ETAS ES4350.1 User Manual

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  • Page 1 ES4350.1 Carrier Board User’s Guide...
  • Page 2 Copyright The data in this document may not be altered or amended without special notification from ETAS GmbH. ETAS GmbH undertakes no further obligation in relation to this document. The software described in it can only be used if the customer is in possession of a general license agreement or single license.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    1 ES4350.1 Carrier Board ........
  • Page 4 4 ETAS Contact Addresses........
  • Page 5: Es4350.1 Carrier Board

    Disconnect all connections to the ES4350.1 Carrier Board before removing the board from the VXI system. Features The ES4350.1 Carrier Board acts as a carrier board for up to six I/O modules. All modules of types ”PB4350XXX” and ”PB1651XXX” can be used in any combination.
  • Page 6 Fig. 1-1 shows the front panel of the ES4350.1 Carrier Board assembled with its maximum of six I/O modules. ETAS PB1651 PB4350 PB1651 ADC1.1 DAC1.1 PWM1.1 ES4350.1 PB1651 PB4350 PB1651 ADC1.1 DAC1.1 PWM1.1 Fig. 1-1 Front Panel of the ES4350.1 Carrier Board...
  • Page 7: Block Diagram

    I/O - Module I/O - Module No.1 I/O - Module No.1 No.1 Control Processor Unit Versioning EEPROM I/O - Module I/O - Module No.1 I/O - Module No.1 No.6 Fig. 1-2 Block Diagram of the ES4350.1 Carrier Board ES4350.1 Carrier Board...
  • Page 8: Hardware Features

    1.3.1 Carrier Board for Piggybacks The ES4350.1 Carrier Board is used as a carrier board for I/O modules in VXIbus systems. I/O modules are available for various tasks, such as the generation and measuring of ECU signals in real time.
  • Page 9: Generating An Interrupt

    Normally, an RPM signal is generated by an ES4320 VXI Signal Generator Board, output on a VXI-RPM channel to the VXIbus and routed from there to the ES4350.1 Carrier Board as an input signal on one of the two RPM signals. 1.3.4 Generating an Interrupt With the ES4350.1 Carrier Board it is possible to generate interrupts on the...
  • Page 10: Ttl Trigger Lines

    Tab. 1-1 Using the ”Local Bus” Lines After powering on, the local bus connections of row a (In) and row c (Out) are not connected. The connections are only active once the ES4350.1 has been activated. 1.4.3 TTL Trigger Lines The TTL trigger lines are used for the internal synchronization of the different I/O boards within the ES4300 Chassis.
  • Page 11: Leds

    LEDs The front panel of the ES4350.1 Carrier Board only has space for 3 LEDs, which are available on each of the I/O modules. If the function of the relevant LED is independent of the special I/O module, it is described in the following table.
  • Page 12: Installing I/O Modules

    To remove the front panel, proceed as follows: 1. Remove the screws shown in Fig. 1-3 with every I/O module already installed with a 4.5 mm socket driver. Fig. 1-3 Removing the Screws of Existing I/O Modules ES4350.1 Carrier Board...
  • Page 13 (see Fig. 1-4). note If one or more of the four slots already contains an I/O module, remember the position of the cover to be removed! Fig. 1-4 Removing the Middle and Right-Hand Handle Covers ES4350.1 Carrier Board...
  • Page 14 The front panel can then be removed. Installing an I/O Module To install the new I/O module, proceed as follows: 4. Place the I/O module in the guide slots and push it to the back. Fig. 1-6 Guide Slots for the I/O Module ES4350.1 Carrier Board...
  • Page 15 To fasten the front panel back on again, proceed as follows: 6. Place the front panel on the housing of the ES4350.1 Carrier Board so that the connect- ing plugs of the I/O modules installed are posi- tioned in the correct spaces of the front panel.
  • Page 16 9. Tighten the screws removed in step 1. on page 12 above and below the connectors available to date and the newly installed I/O module. This completes installation. ES4350.1 Carrier Board...
  • Page 17: Technical Data

    Technical Data This chapter contains the technical data of the ES4350.1 Carrier Board. Number of slots Supported types of I/O modules PB1651XXX and PB4350XXX Configuration of the I/O modules PB1651XXX and PB4350XXX, mixed Synchronization of I/O modules Number of synchronization signals...
  • Page 18 0, 255: dynamic assignment, VXI resource manager Memory map A16: 64 bytes A24: 128 KByte Local bus lines Static assignments: LBus[0..1] : +UBatt_A LBus[2..3] : +UBatt_B LBus[4..7] : -UBatt TTL trigger lines /TTLTRG[0..2]: VXI_RPM_0 /TTLTRG[3]: VXI_SYNC_0 /TTLTRG[4..6]: VXI_RPM_1 /TTLTRG[7]: VXSI_SYNC_1 ES4350.1 Carrier Board...
  • Page 19 0.01 A @ -12 V DC (+5% -3%) 0.2 A @ +24 V DC (+5% -3%) 0 A @ -24 V DC (+5% -3%) 0.15 A @ -5.2 V DC (+3% -5%) 0.045 A @ -2 V DC (+5% -5%) ES4350.1 Carrier Board...
  • Page 20 0 °C to 70 °C (32 °F to 158 °F) Relative humidity 0 to 95% (non-condensing) Physical Dimensions Housing (L x W x H) 345 mm x 233.35 mm x 60.62 mm Front panel Height: 6 U Width: 12 HP (60.48 mm) ES4350.1 Carrier Board...
  • Page 21: Pb4350Dac1 D/A Module

    The PB4350DAC1 D/A Module makes analog output signals with high resolu- tion and precision available for high-end LabCars. It can be used on both VXI- bus carrier boards (ES4350.1 Carrier Board) and on VMEbus carrier boards (ES1651.1 Carrier Board). Block Diagram The following figure shows the block diagram of the PB4350DAC1 D/A Mod- ule.
  • Page 22: Hardware Features

    Hardware Features The PB4350DAC1 D/A Module has a total of ten D/A converter units which are independent of each other. The following figure shows a schematic of such a unit. ±60 V Overvoltage Protection + 10 V Ext. Reference Output Voltage Converter Cut-Off...
  • Page 23: Floating Ground

    LabCar Operator. A hardware configuration of the module is not nec- essary. LEDs The front panel of the ES4350.1 Carrier Board has space for the I/O connector and for 3 LEDs which every I/O module has. Fig. 2-3 LEDs The LEDs of the PB4350DAC1 D/A Module have the following significance.
  • Page 24: Pin Assignment

    Display of the Version Number of the I/O Modules When the ES4300 Chassis is powered on, the I/O modules show the version number via the ”RD” and ”CH” LEDs. It consists of three parts (e.g. 2.1.3). First of all, the ”RD” LED flashes twice (”CH” LED off). Then the ”RD” LED flashes once (”CH”...
  • Page 25 The following table contains the connector pin assignment. Signal Signal Signal Out_CH0 Ext. GND_CH0 ExtRef_CH0 Out_CH1 Ext. GND_CH1 ExtRef_CH1 Out_CH2 Ext. GND_CH2 ExtRef_CH2 Out_CH3 Ext. GND_CH3 ExtRef_CH3 Out_CH4 Ext. GND_CH4 ExtRef_CH4 Out_CH5 Ext. GND_CH5 ExtRef_CH5 Out_CH6 Ext. GND_CH6 ExtRef_CH6 Out_CH7 Ext.
  • Page 26: Technical Data

    The outputs are calibrated with a load of 1 k in parallel with 22 pF. note The PB4350DAC1 D/A Module can be recalibrated at ETAS. If you need a recalibration, contact your local sales office. Turn to page 31 in this manual for details of your local sales office.
  • Page 27 Power Supply Current consumption 100 mA @ +5 V DC 500 mA @ +12 V DC 500 mA @ -12 V DC 100 mA @ +3.3 V DC 100 mA @ +2.5 V DC Environmental Conditions Operating temperature 0 °C to 70 °C (32 °F to 158 °F) Relative humidity 0 to 95% (non-condensing) Physical Dimensions...
  • Page 28 PB4350DAC1 D/A Module...
  • Page 29: Glossary

    Glossary This chapter explains terms which are significant for the ES4330.1 VXI Signal Measurement Board environment. Battery node Switchable battery voltage ES4300 The ES4300 VME64x/VXI Chassis is used to hold both new generation interface boards (VME64x, 3 U) and I/O boards which adhere to the VXI standard (ES43XX).
  • Page 30 Glossary...
  • Page 31: Etas Contact Addresses

    Germany WWW: www.etas.com ETAS Subsidiaries and Technical Support For details of your local sales office as well as your local technical support team and product hotlines, take a look at the ETAS website: ETAS subsidiaries WWW: www.etas.com/en/contact.php ETAS technical support WWW: www.etas.com/en/hotlines.php...
  • Page 32 ETAS Contact Addresses...
  • Page 33: Index

    Index Backplane connections J1/J2 9 I/O modules Battery node 29 installing 12 Block diagram 7 ES4350.1 Carrier Board 7 LEDs 11 Local bus 9 ES4350.1 Carrier Board 5 block diagram 7 Features 5 PB4350DAC1 D/A-Module technical data 17 block diagram 21...
  • Page 34 Technical data ES4350.1 Carrier Board 17 TTL trigger lines 10 Versioning data 9 VXIbus interface 9 backplane connections J1/J2 9 local bus 9 Index...

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