ADLINK Technology PXIS-3320 User Manual

15-slot 6u pxi/compactpci chassis with 500w/1000w hot-swappable power supply
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PXIS-3320/1000W
15-Slot 6U PXI/CompactPCI Chassis with
500W/1000W Hot-swappable Power Supply
Manual Rev.
Revision Date:
Part No:
Advance Technologies; Automate the World.
PXIS-3320
User's Manual
2.00
October 27, 2006
50-17024-1000

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  • Page 1 PXIS-3320 PXIS-3320/1000W 15-Slot 6U PXI/CompactPCI Chassis with 500W/1000W Hot-swappable Power Supply User’s Manual Manual Rev. 2.00 Revision Date: October 27, 2006 Part No: 50-17024-1000 Advance Technologies; Automate the World.
  • Page 2 Copyright 2006 ADLINK TECHNOLOGY INC. All Rights Reserved. Disclaimer The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice in order to improve reliability, design, and function and does not represent a commitment on the part of the manufacturer.
  • Page 3 Getting service from ADLINK Customer satisfaction is our top priority. Contact us should you require any service or assistance. ADLINK TECHNOLOGY INC. Web Site: http://www.adlinktech.com Sales & Service: Service@adlinktech.com TEL: +886-2-82265877 FAX: +886-2-82265717 Address: 9F, No. 166, Jian Yi Road, Chungho City,...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Changing the Power Supply Modules........ 16 Changing the Fans ............17 4 Troubleshooting and Preventive Maintenance ................19 Troubleshooting for Power Failure of PXIS-3320 ....19 Cleaning................20 Cleaning the Chassis Interior ........20 Cleaning the Chassis Exterior ........20...
  • Page 6 A Specifications..............21 General ................21 Power Supply..............21 System Monitoring ............. 22 System LEDs ..............22 Buzzer/Alarm ..............22 Cooling System..............22 Physical................23 Operating Environment ............23 Backplane ................23 Shock and Vibration............23 Safety and EMC/EMI Compliance ........23 B Backplane Drawing and Pin Assignments .....
  • Page 7: List Of Tables

    List of Tables Table 3-1: LED indications ............15 Table 4-1: Troubleshooting Power Failures ......19 List of Tables...
  • Page 8 Figure 2-2: PXIS-3320/1000W front view........6 Figure 2-3: PXIS-3320 and PXIS/1000W right view..... 7 Figure 2-4: PXIS-3320 and PXIS/1000W top view....... 7 Figure 2-5: PXIS-3320 and PXIS-3320/1000W rear view .... 8 Figure 2-6: Backplane functions........... 9 Figure B-1: CBX-6015 front view..........25 Figure B-2: CBX-6015 rear view..........
  • Page 9: Introduction

    Introduction The ADLINK PXIS-3320 is a 19" 6U PXI chassis featuring one system slot and 14 PXI peripheral slots. The chassis is compliant with PXI and CompactPCI specifications and accommodates both 6U PXI and CompactPCI modules. An internal 10 MHz reference clock is available on all of the 14 PXI peripheral slots, as well as star trigger, PXI trigger bus, and PXI local bus.
  • Page 10: Features

    Supports one system slot and 14 PXI/CompactPCI periph- eral slots Two hot-swappable 250 W CompactPCI power supply with universal AC input (PXIS-3320) Filtered, forced-air cooling architecture Magnetic circuit breaker protection for AC input Temperature, voltage, and fan monitoring LEDs Optional 1000 W power supply (PXIS-3320/1000W) Introduction...
  • Page 11: Unpacking Checklist

    Power cord User’s manual NOTE The PXIS-3320 OEM version package may vary depend- ing on customer requests. The assigned controller and/or peripheral modules may be pre-installed and shipped with the chassis. Inquire with your dealer for additional in- formation on these options.
  • Page 12 Introduction...
  • Page 13: Chassis Overview

    Chassis Overview This section illustrates the mechanical dimensions of the PXIS- 3320 and PXIS-3320/1000W chassis, identifies the basic, and describes the backplane functions and features. 2.1 Front View Fan tray cover Fan tray cover screw Alarm reset button Power switch...
  • Page 14: Figure 2-2: Pxis-3320/1000W Front View

    Fan tray cover Fan tray cover screw Alarm reset button Power switch LEDs Fan tray cover Power supply modules Figure 2-2: PXIS-3320/1000W front view Chassis Overview...
  • Page 15: Right View

    2.2 Right View Handle Figure 2-3: PXIS-3320 and PXIS/1000W right view 2.3 Top View Figure 2-4: PXIS-3320 and PXIS/1000W top view Chassis Overview...
  • Page 16: Rear View

    2.4 Rear View Circuit breaker Power connector Figure 2-5: PXIS-3320 and PXIS-3320/1000W rear view Chassis Overview...
  • Page 17: Backplane Overview

    2.5 Backplane overview The PXIS-3320 chassis comes with a 6U, 15-slot PXI backplane that supports one PXI system controller and 14 PXI/CompactPCI peripheral modules. This section illustrates the functions of the backplane. Clock 10 MHz Buffer Circuitry PXI Star Local...
  • Page 18: Star Trigger Slot

    To use the star trigger functionality, you must install a special star trigger controller in Slot 2. Peripheral Slots The PXIS-3320 chassis backplane accommodates up to fourteen 6U PXI/CompctPCI peripheral modules. Local Bus The PXI backplane’s local bus is a daisy-chained bus that con- nects each peripheral slot with the slots on its left and right.
  • Page 19: 10 Mhz Reference Clock

    10 MHz Reference Clock The backplane supplies every peripheral slot with a 10 MHz sys- tem clock signal (PXI_CLK10). An independent clock buffer (hav- ing source impedance matched to the backplane and a skew of <1ns between slots) drives the clock signals to each peripheral slot.
  • Page 20 Chassis Overview...
  • Page 21: Installation

    Installation The chapter describes the procedures on how to install the system controller to the PXIS-3320 chassis. It also provides information on how to power up and monitor the system. 3.1 Calculating Power Consumption Before installing any modules into the PXIS-3320 chassis, calcu-...
  • Page 22: Installing The Chassis And Starting Up

    3.2 Installing the Chassis and Starting Up Follow the steps to power on the chassis. 1. For rackmount or bench-top installation, provide a suffi- cient space under the chassis for ventilation and make sure that the chasis is installed on a flat and stable sur- face.
  • Page 23 9. Press the power switch. The amber LED and green LEDs on the upper right corner of the front panel light up. The chassis fans also start to rotate. NOTE If the chassis fails to turn on, refer to Chapter 4: Trouble- shooting and Preventive Maintenance for details.
  • Page 24: Monitoring The System

    3.3 Monitoring the System Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) on the front panel tell you the power status, chassis temperature, and fan operations. Refer to Table 3- 1 for details. Function Color Status Indication DC rail voltages Power is supplied to (+3.3 V, +5 V, the system Power...
  • Page 25: Grounding The Chassis

    A proper signal and power wiring helps reduce the effects of ground loop and increases the accuracy of measurement. By default, the PXIS-3320 backplane is mounted on the chassis through the FGND mounting holes. The signal ground (GND), therefore, is isolated to the power ground (FGND). For applica-...
  • Page 26: Changing The Fans

    3.7 Changing the Fans The PXIS-3320 chassis has ten 80 mm x 80 mm x 25 mm fans. These fans are installed in two decks of fan trays. Five fans are located at the bottom of the chassis for air intake, while the other five fans are installed on top of the chassis for air ventilation.
  • Page 27: Troubleshooting And Preventive Maintenance

    Troubleshooting and Preventive Maintenance 4.1 Troubleshooting for Power Failure of PXIS-3320 When the PXI-3320 chassis fails to turn on, refer to Table 4-1 for basic power troubleshooting. The table lists the most common cause for power failure and the recommends proces to correct the problem.
  • Page 28: Cleaning

    4.2 Cleaning It is recommended that you clean the interior and exterior of the PXIS-3320 chassis regularly. To clean individual CompactPCI or PXI modules, refer to the documentation that came with the mod- ule. NOTE Always turn the chassis off and disconnect the power cord from the electrical socket before cleaning the chas- sis.
  • Page 29: A Specifications

    Specifications A.1 General Complies with PXI specifications and accepts modules compliant with CompactPCI, PICMG 2.0 specifications. A.2 Power Supply PICMG standards: PICMG 2.11-compliant Input voltage: 100 to 240 VAC Input frequency: 47 to 63 Hz Output: 250 W (each) Typical Maximum +5 V 25.0 A...
  • Page 30: System Monitoring

    A.3 System Monitoring System LEDs Function/Setting Status Indication Voltage monitor- ing of +3.3 V, +5 Power Power is supplied V, +12 V, -12 V Temperature Temperature is normal monitoring. 50°C Temperature Temperature exceeds FLASHING (default setting) normal settings Normal fan speed Fan speed Fan is not working or monitoring...
  • Page 31: Physical

    Dimensions: 484 mm x 295 mm x 398 mm (L x W x H) with- out handles Weight: 23 kg A.6 Operating Environment Ambient temperature range Model Temperature PXIS-3320 0 to 50°C PXIS-3320/1000W 0 to 50°C Relative humidity: 10 to 90%, non-condensing A.7 Backplane Backplane bare-board material: UL 94V-0 rated...
  • Page 32 Specifications...
  • Page 33: B Backplane Drawing And Pin Assignments

    Backplane Drawing and Pin Assignments B.1 Backplane Layout The following figures show the front and rear view of the PXIS- 3320 backplane. Figure B-1: CBX-6015 front view Backplane Drawing and Pin Assignments...
  • Page 34: Figure B-2: Cbx-6015 Rear View

    Figure B-2: CBX-6015 rear view Backplane Drawing and Pin Assignments...
  • Page 35: Backplane Cbx-6015 Connectors

    B.2 Backplane CBX-6015 Connectors Pin Assignments PXI Connectors Pin Assignments System Slot (Slot #1) P1 Pin Assignment REQ64# ENUM# +3.3V AD[1] V(I/O) AD[0] ACK64# +3.3V AD[4] AD[3] AD[2] AD[7] +3.3V AD[6] AD[5] +3.3V AD[9] AD[8] C/BE[0]# AD[12] V(I/O) AD[11] AD[10] +3.3V AD[15] AD[14]...
  • Page 36 System Slot (Slot #1) P2 Pin Assignment GND PXI_BRSVA22 PXI_BRSVB22 PXI_BRSVC22 PXI_BRSVD22 PXI_BRSVE22 GND CLK6 CLK5 SMBDATA SMBCLK SMBALERT- PXI_TRIG3 PXI_TRIG4 PXI_TRIG5 PXI_TRIG6 PXI_TRIG2 PRST# REQ6# GNT6# PXI_TRIG1 PXI_TRIG0 DEG# PXI_TRIG7 GND PXI_BRSVA15 FAL# REQ5# GNT5# AD[35] AD[34] AD[33] AD[32] AD[38] V(I/O) AD[37]...
  • Page 37 Star Trigger Slot (Slot #2) P1 Pin Assignment REQ64# ENUM# +3.3V AD[1] V(I/O) AD[0] ACK64# +3.3V AD[4] AD[3] AD[2] AD[7] +3.3V AD[6] AD[5] +3.3V AD[9] AD[8] M66EN C/BE[0]# AD[12] V(I/O) AD[11] AD[10] +3.3V AD[15] AD[14] AD[13] SERR# +3.3V C/BE[1]# +3.3V IPMB_SCL IPMB_SDA PERR#...
  • Page 38 Star Trigger Slot (Slot #2) P2 Pin Assignment PXI_BRSVA22 PXI_BRSVB22 PXI_BRSVC22 PXI_BRSVD22 PXI_BRSVE22 PXI_LBR0 PXI_LBR1 PXI_LBR2 PXI_LBR3 PXI_LBR4 PXI_LBR5 PXI_STAR0 (2) PXI_STAR1 (2) GND GND PXI_STAR2 (2) PXI_STAR3 (2) PXI_STAR4 PXI_STAR5 PXI_TRIG3 PXI_TRIG4 PXI_TRIG5 PXI_TRIG6 PXI_TRIG2 PXI_CLK10_IN PXI_CLK10 PXI_TRIG1 PXI_TRIG0 PXI_TRIG7 PXI_BRSVA15 PXI_STAR6...
  • Page 39 General Peripheral Slot (Slot #3~#15) P1 Pin Assignment REQ64# ENUM# +3.3V AD[1] V(I/O) AD[0] ACK64# +3.3V AD[4] AD[3] AD[2] AD[7] +3.3V AD[6] AD[5] +3.3V AD[9] AD[8] M66EN C/BE[0]# AD[12] V(I/O) AD[11] AD[10] +3.3V AD[15] AD[14] AD[13] SERR# +3.3V C/BE[1]# +3.3V IPMB_SCL IPMB_SDA PERR#...
  • Page 40 General Peripheral Slot (Slot #3~#15) P2 Pin Assignment GND PXI_BRSVA22 PXI_BRSVB22 PXI_BRSVC22 PXI_BRSVD22 PXI_BRSVE22 GND PXI_LBR0 PXI_LBR1 PXI_LBR2 PXI_LBR3 PXI_LBR4 PXI_LBR5 PXI_LBL0 PXI_LBL1 PXI_LBL2 PXI_LBL3 PXI_LBL4 PXI_LBL5 PXI_TRIG3 PXI_TRIG4 PXI_TRIG5 PXI_TRIG6 PXI_TRIG2 PXI_STAR (2) PXI_CLK10 PXI_TRIG1 PXI_TRIG0 PXI_TRIG7 GND PXI_BRSVA15 PXI_LBL6 PXI_LBR6 AD[35]...
  • Page 41: Bus Segments And Interrupt Routings

    B.3 Bus Segments and Interrupt Routings REQ# PCICL PXI P1 PXI P1 PXI P1 PXI P1 Slot # IDSEL /GNT# Pin A3 Pin B3 Pin C3 Pin E3 Slot 1 (SYS) INTA# INTB# INTC# INTD# Slot 2 AD30 INTC# INTD# INTA# INTB# Slot 3...
  • Page 42: Bus Segments And Interrupt Routings

    B.4 Bus Segments and Interrupt Routings Physical Slot Number PXI_STAR (P2-D17) Slot 2 PXI_STAR0 ~ PXI_STAR12 (Star Trigger Slot) Slot 3 PXI_STAR0 Slot 4 PXI_STAR1 Slot 5 PXI_STAR2 Slot 6 PXI_STAR3 Slot 7 PXI_STAR4 Slot 8 PXI_STAR5 Slot 9 PXI_STAR6 Slot 10 PXI_STAR7 Slot 11...
  • Page 43: Miscellaneous Connectors Pin Assignments

    B.5 Miscellaneous Connectors Pin Assignments CN1, CN7, CN8, CN9: ATX-like DC Power input connectors Signal Name Pin # Pin # Signal Name V2SENSE V2 (+3.3V) V2 (+3.3V) V4 (-12V) V1 (+5V) INH# V1 (+5V) SRTN FAL#1 V3(+12V)SENSE DEG#1 V1(+5V) SENSE NOTE Pin #8, #9, and #18 are not standard ATX power defini- tions.
  • Page 44: J6 Inh#: Dc Power Inhibit Signal

    J6 INH#: DC power inhibit signal Pin # Signal Name INH# J8 RST#: System reset signal Pin # Signal Name RST# J9 FAL#: Power supply fail input Pin # Signal Name FAL# J5: Connector for LED power status Name Pin # Pin # Name +3.3V...
  • Page 45: Cn5: Smb (System Management Bus) Connector

    CN5: SMB (System Management Bus) connector Pin # Name IPMB_CLK IPMB_DATA IPMB_PWR ALERT NOTE The SMB is connected to the P2 of the system slot. JP1: 10 MHz Reference Clock Pin # Description Pin 1-2 Internal 10MHz system (Default) clock PXI_CLK10 External clock through the Pin 2-3 PXI_CLK10_IN on star trig-...
  • Page 46 Backplane Drawing and Pin Assignments...
  • Page 47: Important Safety Instructions

    Important Safety Instructions Read and follow all instructions marked on the product and in the documentation before operating the system. Retain all safety and operating instructions for future use. Read these safety instructions carefully. Keep this user’s manual for future reference. The equipment should be operated in an ambient tempera- °...
  • Page 48 Openings in the chassis are provided for ventilation. Do not block or cover these openings. Make sure there is adequate space around the system for ventilation when setting up the work area. Never insert objects of any kind into the ventila- tion holes.
  • Page 49: Warranty Policy

    Warranty Policy Thank you for choosing ADLINK. To understand your rights and enjoy all the after-sales services we offer, please read the following carefully. 1. Before using ADLINK’s products please read the user manual and follow the instructions exactly. When send- ing in damaged products for repair, please attach an RMA application form which can be downloaded from: http://rma.adlinktech.com/policy/home.htm/.
  • Page 50 3. Our repair service is not covered by ADLINK's guarantee in the following situations: Damage caused by not following instructions in the User's Manual. Damage caused by carelessness on the user's part dur- ing product transportation. Damage caused by fire, earthquakes, floods, lightening, pollution, other acts of God, and/or incorrect usage of voltage transformers.

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