// | Status Display |
/B[012] | |
/C | Close I2C Connection |
/Dxx | Set Destination I2C Slave Address |
/E[01] | Echo/Prompt Control (0=Disable, 1=Enable) |
/F[01] | Flow Control (0=XON/XOFF, 1=RTS/CTS) |
/G[01] | General Call Control (0=Disable, 1=Enable) |
/H[01] | Hex Only Display Control (0=Disable, 1=Enable) |
/Ixx Set | iPort/AFM’s Own I2C Slave Address |
/K[0123] | I2C Bus Clock Rate Control (0=23, 1=86, 2=100, 3=400 KHz) |
/M | Menu Display |
/N([01AR]) | iNterrupt Signal Monitor/Control/Status |
| (0=Disable, 1=Enable / A=Assert, R=Release / <CR>=Status |
/O | Open I2C Connection |
/(*)Rn | Master Rx Message *=No Stop |
/S(text) | Slave Tx Message |
/(*)T(text) | Master Tx Message *=No Stop |
/Un | Set I2C Bus |
/V | Display Firmware Version (Major XX.XX Minor) |
/X[...]... | Extended Cmds (See Prompt or User’s Guide) |
/Y | Display Tx bYte Count |
Interrupt Signal Control/Status
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The INT signal allows the iPort/AFM to participate in INT master and/or slave communications.
Command: /N0[CR] | Disable Monitor |
/N1[CR] | Enable Monitor |
/NA[CR] | Assert INT Signal |
/NR[CR] | Release INT Signal |
Response: * |
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Default Setting: /N0, /NR |
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Open I2C Connection
This command activates iPort/AFM as an active device on the I2C Bus.
Command: /O[CR] | 'Open I2C Connection |
Response: /OCC[CR] | 'Open Connection Complete |
Default Setting: | Closed |
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