질문:
How do registers work for event or error handling on Tektronix oscilloscopes?
답변:
Registers are digital storage areas where information can be read or stored, or both. There are 5 registers in your Tektronix scope, each register having 8 bits. Three of the registers can be written to and read from the controller, two registers can only be read from the controller.
Status Registers
The two read-only registers are called status registers. They contain the scope status information and make it available to the controller when asked. Each of the 8 bits has a special meaning, so that the controller can tell what the status is. For instance if the controller reads a value of 96 (i.e. binary %01100000) from a status register, it knows that bits 5 and 6 are set to 1 and all the others are still 0, so the controller can do some special task to fix those errors.
Enable Registers
The three read/write registers are the “filters” that limit the amount of information that the scope shows to the controller. Each of the 8 bits can be “masked” to either pass information through, or to prevent it from passing. A setting of 255 (binary %11111111) will enable all 8 bits and allow all the information to pass, but a setting of 1 (binary %00000001) will mask out all bits except bit 1.
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