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10.9 SERVICE REQUEST 
10.9.1  Service Request Response 
One of the provisions of the GPIB hardware bus is the ability to signal the host controller when an 
event has occurred.  Under the direction of the host controller, the LBA-300PC can assert the SRQ line 
when new data is available, new results is available, a task has been completed, or an error has 
occurred.  Under the IEEE standard, the controller performs a poll of the devices to determine who 
requested service and why.  A serial poll automatically clears the SRQ. 
The LBA-300PC contains six registers that pertain to the SRQ operation.  The function of four of these 
registers is fully explained in the IEEE 488.2 standard.  We have modified the definition of some of the 
bit flags to be more applicable to the operation of the LBA-300PC, and added two registers that are 
specific to the LBA-300PC.  The four IEEE 488.2 registers are accessible through the common 
command set as follows: 
 
STB 
Read the Status Byte.  This byte contains the event related flags. 
 
SRE 
Write or Read the Service Request Enable byte.  These bits determine which of 
the above Status Byte bits will cause the SRQ to be asserted. 
 
ESR 
Read the Event Status Register.  This byte contains error bit flags. 
 
ESE 
Write or Read the Event Status Enable byte.  These bits determine which error 
condition flags cause the ESB bit to be set and may cause the SRQ to be 
asserted 
The two LBA-300PC specific registers are accessible through commands similar to the common 
command set as follows: 
 
ELR 
Read the LBA-300PC Event Status Register.  This byte contains event bit flags. 
 
ELE 
Write or Read the LBA-300PC Event Status Enable byte.  These bits determine 
which event flags cause the ELB bit to be set and may cause the SRQ to be 
asserted. 
 
 
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