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TABLE OF CONTENTS 

6.3.1

 

Software-Selectable Bus Termination ........................................................... 6-2

 

6.3.2

 

Configurable RT Response Time .................................................................. 6-3

 

6.3.3

 

Variable Transmit Amplitude ........................................................................ 6-3

 

6.3.4

 

Zero Crossing Distortion ............................................................................... 6-3

 

6.4

 

ARINC 429 Modules .......................................................................................... 6-4

 

6.4.1

 

Parametric Waveform .................................................................................... 6-5

 

6.4.2

 

Configurable Frequency ................................................................................ 6-5

 

6.4.3

 

Output State ................................................................................................... 6-5

 

6.5

 

ARINC 708 Modules .......................................................................................... 6-6

 

6.5.1

 

Software-Selectable Bus Termination ........................................................... 6-6

 

6.5.2

 

Variable Bit Length ....................................................................................... 6-6

 

6.5.3

 

Variable Transmit Amplitude ........................................................................ 6-6

 

6.6

 

ARINC 717 Modules .......................................................................................... 6-7

 

6.6.1

 

Variable Transmit Amplitude ........................................................................ 6-7

 

7. CONNECTOR PINOUTS 

7-1

 

7.1

 

Interface Connector ............................................................................................. 7-1

 

7.2

 

General Pinout .................................................................................................... 7-1

 

7.3

 

Module-Specific Wiring ..................................................................................... 7-2

 

7.3.1

 

MIL-STD-1553 ............................................................................................. 7-3

 

7.3.2

 

ARINC 429.................................................................................................... 7-4

 

7.3.3

 

ARINC 708.................................................................................................... 7-4

 

7.3.4

 

ARINC 717.................................................................................................... 7-6

 

7.4

 

Standard Cables .................................................................................................. 7-7

 

7.4.1

 

PN 16035 Cable Assembly: LFH to LFH ...................................................... 7-7

 

7.4.2

 

PN 16036 Cable Assembly: LFH to Two 25-pin D-subs .............................. 7-7

 

7.4.3

 

MIL-STD-1553 Cable Assemblies ................................................................ 7-9

 

APPENDIX A

 

COUPLING AND TERMINATION 

A-1

 

A.1

 

Bus Termination ................................................................................................ A-1

 

A.2

 

Transformer versus Direct Coupling .................................................................. A-1

 

APPENDIX B

 

REVISION HISTORY 

B-1

 

 
 
 
 

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OmniBus II PCI /PXIe User’s Manual 

Summary of Contents for OmniBusII

Page 1: ...ERFACE CARD to AVIONICS DATABUSES February 6 2015 Rev B0 Copyright 2014 2015 by Ballard Technology Inc MA203 20150206 Rev B0 Astronics Ballard Technology Phone 1 425 339 0281 800 829 1553 Email suppor...

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Page 3: ...or application INTERFERENCE This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions manual may cause interference to rad...

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Page 5: ...ed Software 3 2 4 OMNIBUS II FEATURES 4 1 4 1 PCI Express Bus 4 1 4 2 Built in Test 4 1 4 3 IRIG Timer 4 2 4 4 Core Discretes 4 3 4 5 Avionics Discretes 4 4 4 5 1 Shunt Inputs 4 5 4 5 2 Shunt Input Co...

Page 6: ...t Amplitude 6 6 6 6 ARINC 717 Modules 6 7 6 6 1 Variable Transmit Amplitude 6 7 7 CONNECTOR PINOUTS 7 1 7 1 Interface Connector 7 1 7 2 General Pinout 7 1 7 3 Module Specific Wiring 7 2 7 3 1 MIL STD...

Page 7: ...4 Transitional Protocol Trigger Parameters 5 4 Table 5 5 PXIe Status Parameters 5 4 Table 6 1 OmniBus II PCIe Host Part Numbering 6 1 Table 6 2 OmniBus II PXIe cPCIe Host Part Numbering 6 1 Table 6 3...

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Page 9: ...ternatives 1 1 OmniBus II Overview OmniBus is a family of products that enable computer systems to communicate with avionics databuses for the purpose of testing simulation and or operation Each OmniB...

Page 10: ...igh channel count and mixed protocol capabilities can be fully exploited without the risk of overloading the host computer s processor IRIG and special timing circuits allows channels boards and compu...

Page 11: ...ctory The assembly part number characterizes the configuration of an OmniBus prod uct The assembly part number is designated by groups of characters separated by dashes The first group of characters i...

Page 12: ...pulse Doppler weather radar system for commercial aircraft The Transmitter Receiver unit sends data over the 708 display databus to the Control Display Unit Data consists of 1600 bit words that are p...

Page 13: ...ose hours We invite your questions and comments on any of our products You may reach us by telephone at 800 829 1553 or 425 339 0281 by fax at 425 339 0915 on the Web at www ballardtech com or through...

Page 14: ...INTRODUCTION This page intentionally blank 1 6 OmniBus II PCIe PXIe User s Manual...

Page 15: ...es 2 1 Step 1 Insert the Card into the System In an ESD safe environment do the following For a PCIe System Shut down the system Insert the card into an empty PCIe slot Secure the card with a screw R...

Page 16: ...a host computer The driver installation procedures vary depending on your computer s operating system These procedures are kept on disk so they can be easily updated as oper ating systems evolve Befor...

Page 17: ...out each device such as card number configuration serial number and assembly part number Running the test sequence verifies both the device hardware and the interface between the device and the comput...

Page 18: ...INSTALLATION This page intentionally blank 2 4 OmniBus II PCIe PXIe User s Manual...

Page 19: ...am that features a user friendly GUI Graphical User Interface and many timesaving features For example bus messages can be automatically detected posted in the hardware tree and associated with the ap...

Page 20: ...ction calls a program can operate OmniBus products and process messages to and from the avionics databus Functions include rou tines for transmitting receiving scheduling recording data manipulation a...

Page 21: ...oard form factor The card utilizes a single lane x1 PCIe interface through the standard PXIe x8 connector All power is supplied through the PXIe connectors with no external power source required For m...

Page 22: ...em monitor architecture 4 3 IRIG Timer An IRIG time signal contains a human readable binary coded decimal BCD time value in days hours minutes seconds etc and can be used to synchronize many devices T...

Page 23: ...ignals Input impedance min 12 k Input voltage max 7 5V to 12 5V volts Input level threshold API Controlled 0V 5V Output level 0 to 5 volts Output drive capability 20 mA Table 4 3 Electrical characteri...

Page 24: ...combinations of these lines Refer to the BTIDriver software manuals for more information on programming these discretes and their use as syncs and triggers Table 4 5 below shows the correlation betwe...

Page 25: ...by an identi cal configuration This results in a 3 25 volt switching voltage Figure 4 2 OmniBus II Discrete Shunt Input Circuit 4 5 2 Shunt Input Considerations Limits The OmniBus II discrete shunt in...

Page 26: ...niBus II discrete shunt output circuits contain current limiting and thermal shutdown features If a user attempts to sink too much current through an output discrete circuit the output will begin curr...

Page 27: ...0 Avionics DIO 0 7 BUS4P 17 ADIO1 Avionics DIO 1 6 BUS4N 18 ADIO2 Avionics DIO 2 24 BUS5P 19 ADIO3 Avionics DIO 3 25 BUS5N 20 ADIO4 Avionics DIO 4 9 BUS6P 21 ADIO5 Avionics DIO 5 8 BUS6N 22 ADIO6 Avio...

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Page 29: ...stem which does not support the PXIe_CLK100 input The clock can be selected prior to applying power by sliding the yellow switch SW1 as shown below The switch setting is sampled once at power on to gu...

Page 30: ...ve the signal set dioen to TRUE To tri state the signal set dioen to FALSE Note that dioval is ignored when tri stating with this function Only one core can drive a particular bi directional signal at...

Page 31: ...e 5 2 PXIe Trigger to Protocol Trigger Mapping Protocol Sync PXIe Signal Sync Mask Parameter A PXI_TRIG 0 SYNCMASK_PXITRIGA B PXI_TRIG 1 SYNCMASK_PXITRIGB C PXI_TRIG 2 SYNCMASK_PXITRIGC PXI_STAR SYNCM...

Page 32: ...trigger line B TRIGPOL_TRIGBF Sets active on falling edge of trigger line B TRIGPOL_TRIGBR Sets active on rising edge of trigger line B C TRIGPOL_TRIGCL Sets active low polarity for trigger line C TRI...

Page 33: ...ng Slot These slot types will be marked on the system chassis with one of the three Glyphs from replaced with chassis slot number Figure 5 2 Note that while the PXIe card will operate normally in the...

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Page 35: ...iBus II PCIe card can host up to two modules one per core OmniBus II PCIe carrier boards are listed in the table below Part No Description 211 Reserved 212 OmniBus II PCIe w 2 cores Table 6 1 OmniBus...

Page 36: ...P Level Number used in Part No 1 4 5 Number of Simultaneous Terminals 1 32 32 Configurable RT Response Time Monitor Filtering for terminal address Filtering for subaddress Concurrent terminal monitori...

Page 37: ...l now allows for setting a high and a low range The lower 12 bits of dacval represent the transmit amplitude The OmniBus II has a resolution of 8 bits so the least significant 4 bits are don t cares T...

Page 38: ...6 8R 0T 427 4R 4T 428 0R 8T 434 4R 4T Amplitude Frequency 435 4R 4T Amplitude Frequency 438 8R 8T Amplitude Frequency R receive and T transmit Also includes ARINC 717 channels Table 6 8 ARINC 429 Modu...

Page 39: ...9 sec 100 nsec Slew rate limit 40V sec Differential Differential and must be between the waveform high and low Table 6 9 ARINC 429 Parametric Waveform Characteristics 6 4 2 Configurable Frequency Para...

Page 40: ...hen the bus is transformer coupled the direct coupled termination resistance must be off and external couplers and terminators are required See Appendix A for more information about bus termination an...

Page 41: ...els as described in Section 6 4 All Omni Bus ARINC 717 channels are capable of operating at 64 128 256 512 1024 2048 4096 and 8192 wps and may be software configured as biphase or bipolar All transmit...

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Page 43: ...erface connector on OmniBus II products is a Molex 60 pin LFH re ceptacle Molex PN 70928 2000 The recommended mating connector is a cable plug assembly consisting of a frame subassembly Molex PN 70929...

Page 44: ...S7N 53 BUS15N 12 24 BUS5P 27 54 BUS13P 25 BUS5N 55 BUS13N 13 26 BUS3P 28 56 BUS11P 27 BUS3N 57 BUS11N 14 28 BUS1P 29 58 BUS9P 29 BUS1N 59 BUS9N 15 30 GND 30 60 GND 1 GND 31 GND Table 7 1 General pin d...

Page 45: ...59 P3 14 BUS9N CH1AX BUS A transformer coupled 16 33 P3 3 BUS8P CH1AXR BUS A transformer coupled 16 32 P3 15 BUS8N CH1BD BUS B direct coupled 17 35 P3 4 BUS10P CH1BDR BUS B direct coupled 17 34 P3 16...

Page 46: ...P CH7N 11 23 P2 21 BUS7N R T T n a T CH8 CH8P 16 33 P3 3 BUS8P CH8N 16 32 P3 15 BUS8N R T T T CH9 CH9P 29 58 P3 2 BUS9P CH9N 29 59 P3 14 BUS9N R T T T CH10 CH10P 17 35 P3 4 BUS10P CH10N 17 34 P3 16 BU...

Page 47: ...irect coupled 29 59 P3 14 BUS9N BUS A transformer coupled 16 33 P3 3 BUS8P BUS A transformer coupled 16 32 P3 15 BUS8N BUS B direct coupled 17 35 P3 4 BUS10P BUS B direct coupled 17 34 P3 16 BUS10N BU...

Page 48: ...se bipolar CH5 12 24 P2 8 BUS5P 12 25 P2 19 BUS5N R biphase bipolar R biphase bipolar CH6 4 9 P2 9 BUS6P 4 8 P2 20 BUS6N R biphase bipolar R biphase bipolar CH7 11 22 P2 10 BUS7P 11 23 P2 21 BUS7N T b...

Page 49: ...assembly 7 4 2 PN 16036 Cable Assembly LFH to Two 25 pin D subs This is a three foot long Y cable that adapts a 60 pin male LFH plug labeled P1 to two 25 pin male D subminiature connectors P2 and P3 B...

Page 50: ...18 BUS12N 6 24 8 BUS5P 6 54 8 BUS13P 6 25 19 BUS5N 6 55 19 BUS13N 7 9 9 BUS6P 7 39 9 BUS14P 7 8 20 BUS6N 7 38 20 BUS14N 8 22 10 BUS7P 8 52 10 BUS15P 8 23 21 BUS7N 8 53 21 BUS15N 9 11 11 CDIO0 9 41 11...

Page 51: ...nector to a PL 75 for each of the transformer coupled MIL STD 1553 buses All channels are dual redundant so there are either two or four twinax cables with PL 75s on each assembly Twinax cables are wi...

Page 52: ...Name From LFH Pin To DB25S Pin 1 CDIO0 11 1 1 GND 10 14 2 CDIO1 21 2 2 GND 20 15 3 CDIO2 51 3 3 GND 50 16 4 CDIO3 41 4 4 GND 40 17 5 CDIO7 43 6 5 GND 42 19 6 CDIO4 13 7 6 GND 12 20 7 CDIO5 19 8 7 GND...

Page 53: ...is an improperly terminated databus A 2 Transformer versus Direct Coupling MIL STD 1553 can be either direct or transformer coupled Most military MIL STD 1553 systems are transformer coupled ARINC 70...

Page 54: ...COUPLING AND TERMINATION Figure A 1 Transformer coupling to a dual redundant databus A 2 OmniBus II PCIe PXIe User s Manual...

Page 55: ...irect connection to a dual redundant databus Bus A Bus B 78 78 78 78 UNIT UNDER T ES T S T UB A S T UB B T RANS CEIVER A T RANS CEIVER B T erminal T EEADAPT ERS BTP N 17002 T ERMINAT ORS BTP N 17001 O...

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Page 57: ...HISTORY The following revisions have been made to this manual Rev A Date March 27 2014 Initial release of this manual Rev B0 Date Februrary 6 2015 Added updates for OmniBus II PXIe OmniBus II PCIe PXI...

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