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Electronics Technician Volume 03-Communications Systems
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CDS   Computer   Output   (Transmit)   Data   Cycle

up   to   20   stations.   More   than   one   address   control indicator  may  be  installed  in  a  system  to  provide  the ability  to  interrogate  more  than  20  stations. Each  address  selector  module  has  two  thumb wheel   switches   in   which   one   of   64   octal   addresses may  be  entered  (address  00  and  77  octal  are  invalid). Also,  each  address  selector  module  has  a  power  on/off switch,   a   power   on   indicator   lamp,   and   a   call indicator,  as  shown  in  figure  4-18. When   a   unit   is   configured   as   the   NCS,   the operator  enters  all  the  assigned  addresses  of  the  net participating  units  into  the  address  selector  modules, and  turns  on  each  module  with  a  valid  address.  Once the  roll  call  mode  is  initiated,  the  DTS  will  check  each module  sequentially.  If  the  power  of  the  module  is  on and  a  valid  address  is  entered,  the  address  is  sent  to the  DTS  for  use  in  an  interrogation  message.  If  the power  switch  is  in  the  OFF  position,  that  module  is skipped,  even  if  it  contains  a  valid  address.  When enabled   by   the   DTS,   the   address   selector   module sends  the  address  entered  in  the  thumb  wheels  to  the DTS   and   the   call   indicator   light.   The   call   indicator will   remain   lit   until   the   DTS   sequences   to   the   next address   module. CDS   INPUT/OUTPUT   CONTROL The  data  terminal  set  controls  the  exchange  of data  with  the  CDS  computer.  As  described  earlier, i n p u t / o u t p u t    c o m m u n i c a t i o n s    p r o t o c o l    is accomplished   through   the   use   of   external   interrupts. The  prepare-to-transmit  data  interrupt,  the  prepare-to- receive   data   interrupt,   and   the   end-of-receive   data interrupt  are  used  to  control  most  of  the  DTS  to  the computer  interface. CDS   Computer   Input   (Receive)   Data   Cycle The   input   data   cycle   is   initiated   by   the   DTS. When   the   DTS   recognizes   the   second   frame   of   the start  code,  it  sets  the  prepare  to  receive  data  interrupt on  the  input  data  lines  and  sets  the  external  interrupt line.   The   computer   acknowledges   the   receipt   of   the interrupt  by  sending  an  input  data  acknowledge  (IDA) to  the  DTS. Figure 4-17.—The Address Control Indicator C9062/U. Upon  receipt  of  the  first  message  frame,  the  DTS demodulates  the  24-bit  word  and  places  it  on  the  input data   lines,   along   with   the   two   error   detection   and correction  bits.  Once  the  data  is  placed  on  the  input data  lines,  the  DTS  sets  the  input  data  request  (IDR) line.  The  computer  will  sample  the  data  and  send  an IDA.   This   process   repeats   for   all   frames   of   the message.   The   first   frame   of   the   stop   code   is   also treated   as   a   message   frame   and   sent   to   the   CDS computer.   When   the   DTS   recognizes   the   second frame  of  the  stop  code,  it  will  place  the  end  of  receive Figure  4-18.—An  address  selector  module. 4-17

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