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hi-6131pqtf

Manufacturer Part Number
hi-6131pqtf
Description
Mil-std-1553 / Mil-std-1760 3.3v Bc / Mt / Rt Multi-terminal Device
Manufacturer
QuickLogic Corp
Datasheet
Bit No.
15
14
13
12
10
11
9
Mnemonic
RT2MC8
IXEQZ2
ILCMD2
IBR2
MERR2
IWA2
Reserved
Function
RT2 Mode Code 8 Command Interrupt.
Remote terminal RT2 processed a valid MIL-STD-1553 “reset remote terminal” mode
code command. An RTxMC8 interrupt notifies the host when the Bus Controller
commands remote terminal reset.
The state of bit 0 in the RT2 Remote Terminal Configuration Register 0x0020
determines whether the mode code response is automatic or handled by the host. If
the RT2MC8 bit is reset in the RT Interrupt Enable register when RT2 decodes a valid
“reset remote terminal” mode command, bit 0 in the RT2 Remote Terminal Configuration
Register dictates whether the reset response is automatic, or host controlled. The event
does not affect the RT Pending Interrupt Register, the Interrupt Log or the nIRQ output,
but the nRT2MC8 output pin is asserted to indicate that RT2 needs reset. In the case of
a broadcast command to RT31, both MC8 pins will be asserted.
RT2 Index Equals Zero Interrupt.
The “index equals zero” (IXEQZ) interrupt for RT2. Index counts are used in multi-
message bulk data transfers. “Index equals zero” occurs when the last expected
message was transacted.
Defined IXEQZ interrupt events comprise: (a) subaddresses using indexed buffer mode
when the index decrements from 1 to 0, or (b) subaddresses using circular buffer modes
when the pre-determined number of messages has been transacted.
RT2 Illegal Command Interrupt.
The Remote Terminal 2 encountered a valid illegal message, as defined in the RT2
Illegal Command Table.
Illegal commands are detected when a new valid command word is decoded and the
RT2 Illegalization Table bit corresponding to the received command is logic 1. (Table
bits are logic 0 for legal commands.) The RT2 Illegalization Table contains nonzero
values only when “illegal command detection” is being applied. When illegal commands
are received, RT2 responds by transmitting a status word with ME “message error” flag
set; no data words are transmitted.
If the ILCMD2 bit is reset in the RT Interrupt Enable Register when a valid illegal
command is decoded, the event does not affect the RT Pending Interrupt Register, the
Interrupt Log or the IRQ output.
RT2 Broadcast Command Received Interrupt.
Broadcast commands are enabled for Remote Terminal 2 and the terminal encountered
a valid command addressed to RT31, the broadcast command address.
RT2 Message Error Status Interrupt.
The Remote Terminal 2 set its Message Error status flag while processing a valid MIL-
STD-1553 message. Message errors are caused by Manchester encoding problems or
protocol errors.
RT2 Interrupt When Accessed.
The Remote Terminal 2 processed a valid MIL-STD-1553 command having the IWA
interrupt enabled in its RT2 Descriptor Table entry. IWA interrupts are used to notify the
host each time certain command words are encountered.
Bit 9 cannot be written and reads back logic 0.
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