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IEEE 595-1982

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IEEE Standard Serial Highway Interface System (CAMAC) (Computer Automated Measurement and Control)

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New IEEE Standard - Inactive-Reserved. A serial highway (SH) system using byte-organized messages and configured as a unidirectional loop, to which are connected a system controller and up to sixty-two CAMAC crate assemblies, is defined. In the primary application, the controlled devices are CAMAC crate assemblies with serial crate controllers that conform to a defined message structure. In other applications, some or all of the controlled devices connected to the SH can be equipment that conforms to a subset of the full specification and is not necessarily constructed in CAMAC format or controlled by CAMAC commands.
This standard defines a Serial Highway (SH) system using byte-organized messages, and configured as a unidirectional loop to which are connected a system controller and up to sixty-two CAMAC* crate assemblies in accordance with ANSI/IEEE Std 583-1982, [Modular Instrumentation and Digital Interface System (CAMAC*)] or other controlled devices. The highway transfers data and control information in either bit-serial mode (using one data signal and a bit-clock signal) or byte-serial mode (using eight data signals and a byte-clock signal). Clock rates up to 5 MHz may be used, depending on individual system characteristics.

SDO IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Document Number 595
Publication Date Feb. 26, 1982
Language en - English
Page Count 84
Revision Level
Supercedes
Committee Nuclear Instruments and Detectors
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Feb. 26, 1982 595-1982 Revision