VXI SM7100, Microwave Matrix Introduction, Calculating System Power and Cooling Requirements

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SECTION 2

PREPARATION FOR USE

INTRODUCTION

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

(1) SMIP VXIbus module

(1) SM7100 Microwave Matrix User’s Manual (this manual)

All components should be immediately inspected for damage upon receipt of the unit.

Once the SMIP II is assessed to be in good condition, it may be installed into an appropriate C- size or D-size VXIbus chassis in any slot other than slot zero. The chassis should be checked to ensure that it is capable of providing adequate power and cooling for the SMIP II. Once the chassis is found adequate, the SMIP’s logical address and the chassis’ backplane jumpers should be configured prior to the SMIP’s installation.

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 airflow at the specified backpressure.

It should be noted that if the chassis cannot provide adequate power to the module, the instrument may 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 would 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.

SM7100 Preparation for Use

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Contents SM7100 VXI Technology, Inc Table of Contents Restricted Rights Legend WarrantyLimitation of Warranty CertificationEMC C L a R a T I O N O F C O N F O R M I T YTerms and Symbols General Safety InstructionsAvoid Electric Shock Support Resources Programming OverviewSMA SM7100 SpecificationsVswr Introduction Calculating System Power and Cooling RequirementsSetting the Chassis Backplane Jumpers MSB LSB Setting the Logical AddressSelecting the Extended Memory Space VXI Technology, Inc SM7100 Preparation for Use Front Panel Connection SM7000 Switch ConfigurationReturn GND EXTGND SM7100 Module Configuration SM7100 Matrix Schematic Offset Hex VXI Technology, Inc SM7100 Module Configuration Addressing Register AccessOffset Write Function Smip II Register MAP A16Status Register 0x04 Read Only ID Register 0x00 Read OnlyLogical Address Register 0x00 Write Only Device Type Register 0x02 Read OnlyVersion Number Register 0x0E Read Only Offset Register 0x06 Read and WriteReserved Register 0x0A Read Only Reserved Register 0x0C Read OnlySubclass Register 0x1E Read Only NVM Access Resister 0x20 Read OnlyNVM Access Resister 0x20 Write Only Interrupt Control Register 0x1C Read and WriteTrace RAM End Low Register 0x2E Read and Write Trace RAM Start High Register 0x28 Read and WriteTrace RAM Start Low Register 0x2A Read and Write Trace RAM End High Register 0x2C Read and WriteTTL Trigger Polarity Register 0x38 -Write Only Loop EnableTrace Enable Open Trigger Select Register 0x36 -Write OnlyReserved Registers Read and Write Busy Trigger Control Register 0x3C Read and WriteTrigger Advance Register 0x3E Write Only Board Busy Register 0x3E Read OnlyAcfailn AddrBBM/MBB Control Register Read and Write Delay Register Read and Write Writing to the Relays Relay Register OffsetVIA16SPACE Index SM7100