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OUTPUT SIGNAL DEFINITIONS

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5.3 OUTPUT SIGNAL DEFINITIONS

The following output line definitions are for functional mode only. The timing specifications given refer to measurements made at the interface connectors.

5.3.1 Formatter Busy (FFBY)

This line is used to indicate that a command is being processed.

It goes true within one microsecond after the leading edge of the FGO line. The FFBY line remains true until the full completion of

the present command. .

5.3.2 Data Busy (FDBY)

When this line goes true, it indicates that the data transfer part of a coomand taKes place, and data is exchanged. This line goes false upon the completion of data transfer. When the line goes false, tape motion has not stopped yet, but a new command can be received; the new command, if received, is processed after completion of the last command.

When this line goes false and before a new command is asserted, the host must examine for the presence of the Hard Error (FHER) line in order to determine whether to retry the last command or send a new one.

The FDBY line is MTS microprocessor controlled. While this line is asserted, no new command may be issued.

5.3.3 Identification Burst (FlO)

This line is asserted by the MTS to indicate to the host that an identification burst (10 Burst) procedure is being performed by the MTS. The FLO line is asserted from Beginning Of Tape (BOT) marKer during read or write operations.

During write operations, the 10 Burst procedure writes a PE or GCR tape identification burst at BOT, depending on what mode the MTS is instructed to be in, before writing starts.

During read operations, the 10 Burst procedure identifies the type of data on tape (PE or GCR) from the 10 Burst written on tape, then sets the MTS to the proper mode before reading of data starts.

The FLO and GCR (later described) lines together indicate to the host the mode the MTS is in, PE or GCR.

5.3.4 Hard Error (FHER)

If an error is detected while the MTS is busy, this line is pulsed low. When the MTS becomes not busy, this line remains a solid low. See the description of sense bytes in this chapter.

5.3.5 File Mark Detected (FFMK)

This line is pulsed while Data Busy (FDBY.) is asserted in a read/

write operation, when a tape marK pattern is being detected.

5.3.6 Corrected Error (FCER)

When correcting an error, A series of pulses are asserted on this line. When Data Busy (FDBY) becomes unasserted, FCER stays a solid low, but is reset prior to the next record.

The type of read error corrections indicated by this line are as

follows;

• A single tracK error correction during PE Read,

• A single tracK PE error correction after read bacK checK during write,

• A single or double tracK error correction during GCR Read,

• A single or double tracK GCR error correction after read bacK checK during write.

5.3.7 Ready (FRDY)

This line when asserted indicates that the MTS is ready to accept a read or write type command. This is the case when the tape is

loaded, is not rewinding and is not in Machine ChecK status.

5.3.8 Online (FONL)

This line is asserted when the MTS is online and ;s able to communicate bacK to the host. If the MTS is offline, all other status bacK to the host is unasserted.

5.3.9 Rewind (FRWD)

When this line is asserted, it indicates to the host that the MTS is rewinding to BOT.

5.3.10 End Of· Tape (FEOT)

This line is asserted when the EDT marker is detected, and stays asserted past the EDT marker, indicating that the -tape is within the end of the recording area. EDT status is reset when the EDT marker is detected in backward or rewind mode.

5.3.11 File Protect (FFPT)

When this line is asserted, it indicates that the mounted file reel does not contain a write enable ring, and that no write operation can take place.

5.3.12 Load Point (FLDP)

When this line is asserted, it indicates that the tape is loaded and positioned at BOT.

5.3.13 High Speed Streaming (FHSPD)

When this line as asse~ted, it indicates that the selected MTS is in the streaming, 100 IPS mode. When this line is not asserted, the drive is in the Start/Stop, 50 IPS mode. (2922 Model Drives only)

5.3.14 High Density Status (GCR)

When this line is asserted, it indicates that the selected drive is in the GeR, 6250 BPI mode. When this line is not asserted, the d rive i sin the P E, 1 600 BPI mode.

5.3.15 Demand Write Data Strobe (FDWDS)

A pulse is asserted on this line for each character to be written on tape. It functions somewhat differently for 50 IPS and 100 IPS operations, as described below.

5.3.15.1 FDWDS TIMING, 50 IPS OPERATIONS

The first data character must be available on the data input lines no later than ten microseconds after the Data Busy (FDBY) signal has been asserted. The succeeding characters must be placed on the data input lines within 0.7 microseconds of the trailing edge of FDWDS. The FDWDS signal has a pulse width of 1.0 to 1.2 microseconds and a minimum period of two microseconds.

(Figure 5-2).

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5.3.15~2 FDWDS TIMING, 100 IPS OPERATIONS

The first data character must be available on the data input lines no later than ten microseconds after the Data Busy (FDBY) signal has been asserted. The succeeding characters must be placed on the data input lines within 0.3 microseconds of the trailing edge of FDWDS. The FDWDS signal has a width of 0.4 to 0.6 microseconds and a minimum period of one microsecond. (Figure 5-3) .

5.3.16 Read Data Strobe (FRSTR)

A pulse is ass~rted on this line for each character of read information to be transmitted to the host controller interface and is used to sample the read data lines. This line acts somewhat differently for 50 IPS and 100 IPS operations as described below.

Note that the strobe is swi tched from hardware ·to software control during a Read Sense command.

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FFBY

FDBY

WRITE DATA

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