VXI CT-100B, Six-Slot VXIBus Chassis user manual General Description, Backplane, Performance

Models: CT-100B

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GENERAL DESCRIPTION

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GENERAL DESCRIPTION

The CT-100B chassis is a portable, C-size, six-slot, VXIbus compatible chassis that conforms fully to VXIbus Specification Revision 1.4. The chassis employs a multi-layer backplane to ensure premium VXIbus and VMEbus performance and provides all power supplies required by the VXIbus specification.

The CT-100B supports conventional existing rack designs through an optional rack mounting kit (see Section 2). The six-slot design minimizes the use of precious rack space and is an economical alternative to a larger chassis when fewer slots are required.

The CT-100B chassis contains six slots in the card cage, five of which are available for use by VXIbus compatible instruments. The sixth slot in the card cage (slot 0) is typically dedicated to the VXIbus Resource Manager.

The CT-100B is designed to operate at line frequencies between 47 Hz and 63 Hz and is factory preset to operate at a nominal line voltage of 115 VAC. The chassis auto selects between a nominal 115 VAC or 220 VAC line, requiring only the fuse be changed to operate at a nominal 220 VAC.

The rear panel provides a connector for 5 V STANDBY. Power supplied to this connector is passed directly to the backplane line +5VSTDBY. This allows properly configured systems to take advantage of an alternate power supply source, i.e., battery backup of memory or energizing high stability reference oscillators.

BACKPLANE

The backplane is a monolithic, multi-layer design, with automatic, solid state daisy-chain jumpering for the interrupt acknowledge and VMEbus grant lines. This eliminates the need for manual jumpering and provides improved reliability over mechanical jumper-less backplane designs. Instrument modules can now be added or removed without concern for the backplane configuration.

PERFORMANCE

The CT-100B uses a pressurized airflow system. As air enters the mainframe from the rear, it is pressurized below the cards and is then evenly distributed across all slots and along the total length of each card slot, avoiding hot spots common in other designs. The air exhausts through the top and away from the user. This cooling approach helps increase MTBF (Mean Time Before Failure) figures and module performance.

High-quality power supplies are used in the CT-100B that are UL, CSA and TUV approved. The power supplies are short-circuit, over-voltage, reverse-voltage and thermal-shutdown protected. Auto-ranging power supplies are used to avoid any concern about the voltage source used. In addition, all supply lines are monitored and displayed on the front panel to provide user feedback of correct operation (see Figure 3-2).

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CT-100B Introduction

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VXI CT-100B, Six-Slot VXIBus Chassis user manual General Description, Backplane, Performance