ADLINK Technology PXIS-2680P User Manual

8-slot 3u pxi portable instrument chassis with 300w+300w ac power supply
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Portable Instrument Chassis with
300W+300W AC Power Supply
Manual Rev.
Revision Date:
Part No:
Advance Technologies; Automate the World.
PXIS-2680P
8-Slot 3U PXI
User's Manual
2.00
January 28, 2005
50-17019-100

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  • Page 1 PXIS-2680P 8-Slot 3U PXI Portable Instrument Chassis with 300W+300W AC Power Supply User’s Manual Manual Rev. 2.00 Revision Date: January 28, 2005 Part No: 50-17019-100 Advance Technologies; Automate the World.
  • Page 2 Copyright 2005 ADLINK TECHNOLOGY INC. All Rights Reserved. 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 top priority for ADLINK Technology Inc. Please 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

    Table of Contents Table of Contents..............i List of Tables................iii List of Figures ................ iv 1 Introduction ................ 1 Features................2 Specifications............... 3 Mechanical Drawing and Outline ......... 5 Mechanical Drawing ............5 Outline ................6 2 Getting Started ..............9 Unpacking Checklist ............
  • Page 6 No Display (LCD): ............36 Keyboard Failure: ............36 Touchpad Failure: ............36 DVD-ROM Failure: ............36 Maintenance ..............37 PXIS-2680P ..............37 Cables ................37 LCD ................37 Power ................37 Keyboard ..............37 Cleaning the LCD ............38 Cleaning the Keyboard ..........
  • Page 7: List Of Tables

    List of Tables Table 1-1: Electrical Output ............3 Table 3-1: JP2 and JP3 PXI Reference Clock Control .... 25 Table 3-2: System Slot (Slot #1) P1 Pin Assignment ....27 Table 3-3: System Slot (Slot #1) P2 Pin Assignment ....28 Table 3-4: Star Trigger Slot (Slot #2) P1 Pin Assignment ..
  • Page 8 List of Figures Figure 1-1: PXIS-2680P 3U PXI Portable Instrument Chassis ..1 Figure 1-2: PXIS-2680P Mechanical Drawing......5 Figure 1-3: PXIS-2680P Front Panel View........6 Figure 1-4: PXIS-2680P Rear View ..........6 Figure 1-5: PXIS-2680P Left Hand Side View ......7 Figure 1-6: PXIS-2680P Right Hand Side View ......
  • Page 9: Introduction

    Introduction ADLINK PXIS-2680P is a highly integrated and fully mobile 3U PXI instrument chassis offering 8-slot capacity for modules. Defined as the next generation solution for rugged portables, the PXIS-2680P has many high impact, surpassingly flexible, and exceedingly powerful characteristics. It features one dedicated slot for a system controller and seven general purpose slots for periph- eral PXI and CompactPCI modules.
  • Page 10: Features

    PXIS-2680P, of which its environment is quite the same as a standard PXI platform. By combining advanced designs, the PXIS-2680P is able to supply a wide range of applica- tions that run in an integrated portable and dependable chassis, such as power industry, military, and telecommunication applica- tions.
  • Page 11: Specifications

    1.2 Specifications Complies with PXI Rev.2.2 specifications and accepts modules compliant with CompactPCI, PICMG 2.0 specifications Electrical AC Power Supply Dual 300W mini redundant, hot-swappable power sup- ply, current sharing for all voltage Input voltage: 115 to 230VAC, auto selectable Input frequency: 47 to 63Hz ±...
  • Page 12 Cooling Two 8cm, 12VDC ball bearing fans, 41CFM air flow/each Physical Number of PXI/CompactPCI slots: 8 (1 controller, 7 periph- erals) Number of controller expansion slots: 3 (total 4-slot) Dimensions: 400mm x 291mm x 230mm (W x H x D, with- out fan frame) Net weight: 12kg without system controller and modules Operating Environment...
  • Page 13: Mechanical Drawing And Outline

    Reliability MTBF: Backplane: 800,000hrs Power Supply: 100,000hrs @ full load 1.3 Mechanical Drawing and Outline Mechanical Drawing Figure 1-2: PXIS-2680P Mechanical Drawing Introduction...
  • Page 14: Outline

    Outline Figure 1-3: PXIS-2680P Front Panel View Figure 1-4: PXIS-2680P Rear View Introduction...
  • Page 15: Figure 1-5: Pxis-2680P Left Hand Side View

    Figure 1-5: PXIS-2680P Left Hand Side View Figure 1-6: PXIS-2680P Right Hand Side View Introduction...
  • Page 16 Introduction...
  • Page 17: Getting Started

    System Controller Installation The PXIS-2680P is a PXI chassis which is compatible with both PXI and CompactPCI system controller. ADLINK’s PXD-3710/ 3710F and PXI-3800 are the best choices for a system controller with their dedicated designs.
  • Page 18: Figure 2-1: System Controller Installation

    Figure 2-1: System Controller Installation 2. Push the handle until it clips in place. You will hear a click sound when the handle has been pulled up. Figure 2-2: Pull the Handle Up Getting Started...
  • Page 19: Figure 2-3: Mount The Controller Card With Screws

    3. Insert the controller board mounting screws and screw tightly. Figure 2-3: Mount the Controller Card with Screws 4. When taking out the controller card, unscrew the mount- ing screws and push the controller out. Figure 2-4: Removing the Controller Card Getting Started...
  • Page 20: Peripheral Module Installation

    Peripheral Module Installation 1. Smoothly slide the peripheral module into an available peripheral slot. Make sure that the peripheral module is aimed toward the rails. Never force the peripheral mod- ule into the slot. 2. Push the handle until it clips in place. You will hear a click sound when the handle has been pulled up.
  • Page 21: Figure 2-6: Removing The Power Supply (A)

    Removing and Installing a Power Supply 1. Unscrew and remove the side panel. Figure 2-6: Removing the Power Supply (A) Getting Started...
  • Page 22: Figure 2-7: Removing The Power Supply (B)

    2. Pull out the power supply while pressing. Figure 2-7: Removing the Power Supply (B) 3. To replace, push and slide in the new. Figure 2-8: Replacing the Power Supply Getting Started...
  • Page 23: Operation Instructions

    Figure 2-9: Releasing the Keyboard How to Replace the Keyboard To replace the keyboard back into the PXIS-2680P, follow the steps above in inverse. Note that the keyboard cable should be put back its proper original lodging on the keyboard. Make sure that all locking mechanisms are properly secured after the key- board is pushed back.
  • Page 24: How To Setup The Keyboard

    The keyboard cable is located on the top portion of the keyboard; it is a coil cable with an RJ-45 connector at the end. The connector needs to be attached to the portable (at the lower right hand cor- ner) for operation. Figure 2-10: PXIS-2680P Keyboard Getting Started...
  • Page 25: Keyboard Positioning

    Two buttons located below the touch pad act as same as the left and right buttons of a mouse. You can also tap on the touch pad to indicate a left click. Figure 2-12: PXIS-2680P Touchpad Getting Started...
  • Page 26: Lcd Display

    LCD Display The LCD display has a fixed mechanism. You can pull up the pair of feet at the bottom of the case to lift the LCD display upwards. To relock the LCD display, simply enclose the keyboard and push the feet back into its original position.
  • Page 27: Cooling Fans

    There are two cooling fans running at a total of 79CFM to ensure that the whole unit be within its working temperature. They can be easily exchanged a newer or better one. Figure 2-15: PXIS-2680P Cooling Fans Getting Started...
  • Page 28: Software Installation

    The LED marked by “T°!” indicates that the temperature inside the PXIS-2680P is above 50°C. Once this occurs, this LED will light red and the internal speaker will beep. When the temperature drops back below 50°C, the alarm will automatically stop. Or, pushing the alarm reset button will also stop the alarm.
  • Page 29: Figure 2-16: System Monitoring Panel

    The LCD On/Off button turns the LCD on or off with each press. Power LED Power LED Temp. LED Temp. LED Alarm reset button Alarm reset button LCD On/Off switch LCD On/Off switch Figure 2-16: System Monitoring Panel Getting Started...
  • Page 30 Getting Started...
  • Page 31: Backplane Overview

    CompactPCI 64-bit specification are found on PXI specific signals; therefore, all modules that meet Compact- PCI 64-bit specification requirements are capable of operating in the PXIS-2680P. 3.1 Specifications System Controller Slot The system controller slot is located at Slot 1 of the chassis as defined by the PXI specification.
  • Page 32: Local Bus

    1 and 2. Trigger Bus The PXIS-2680P implements a dedicated PXI trigger bus with 8 lines. Users can use these trigger lines to synchronize the opera- tion of several different PXI peripheral modules, or use one mod- ule to control carefully timed sequences of operations performed on other modules in the system.
  • Page 33: System Reference Clock

    System Reference Clock The PXIS-2680P supplies the PXI 10MHz system clock signal (PXI_CLK10) independently to every peripheral slot. An indepen- dent buffer (having a source impedance matched to the backplane and a skew of less than 1ns between slots) drives the clock signal to each peripheral slot.
  • Page 34: Mechanical Drawing

    3.2 Mechanical Drawing The following figures show the two parts of the backplanes and mechanical drawing. Figure 3-2: cBX-3008L Front View Drawing Figure 3-3: cBX-3008L Rear View Drawing Backplane Overview...
  • Page 35: Pin Assignment

    3.3 Pin Assignment System Controller REQ64# ENUM# +3.3V AD[1] V(I/O) AD[0] ACK64# GND +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]# GND AD[12] V(I/O) AD[11] AD[10] +3.3V AD[15] AD[14] AD[13] SERR# +3.3V C/BE[1]# GND +3.3V IPMB_SCL IPMB_SDA PERR# DEVSEL# V(I/O)
  • Page 36: Table 3-3: System Slot (Slot #1) P2 Pin Assignment

    22 GND PXI_BRSVA22 PXI_BRSVB22 PXI_BRSVC22 PXI_BRSVD22 PXI_BRSVE22 21 GND CLK6 20 GND CLK5 19 GND SMBDATA SMBCLK SMBALERT- 18 GND PXI_TRIG3 PXI_TRIG4 PXI_TRIG5 PXI_TRIG6 17 GND PXI_TRIG2 PRST# REQ6# GNT6# 16 GND PXI_TRIG1 PXI_TRIG0 DEG# PXI_TRIG7 15 GND PXI_BRSVA15 FAL# REQ5# GNT5# 14 GND...
  • Page 37: Star Trigger

    Star Trigger REQ64# ENUM# +3.3V AD[1] V(I/O) AD[0] ACK64# GND +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]# GND AD[12] V(I/O) AD[11] AD[10] +3.3V AD[15] AD[14] AD[13] SERR# +3.3V C/BE[1]# GND +3.3V IPMB_SCL IPMB_SDA PERR# DEVSEL# V(I/O) STOP#...
  • Page 38: Table 3-5: Star Trigger Slot (Slot #2) P2 Pin Assignment

    22 GND PXI_BRSVA22 PXI_BRSVB22 PXI_BRSVC22 PXI_BRSVD22 PXI_BRSVE22 21 GND PXI_LBR0 PXI_LBR1 PXI_LBR2 PXI_LBR3 20 GND PXI_LBR4 PXI_LBR5 PXI_STAR0 (2) PXI_STAR1 (2) 19 GND PXI_STAR2 (2) PXI_STAR3 (2) PXI_STAR4 PXI_STAR5 18 GND PXI_TRIG3 PXI_TRIG4 PXI_TRIG5 PXI_TRIG6 17 GND PXI_TRIG2 PXI_CLK10_IN PXI_CLK10 16 GND PXI_TRIG1 PXI_TRIG0...
  • Page 39: General Peripheral

    General Peripheral REQ64# ENUM# +3.3V AD[1] V(I/O) AD[0] ACK64# GND +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]# GND AD[12] V(I/O) AD[11] AD[10] +3.3V AD[15] AD[14] AD[13] SERR# +3.3V C/BE[1]# GND +3.3V IPMB_SCL IPMB_SDA PERR# DEVSEL# V(I/O) STOP#...
  • Page 40: Table 3-7: General Peripheral Slot (Slots #3 - #6) P2 Pin Assignment

    22 GND PXI_BRSVA22 PXI_BRSVB22 PXI_BRSVC22 PXI_BRSVD22 PXI_BRSVE22 21 GND PXI_LBR0 PXI_LBR1 PXI_LBR2 PXI_LBR3 20 GND PXI_LBR4 PXI_LBR5 PXI_LBL0 PXI_LBL1 19 GND PXI_LBL2 PXI_LBL3 PXI_LBL4 PXI_LBL5 18 GND PXI_TRIG3 PXI_TRIG4 PXI_TRIG5 PXI_TRIG6 17 GND PXI_TRIG2 PXI_STAR (2) PXI_CLK10 16 GND PXI_TRIG1 PXI_TRIG0 PXI_TRIG7 15 GND...
  • Page 41: Table 3-8: Signal Routing

    Note: Please refer the following table for the routing of the Bus Mastering (REQ/GNT), IDSEL, PCI CLK, and Interrupt sig- nals. REQ# PXI P1 PXI P1 PXI P1 PXI P1 IDSEL GNT# Pin A3 Pin B3 Pin C3 Pin E3 Slot 1(SYS) INTA# INTB#...
  • Page 42 Backplane Overview...
  • Page 43: Troubleshooting And Maintenance

    1. Failure to power on is typically due to the installation problems. 2. Double check all peripheral modules or items that you have added to the PXIS-2680P. 3. Are all the items seated properly? 4. Are all the cables connected to their correct positions? 5.
  • Page 44: No Display (Lcd)

    No Display (LCD): 1. Check that all the proper power up procedures has been taken. 2. Hook up an external CRT to the VGA port check whether video output is present. 3. If video output is present on an external CRT, check the internal LCD cable connection.
  • Page 45: Maintenance

    LCD screen. You may transport the portable in an additional carrying case, or you can carry the PXIS-2680P on its handle located on top. The handle is securely attached to the strongest part of the machine and distributes the load of the PXIS-2680P evenly as to allow easy carriage and proper balance.
  • Page 46: Cleaning The Lcd

    Cleaning the LCD 1. Do not use cleaners that contain alcohol. 2. Do not use a cloth that could be abrasive to the surface of the LCD 3. Always gently wipe the LCD surface when cleaning. Cleaning the Keyboard 1. Do not spill any liquid on to the keyboard. 2.
  • Page 47: Important Safety Instructions

    Important Safety Instructions Please 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. Please read these safety instructions carefully. Please keep this User’s Manual for future reference. The equipment should be operated in an ambient tempera- °...
  • Page 48 Openings in the case 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 openings.
  • Page 49: Warranty Policy

    For products containing storage devices (hard drives, flash cards, etc.), please back up your data before send- ing them for repair. ADLINK is not responsible for loss of data. Please ensure the use of properly licensed software with our systems.
  • Page 50 3. Our repair service is not covered by ADLINK's two-year 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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