HP E1432A User's Guide
Module Description
The Local Bus (Option UGV)
The VXI specification includes a
15.7Mbytes/sec using HP E1432A. If equipped with option UGV, the HP E1432A can be programmed to output its data using this high speed port instead of the VME data output register. The Data Port Control register determines which output port is used.
Local Bus vs VME Transfers
With this option, you can transfer data from the HP E1432A two different ways; via the VME Bus or via the Local Bus.
The VME Bus is the universal data bus for VXI architecture. It provides flexibility and versatility in transferring data. Transfers over the VME Bus can be 16 or 32 bits wide.
The Local Bus supports faster transfer rates than the VME Bus. For example, if you are transferring data from the HP E1432A to the HP E1562A/B Throughput Disk Module, the Local Bus provides a direct pipeline to the HP E1562A/B.
Using the Local Bus, you can transfer data in the background while processing data in a
All Local Bus