Technical Reference Guide
5.5PARALLEL INTERFACE
All models include a parallel interface for connection to a peripheral device that has a compatible interface, the most common being a printer. The parallel interface function is integrated into the LPC47B367 I/O controller component and provides
♦Standard Parallel Port (SPP) mode
♦Enhanced Parallel Port (EPP) mode
♦Extended Capabilities Port (ECP) mode
These three modes (and their submodes) provide complete support as specified for an IEEE 1284 parallel port.
5.5.1 STANDARD PARALLEL PORT MODE
The Standard Parallel Port (SPP) mode uses
The following steps define the standard procedure for communicating with a printing device:
1.The system checks the Printer Status register. If the Busy, Paper Out, or Printer Fault signals are indicated as being active, the system either waits for a status change or generates an error message.
2.The system sends a byte of data to the Printer Data register, then pulses the printer STROBE signal (through the Printer Control register) for at least 500 ns.
3.The system then monitors the Printer Status register for acknowledgment of the data byte before sending the next byte.
In extended mode, a direction control bit (CTR 37Ah, bit <5>) controls the latching of output data while allowing a CPU read to fetch data present on the data lines, thereby providing
The SPP mode uses three registers for operation: the Data register (DTR), the Status register (STR) and the Control register (CTR). Address decoding in SPP mode includes address lines A0 and A1.
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