardS202S201S203SW1SW2 SW3SW3SW2SW1OPEN12345678OPEN12345678OPEN12345678Serial488A/OEM Switch LocationS101S102S103

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2.5Serial488/512K SW1, SW2 Location - I/O BoardSW-6-8RN-1-10K74HCT244IC-39C-5-.1SW-6-8SW2SW1OPEN12345678OPEN12345678Serial488/512K SW3 Location - Mo

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2.6Note that the Serial488A comes configured as an IEEE controller. In this modethe Serial488A is designed to allow an RS-232 computer to communicate

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2.7Refer to the following diagram for specific baud rates. Note: on the Serial488/512K,selecting 57600 baud will have the same effect as selecting 19

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2.82.3.2 Serial Word Length Selection - Data BitsSW1-6 determines the number of data bits, often referred to as wordlength, for each serial character

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2.9 SW2 View for Serial Parity SelectionOPEN12345678DOTSwitch Side ViewOPEN12345678Odd Parity Mark ParityOPEN12345678OPEN12345678Even

Page 12 - IEEE Term

WarrantyYour IOtech warranty is as stated on the product warranty card. You may contact IOtech byphone, fax machine, or e-mail in regard to warranty-

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2.102.3.6 Serial Handshake SelectionSwitch SW1-5 is used to select between hardware [RTS/CTS] orsoftware [Xon/Xoff] serial handshake control.With Xo

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2.112.4 Terminator SelectionThe Serial488A can be configured to provide RS-232 to IEEE 488 and IEEE488 to RS-232 terminator substitution. This is us

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2.122.4.2 IEEE Bus Terminator SelectionSW3-6 through SW3-8 set the IEEE bus terminators used for data sentor received by the Serial488A. EOI, a line

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2.13The Peripheral mode is used when interfacing a serial device to an IEEEcontroller. Data which is sent by the IEEE controller to the Serial488A is

Page 17 - Serial488/512K

2.14SW3 View for IEEE Address SelectionOPEN1234567810DOTSwitch Side View0 x 161 x 8 0 x 41 x 20 x 1= 0= 8= 0= 2= 0+IEEE Address = 102.7 Feature Selec

Page 18 - 1 Stop Bit 2 Stop Bits

2.15SW1 View for Controller Talk-Back on Terminator SelectionOPEN12345678DOTSwitch Side ViewOPEN12345678Talk Back on Terminator DisabledTalk Back on T

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2.162.8 Serial InterfaceThe Serial488A and Serial488A/OEM have the ability to output signal levelsthat are compatible with either RS-232 or RS-422. A

Page 20 - RTS/CTS Xon/Xoff

2.17RS-232 Signal Levels Selected - Serial488A/OEMShorting PlugJ106J105RS-232RS-4222.8.2 Serial Signal DescriptionsThe Serial488A is equipped with a

Page 21 - LF Only CR-LF

2.18Rear View of the Serial488A's Serial Connector-RXD-TXDCTSRTS+TXD+RXD+VTEST+VTESTGND1131425-RxD Receive Data - Input - Pin 2This pin accepts s

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2.19RTS Request To Send - Output - Pin 5The RTS output is used as a hardware handshake line to preventthe RS-232/RS-422 host from transmitting serial

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1.1Introduction1.1 DescriptionThe Serial488A, Serial488A/OEM and Serial488/512K Bus Convertersprovide transparent communication from a serial compute

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2.202.8.3 Serial Cable Wiring DiagramsIf a cable was not purchased with the interface, the following diagramswill be helpful in making your own cable

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2.21IBM PC/XT/PS2 to Serial488A Wiring Diagram (RS-232)2345623456-RxD-TxDCTSRTSVtest-RxD-TxDDSRCTSRTSDB-25 Female DB-25 Male7 7 GndGndIBM PC/XT/PS2 to

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2.222.9 General OperationRefer to the following sections for specific operational modes. This sub-sectiongives a general test of functionality. After

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2.23Hardware Fault Identification Table - Serial488/512KError Talk Listen Empty Full

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2.24If the front panel indicators do not flash and the POWER indicator does notremain lit there may not be any power supplied to the interface. In thi

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3.1Controller Operation3.1 Controller Mode (Serial to IEEE) OperationThe IEEE Controller mode allows a serial RS-232 or RS-422 host device tosend dat

Page 30 - Mini DIN8 Male DB-25 Male

3.2If the IEEE device has been addressed to talk but does not respond or finishtransmission by the time additional characters are received into the ci

Page 31 - DB-9 Female DB-25 Male

3.3SW3 View for IEEE Address SelectionOPEN1234567810DOTSwitch Side View0 x 161 x 8 0 x 41 x 20 x 1= 0= 8= 0= 2= 0+IEEE Address = 103.4 Talk Back Feat

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3.4When the serial input buffer becomes empty, the Serial488A checksthe last characters sent to the IEEE bus device. If these were the IEEE bustermin

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3.53.4.2 Talk Back On Time OutSW2-2 selects whether the Serial488A should address the attachedbus device to talk when the Serial488A has no more seri

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1.21.2 Serial488 and Serial488A DifferencesThe Serial488A is both a hardware and firmware upgrade to the Serial488.When issuing product improvements,

Page 35 - Controller Operation

3.6The following is an example of how this feature can be used tocommunicate with an IEEE plotter. The program example is written inBasic on an IBM P

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3.73.5 Plotter ApplicationsTo use the Serial488A to interface an HP-IB plotter to a serial computer port,you will need the following information abou

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3.8An IBM PC based Graphics SystemThe following shows the Serial488A's internal switch settings required to use aHewlett Packard 7580A plotter wi

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3.9Selecting RS-232 Signal Levels - Serial488A/OEMShorting PlugJ106J105RS-232RS-422

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3.10Serial488A Settings For Use With HP 7580A Plotter on an IBM PCOPEN12345678SW3IEEE AddrIEEE TermEOI5CR OnlyEnabledDOTSwitch Side ViewOPEN12345678SW

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3.11When using the Serial488A with plotting programs on the Macintosh™computer with graphic drivers such as MacPlot™, some serial data format paramete

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3.12A Macintosh based Graphics SystemThe Macintosh computer outputs RS-422 levels. Because of this, the internalDIP shorting jumper is set to the RS-4

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3.13Selecting RS-422 Signal Levels - Serial488A/OEMShorting PlugRS-232RS-422J105J106

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3.14The following illustrates the Serial488A's internal switch settings for use withMacPlot utilizing the previously described format.Serial488A

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3.15After configuration, turn on the plotter and the Serial488A. The Serial488A'sfront panel LEDs should all light momentarily while it performs

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1.31.4 Available AccessoriesAdditional accessories that can be ordered for the Serial488A include:CA-7-11.5 foot IEEE 488 CableCA-7-26 foot IEEE 488

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4.1Peripheral Operation4.1 Peripheral Mode OperationThis mode of operation is useful in interfacing a serial device, such as a serialprinter, plotter

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4.2When the serial input buffer requests one of the last 10 queues (1280 characterlocations left), it signals the serial host that it should stop send

Page 48 - Serial488A

4.3error can be used to alert the operator to the problem, such as a printer outof paper, so that it can be corrected. If the controller then restart

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4.4When serial data is received, DIO5 of the Serial Poll byte is set, '1', toindicate to the IEEE controller that the serial input buffer is

Page 50 - Peripheral Operation

4.5Serial Poll Status ByteDIO8 DIO7 DIO6 DIO5 DIO4 DIO3 DIO2 DIO11428163264128IEEE Input Buffer Not Empt yNot Used - Al ways '0'Serial Hands

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4.6DIO4 IEEE Input Buffer FullWhen this bit is set, it indicates that the Serial488A may hold offthe controller on subsequent data transfers. The inte

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4.7In the previous example, the serial terminator should be selected for CR Onlywith the IEEE terminator set to CR-LF. When a serial CR character is r

Page 53 - Terminator Enabled

4.8When the Serial488A is addressed to listen, it accepts data from theactive talker and outputs this data through the serial interface. It substitut

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4.94.6.7 Unlisten (UNL)UNL places the Serial488A in the Listener Idle State.4.6.8 Untalk (UNT)UNT places the Serial488A in the Talker Idle State.4.7

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4.104.8 IEEE to Serial ApplicationsThe following program uses a Serial488A as an interface to a serial instrumentor host computer. The IEEE controlle

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1.4Specifications:$51,1*Do not use this interface outdoors! The interface is intended for indoor use only! Outdoorconditions could result in equipme

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5.1IEEE 488 Primer5.1 HISTORYThe IEEE 488 bus is an instrumentation communication bus adopted by theInstitute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers

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5.2commands all other devices to ignore what is being transmitted. A device is instructedto listen by being Addressed to Listen. This device is then

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5.3}DIO1-8DAV NRFD NDAC IFC ATN SRQ REN EOI To Other DevicesDevice 1 System Controller Able to Talk, Listen, and ControlDevice 2 DMM Able to Tal

Page 60 - IEEE 488 Primer

5.45.3 SEND IT TO MY ADDRESSIn the previous discussion, the terms Addressed to Talk and Addressed toListen were used. These terms require some clari

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5.55.4.2 Interface Clear (IFC)The IFC line is used only by the System Controller. It is used to placeall bus devices in a known state. Although devi

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5.65.5 HANDSHAKE LINESThe GPIB uses three handshake lines in an "I'm ready - Here's the data - I've gotit" sequence. This ha

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5.7All ReadyAll ReadyNone ReadyNone ReadyValid Not ValidNot ValidValid1st Data Byte 2nd Data ByteAll AcceptAll AcceptNone AcceptNone AcceptDIO1-8 (c

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5.85.7.2 Listen Address Group (LAG)There are 31 (0 to 30) listen addresses associated with this group. The 3most significant bits of the data bus are

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5.95.7.8 Selected Device Clear (SDC)This causes a single device to be initialized to a pre-defined or power upstate. ($04)5.7.9 Serial Poll Disable

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5.105.7.14 Parallel Poll Configure (PPC)This configures devices capable of performing a Parallel Poll as towhich data bit they are to assert in respo

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1.5Data Format: Selectable 7 or 8 data bits; 1 or 2 stop bits; odd, even, mark,space and no parity on transmit.Duplex: Full with Echo/No Echo.Serial C

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5.115.8.1 Serial PollSuppose the Controller receives a service request. For this example,let's assume there are several devices which could asse

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6.1Service Information6.1 Factory ServiceIf problems are encountered in using the Serial488A you should first telephonethe factory. Many problems can

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6.2Decoding of the microprocessor address space is accomplished with aProgrammable Logic Array [U110 (16L8)]. The Memory space allocation isAddress

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6.36.3 Serial488A Mother Board Component LayoutR101D101C102Y101C118C117C101U101R102D103D104D105D106D102C124+R104U110C110J101C113U113J104C104U104U105

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6.46.4 Serial488A I/O Board Component LayoutR205S205SW-201SW-202SW-203 OPEN 12345678 OPEN 12345678 OPEN 12345678R201R202R203+++ +C205C206C210C201U20

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6.56.5 Replaceable Parts List - Serial488ASchematic Part Number DescriptionC101-C108 C-5-.1 Ceramic, 25vC110,C113 C-5-.1 Ceramic, 25vC117,C118 C-5-15

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6.76.7 Serial488A/OEM Mechanical Dimensions4.10DATUM 'A'1.132.974.300.20I E E E 4 8 8Mounting Holes0.0500.207.807.60Mounting Holes0.050R S

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6.8CLBACLCDFGdia. 2 placesE0.200 Radius typ10° typABCDEFG1.842 0.921 1.5780.789 0.640 0.320 0.194Note: Does not imply orientationIEEE Connector Mounti

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6.96.8 Replaceable Parts List - Serial488A/OEM Schematic Part Number DescriptionC101-C114 C-5-.1 Ceramic, 25vC

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1.6Serial488A/OEMIEEE 488Implementation: C1, C2, C3, C4 and C28 controller subsets.(Serial to IEEE)SH1, AH1, T6, TE0, L4, LE0, SR1, RL0, PP0, DC1, DT0

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6.106.9 Serial488/512K Motherboard Component LayoutR101D101C102U102Y101C118C117C101U101R102D103D104D105D106D102C124+DD-2DD-2DD-2DD-2DD-2R104RN-2-470

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6.116.10 Serial488/512K I/O Board Component LayoutJ101CN-2++.33.33.33.33.33.33.33.33.33.33.33.33.33.33.33C-2-10074LS373IC-32RN-3-47RN-3-4774HCT240IC

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6.126.11 Replaceable Parts List - Serial488/512KSchematic Part Number DescriptionC101-C105 C-5-.1 0.1µF, 25v ceramicC110 C-5-.1 0.1µF, 25v ceramicC11

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6.13Schematic Part Number DescriptionU201-U216 IC-46 256K DRAM 150NSU217 IC-50 74LS373 Octal Tri-State DU218 ,U219 IC-14 74HCT244 Octal BufferU220-U

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A.1Sample Programs10 REM *** DUMB TERMINAL PROGRAM FOR THE Serial488A20 REM *** Running under IBM Basica30 REM *** This Program allow

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B.1Appendix B Character Codes and IEEE Multiline MessagesNULSOHSTXETXEOTENQACKBELBSHTLFVTFFCRSOSIDLEDC1DC2DC3DC4NAKSYNETBCANE

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1.7Serial488/512KIEEE 488-1978Implementation: C1, C2, C3, C4 and C28 controller subsets.(Serial to IEEE)SH1, AH1, T6, TE0, L4, LE0, SR1, RL0, PP0, DC1

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