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Spectrum M2i.60xx-exp waveform generator manual available for free PDF download: Hardware Manual
Spectrum M2i.60xx-exp Hardware Manual (136 pages)
fast 14 bit arbitrary waveform generator, D/A converter board for PCI-X, PCI and PCI Express bus
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Spectrum
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Introduction
8
Preface
8
Overview
8
General Information
8
Different Models of the M2I.60Xx Series
9
Additional Options
11
Star-Hub
11
System Star-Hub
11
Basexio (Versatile Digital I/O)
12
Digital Outputs
12
The Spectrum Type Plate
13
Hardware Information
14
Block Diagram
14
Technical Data
15
Dynamic Parameters
17
Order Information
18
Hardware Installation
19
System Requirements
19
Warnings
19
ESD Precautions
19
Cooling Precautions
19
Sources of Noise
19
Installing the Board in the System
20
Installing a Single Board Without any Options
20
Installing a Board with Digital Inputs/Outputs Mounted on an Extra Bracket
22
Installing a Board with Option Basexio
23
Installing Multiple Boards Synchronized by Star-Hub Option
24
Software Driver Installation
25
Interrupt Sharing
25
Important Notes on Driver Versions 2.22 and Control Center 1.41 and Newer
25
Windows 2000
26
Installation
26
Version Control
26
Driver - Update
27
Windows XP 32/64 Bit
28
Installation
28
Version Control
28
Driver - Update
29
Windows 7, 32/64 Bit
30
Installation
30
Version Control
31
Driver - Update
31
Linux
32
Overview
32
Standard Driver Installation
32
Standard Driver Update
33
Compilation of Kernel Driver Sources (Option)
33
Update of Self Compiled Kernel Driver
33
Library Only
34
Control Center
34
Software
36
Software Overview
36
Card Control Center
36
Discovery of Remote Cards and Digitizernetboxes
37
Hardware Information
38
Firmware Information
38
Driver Information
38
Installing and Removing Demo Cards
39
Debug Logging for Support Cases
39
Feature Upgrade
39
Software License Upgrade
39
Performing Card Calibration
40
Performing Memory Test
40
Transfer Speed Test
40
Firmware Upgrade
41
Compatibility Layer (M2I Cards Only)
41
Usage Modes
41
Abilities and Limitations of the Compatibility DLL
42
Accessing the Cards with Sbench 5.X
42
C/C++ Driver Interface
42
Header Files
43
General Information on Windows 64 Bit Drivers
43
Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 and 2005 32 Bit
43
Microsoft Visual C++ 64 Bit
43
Borland C++ Builder 32 Bit
44
Linux Gnu C/C++ 32/64 Bit
44
C++ for .NET
44
Other Windows C/C++ Compilers 32 Bit
44
Other Windows C/C++ Compilers 64 Bit
44
National Instruments Labwindows/CVI
45
Driver Functions
45
Borland Delphi (Pascal) Programming Interface
50
Driver Interface
50
Examples
51
Visual Basic Programming Interface and Examples
52
Driver Interface
52
Examples
53
NET Programming Languages
54
Library
54
Declaration
54
Using C
54
Using Managed C++/CLI
55
Using VB.NET
55
Using J
55
Python Programming Interface and Examples
56
Driver Interface
56
Examples
57
Programming the Board
58
Overview
58
Register Tables
58
Programming Examples
58
Initialization
59
Initialization of Remote Products
59
Error Handling
59
Gathering Information from the Card
60
Card Type
60
Hardware Version
61
Production Date
61
Last Calibration Date
61
Serial Number
61
Maximum Possible Sampling Rate
62
Installed Memory
62
Installed Features and Options
62
Miscellaneous Card Information
63
Used Type of Driver
63
Reset
64
Analog Outputs
65
Channel Selection
65
Important Note on Channels Selection
66
Setting up the Outputs
66
Output Amplifiers
66
Output Offset
67
Maximum Output Range
67
Output Filters
68
Differential Output
68
Double out Mode
69
Programming the Behaviour in Pauses and after Replay
69
Generation Modes
70
Overview
70
Setup of the Mode
70
Commands
70
Card Status
71
Acquisition Cards Status Overview
72
Generation Card Status Overview
72
Data Transfer
72
Standard Single Replay Modes
74
Card Mode
74
Memory Setup
74
Continuous Marker Output
75
Example
76
FIFO Single Replay Mode
77
Card Mode
77
Length of FIFO Mode
77
Difference to Standard Single Mode
77
Example (FIFO Replay)
78
Limits of Segment Size, Memory Size
79
Buffer Handling
79
Output Latency
83
Data Organisation
84
Sample Format
84
Hardware Data Conversion
84
Clock Generation
85
Overview
85
The Different Clock Modes
85
Clock Mode Register
86
Internally Generated Sample Rate
86
Standard Internal Sampling Clock (PLL)
86
Using Plain Quartz1 Without PLL
87
Using Plain Quartz2 Without PLL (Optional)
87
External Reference Clock
87
External Clocking
88
Direct External Clock
88
External Clock with Divider
89
Trigger Modes and Appendant Registers
91
General Description
91
Trigger Engine Overview
91
Trigger Masks
91
Trigger or Mask
91
Trigger and Mask
93
Software Trigger
94
Force- and Enable Trigger
94
Delay Trigger
95
External TTL Trigger
95
Edge and Level Triggers
96
Pulsewidth Triggers
97
Mode Multiple Replay
99
Trigger Modes
99
Programming Examples
99
Replay Modes
99
Standard Mode
99
FIFO Mode
100
Limits of Segment Size, Memory Size
100
Programming the Behaviour in Pauses and after Replay
101
Mode Gated Replay
102
Generation Modes
102
Standard Mode
102
Examples of Standard Gated Replay with the Use of SPC_LOOPS Parameter
102
FIFO Mode
102
Limits of Segment Size, Memory Size
103
Allowed Trigger Modes
103
Edge and Level Triggers
103
Pulsewidth Triggers
106
Programming Examples
107
Programming the Behaviour in Pauses and after Replay
107
Sequence Replay Mode
108
Theory of Operation
108
Define Segments in Data Memory
108
Define Steps in Sequence Memory
108
Programming
109
Gathering Information
109
Setting up the Registers
109
Changing Sequences or Step Parameters During Runtime
111
Changing Data Patterns During Runtime
111
Synchronization
111
Programming Example
112
Option Basexio
113
Introduction
113
Different Functions
113
Asynchronous Digital I/O
113
Special Input Functions
114
Transfer Data
114
Programming Example
114
Special Sampling Feature
114
Electrical Specifications
114
Option Star-Hub
115
Star-Hub Introduction
115
Star-Hub Trigger Engine
115
Star-Hub Clock Engine
116
Software Interface
116
Star-Hub Initialization
116
Setup of Synchronization and Clock
118
Setup of Trigger
119
Trigger Delay on Synchronized Cards
119
Run the Synchronized Cards
119
Error Handling
120
Excluding Cards from Trigger Synchronization
120
SH-Direct: Using the Star-Hub Clock Directly Without Synchronization
120
Option System Star-Hub
122
Overview
122
Cabling the System Components
122
Setting up the Master System
122
Setting up Slave Systems
123
Connecting the Systems
123
Programming
124
Necessary Setup Steps
124
Select Synchronization Mode
124
Compensate Injected Trigger Delays
125
Programming Example
125
Option Digital Outputs
126
Sample Format
126
Hardware Data Conversion
126
Electrical Specifications
126
Programming the Behavior after Output
126
Option Output Amplifier
128
Placement
128
Software Parameters
128
Installed Feature
128
Amplifier Mode
128
Avoiding Ground Problems
129
Appendix
130
Error Codes
130
Continuous Memory for Increased Data Transfer Rate
132
Background
132
Setup on Windows Systems
132
Setup on Linux Systems
132
Usage of the Buffer
133
Pin Assignment of the Multipin Connector
134
Option "Digital Outputs
134
Pin Assignment of the Multipin Cable
134
IDC Footprints
135
Details on M2I Cards Clock and Trigger I/O Section
136
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