American Dynamics PMC-4U-CACI user manual Theory of Operation

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Theory of Operation

The PMC-4U is designed for transferring data from one point to another with a variety of serial protocols.

The PMC-4U features a Xilinx FPGA. The FPGA contains the general control and status registers as well as the interface to the quad UART, SCC, and IO drivers and receivers. Many additional control and status registers reside in the UART and SCC, which are accessed through the Xilinx interface.

The PMC-4U is a part of the PMC Module family of modular I/O products. It meets the PMC and CMC draft Standards. Contact Dynamic Engineering for a copy of this specification. It is assumed that the reader is at least casually familiar with this document and logic design. In standard configuration, the PMC-4U is a Type 1 mechanical with no components on the back of the board and one slot wide, with 10 mm inter-board height.

The PCI interface to the host CPU is controlled by a logic block within the Xilinx. The PMC-4U design requires one wait state for read or write cycles to addresses other than the SCC and UART which require from three for simple read or write operations to nine for the SCC interrupt acknowledge/vector read cycle. The wait states refer to the number of clocks after the PCI core decode before the “terminate with data” state is reached. Two additional clock periods account for the 1 clock delay to decode the signals from the PCI bus and to convert the terminate with data state into the TRDY signal.

The quad UART and dual Serial Communication Controller can handle multiple asynchronous and synchronous protocols and the IO drivers and receivers support a range of electrical interface standards.

Each of the serial interfaces has its own oscillator and on-board baud rate generator to supply a wide range of clock reference frequencies. The SCC can also operate from external clock sources with separate Rx clock input and Tx clock input/output pins for each channel.

Please refer to the XR16C854 and Z85C30 documentation for more information on the operation and capabilities of these devices.

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Contents PMC-4U-CACI Quad Uart Dual Synchronous Serial Data Interface PMC Module PMC-4UTable of Contents Interfacing List of Figures XCS40XL Product DescriptionHardware and Software Design Manufacturing Services G e Hardware and Software Design Manufacturing Services G e Theory of Operation Register Offset Function Type Address MapRegister Offset Function Programming PMC4UBASE Register DefinitionsSCC RTS a Hardware and Software Design Manufacturing Services G e PMC4UMSK PMC4USTATPMC4UDIRTERM PMC4USCCIVECControl DIR0TERM1 TERM0TERM2 TERM3PMC4USCCADATA PMC4USCCACNTLPMC4USCCBCNTL PMC4USCCBDATAPMC4UUARTB PMC4UUARTAPMC4UUARTC PMC4UUARTDInterrupt Status Interrupts Loop-back Signal Output INPUT1 INPUT2PMC PCI Pn1 Interface Pin Assignment PMC PCI Pn2 Interface Pin Assignment PMC-4U Front Panel IO Pin Assignment PMC Pn4 User Interface Pin Assignment Interfacing Applications GuideThermal Considerations Construction and ReliabilityWarranty and Repair Service Policy Out of Warranty RepairsFor Service Contact DMA SpecificationsOrder Information Schematics

PMC-4U-CACI specifications

The American Dynamics PMC-4U-CACI is an advanced video management system designed for large-scale security operations, capable of handling extensive surveillance requirements across various industries, including transportation, education, retail, and urban security. With a focus on reliability, flexibility, and user-friendly design, the PMC-4U-CACI stands out as a robust solution for enhanced situational awareness and incident response.

One of the main features of the PMC-4U-CACI is its support for both analog and digital cameras, providing flexibility for organizations upgrading their systems. This hybrid capability ensures that users can maintain their existing infrastructure while integrating new technologies. The system supports high-definition video resolutions, enabling crystal-clear image quality crucial for identifying details in critical situations.

The PMC-4U-CACI is equipped with an intuitive user interface that allows operators to navigate the system effortlessly. This design minimizes the learning curve, enabling security personnel to respond quickly to incidents. The interface also provides customizable views, allowing users to prioritize the most relevant camera feeds and data based on their operational needs.

Another significant characteristic of the PMC-4U-CACI is its scalability. It is engineered to support a vast number of cameras and can be expanded according to the growing needs of an organization. This adaptability makes it ideal for both small installations and large, multi-site deployments.

In terms of technologies, the PMC-4U-CACI incorporates advanced video analytics capabilities. These features include motion detection, line crossing alerts, and occupancy counting, all of which enhance the system’s ability to detect potential security breaches and optimize resources. Additionally, the system seamlessly integrates with various alarm and access control systems, creating a unified security solution.

Furthermore, the PMC-4U-CACI emphasizes data security and redundancy. The architecture is designed to ensure that video footage is securely stored and transmitted, protecting against unauthorized access. Built-in failover capabilities maintain system functionality during power outages or system failures, ensuring continuous surveillance.

In summary, the American Dynamics PMC-4U-CACI is a versatile and powerful video management system tailored for contemporary security challenges. Its hybrid capability for camera integration, user-friendly interface, scalability, advanced analytics, and robust security features make it an excellent choice for organizations seeking to bolster their surveillance and operational efficiency.