VXI SVM2608 user manual Calculating System Power and Cooling Requirements

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SECTION 2

PREPARATION FOR USE

INTRODUCTION

When the SVM2608 is unpacked from its shipping carton, the contents should include the following items:

(1)SVM2608 4 Channel 100 kSamples/s Analog-to-Digital Converter Module

(1)SVM2608 User’s Manual (this manual)

All components should be immediately inspected for damage upon receipt of the unit. Installation instructions for the module are discussed in the following pages of this section.

The chassis the SVM2608 is installed in should be checked to ensure that it is capable of providing adequate power and cooling. Once it is found that the chassis meets these specifications, the SVM2608 should be examined. If the module is found to be in good condition, the base address of the SVM2608 and the backplane jumpers of the chassis may be configured. After setting the base address and chassis jumpers, the SVM2608 may be installed into an appropriate 6U VMEbus mainframe in any slot other than slot zero.

CALCULATING SYSTEM POWER AND COOLING REQUIREMENTS

It is imperative that the chassis provide adequate power and cooling for this module. Referring to the chassis operation manual, confirm that the power budget for the system (the chassis and all modules installed therein) is not exceeded and that the cooling system can provide adequate cooling.

It should be noted that if the chassis cannot provide adequate power to the module, the instrument might not perform to specification or possibly not operate at all. In addition, if adequate cooling is not provided, the reliability of the instrument will be jeopardized and permanent damage may occur. Damage found to have occurred due to inadequate cooling could also void the warranty of the module.

SETTING THE CHASSIS BACKPLANE JUMPERS

Please refer to the chassis operation manual for further details on setting the backplane jumpers.

SVM2608 Preparation for Use

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Contents SVM2608 VXI Technology, Inc Table of Contents Self Test Command Restricted Rights Legend WarrantyLimitation of Warranty CertificationSteve Mauga, QA Manager EMCUse Proper Power Source Service should only be performed by qualified personnelTerms and Symbols Use Proper Power CordImproper Use Avoid Electric ShockGround the Product Operating ConditionsTechnical Support VXI Technology World HeadquartersVXI Technology Cleveland Instrument Division VXI Technology Lake Stevens Instrument DivisionVXI Technology, Inc SVM2608 Preface Overview IntroductionScale Triggering Acquiring DataPre-Trigger Linear ModeDelayed Trigger Test Bus Fifo ModeCommands CalibrationsOption SVM2608 Block Diagram Physical Description SVM2608 Environmental SpecificationsCH1I+ GND CH3I+ Exttrigin CH0I CH2I Front Panel Interface WiringGND CH1I CH3I GNDMtbf SVM2608 SpecificationsOption 1 SVM2608-01 VXI Technology, Inc SVM2608 Introduction Setting the Chassis Backplane Jumpers Calculating System Power and Cooling RequirementsRotary Switch Locations Setting the Base AddressMSB LSB ExampleDivide Decimal Module INSTALLATION/REMOVAL Switch to C and the front switch toRegister Offset Device Memory MapsFunction Offset ReservedMS = Most Significant LS = Least Significant SVM2608 A32 Register MAP0x72 Command Register Channel 0x74 Databyte Ordering Determining the Register Address Sysfailctl Accessing the RegistersDescription of Registers EXT Trig Slope Force Trigger, Start Register 0x02 Read & WriteINTLVL2 HSTRIGSRC2External Trigger Level 0x06 Read & Write TimeoutctlReserved ATTN-GAIN1-GAIN0 2WIREOHMS4WIREOHMS LINEAR/FIFOKHz Channels 0-3/5 MHz Channels 4-5 LPF Control This bit Sample Rate 0x0C, 0x34, 0x5C, 0x84 Read & WriteSample Rate 0x0E, 0x36, 0x5E, 0x86 Read & Write Sample Rate, High-Speed 0xAE, 0xD6 Read & Write Sample Rate, High-Speed 0xAC, 0xD4 Read & WriteTimeout 0x1C, 0x44, 0x6C, 0x94, 0xBC, 0xE4 Read & Write Reserved Registers 0xF8 0xFC Fifo Data 0x24, 0x4C, 0x74, 0x9C, 0xC4, 0xEC Read OnlyFifo Data 0x26, 0x4E, 0x76, 0x9E, 0xC6, 0xEE Read Only Trigger Delay = Measurement Commands Microprocessor CommandsCaptured Data Calculations Resistance Measurement Dynamic Method Self Test CommandResistance Measurement Offset Method Example Preset Setting Measurement CommandsTrigger Event Forced Trigger Calibration CommandsSample Points Sample RatePage Error Processing There are no errors in the queue Diagnostic Commands Changes become effective the next time the module powers up Examples Example 2 Setting Channel 2 to Acquire 200,000 SamplesExample 3 Setting Channel 2 to Pre-acquire 100,000 Samples Timeout Register = Timeout Base * 213 + Timeout Counter Timeout Counter = Timeout / Timeout Base ClockVXI Technology, Inc SVM2608 Programming Data Swapping Example Appendix aVXI Technology, Inc SVM2608 Appendix a Index