VXI EX7000 user manual Relay Odometer, Exclude Lists, Scan Lists, Configuration Table

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Data is latched to the gate of the output coil drive FET dictating whether or not the FET will sink current and energize the relay coil. See the EX7000-OEM Manual (P/N: 82-0118-000) for more details.

INTERFACING WITH OTHER COMPONENTS

The EX7000 board set is capable of controlling other programmable components, such as filters and attenuators, through either the high-current channels or the 32-bit parallel I/O. Access to the control lines can be achieved in various ways. The high-current channels are available from the EX71HD and EX72SDF via pass-through switches that mount on the front panel in place of one or more switches. These switches consist of a flat mounting plate with mounting holes to match the multi-throw switch it replaces. A multi-pin connector is mounted to the plate and the connector is wired directly to one of the relay driving connectors, allowing external use by the user.

In addition to the high-current control lines, the EX72SF also has a front panel mounted, 32-channel, TTL-level, general purpose IO bus available. Refer to Section 3 for details or obtain a copy of the EX7000-OEM Manual for more information on this bus. Contact the factor or visit the VXI Technology, Inc. website for a copy of this document.

FEATURES

Relay Odometer

Each relay drive line has an associated “odometer” which tracks the number of times a relay coil has been actuated. This data is written to non-volatile memory and can be called from application code or the web interface. This assists preventative maintenance programs as relays can be closely monitored as they near end-of-life.

Exclude Lists

The supplied API supports the implementation of exclude lists. Undesirable combinations of relay closures can be stored and warnings or errors will be generated any time an excluded combination is attempted. This helps prevent unsafe conditions such as shorting sources to ground or coupling one source to another.

Scan Lists

Up to 16,000 scan list elements can be stored to help reduce overhead that can be accrued when relying on the host controller to manage the sequencing of switch states. A predefined list of switch states can be stored on-board and advanced through hardware control/handshaking with external system devices via the LXI Trigger Bus or the GP digital I/O port. Use of scan lists can considerably speed up test execution times.

Configuration Table

The information included in the Configuration File allows the user to establish a complete signal route by indicating only the end points in a compliant IVI-Switch Connect statement, thus simplifying the programming task

Programmable MBB and BBM

The application code can globally define whether or not the relays ‘break-before-make’ or ‘make- before-break’ when sequencing through relay setups.

EX7000 Series Introduction

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Contents EX7000 Series VXI Technology, Inc EX7000 Series Preface Table of Contents Index SectionLimitation of Warranty WarrantyCertification Restricted Rights LegendSteve Mauga, QA Manager EMCTerms and Symbols Service should only be performed by qualified personnelSupport Resources Introduction SectionEX7400 LXI Based Custom RF Interface Platform Common FeaturesPopulated EX7400 Mainframe Interactive Control4JAVA-BASED Graphical User Interface Relay Drive ControlRelay Odometer Configuration TableExclude Lists Scan ListsEX72SF EX7000 SpecificationsOverview Installation LocationUnpacking EX7000 Hardware Setup Driver InstallationNetwork Configuration MAC Address AutoIP Default Address VXI Technology, Inc EX7000 Series Preparation for Use EX7000 Typical Rear Panel View EX7400 Rear Panel ViewDigital I/O Connector Trigger Bus ConnectorsGeneral Purpose I/O Characteristic ValueFront Panel View Reset ButtonEX72SF EX7400 General WEB page Operation WEB page OperationEX7000 Main WEB Password ProtectionEX7000 Title Block VXI Technology LogoEX7000 Soft Front Panel Soft Front PanelA pseudorandom fashion until it finds one that is available Dhcp or static IP configurations EX7000 Time Configuration WEB page Manual Time ConfigurationTime Configuration WEB page Sntp Device Identify UpgradeReboot ResetSystem Overview Theory of OperationOPEN-COLLECTOR VS. TTL Drive Lines Relay Drive Connector BanksContinuous Mode Relay Access & ControlContinuous Operation Mode Pulse ModeIndex