INDUSTRIAL I/O PACK SERIES
AVME9675A
VME64x bus 6U CARRIER BOARD
Acromag, Inc. Tel: 248-295-0310
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http://www.acromag.com
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https://www.acromag.com
base address is set by hardware jumpers and decoded on 1K byte
boundaries.
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Supports Standard I/O Address Modifiers
- Supports standard (A24)
address modifiers 39H, 3DH (H = Hex). Standard address space is
used when an IP supports memory space. The carrier board is
configured using programmable registers to set the IP starting
address and size (1Mbyte to 8Mbytes).
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Supports Read-Modify-Write Cycles
- Carrier board supports
VME64x bus read-modify-write cycles.
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Interrupt Support
- I(1-7) interrupter D16/D08 (O). Up to two
interrupt requests are supported for each IP module. The VME64x
bus interrupt level is software programmable. Carrier board
software programmable registers are utilized as interrupt request
control and status monitors. Interrupt release mechanism is Release
On Register Access (RORA) type.
1.4 Signal Interface Products
(See Appendix for more information on compatible products)
This IP carrier board will mate directly to all industry standard 8 MHz IP
modules. Acromag provides the following interface products (all
connections to field signals are made through the carrier board and
transition module which passes them to the individual IP modules):
Cables:
Model 5028-187 (SCSI-2 to Flat Ribbon Cable, Shielded): A round 50
conductor shielded cable with a male SCSI-2 connector at one end and a flat
female ribbon connector at the other end. The cable is used for connecting
AVME9670A with the TRANS-200, or other compatible carrier boards, to
Model 5025-552 termination panels.
Termination Panel:
Model 5025-552: DIN-rail mountable panel provides 50 screw terminals for
universal field I/O termination. Connects to Acromag AVME9670A with the
TRANS-200, or other compatible carrier boards, via SCSI-2 to Flat Ribbon
Cable, Shielded (Model 5028-187).
Transition Module:
Model TRANS-200: This module plugs into the rear backplane directly
behind the carrier board. The field I/O connections are made through the
backplane to P0 and P2 connectors of the carrier board and then routed to
four SCSI-
2 connectors on the transition module (marked IP module slots “A
throu
gh D”) for rear exit from the card cage. It is available for use in
VME64x bus card cages which provide rear exit for I/O connections via