Fluke 8842a instruction manual Introduction, External Controls

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Option –05 IEEE-488 Interface

INTRODUCTION

805-1. INTRODUCTION

The IEEE-488 Interface turns the 8842A into a fully programmable instrument for use with the IEEE Standard 488-1978 interface bus (IEEE-488 bus). With the IEEE-488 Interface, the 8842A can become part of an automated instrumentation system. The 8842A can be under complete, interactive control from a remote bus controller, or it can be set to the talk-only mode, connected to a data logger or printer, and dedicated to a single task.

805-2. CAPABILITIES

The IEEE-488 Interface provides remote control of all front panel controls except for the POWER, CAL ENABLE, and FRONT/REAR switches. Other features include:

A simple and predictable command set

Fast measurement throughput

Full talk/listen capability, including talk-only operation

Full serial poll capability, with bit-maskable SRQ

Full remote/local capability, including local lockout

External Trigger and Sample Complete connectors

Remote calibration

Programmable trigger sources, including two bus triggers

Informative output suffix (suppressible)

Selectable output terminators

The 8842A supports the following interface function subsets: SH1, AH1, T5, L4, SR1, RL1, DC1, DT1, E1, PP0, and C0.

805-3. EXTERNAL CONTROLS

When the IEEE-488 Interface is installed, the rear panel contains EXT TRIG (External Trigger) and SAMPLE COMPLETE connectors. These controls can be used even when the 8842A is disconnected from the IEEE-488 bus. Refer to Section 2 for details.

805-4. INSTALLATION

The IEEE-488 Interface is contained on a single, easy-to-install printed circuit assembly (PCA). To install the option, proceed as follows:

WARNING

TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK, DISCONNECT THE POWER

CORD AND ANY INPUT LEADS BEFORE REMOVING THE

INSTRUMENT CASE.

1.Remove the grounding screw from the bottom of the case and remove the two rear panel mounting screws (Figure 805-1A).

2.Holding the front panel, slide the case and rear bezel off of the chassis (Figure 805-1B). Note: At this point, the rear bezel is not secured to the case.

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Fluke 8842a instruction manual Introduction, External Controls