VXI SVM2608 user manual Switch to C and the front switch to, Module INSTALLATION/REMOVAL

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Example 2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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MSB

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200

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12

 

 

w/ 8 remaining

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1100

1000

Convert to MSB and LSB.

 

 

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C

 

 

 

8

Convert to hexadecimal. Set the back

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

switch to C and the front switch to 8.

 

 

 

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FIGURE 2-3: OFFSET VALUE EXAMPLE 2

Therefore, the base address in this example is:

A32 Base Address = 0xC8 * 0x1000000 (or 16,777,216)

A32 Base Address = 0xC8000000

This information is used to write to the registers of the SVM2608. (See Section 3 for more details on SVM2608 registers.)

MODULE INSTALLATION/REMOVAL

Before installing an SVM2608 module into a 6U VME mainframe, make sure that the mainframe is powered down. Insert the module into the base unit by orienting the module so that the flanges at the edge of the module can be inserted into the slot of the base unit. Position the flanges so that they fit into the module slot groove. Once the module is properly aligned, push the module back and firmly insert it into the backplane connector. The retaining screws can then be used to secure the module in the chassis.

To remove the module, power down the mainframe and remove all cabling from the module. The retaining screws can then be loosened. The ejector handles can then be used as to assist in the removal of the module.

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SVM2608 Preparation for Use

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Contents SVM2608 VXI Technology, Inc Table of Contents Self Test Command Certification WarrantyLimitation of Warranty Restricted Rights LegendEMC Steve Mauga, QA ManagerUse Proper Power Cord Service should only be performed by qualified personnelTerms and Symbols Use Proper Power SourceOperating Conditions Avoid Electric ShockGround the Product Improper UseVXI Technology Lake Stevens Instrument Division VXI Technology World HeadquartersVXI Technology Cleveland Instrument Division Technical SupportVXI Technology, Inc SVM2608 Preface Introduction OverviewScale Acquiring Data TriggeringPre-Trigger Linear ModeDelayed Trigger Calibrations Fifo ModeCommands Test BusOption SVM2608 Block Diagram SVM2608 Environmental Specifications Physical DescriptionGND Front Panel Interface WiringGND CH1I CH3I CH1I+ GND CH3I+ Exttrigin CH0I CH2ISVM2608 Specifications MtbfOption 1 SVM2608-01 VXI Technology, Inc SVM2608 Introduction Calculating System Power and Cooling Requirements Setting the Chassis Backplane JumpersSetting the Base Address Rotary Switch LocationsMSB LSB ExampleDivide Decimal Switch to C and the front switch to Module INSTALLATION/REMOVALReserved Device Memory MapsFunction Offset Register OffsetSVM2608 A32 Register MAP MS = Most Significant LS = Least Significant0x72 Command Register Channel 0x74 Databyte Ordering Determining the Register Address Sysfailctl Accessing the RegistersDescription of Registers HSTRIGSRC2 Force Trigger, Start Register 0x02 Read & WriteINTLVL2 EXT Trig SlopeExternal Trigger Level 0x06 Read & Write TimeoutctlReserved LINEAR/FIFO 2WIREOHMS4WIREOHMS ATTN-GAIN1-GAIN0KHz 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 0xAC, 0xD4 Read & Write Sample Rate, High-Speed 0xAE, 0xD6 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 = Microprocessor Commands Measurement CommandsCaptured Data Calculations Resistance Measurement Dynamic Method Self Test CommandResistance Measurement Offset Method Preset Setting Measurement Commands ExampleSample Rate Calibration CommandsSample Points Trigger Event Forced TriggerPage Error Processing There are no errors in the queue Diagnostic Commands Changes become effective the next time the module powers up Example 2 Setting Channel 2 to Acquire 200,000 Samples ExamplesExample 3 Setting Channel 2 to Pre-acquire 100,000 Samples Timeout Counter = Timeout / Timeout Base Clock Timeout Register = Timeout Base * 213 + Timeout CounterVXI Technology, Inc SVM2608 Programming Appendix a Data Swapping ExampleVXI Technology, Inc SVM2608 Appendix a Index