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GENERAL PURPOSE REED RELAY MODULE 50-110/115-021/121
USER MANUAL
GENERAL PURPOSE REED RELAY MODULE(MODEL Nos. 50-110 / 115-021 / 121)
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© COPYRIGHT (2012) PICKERING INTERFACES. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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Technical details contained within this publication are subject to change without notice.
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TECHNICAL SUPPORT
For Technical Support please contact Pickering Interfaces either by phone, fax, the website or via e-mail.
WARRANTY
All products manufactured by Pickering Interfaces are warranted against defective materials and workmanship for a period of two years, excluding PXI chassis, from the date of delivery to the original purchaser. Any product found to be defective within this period
will, at the discretion of Pickering Interfaces be repaired or replaced.
Products serviced and repaired outside of the warranty period are warranted for ninety days.
Extended warranty and service are available. Please contact Pickering Interfaces by phone, fax, the website or via e-mail.
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
Pickering Interfaces operates under an environmental management system similar to ISO 14001.
Pickering Interfaces strives to fulfil all relevant environmental laws and regulations and reduce wastes and releases to the environment. Pickering Interfaces aims to design and operate products in a way that protects the environment and the health and safety of its employees, customers and the public. Pickering Interfaces endeavours to develop and manufacture products that can
be produced, distributed, used and recycled, or disposed of, in a safe and environmentally friendly manner.
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Copyright Statement .......................................................... ii
Technical Support and Warranty ....................................... iii
Contents (this page) ...........................................................v
Section 1Technical Specification ......................................................1.1
Section 2Technical Description ........................................................2.1 Functional Description ................................................. 2.1
Section 3Installation ...........................................................................3.1 Hardware Installation ................................................... 3.1 Software Installation ....................................................3.2 Section 4Programming Guide ...........................................................4.1 Programming Options For Pickering PCI Cards ....... 4.1 Module Architecture ................................................... 4.2 Module Sub-Units .........................................................4.3 Programming The Module ........................................... 4.5 Section 5Connector Information .......................................................5.1
Section 6Trouble Shooting ................................................................6.1
Section 7Maintenance Information ................................................... 7.1 Software Update ...........................................................7.1 Relay Lookup Tables ....................................................7.1 Component Layout .......................................................7.1
Section 8Warnings and Cautions ..................................................... 8.1
CONTENTS
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PCI Programmable Relay Switching Systems
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50-110/115/120/125PCI Reed Relay Card
25,32,50or64ReedRelaysPerCard
SPST,DPST,SPDTandShieldedConfigurations
RutheniumReedRelaysSuitableForLowLevelSignals
UsesHighReliabilityPickeringReedRelaysForMaximumPerformance
FastOperatingSpeed250µsTypical
Switchupto150VDC/100VAC,1.25Awith20WMaxPower
VISA,IVI&KernelDriversSuppliedforWindowsXP/Vista/7
SharesSimilarArchitectureToPXI40-110Card
2YearWarranty
The 50-110/115 range of switching cards are available in both Changeover (SPDT) and Normally Open (SPST & DPST) configurations. Connections are made via a front panel 200-pin female connector.
For applications requiring improved bandwidth and crosstalk performance please look at our 50-120/125 range of shielded reed relay cards.
General purpose reed relays are suitable for the construction of small switching networks, for slaving up to larger switches or for operating external devices (e.g. lamps, solenoids etc.).
All of the reed relays used in our PCI cards are manufactured by our sister company Pickering Electronics. Pickering reed relays offer very high reliability (over 108 operations) with maximum switching performance, especially for low level signals.
Range Description:50-110 32 or 64 x SPDT Reed Relays.50-115-X21 32 or 64 x SPST Reed Relays.50-115-X22 25 or 50 x DPST Reed Relays.50-120 32 x Shielded SPDT Reed Relays.50-125 32 or 50 Shielded SPST Reed Relays.
REEDRELAYCARD50-110/115/120/125
Schematicofthe50-110-121RelayCard–64xSPDTReedRelays
PCBLayoutofthe50-110RelayCard
SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5 SW6 SW7 SW8
SW9 SW10 SW11 SW12 SW13 SW14 SW15 SW16
SW17 SW18 SW19 SW20 SW21 SW22 SW23 SW24
SW25 SW26 SW27 SW28 SW29 SW30 SW31 SW32
SW33 SW34 SW35 SW36 SW37 SW38 SW39 SW40
SW41 SW42 SW43 SW44 SW45 SW46 SW47 SW48
SW49 SW50 SW51 SW52 SW53 SW54 SW55 SW56
SW57 SW58 SW59 SW60 SW61 SW62 SW63 SW64
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The 50-110/115/120/125 is fitted with Reed Relays (Ruthenium electroplated type), these offer very long life with good low level switching performance and excellent contact resistance stability.
SpareReedRelays are built onto the circuit board to facilitate easy maintenance with minimum downtime.All reed relays are manufactured by our sister company Pickering Electronics, www.pickeringrelay.com.
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ProgrammingPickering provide kernel, IVI and VISA (NI and Agilent) drivers which are compatible with Windows XP/Vista and Windows 7 operating systems. The VISA driver is also compatible with Real-Time Operating Systems such as LabVIEW RT. For other RTOS support contact Pickering.
These drivers may be used with a variety of programming environments and applications including:
NationalInstruments products (LabVIEW/LabWindows/CVI/MAX/TestStand etc.)
MicrosoftVisualStudio products (Visual Basic/Visual C+)AgilentVEEMathworksMatlabGeotestATEEasy
Drivers for popular Linux distributions are available, other environments are also supported, please contact Pickering with specific enquiries.
PowerRequirementsPower consumption from the 5V backplane is as follows:Minimum: 0.8W Typical: 1.4W Maximum: 5W.
SwitchingSpecification
SwitchType: RutheniumReed
Max Switching Voltage: 150VDC/100VAC
Max Power:Max Switch Current:Max Carry Current:
20W (3W for SPDT)1A (0.25A for SPDT)1.25A
On Path Resistance:Off Path Resistance:Differential Thermal Offset:
<800mΩ (400mΩ typical)>109Ω
<10µV
Crosstalk (100Ω balanced):
Isolation (100Ω balanced):
80dB (1MHz), 72dB (10MHz)62dB (25MHz)75dB (1MHz), 60dB (10MHz)55dB (25MHz)
Operate Time:Release Time:
<0.5ms, 0.25ms typical<0.5ms, 0.25ms typical
Expected Life, low power:Expected Life, full power:
>1x108 operations>1x106 operations
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A64
C64
A64
C64
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A50.1
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A2
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A3 C3
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A50 C50
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SwitchingDiagramsforthe50-110/115/120/125ReedRelayCard
Operating/StorageConditions
OperatingConditions
Operating Temperature: Humidity: Altitude:
0°C to 55°CUp to 90% non-condensing 5000m
StorageandTransportConditionsStorage Temperature: Humidity: Altitude:
-20°C to +75°CUp to 90% non-condensing 15000m
PhysicalParametersPhysical characteristics: Single slot short PCI formatSignalling Environment: +5V onlySignal Connector: 200-way female LFH connector
PCIComplianceThe 50-110 series complies with the PCI Specification 2.0 (issued Aug 2000).
Safety&CEComplianceAll cards are fully CE compliant and meet applicable EU directives: Low-voltage safety EN61010-1:2001, EMC Immunity EN61000-6-1:2001, Emissions EN55011:1998.
50-110-121 50-115-121 50-115-122 50-120-021 50-125-121
Product Order Codes32xSPDT,RutheniumReedRelays 50-110-02164xSPDT,RutheniumReedRelays 50-110-12132xSPST,RutheniumReedRelays 50-115-02164xSPST,RutheniumReedRelays 50-115-12125xDPST,RutheniumReedRelays 50-115-02250xDPST,RutheniumReedRelays 50-115-12232xShieldedSPDTReedRelays 50-120-02132xShieldedSPSTReedRelays 50-125-02150xShieldedSPSTReedRelays 50-125-121
Mating Connectors & CablingFor connection accessories for the 50-110 series please refer to the 90-002D200-way LFH Connector Accessories data sheet where a complete list and documentation can be found for accessories, or refer to the Connection Solutions catalog.
Support ProductsSpareRelayKitsKits of replacement relays are available for the majority of Pickering’s PXI switching modules, simplifying servicing and reducing down-time. The relay kits for the 50-110 range are as follows:
91-100-061 kit for 50-110-021 & 50-110-12191-100-048 kit for 50-115-021 & 50-115-12191-100-017 kit for 50-115-022 & 50-115-12291-100-074 kit for 50-120-02191-100-058 kit for 50-125-021 & 50-125-121
For further assistance, please contact your local Pickering sales office.
LatestDetailsPlease refer to our Web Site for Latest Product Details: www.pickeringtest.com
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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
A functional block diagram is provided in Figure 2.1. The Reed Relay Module is powered by a +5V input via the edge connector. The interface to the user test equipment is via the front panel mounted 200-way SCSI type connector, J1. The module comprises a PCB populated with 32 or 64, SPDT or SPST reed relays, depending on the module type. The relays are energised via control signals from relay drivers U8 to U15. The relay driver is addressed by PCI bridge U1 to output the required signal. Module configuration is determined by data stored in EEPROM U7. PCI Bridge U1 is configured by EEPROM U2.
200-WAY SCSICONNECTOR
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U8 TO U15
CONTROL LOGICAND
MODULECONFIGURATION
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PCI BRIDGEU1
PCI BRIDGECONFIGURATION
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EDGECONNECTOR
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RELAY COILSRELAY CONTACTS
Figure 2.1 - General Purpose Reed Relay Module (50-110/115): Functional Block Diagram
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HARDWARE INSTALLATION
CAUTIONElectrostatic discharge can damage the components on the card. To avoid such damage in handling the card, touch the anti-static bag to a metal part of the chassis before removing the card from the bag.
The card should be installed in accordance with the following procedure:
1. Ensure that the system is turned OFF but still connected to mains so that it remains grounded.
2. Choose an appropriate free PCI slot in the host system.
3. Remove the blanking plate for the chosen slot and retain the fixing screw.
4. Carefully remove the card from its anti-static bag and insert the card’s edge connector into the free slot in the host system.
5. Ensure the card is fully inserted into the edge connector and the front panel is fully in contact with the back of card aperture in the host chassis.
6. Use the fixing screw to secure the front panel of the card to the host chassis’ mounting rail.
7. Replace the chassis cover(s).
7. Power-up the host system.
Figure 3.1 - Inserting a PCI Card into a PC Chassis
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SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
First install the appropriate Pickering PXI switch card drivers by running the installer program Setup.exe, either from the CD-ROM supplied, or by downloading the latest version from our website http://www.pickeringtest.com - the recommended method. There are different versions of the Setup program to suit different Windows versions and software environments. Setup is accompanied by a ReadMe file containing additional installation information. A single installation covers all cards in the System 40, System 45 and System 50 ranges.
When installation completes, the installed drivers’ ReadMe file is offered for display. It can also be displayed later using a shortcut on the Programs>>Pickering menu.
If you are not a LabVIEW user you should choose the “full” version, and once that has been installed run the LabVIEW Runtime Engine installer via the shortcut on the Programs>>Pickering menu. In the absence of LabVIEW the Runtime Engine is required to support the Pickering Test Panels application.
TESTING OPERATION
After installation of the hardware start the Test Panels application from the Programs>>Pickering>>PXI Utilities menu. If you are a LabVIEW user, run “Test Panels (LabVIEW VI)”; if not, run “Test Panels (EXE)”. A selector panel will appear, listing all installed Pickering PXI switch cards. Click on the card you wish to control, and a graphical control panel is presented allowing operation of the card. Panels can be opened simultaneously for all the installed cards.
As an alternative to the Test Panels, the simple Terminal Monitor program PILMon (again on the Programs>>Pickering>>PXI Utilities menu) allows access to all functions of Pickering switch cards through a command-line interface. In PILMon, enter “HE” for help on it’s commands.
Please note that both the Test Panels and Terminal Monitor gain exclusive access to the cards, and so only one of them can be operational at any time.
Figure 3.2 - Typical Test Panel Display
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PROGRAMMING OPTIONS FOR PICKERING INTERFACES PCI CARDSSoftware drivers are supplied for Microsoft Windows XP/Vista/7 operating systems, with specific support for the following development environments:
Microsoft Visual Studio (VB, C++, C#) Borland C++ National Instruments LabWindows/CVI National Instruments LabVIEW and LabVIEW RT
Windows drivers are supplied in the form of Dynamic Link Libraries, which should also be usable in any other development environment that supports them.
Programming for PCI
A number of different Windows drivers are available to meet particular system requirements, and should none of these be suitable there is also the option of register-level programming. Drivers are generally ‘universal’, handling all models in the System 40, 45 and 50 ranges; however some models that are not compliant with the Ivi Swtch class cannot be used with the pi40iv IVI driver. The pipx40 and Pilpxi drivers are also applicable to certain models in the System 41 (PXI Instruments) range - see these drivers’ System 41 support list.
Please note that this documentation is available in its most up-to-date form as HTML help files, fully hyperlinked for easy access - both pipx40 and Pilpxi documents are included in the Pipx40vpp software installation.
IVI Driver for Windows - pi40ivThe pi40iv IVI (Interchangeable Virtual Instrument) driver supports all Pickering Interfaces PXI switch cards that are consistent with the Iviswtch class model - as are the great majority of cards in the System 40/45/50 ranges. It integrates well with LabWindows/CVI and LabVIEW, and is fully compatible with Switch Executive. It is also usable in general-purpose programming environments such as Visual C++ and Visual Basic.
Prior installation of the VISA and IviEngine from National Instruments are required for the correct installation and operation of this driver.
VISA Driver for Windows - pipx40The pipx40 driver conforms to the VISA (Virtual Instrument Software Architecture) standard for programmable instrumentation. Instrument control environments such as LabVIEW and LabWindows/CVI are based on VISA, and pipx40 support libraries are provided for them.
Prior installation of VISA from National Instruments is required for the operation of this driver.
Where VISA is available, pipx40 can also be used in general-purpose programming environments such as Visual C++ and Visual Basic. When IVI is not a system requirement this driver will often yield faster operation than the pi40iv driver.
Direct I/ODriver for Windows - PilpxiThe Pilpxi driver accesses cards directly, without using the VISA software layer, while offering similar overall functionality to pipx40. It is most commonly used in general-purpose programming environments such as Visual C++ and Visual Basic. Operating speed of the VISA and Direct I/O drivers is generally comparable.
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Register-level ProgrammingWhere the supplied drivers are not suitable, register-level programming can be employed - for example:
If the functionality of the supplied drivers does not meet the application requirements If security considerations demand full source-code for the application In development environments that have alternate mechanisms for accessing PCI bus For operating systems other than Windows
General Pickering Card ArchitectureWith most drivers, before programming a Pickering card it is important to understand the basic architecture of Pickering cards.
The switches on a Pickering card are organized into logical sub-units, each sub-unit containing a set of objects of similar type and use. These objects may be switches, digital outputs, digital inputs, resistors, power supplies etc, depending on the nature of the specific card.
For example a simple matrix card will usually contain a single sub-unit containing the switches arranged in a 2-dimensional array. However a similar card with additional isolating relays connected to the matrix will contain additional sub-units containing those isolation relays.
Low level drivers include functions to allow the programmer to query the card to ascertain the number of sub-units, and the size and type of each sub-unit.
For full details of the driver functions available the programmer should refer to the documentation provided.
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MODULE ARCHITECTURE
One sub-unit is used to control the module’s relays as shown below. Enabling a particular bit closes the C to A signal path(s).
The Modules utilise up to 64 SPST or SPDT relays depending on the option. In the default state the relays are either open circuit (SPST) or to the ‘B’ terminal (SPDT). Energising a particular relay creates a signal path between the ‘C’ and ‘A’ terminals. The relay module’s switching architectures are shown in their default state in the diagrams below:
B64
A64
C64
A32
C32
B1
A1
C1
B2
A2
C2
A1
C1
A2
C2
A3
C3
B32
A32
C32
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A1
C1
B2
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A64
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A2
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50-110-121 64 x SPDT
50-115-021 32 x SPST
50-115-121 64 x SPST
Sub-Unit Bit
Signal Path (Relay Energised)
50-110-021 50-115-021
Signal Path (Relay Energised)
50-110-121 50-115-121
Relay
1
1 com1-A1 com1-A1 12 com2-A2 com2-A2 23 com3-A3 com3-A3 34 com4-A4 com4-A4 45 com5-A5 com5-A5 56 com6-A6 com6-A6 67 com7-A7 com7-A7 78 com8-A8 com8-A8 89 com9-A9 com9-A9 9
10 com10-A10 com10-A10 1011 com11-A11 com11-A11 1112 com12-A12 com12-A12 1213 com13-A13 com13-A13 1314 com14-A14 com14-A14 1415 com15-A15 com15-A15 1516 com16-A16 com16-A16 1617 com17-A17 com17-A17 1718 com18-A18 com18-A18 1819 com19-A19 com19-A19 1920 com20-A20 com20-A20 20
TABLE 4.1 - Module Sub-Units
50-110-021 32 x SPDT
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Sub-Unit Bit
Signal Path (Relay Energised)
50-110-021 50-115-021
Signal Path (Relay Energised)
50-110-121 50-115-121
Relay
1
21 com21-A21 com21-A21 2122 com22-A22 com22-A22 2223 com23-A23 com23-A23 2324 com24-A24 com24-A24 2425 com25-A25 com25-A25 2526 com26-A26 com26-A26 2627 com27-A27 com27-A27 2728 com28-A28 com28-A28 2829 com29-A29 com29-A29 2930 com30-A30 com30-A30 3031 com31-A31 com31-A31 3132 com32-A32 com32-A32 3233 - com33-A33 3334 - com34-A34 3435 - com35-A35 3536 - com36-A36 3637 - com37-A37 3738 - com38-A38 3839 - com39-A39 3940 - com40-A40 4041 - com41-A41 4142 - com42-A42 4243 - com43-A43 4344 - com44-A44 4445 - com45-A45 4546 - com46-A46 4647 - com47-A47 4748 - com48-A48 4849 - com49-A49 4950 - com50-A50 5051 - com51-A51 5152 - com52-A52 5253 - com53-A53 5354 - com54-A54 5455 - com55-A55 5556 - com56-A56 5657 - com57-A57 5758 - com58-A58 5859 - com59-A59 5960 - com60-A60 6061 - com61-A61 6162 - com62-A62 6263 - com63-A63 6364 - com64-A64 64
TABLE 4.1 - Module Sub-Units (continued)
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Using pi40ivThe IVI driver has no special labelling for this card and treats the relays as an array of switches, labelling the channels using com / nc / no labelling tags.pi40iv_Connect(vi, “com1”, “no1”); // Connects chA1 to com 1 pi40iv_Disconnect(vi, “com1”, “n01”); // Disconnects chA1 from com 1 Reconnects chB1 to com 1 pi40iv_Connect(vi, “com1”, “no6”); // Connects chA6 to com 6
SPST and DPST versions use the simple com/ch labeling tags. The IVI Switch driver specification contains no bulk setting capabilities.
Using PIPX40setChannelStateViUInt32 sub_unit = 1; pipx40_setChannelState(vi, sub_unit, 1, VI_ON); // Connects chA1 to com1pipx40_setChannelState(vi, sub_unit, 1, VI_OFF); // Disconnects chA1 from com1 Reconnects chB1 to com1 pipx40_setChannelState(vi, sub_unit, 6, VI_ON); // Connects chA6 to com6
setChannelPattern// Sub-unit is 64 bits wide, so 2 ViUInt32 values are needed to hold the entire pattern
ViUInt32 data[2]; data[0] = 1; // Sets lowest bit to 1, chA1 to com1 pipx40_setChannelPattern( vi, sub_unit, data);
data[0] = 0x20; // Sets 6th bit, chA6 to com6 // All other relays are set to off pipx40_setChannelPattern( vi, sub_unit, data);
PROGRAMMING THE MODULE
Here are some simple examples of using the drivers with the 50-110-121 (64 Channel SPDT) module.
Using PILPXITo operate a relay the user could use the simple OpBit command or the WriteSub commands
OpBitDWORD sub_unit = 1; PIL_OpBit( card_num, sub_unit, 1, 1); // Connects channel A1 to com 1PIL_OpBit( card_num, sub_unit, 1, 0); // Disconnects channel A1 from com 1 Reconnects channel B1 to com 1 PIL_OpBit( card_num, sub_unit, 6, 1); // Connects channel A6 to com 6
WriteSub// Sub-unit is 64 bits wide, so 2 DWORDs are needed to hold the pattern DWORD data[2]; data[0] = 1; // Sets lowest bit to 1, channel A1 to com 1
PIL_WriteSub( card_num, sub_unit, data);
data[0] = 0x20; // Sets 6th bit, channel A6 to com 6 // All other relays are set to off PIL_WriteSub( card_num, sub_unit, data);
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Figures 5.1 and 5.2 provide the Pin-Out information for the General Purpose Reed Relay Module.
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INSTALLATION PROBLEMS
The Plug & Play functionality of Pickering switch cards generally ensures trouble-free installation.
If you do experience any installation problems you should first ensure that all cards are properly seated in their slots. Improperly mated cards may go undetected by the operating system, or may be detected as a card of an unknown type. They can also cause the computer to freeze at various stages in the boot sequence.
If your system employs MXI-3 you should check the integrity of all MXI-3 links. When the system is powered up, and during Windows start-up, you should expect to see periodic activity on the MXI-3 RX/TX (yellow) indicators, clearing to leave only the PWR/LNK (green) LEDs illuminated. The RX/TX indicators should show activity when you attempt to access a card.
DIAGNOSTIC UTILITY
The Pickering Diagnostic Utility (accessible through the Programs>>Pickering>>PXI Utilities menu) generates a diagnostic report of the system’s PCI configuration, highlighting any potential configuration problems. Specific details of all installed Pickering switch cards are included. All the installed Pickering switch cards should be listed in the “Pilpxi information” section - if one or more cards is missing it may be possible to determine the reason by referring to the PCI configuration dump contained in the report, but interpretation of this information is far from straightforward, and the best course is to contact Pickering support: [email protected], if possible including a copy of the diagnostic report.
In the “VISA information” section, if VISA is not installed it’s absence will be reported. This does not affect operation using the Direct I/O driver, and is not a problem unless you wish to use VISA. VISA is a component of National Instruments LabWindows/CVI and LabVIEW, or is available as a standalone environment.
If VISA is present and is of a sufficiently recent version, the section “Pipx40 information” should present a listing similar to “Pilpxi information”.
Please note that the Diagnostic Utility cannot access cards if they are currently opened by some other application, such as the Test Panels or Terminal Monitor.
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SOFTWARE UPDATE
For PCI modules operating in a PCI system, no module software updates are required. For the latest version of the driver please refer to our web site www.pickeringtest.com where links to our Software Download page will provide the latest version of the driver software for the various programming environments encountered.
RELAY LOOK-UP TABLES
See Section 4 for a cross reference between the switching channels of the Reed Relay Module and the physical relays on the PCB.
The tables can be used in the fault finding process and should be used in conjunction with the PCB layout diagram below to identify the position of faulty relays.
Figure 7.1 - Modules 50-110-021 & 50-115-021: Component Layout
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Figure 7.2 - Modules 50-110-121 & 50-115-121: Component Layout
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SECTION 8 - WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS
WARNING - DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
THIS MODULE MAY CONTAIN HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES. BEFORE REMOVING THE MODULE FROM THE RACK REMOVE ALL SUPPLIES.
WARNING – HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENTS
This product is not specifically designed for use in hazardous environments, for example in explosive atmospheres. If the product is to be used in hazardous environments we recommend that the user ensures
suitable protective measures are taken.
CAUTION – Handling of Electrostatic-Sensitive Semiconductor Devices
Certain semiconductor devices used in this equipment are liable to damage due to static voltage. Observe the following precautions when handling these devices in their unterminated state, or sub-units containing these devices:
1. Persons removing sub-units from an equipment using these devices must be earthed by a wrist strap and a resistor at the point provided on the equipment.
2. Soldering irons used during the repair operations must be low voltage types with earthed tips and isolated from the mains voltage by a double insulated transformer.
3. Outer clothing worn must be unable to generate static charges.
4. Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) fitted with these devices must be stored and transported in anti-static bags.
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