National Instruments DIO 6533 사용자 설명서

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Chapter 5
Signal Timing
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DIO 6533 User Manual
In output mode, the 6533 device asserts the ACK signal low when 
output data is available. The peripheral device can receive the data on 
the falling or rising edge of the ACK signal, or any time in between. The 
peripheral device must respond with an active-low REQ pulse to 
request additional data. The falling REQ signal edge causes the ACK 
signal to return to the inactive state, and the rising REQ signal edge 
enables a new transfer to occur. Therefore, the peripheral device should 
wait until it has received data before raising the REQ signal. The 
peripheral device can also wait for the ACK signal to deassert before 
raising the REQ signal. Figure 5-6 shows an output transfer in 8255 
emulation mode.
Figure 5-6.  8255 Emulation Mode Output
Wait
For
Data
Wait
For
REQ
Programmable
Delay
Wait
For
REQ
When REQ
Unasserted
When 6533 Device
Has Data to Output
When REQ
Asserted
Initial State
ACK Cleared
Output Data,
Then Send ACK