4.2.2Bus signals
Initiator
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| Data | DB0 | Eight data>bit signals, plus a parity>bit signal |
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| DB1 | that form a DATA BUS. DB(7) is the most |
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| DB2 | significant bit and has the highest priority during |
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| DB3 | the ARBITRATION phase. Bit number, |
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| DB4 | significance, and priority decrease downward to |
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| DB6 | A data bit is defined as one when the signal value |
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| (Data Bus n) | is true. A data bit is defined as zero when the |
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| DBP | odd. Parity is undefined during the |
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| (Data Bus | ARBITRATION phase. |
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| Control | BSY | An ™ORtied signal that indicates that the bus is |
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| SEL | An ™ORtied signal used either by an initiator to |
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| (Select) | select a target or by a target to reselect an |
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| RST | An ™ORtied signal that indicates the RESET |
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| C/ D | The C/D, I/O, and MSG signals are used to |
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| (Control/Data) | distinguish between the different information |
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| REQ | During an information transfer phase, the target |
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| (Request) | uses this signal to request the initiator to transfer |
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| ACK | A signal driven by an initiator to indicate an |
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| (Acknowledge) | acknowledgement for REQ/ACK data transfer |
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| (Attention) | ATTENTION condition |
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