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29.10.2000 Documentation SM128 V1.1
Copyright 1999/2000 iba GmbH Page 7 / 16
7. Application NotesThe optical fiber input/output links operate at 3.3 Mbps. Fiber-optic channel 0 is compatible with theSM64 IO interface (iba Order #1.300).
The following components are compatible with fiber-optic channel 0 of the SM128V
SM 64 IO (peer-to-peer operation of SM64 IO and SM128V is NOT supported)
Padu8
Padu8-I
Padu8-O
FOB 4i PCI and FOB x/4-F
FOB 4o PCI and FOB 2/2-IO
Fox-3
FOB-OF Link
The following devices are compatible with fiber-optic channel 1 of the SM128V
Padu8-0
FOB 4i PCI and FOB x/4-F
FOB 2/2-IO (receive ports only)
FOx3
FOB-0F Link
Both fiber-optic output channels (Chan 0 and Chan 1) can be interfaced to individual iba PCMCIA-Fcards via the X4 and X5 RJ11 sockets. Note that only one PCMCIA-F card may be used at a time in aNotebook measurement PC.
29.10.2000 Documentation SM128 V1.1
Copyright 1999/2000 iba GmbH Page 8 / 16
8. Product Characteristics
8.1 Appearance, Operational Elements and Connectors
pcmcia Ch1
reset
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Status
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pcmcia Ch0
Reset (T1)
Status LEDs (Run, Link, Error)(L4...L6)
Switch Mode(S1)
Channel 0 Fiber-Optic Transmitter(X1)
Switch (Cascade Range)(S2)
Status LEDs (Run, Link, Error)(L4...L6)
Channel 1 Fiber-Optic Transmitter(X3)
Channel 1 Transmitter (RJ11) (X5)
Slide element for fixing card in subrack
Slide element for fixing card in subrack
Channel 0 Transmitter (RJ11) (X4)
Fiber-Optic Channel 0
Fiber-Optic Channel 1
Channel 0 Fiber-Optic Receiver(X2)
Switch (Cascade Address)(S3)
Notebook Interface via iba PCMCIA-F
Figure 4. Front View of Switches and Interfaces
8.1.1 Fiber-Optic Connectors X1 and X2
Channel 0 communicates bi-directionally with compatible devices over the X1 and X2 interface ports.Both ports use standard ST type connectors. X1 realizes the fiber-optic transmitter while X2 realizesthe fiber-optic receiver.
8.1.2 Fiber-Optic Connector X3
Channel 1 communicates unidirectionally with compatible devices via the X3 interface port. This portuses a standard ST type connector. X3 realizes the fiber-optic transmitter for Channel 1.
8.1.3 RJ11 Connector X4
Channel 0 may transmit data unidirectionally to a single iba PCMCIA-F device via the X4 interfaceport. This port uses a special serial cable that is delivered with the PCMCIA-F. Data is transmittedsynchronously with port X1.
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