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PUBLICATION DATE: June 29, 1998 Copyright 1997 by Racal Instruments, Inc. Printed in the United States of America. All rights reserved. This book or parts thereof may not be reproduced in any form without written permission of the publisher.
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Authorization is required from Racal Instruments before you send us your product for service or calibration. Call your nearest Racal Instruments support facility. A list is located on the last page of this manual. If you are unsure where to call, contact Racal Instruments, Inc. Customer Support Department in Irvine, California, USA at...
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FOR YOUR SAFETY Before undertaking any troubleshooting, maintenance or exploratory procedure, read carefully the WARNINGS and CAUTION notices. This equipment contains voltage hazardous to human life and safety, and is capable of inflicting personal injury. If this instrument is to be powered from the AC line (mains) through an autotransformer, ensure the common connector is connected to the neutral (earth pole) of the power supply.
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Figure 1-4, V (sat) as a Function of Collector Current .............. 1-11 Figure 2-1, 1260-14C........................2-1 Figure 3-1, Model 1260-14C Input and Output Handshake Modes ..........3-4 List Of Tables Table 1-1, Model 1260-14C Channels and Ports ................1-5 Table 1-2, Model 1260-14C Pins, Signals and Descriptions ............1-7 Table 1-2, Model 1260-14C Pins, Signals and Descriptions (continued)........
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User Manual 1260-14C Chapter 1 MODULE SPECIFICATION The 1260-14C provides 96 Open Collector (OC) I/O lines in twelve Module groups of 8 bits each. Each group of 8 bits (hereafter referred to Specification as a port) can be read from or written to asynchronously using the commands READ and WRITE.
User Manual 1260-14C from the VXIbus supplies. The output stage of the 1260-14C may sink up to 200mA. The limitation to this is the power dissipation in the output stages of the IC. (See Figure 1-3 for the maximum allowable package power dissipation.) If many 200mA loads are to be driven, they should be...
1A per V pin used. For example, the maximum current-carrying capability of a single pin is 1A. * A CMOS-compatible and LS TTL versions of the 1260-14C are also available. Output Voltage (High) 5.0 V <= V <= 32 V (max)
(driver outputting a low) for a channel connected to a device that is attempting to drive the data line high. The 1260-14C Digital I/O module has 96 channels, grouped as Pin Configuration twelve 8-bit ports available at front panel connectors J1 through J4.
User Manual 1260-14C SUFFIX 'R' =55 C/W θJA AMBIENT TEMPERATURE IN C Figure 1-3 Allowable Package Power Dissipation of Output Stage Figure 1-4, V (sat) as a Function of Collector Current Module Specification 1-11 Artisan Technology Group - Quality Instrumentation ... Guaranteed | (888) 88-SOURCE | www.artisantg.com...
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User Manual 1260-14C Chapter 2 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1. Before unpacking the 1260-14C, check the exterior of the Unpacking and shipping carton for any signs of damage. All irregularities Inspection should be noted on the shipping bill. 2. Remove the module from its carton, preserving the factory packaging as much as possible.
3. Reship in either the original or a new shipping carton. Installation of the Option 01 into the 1260-14C is described in the Option 01 Installation section of the 1260 Series VXI Switching Cards Manual Installation (RII P/N 980673-999).
User Manual 1260-14C Chapter 3 MODULE SPECIFIC SYNTAX Each port on the 1260-14C can operate in either an asynchronous Asynchronous or a synchronous mode. The number of synchronous mode ports and Synchronous is modified by using the SETUP SYNC command. The default...
User Manual 1260-14C The synchronous mode of operation allows data to be read from or Synchronous written to a port in response to a clock edge. Typically, this is Mode done by: Defining the test parameters and data via the various SETUP commands.
The first is the BUSY line, which is set by the Handshaking 1260-14C when it is busy processing, and the second is the CLKIN line which the user toggles to clock the next synchronous operation. The user specifies the polarity of the BUSY line and the active edge of the CLKIN line by using the appropriate SETUP command.
Digital I/O module is: Command address.parameters where: command is one of the 1260-14C module specific commands. Address is the module address set by SW1 on the 1260-14C (1-12). Parameters are the command specific parameters and data. NOTE The address used here is not the VXIbus defined logical address of the Master.
PD[ATAOUT] <address>[.<ports>][,<address> PDATAOUT [.<ports>],...] Command <address>::= Module address of the 1260-14C (1-12) <ports>::= One or more consecutive ports to return data from. A single port is specified as a decimal number from 0 to 11. A group of ports is...
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User Manual 1260-14C NOTE There is a space following the period on each line except for the line containing the END string. This allows the user to detect when the last line of a multiple line reply has occurred by looking at the fifth character of each line to see if it is a space or an ASCII "E".
Description: This command will cause the module to return the condition of all the setup variables for the 1260-14C at the specified module address. The following is a sample output from a PSETUP command for a 1260-14C at module address 1, showing the power-up default condition for the setup variables: 001.
Bit: READ <address>.<ports>,X<bit>[,X<bit>...] Fast: READ <address>.<ports>,Z,[,H] <address>::= Module address of the 1260-14C (1-12) <ports>::= One or more consecutive ports to read from. A single port is specified as a decimal number from 0 to 11. A group of ports is specified as two decimal numbers from 0 to 11 separated by a hyphen, (-), with the least significant port to the right and the most significant port to the left.
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5 is sensing a 23, port 6 is sensing a 0, port 7 is sensing 127 and the user sends the following command: READ 1.5-7,Y The user would read back: 001. 1260-14C DIGITAL INPUT/OUTPUT MODULE<CR> <LF> 001. 05: 23<CR><LF> 001. 06: 0<CR><LF>...
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7 is sensing a binary 10001010, port 8 is sensing a 01111101, and the user sends the following command: READ 1.7-8,X7,X3,X1,X0 The user would read back: 001. 1260-14C DIGITAL INPUT/OUTPUT MODULE<CR> <LF> 001. 07: 1110<CR><LF> 001. 08: 0101<CR><LF>...
User Manual 1260-14C Syntax: RES[ET] RESET command Description: The RESET command resets the 1260-14C card to the power-up state. Specifically, the following attributes are programmed after the RESET command is executed: BUSY Polarity Positive CLKIN Polarity Positive Synchronous Ports None (SYNC 0)
This command defines the polarity of the BUSY handshake line. Setting the polarity to POS causes the BUSY line to be set HIGH when the 1260-14C is busy processing during synchronous operation. Setting the polarity to NEG causes the BUSY line to be set LOW when the module is busy. The default power-up condition is POS.
Bit: SE[TUP] <address>.RD,<port>,X<bit> [,X<bit>...],<vectors> <address>::= Module address of the 1260-14C (1-12) <port>::= Synchronous port number that is being defined (0-11) <vectors>::= The number of synchronous reads to perform (0-256) <bit>::= Bit number to be read in the bit mode (0-7) A ”B”...
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User Manual 1260-14C after a synchronous test is disarmed manually via the SETUP ARM OFF command. Example 1: Assume that ports 0 and 1 are defined as synchronous and the user sends the following commands: SETUP 1.RD 0,Y,H,10 SETUP 1.RD 1,22...
Syntax: SE[TUP] <address> .SY[NC],<number of ports> SETUP SYNC command <address>::= Module address of the 1260-14C (1- <number of ports>::= Number of ports to make synchronous (0-12) Description: This command specifies the number of ports that will have the synchronous mode enabled. Note that the user may not specify which ports are synchronous and which are asynchronous.
Word: SE[TUP] <address>.WR,<port>[,W][, <word>,...,<word>] Bit: SE[TUP] <address>.WR,<port>[,X][, <bits>;...;<bits>] <address>::= Module address of the 1260-14C (1-12) <port>::= Synchronous port number that is being defined (0-11) <byte>::= An 8 bit value specified as either decimal format (0-255), hexadecimal format (H0-HFF) or binary format (B0-B11111111).
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User Manual 1260-14C Description: This command sets up a single synchronous port to perform a buffered write operation. Up to 256 data vectors can be set up ahead of time in the port’s buffer. Once a synchronous test is armed, data from the buffer is clocked out of the port by each...
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User Manual 1260-14C one width may be active at a time and is specified as follows: A "Y" specifies a byte-wide (8-bit) write to a port. If the port was previously defined using a word width, the data associated with the companion port will be cleared, and the port will be disabled in future synchronous operations until redefined.
WR[ITE] <address>.<ports>[,W][,<word>,..., <word>] Bit: WR[ITE] <address>.<ports>[,X][,<bits>;..;<bits>] <address>::= Module address of the 1260-14C (1-12) <ports>::= One or more consecutive ports to write to. A single port is specified as a decimal number from 0 to 11. A group of ports is specified as two decimal numbers from 0 to 11 separated by a hyphen, (-), with the least significant port to the right and the most significant port to the left.
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User Manual 1260-14C the form Lx|Hx,...Lx|Hx where x specifies which bit number to write high (Hx) or low (Lx), and x may take the values from 0-7. For example, WR 1.1-2,X,L1,L3;H0,H1 would cause bits 1 and 3 to go low in port 1 and bits 0 and 1 to go high in port 2.
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User Manual 1260-14C NOTE Care should be used not to change the width when writing to a synchronous port if the port has already had its width defined and data loaded into the buffer. In this case, the user should not specify a width, and should format the WRITE data in the same size that the synchronous port was defined at.
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User Manual 1260-14C byte-wide asynchronous write. A "W" causes a word-wide (16 bit) write to pairs of ports. Word- wide operations are specified on even-numbered ports only, and place the least significant 8 bits in the even port and the most significant 8 bits in the following odd-numbered port.
1. 5. WR 1.1,0<CR><LF> Presets the value of port 1 to zero. Now the 1260-14C has the write data in the first eight buffer locations for port 1. 6. SE 1.AR, ON<CR><LF> Enable SYNC handshake of READ/WRITE.
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User Manual 1260-14C Chapter 6 OPTIONAL HARNESS ASSEMBLIES The following harness assemblies are used to connect Racal Instruments Model 1260-14 to Freedom Series Test Receiver Interfaces. Each harness documentation consists of an assembly drawing, parts list, system wire list and wire list.
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This system wirelist serves as a template for incorporating this harness assembly into the overall system wirelist. It does not in any way affect the fabrication of this harness assembIy. RACAL Instruments, Inc., 4 Goodyear St., Irvine, CA 92718 DOCUMENT TI'I'LE SIZE.
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This system wirelist serves as a template for incorporating this harness assembly into the overall system wirelist. It does not in any way affect the fabrication of this harness assembly. RACAL Instruments, Inc., 4 Goodyear St., Irvine, CA 92718 DOCUMENT TI'I'LE SIZE.
For worldwide support and the office closest to your facility, refer to the Support Offices section on the following page. Use the original packing material when returning the 1260-14C to Reshipment Racal Instruments for calibration or servicing. The original shipping...
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User Manual 1260-14C Racal Instruments, Inc. Support Offices 4 Goodyear St., Irvine, CA 92618-2002 Tel: (800) 722-3262, FAX: (949) 859-7309 Racal Instruments, Ltd. 480 Bath Road, Slough, Berkshire, SL1 6BE, United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0) 8706 080134; FAX: +44 (0) 1753 791290 Racal Systems Electronique S.A.
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Artisan Technology Group is your source for quality new and certified-used/pre-owned equipment SERVICE CENTER REPAIRS WE BUY USED EQUIPMENT • FAST SHIPPING AND DELIVERY Experienced engineers and technicians on staff Sell your excess, underutilized, and idle used equipment at our full-service, in-house repair center We also offer credit for buy-backs and trade-ins •...