Eurotech Advme1314 Owner's manual

Type
Owner's manual
128-channel Digital Output Board
Manual
Preface
Thank for choosing the Advme1314 Please read this manual before using the Advme1314 so that you may obtain the
greatest benefit from using the device.
This manual presents the specifications, functions, and method of use of the 128-channel Digital Output Board
Advme1314.
Advanet Inc. has made every effort to carefully inspect each product and has taken great care to package and to ship
the product. In the unlikely event of the product’s failure to operate normally due to problems in shipping or other-
wise, the company will repair or replace the product at its own responsibility.
Contact Advanet at the following address if you have any questions.
Inquiries
Sales Division
Headquarters
616-4 Tanaka, Kita-ku, Okayama 700-0951 Japan
TEL : 086-245-2861 FAX : 086-245-2860
Tokyo Office KDX Kaji-cho 4F , 3-5-2 Kanda Kaji-cho,
Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0045 Japan
TEL : 03-5294-1731 FAX : 03-5294-1734
INTERNETURL http://www.advanet.co.jp/
1. In order to improve the product, the contents of this document as well as product specifications are subject to change without notice.
2. This document does not give permission to the implementation of patents or other rights held by Advanet or third parties.
3. Reproduction of all or part of this document without Advanets permission is prohibited.
2009 Advanet Inc.
Precautions in Use
Please read this manual before using the product in order to insure its safe use.
Do not place the product in a
location where it can fall or be
subject to vibration or impact
because this may cause device
failure.
Protect the device from vibration and impact.
Do not modify the device.
For safety reasons, under no
circumstances should you
modify the device. Advanet will
not repair products that have
been modified.
Protect the product from water
and chemicals.
Contact between the product
and water or chemicals can
result in product failure,
electrocution, or fire.
Protect the product from
foreign material.
Make sure that foreign
material does not get into the
product during use, storage, or
transport because this can
result in product failure.
Take precautions in handling to insure
that you are not injured.
The sharp projections on this
product may cause injury. Take
care in handling this product in
order to avoid injury.
Do not disassemble the product.
In order to maintain
guaranteed product
performance, do not under any
circumstances disassemble
this product.
Keep the product away from radios and TVs.
Do not use the product near
radios, television sets, or other
devices generating strong
magnetic or electrical fields.
This could result in failure or
malfunction.
Keep the product away from
flame, humidity, and direct sunlight.
Do not use or store the product
in any of the following locations
as this could result in product
failure.
Places where there is fire.
Locations high in humidity
or exposed to rain
Locations exposed to direct
sunlight
Dusty or dirty locations
Locations containing
excessive water or
chemical vapors
Precautions in use
Please read this manual before using the product in order to insure its safe use.
Install the product in well-ventilated locations.
Install the product in well-
ventilated locations to
efficiently disperse heat
generated by the product.
Remove the power plug from the receptacle
when not using the product.
Turn off the main switch and
remove the power plug from
the receptacle when not using
the product, or there is the risk
of lightning strike.
Be sure to use the device within rated parameters.
Be sure to use the product
within the ratings specified in
this manual. Failure to do so
may result in malfunction.
Cleaning the product
If the product becomes dirty,
wipe it with a dry soft cloth. A
thinned neutral cleaner may be
used if the product is
particularly dirty. Do not use
benzene, thinners, or other
solvents under any
circumstances.
Be sure to ground the product in order
to prevent electrocution.
Be sure to ground the product
by connecting it to a 3-pole AC
receptacle or by using an AC
receptacle having a grounding
terminal.
Be sure to dispose of the product properly.
Use appropriate methods for
handling industrial wastes
when disposing of this product.
Please contact Advanet for repair of the product.
Please contact your retail
dealer or Advanet when repairs
are necessary.
Make sure that the product is not miswired.
Failure to wire the product
correctly can result in
malfunction or fire. Read this
manual and wire the product
correctly.
Static electricity may cause malfunction.
This product comprises
electronic parts that are highly
susceptible to static electricity.
Static electricity can cause the
product to malfunction. Take
care not to touch any of the
terminals, connectors, ICs, or
other parts with the hands.
When you believe the product to be malfunctioning
Stop using the product if you
believe it is malfunctioning.
Continuing to use a
malfunctioning product can
cause the malfunction to
spread to other products and
can cause short circuits or fire.
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Content
1. Prior to use ............................................................................................................................................................................... 6
1.1 Period and scope of warranty ........................................................................................................................................... 6
1.2 Scope of service ................................................................................................................................................................ 6
2. Specification ............................................................................................................................................................................ 7
2.1 Mechanical Specifications ................................................................................................................................................. 7
2.2 Electric Specifications ....................................................................................................................................................... 7
2.2.1 Power Supply ............................................................................................................................................................. 7
2.2.2 Digital Output ............................................................................................................................................................ 7
2.2.3 Isolation ..................................................................................................................................................................... 7
2.2.4 Interrupt ..................................................................................................................................................................... 7
2.3 Bus Interface ...................................................................................................................................................................... 7
2.4 Environment Specification ................................................................................................................................................ 7
2.5 Others ................................................................................................................................................................................. 7
3. Configuration ........................................................................................................................................................................... 8
4. Installation ................................................................................................................................................................................ 9
4.1 Layout of Parts ................................................................................................................................................................... 9
4.2 Base Address ..................................................................................................................................................................... 10
4.3 Output Connector ............................................................................................................................................................. 10
4.4 Others ................................................................................................................................................................................13
4.5 Output Signal Connection ................................................................................................................................................ 13
4.5.1 Output Circuit ..........................................................................................................................................................13
4.5.2 Example of Connection ............................................................................................................................................ 14
4.6 Before Power-On .............................................................................................................................................................. 15
5. Register ...................................................................................................................................................................................16
5.1 Register / Table ................................................................................................................................................................. 16
5.2 Board ID Register .............................................................................................................................................................17
5.3 Data Register ....................................................................................................................................................................18
5.3.1 DOUT [0 - 15] .......................................................................................................................................................... 18
5.3.2 DOUT [16 - 31] ........................................................................................................................................................ 19
5.3.3 DOUT [32 - 47] ........................................................................................................................................................ 19
5.3.4 DOUT [48 - 63] ........................................................................................................................................................ 20
5.3.5 DOUT [64 - 79] ........................................................................................................................................................ 21
5.3.6 DOUT [80 - 95] ........................................................................................................................................................ 21
5.3.7 DOUT [96 - 111] ...................................................................................................................................................... 22
5.3.8 DOUT [112 - 127] .................................................................................................................................................... 23
5.3.9 Board Reset .............................................................................................................................................................. 23
6. Sample Program ...................................................................................................................................................................... 24
6.1 Terminology ...................................................................................................................................................................... 24
6.1.1 Byte Port ...................................................................................................................................................................24
6.1.2 Word Port .................................................................................................................................................................. 24
6.1.3 Channel ..................................................................................................................................................................... 25
6.2 Source Program ................................................................................................................................................................. 28
6.2.1 Output by Channel ................................................................................................................................................... 28
6.2.2 Output by Byte .........................................................................................................................................................29
6.2.3 Output by Word ........................................................................................................................................................ 29
6.2.4 Reading of The Output Port (by Byte) ..................................................................................................................... 30
6.2.5 Reading of The Output Port (by Word) .................................................................................................................... 31
6.2.6 Output Port Reset ..................................................................................................................................................... 32
6.2.7 Reading of the Board ID .......................................................................................................................................... 32
6.3 Precautions for Operating The Bits .................................................................................................................................. 33
7. Appendix ................................................................................................................................................................................. 34
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1. Prior to use
1.1 Period and scope of warranty
Delivered products are under warranty for a period of one year after delivery.
During the period of warranty, the vendor will have his own to responsibility replace or repair malfunctioning
parts if the product malfunction is the responsibility of the vendor.
However, this warranty does not apply under the following circumstances:
(1) If the user handles or uses the product in an inappropriate way
(2) If the malfunction is caused by something other than the delivered product
(3) If the delivered product has been modified or repaired by anyone other than the vendor
(4) Due to natural disaster, accident, or other reason not the responsibility of the vendor
In this context, the term “warranty” means solely a warranty of the individual delivered product, and does not
include any compensation for the damage caused by malfunction of the delivered product.
1.2 Scope of service
The service costs such as the costs of sending technical personnel are not included in the price of the delivered
product. Customers will be charged for the following costs:
(1) Assistance with installation adjustments and test running
(2) Maintenance inspections, adjustments, and repairs
(3) Technical assistance and technical training
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2. Specification
2.1 Mechanical Specifications
VME Bus Double height, single slot
Weight ............... 286 [g]
Board size ......... 174 × 262 × 20 [mm] (protrusions not included)
2.2 Electric Specifications
2.2.1 Power Supply
Supplied from the VME bus
Supply Voltage ................... +5 [V] ±5 [%]
Consumption Current ......... 2 [A] (max.)
2.2.2 Digital Output
Number of channels ...................... 128 channels (8 channels per common x 16)
Output type .................................... Photo-coupler insulation + Open collector output
Output withstanding voltage .......... DC50V
Output saturation voltage .............. 1.9 [V] (max.)
Load current .................................. 200 [mA] (max.)
Photo-coupler ................................ TLP181GB (TOSHIBA) or equivalent
Output transistor ............................ 2SD1005 (NEC) or equivalent
2.2.3 Isolation
A photo-coupler is used for isolation between output banks and between digital output circuit and the VME
bus (system).
The “bank” here means a batch of 8 signals, such as DOUT0-DOUT7, among output signals.
2.2.4 Interrupt
Interrupt is not used.
2.3 Bus Interface
Conforms to VME bus
A16,D16,D08 (EO)
Access by 16 bits of data width or 8 bits is possible by AM cord 29H and 2DH.
VME bus Revision C.3
2.4 Environment Specification
Operating Temperature Range ...... 0 [°C] to 55 [°C]
Operating Humidity Range ............ 35 [%] to 90 [%] RH (non-condensing)
2.5 Others
When the power is turned on or when reset is executed, a malfunction preventing function of the photo-coupler is
activated and the output is turned off.
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3. Configuration
[Figure 3] Block Diagram of Advme1314
A
8
AM
AS
DS0
DS1
IACK
LWORD
SYSCLK
DTACK
D0 to 15
CN1
DOUT0
DOUT63
CN2
DOUT64
DOUT127
Output
Circuit
Output Port
Output
Circuit
Output Port
DTACK
Outbreak
Circuit
Control Logic
Address
Decoder
VME Bus
P1
Read back
Read back
8
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4. Installation
4.1 Layout of Parts
Figure 4.1 shows the layout of switches and connectors.
DSW1,DSW2 .................... Base address setting
P1 ....................................... VME bus connector
CN1,CN2 ........................... Digital Output connector
[Figure 4.1] Layout of Parts
CN2
CN1
DSW1
DSW2
P1
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4.2 Base Address
The Advme1314 takes up a 64-byte (40H) consecutive area in the VME bus A16 short address space, and the
starting address of the required area is referred to as a base address . The base address is assigned with the DSWs
1 and 2 on this board.
Among the addresses, A15 and A14 are fixed to 1, A13-A10 correspond to DSW1 and A9-A6 correspond to
DSW2 respectively.
However, it is necessary not to overlap the base address set here with the base address set for other board located
in the same rack.
The base address will be “FF00H” if the DSW1 is set to “F” and DSW2 is set to “C”.
These switches are factory-configured to “0”, which allows the base address to be C000H.
4.3 Output Connector
The Advme1314 is equipped with an output connector mounted with 40-pin MIL headers (2 pcs.).
The external cable is designed to adopt two types of connectors, insulation displacement connector (for a 1.27mm
pitch flat cable) and barbed crimp connector.
A connector layout is indicated in Figure 4.3.
[Figure 4.3] Connector Layout
A15 A14 A13 A12 A11 A10 A9 A8 A7 A6
1 DSW1 DSW2
CN1
CN2
80
42
79
41
40
2
39
1
80
42
79
41
40
2
39
1
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An insulation displacement connector is included as an accessory for the external cable.
Table 4.3 shows a one-to-one correspondence between the connector pin number and signal.
Used connector ........................ 3M: J3432-P302VE (×2)
External cable connector .......... 3M: 7940-B500SC
Strain relief ............................... 3448-7940
[Table 4.3] Pin-to-Signal Relationship
CN1
Pin Number Signal Name Pin Number Signal Name
1 DOUT0 2 DOUT1
3 DOUT2 4 DOUT3
5 DOUT4 6 DOUT5
7 DOUT6 8 DOUT7
9 DOCOM0 10 DOCOM0
11 DOUT8 12 DOUT9
13 DOUT10 14 DOUT11
15 DOUT12 16 DOUT13
17 DOUT14 18 DOUT15
19 DOCOM1 20 DOCOM1
21 DOUT16 22 DOUT17
23 DOUT18 24 DOUT19
25 DOUT20 26 DOUT21
27 DOUT22 28 DOUT23
29 DOCOM2 30 DOCOM2
31 DOUT24 32 DOUT25
33 DOUT26 34 DOUT27
35 DOUT28 36 DOUT29
37 DOUT30 38 DOUT31
39 DOCOM3 40 DOCOM3
41 DOUT32 42 DOUT33
43 DOUT34 44 DOUT35
45 DOUT36 46 DOUT37
47 DOUT38 48 DOUT39
49 DOCOM4 50 DOCOM4
51 DOUT40 52 DOUT41
53 DOUT42 54 DOUT43
55 DOUT44 56 DOUT45
57 DOUT46 58 DOUT47
59 DOCOM5 60 DOCOM5
61 DOUT48 62 DOUT49
63 DOUT50 64 DOUT51
65 DOUT52 66 DOUT53
67 DOUT54 68 DOUT55
69 DOCOM6 70 DOCOM6
71 DOUT56 72 DOUT57
73 DOUT58 74 DOUT59
75 DOUT60 76 DOUT61
77 DOUT62 78 DOUT63
79 DOCOM7 80 DOCOM7
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CN2
Pin Number Signal Name Pin Number Signal Name
1 DOUT64 2 DOUT65
3 DOUT66 4 DOUT67
5 DOUT68 6 DOUT69
7 DOUT70 8 DOUT71
9 DOCOM8 10 DOCOM8
11 DOUT72 12 DOUT73
13 DOUT74 14 DOUT75
15 DOUT76 16 DOUT77
17 DOUT78 18 DOUT79
19 DOCOM9 20 DOCOM9
21 DOUT80 22 DOUT81
23 DOUT82 24 DOUT83
25 DOUT84 26 DOUT85
27 DOUT86 28 DOUT87
29 DOCOM10 30 DOCOM10
31 DOUT88 32 DOUT89
33 DOUT90 34 DOUT91
35 DOUT92 36 DOUT93
37 DOUT94 38 DOUT95
39 DOCOM11 40 DOCOM11
41 DOUT96 42 DOUT97
43 DOUT98 44 DOUT99
45 DOUT100 46 DOUT101
47 DOUT102 48 DOUT103
49 DOCOM12 50 DOCOM12
51 DOUT104 52 DOUT105
53 DOUT106 54 DOUT107
55 DOUT108 56 DOUT109
57 DOUT110 58 DOUT111
59 DOCOM13 60 DOCOM13
61 DOUT112 62 DOUT113
63 DOUT114 64 DOUT115
65 DOUT116 66 DOUT117
67 DOUT118 68 DOUT119
69 DOCOM14 70 DOCOM14
71 DOUT120 72 DOUT121
73 DOUT122 74 DOUT123
75 DOUT124 76 DOUT125
77 DOUT126 78 DOUT127
79 DOCOM15 80 DOCOM15
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4.4 Others
The Advme1314 requires individual VME bus signal connection of BG*IN and BG*OUT on account of no
function of bus arbitration. (Asterisk (*) assigned with 0 to 3)
Because an interrupt is not used, the Advme1314 is connected to IACKIN and IACKOUT.
So, the signals are communicated to the next slot without short-circuiting the IACK daisy chain on the backplane
(VME rack).
4.5 Output Signal Connection
4.5.1 Output Circuit
The configuration of the output circuit is shown in Figure 4.5.1.
The Advme1314 is capable of 128-point output circuit through 16 divided output banks with an independent
common allocated every 8 points.
[Figure 4.5.1] Output Circuit
DOCOM0
DOUT0
DOUT1
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4.5.2 Example of Connection
The common terminal is available connected to the minus (-) side of the power supply.
Electrical isolation is also provided between the output banks, which allows signals requiring power supplies
that correspond to the output banks to be control.
Loads such as lamps, LEDs and relays can be activated directly.
<Note>
Be sure to protect the output circuit from inrush current and counter electromotive force in case of driving
a ramp load or inductive load.
[Figure 4.5.2] Example of Connection
DC12 to 24V
-
+
DC12 to 24V
-
+
LED
Lamp
Diode
RY
CN1 or CN2
DOUT0
DOUT1
DOUT2
DOUT7
DOUT8
DOUT9
DOUT15
DOCOM1
DOCOM1
DOCOM0
DOCOM0
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4.6 Before Power-On
Mixed input and output and intricate layout of cables (connectors) are apt to be present in a system containing a
number of signal lines. With configuration and wiring installation completed, ensure that valid configuration and
correct wiring are performed before power-on.
z Is the line connected correctly?
z Is a unique base address of an I/O port assigned in a large system?
If the unique base address is not specified, the system may give an abnormal readout despite deceptively
proper operation.
z Is power supply voltage in the proper range?
The system may fail to perform proper operation in reaction to tripping of the voltage monitoring circuit if
power supply voltage supplied to the VME bus is in the edge of the recommended operating voltage range.
z Is enough power capacity secured?
The inadequate current capacity may cause power supply voltage to fluctuate that may result in unstable
operation.
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5. Register
5.1 Register / Table
The register in the Advme1314 permits word access or byte access.
The following table shows the registers of this board .
[Base] in the tables denotes a base address this board is assigned to.
Access by word
The written values can be acquired by reading DOUT.
(Readback function)
Address Read Write
Base+00H Board ID -
Base+02H
Unused Unused :
Base+0EH
Base+10H DOUT[ 0- 15] DOUT[ 0- 15]
Base+12H DOUT[ 16- 31] DOUT[ 16- 31]
Base+14H DOUT[ 32- 47] DOUT[ 32- 47]
Base+16H DOUT[ 48- 63] DOUT[ 48- 63]
Base+18H DOUT[ 64- 79] DOUT[ 64- 79]
Base+1AH DOUT[ 80- 95] DOUT[ 80- 95]
Base+1CH DOUT[ 96-111] DOUT[ 96-111]
Base+1EH DOUT[112-127] DOUT[112-127]
Base+20H
Unused
Board Reset
Base+21H
Unused :
Base+3EH
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Access by byte
The written values can be acquired by reading DOUT.
(Readback function)
5.2 Board ID Register
This register permits board identification with respect to its readout numbers. Advme Series I/O boards except the
CPU boards are allocated with board IDs varying according to board types.
Since the board ID consists of 8 bits, the D15-D8 data are invalidated at word access.
The board ID for the Advme1314 is 38H.
Address Read Write
Base+00H Unused Unused
Base+01H Board ID -
Base+02H
Unused Unused :
Base+0FH
Base+10H DOUT[ 8- 15] DOUT[ 8- 15]
Base+11H DOUT[ 0- 7] DOUT[ 0- 7]
Base+12H DOUT[ 24- 31] DOUT[ 24- 31]
Base+13H DOUT[ 16- 23] DOUT[ 16- 23]
Base+14H DOUT[ 40- 47] DOUT[ 40- 47]
Base+15H DOUT[ 32- 39] DOUT[ 32- 39]
Base+16H DOUT[ 56- 63] DOUT[ 56- 63]
Base+17H DOUT[ 48- 55] DOUT[ 48- 55]
Base+18H DOUT[ 72- 79] DOUT[ 72- 79]
Base+19H DOUT[ 64- 71] DOUT[ 64- 71]
Base+1AH DOUT[ 88- 95] DOUT[ 88- 95]
Base+1BH DOUT[ 80- 87] DOUT[ 80- 87]
Base+1CH DOUT[104-111] DOUT[104-111]
Base+1DH DOUT[ 96-103] DOUT[ 96-103]
Base+1EH DOUT[120-127] DOUT[120-127]
Base+1FH DOUT[112-119] DOUT[112-119]
Base+20H
Unused
Unused
Base+21H Board Reset
Base+22H
Unused :
Base+3FH
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
00111000
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5.3 Data Register
This register of digital output data.
Split up into a register of 8 or 16 by a way of access.
5.3.1 DOUT [0 - 15]
These registers are used to write data that are to be output to DOUT0-15.
The output is turned on by writing “1” to these registers and turned off by writing “0” to them.
Also, the current settings can be acquired by reading the same registers. (Readback function)
As with the written values, a read value “0” means that the output is turned off and “1” means that the output
is turned on.
D15 D14 D13 D12 D11 D10 D9 D8
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
DOUT8
DOUT9
DOUT10
DOUT11
DOUT12
DOUT13
DOUT14
DOUT15
DOUT0
DOUT1
DOUT2
DOUT3
DOUT4
DOUT5
DOUT6
DOUT7
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D15 D14 D13 D12 D11 D10 D9 D8
D15 D14 D13 D12 D11 D10 D9 D8
5.3.2 DOUT [16 - 31]
These registers are used to write data that are to be output to DOUT16-31.
The output is turned on by writing “1” to these registers and turned off by writing “0” to them.
Also, the current settings can be acquired by reading the same registers. (Readback function)
As with the written values, a read value “0” means that the output is turned off and “1” means that the output
is turned on.
5.3.3 DOUT [32 - 47]
These registers are used to write data that are to be output to DOUT32-47.
The output is turned on by writing “1” to these registers and turned off by writing “0” to them.
Also, the current settings can be acquired by reading the same registers. (Readback function)
As with the written values, a read value “0” means that the output is turned off and “1” means that the output
is turned on.
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
DOUT24
DOUT25
DOUT26
DOUT27
DOUT28
DOUT29
DOUT30
DOUT31
DOUT16
DOUT17
DOUT18
DOUT19
DOUT20
DOUT21
DOUT22
DOUT23
DOUT40
DOUT41
DOUT42
DOUT43
DOUT44
DOUT45
DOUT46
DOUT47
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D15 D14 D13 D12 D11 D10 D9 D8
5.3.4 DOUT [48 - 63]
These registers are used to write data that are to be output to DOUT48-63.
The output is turned on by writing “1” to these registers and turned off by writing “0” to them.
Also, the current settings can be acquired by reading the same registers. (Readback function)
As with the written values, a read value “0” means that the output is turned off and “1” means that the output
is turned on.
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0
DOUT56
DOUT57
DOUT58
DOUT59
DOUT60
DOUT61
DOUT62
DOUT63
DOUT48
DOUT49
DOUT50
DOUT51
DOUT52
DOUT53
DOUT54
DOUT55
DOUT32
DOUT33
DOUT34
DOUT35
DOUT36
DOUT37
DOUT38
DOUT39
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