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BU-65572T Manual 

The 

BU-65572T

 supports three types of response errors: no response, a 

late response, or a response on the wrong bus. No response errors may 
be  programmed  for  a  single  bus  (Bus  A  or  Bus  B)  or  for  both  buses. 
Injecting a no response error on one bus provides a simple  mechanism 
for  testing  bus  controller  retry  conditions.  A  late  response  may  be 
programmed in the range of 12 to 30  secs in 1  sec increments.  

7.3.2  RT Intermessage Routines 

The RT section of the 

BU-65572T

 also supports intermessage routines. 

Upon completion of a RT message the 

BU-65572T

's on-board processor 

executes two intermessage routines. The data table that was used by the 
RT  for  a  given  message  specifies  which  intermessage  routines  will  be 
executed. Refer to the Tester Simulator Menu Manual, Appendix B for a 
summary of the 

BU-65572T

's intermessage routines. 

As  with  the  Bus  Controller  operation,  the  RT  intermessage  routines 
specify  special  actions  to  take  place  at  the  end  of  the  current  message 
processing. One of the more common actions that are taken is to signal 
the application that the hardware completed the message by generating 
an interrupt to the system. Other actions will cause discretes to be set or 
cleared  and  data  tables  to  be  swapped.  Since  each  RT  /  Sub-address 
can  be  assigned  a  block  of  data  tables,  each  message  to  the  RT  can 
result in different actions being taken. 

7.4  BC/RT Data Tables 

For each of the installed 1553 channels, the 

BU-65572T

 maintains 1024 

data  tables  within  the  shared  RAM.  Each  data  table  may  be  up  to  32 
words  in  length.  The  total  memory  allocation  for  all  data  tables  is 
restricted to 12K words. These data tables are common to both BC and 
RT.  Internal  lookup  tables  map  each  RT  address,  T/R,  sub-address 
combination  (RT  mode)  and  message  number  (BC  mode)  to  a  chosen 
data table. Data tables may be read or written to in real time by the user 
(„ddcReadData‟  or  „ddcWriteData‟)  and  may  be  either  single  or  double 
buffered.  Double  buffering  can  be  used  to  avoid  the  memory  access 
contention  that  occurs  when  the  PC's  application  and  the  1553  bus 
access data tables simultaneously. The 

BU-65572T

 provides an optional 

block data mode in which the data table number associated with a given 
RT message is incremented after completion of the message. The block 
data  mode  is  implemented  as  a  circular  data  structure.  Each  RT 
command  (RT  address,  T/R,  and  sub-address)  has  three  data  table 
numbers associated with it: first, last, and current. The current data table 
number will be incremented after completion of  message until the value 

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Page 3: ...on A 10 2001 All Original Issue B 3 2002 vii 25 Corrections C 2 2003 Fig 1 Additions D 8 2005 5 Table 2 Update E 8 2009 2 Added inlet air minimum to the system requirements New manual format applied A...

Page 4: ...C 1553 CARD MANAGER FOR 95 98 2000 19 6 DDC 1553 CARD MANAGER FOR WINDOWS NT 22 7 HARDWARE OPERATION 25 7 1 General 25 7 2 Bus Controller Mode 25 7 2 1 Minor and Major Frames 25 7 2 2 BC Error Injecti...

Page 5: ...port 32 7 7 3 IRIG B Specifications 33 7 7 4 Monitor DMA to Host Buffer 34 7 7 5 Software Control of Bus Configuration 34 7 7 6 Discrete Outputs 35 8 APPENDIX A 36 9 APPENDIX B 37 9 1 Acronyms 37 10 I...

Page 6: ...ection 12 Figure 12 Program Folder Selection 13 Figure 13 Setup Complete 13 Figure 14 Restart Computer 14 Figure 15 Found New Hardware 15 Figure 16 Search for Driver 15 Figure 17 Specify Driver Locati...

Page 7: ...Device Corporation vi BU 65572T Manual LIST OF TABLES Table 1 J2 1553 Bus D Connector 4 Table 2 J1 Discrete I O 5 Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisant...

Page 8: ...New is used to indicate code examples Indicates user entered text or commands 1 2 Special Handling and Cautions The BU 65572T 300 uses state of the art components and proper care should be used to en...

Page 9: ...8 to the attention of DATA BUS Applications Regional Offices USA Canada East of the Mississippi River Tel 631 567 5600 Fax 631 567 7358 West of the Mississippi River Tel 714 895 9777 Fax 714 895 4988...

Page 10: ...re has the capability to simulate Bus Controller all 31 Remote Terminals and Monitor simultaneously on each of the installed buses There is additional capability to synchronize the onboard time tags o...

Page 11: ...e with an 80386 or better host CPU Windows 95 98 NT or 2000 operating system One available CompactPCI Peripheral Slot in the Backplane cPCI slot must provide inlet air at 1 m s minimum with a temperat...

Page 12: ...do not hinder the airflow around the card The BU 65572T does not contain any configuration jumpers for selection of bus connection Selection of direct or transformer coupling is performed by way of f...

Page 13: ...B 9 CH2_TXB_L 3 2 Discrete I O Connector J1 Model BU 65570T includes a Front Panel mounted Discrete I O connector J1 This connector Soldered on the board is a 40 Pin Subminiature D Type Amp P N 787170...

Page 14: ...Channel 2 Discrete Out 6 28 Channel 2 Discrete Out 8 9 Chassis Ground 29 Chassis Ground 10 Chassis Ground 30 Chassis Ground 11 5 Volts 31 5 Volts 12 5 Volts 32 5 Volts 13 Chassis Ground 33 Chassis Gr...

Page 15: ...ther operating system skip to the relevant installation section 1 Install the card as described in the beginning of the HARDWARE INSTALLATION section 2 Turn on the computer 3 The Add New Hardware Wiza...

Page 16: ...ion 7 BU 65572T Manual Figure 3 Search for Driver 5 Click on Search for the best driver for your device 6 Click on the Next button Figure 4 Specify Driver Location Artisan Technology Group Quality Ins...

Page 17: ...ves option 9 Select the Specify a location option 10 Type the path of the BUS 69068 Installation Disk i e A 11 Click on the Next button to locate the BU 65572T 300 device driver Figure 5 Found Driver...

Page 18: ...poration 9 BU 65572T Manual Figure 6 Finished Install of Driver 13 Click on the Finish button to confirm the installation Figure 7 Confirm Driver Installation Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrume...

Page 19: ...ons If you are using another operating system skip to the relevant installation section NOTE User must have administrator rights when using Windows NT 1 Install the card as described in the previous H...

Page 20: ...e you are about to install Click the Next button to start the installation process Figure 9 Software License Agreement 10 Read the license agreement and click the Yes button If you do not accept the l...

Page 21: ...creen shows where the software will be installed You can accept the default folder or choose your own destination by clicking the Browse button After the location is selected click Next to continue Fi...

Page 22: ...want installed and click the Next button to continue Figure 12 Program Folder Selection 13 Select the program folder location where Icons are to be installed Click the Next button to continue Figure...

Page 23: ...s NT 4 3 Windows 2000 If you have Windows 2000 continue with the following installation instructions If you are using another operating system skip to the relevant installation section NOTE User must...

Page 24: ...tion 15 BU 65572T Manual Figure 15 Found New Hardware 4 Click on the Next button Figure 16 Search for Driver 5 Click on Search for a suitable driver for my device Artisan Technology Group Quality Inst...

Page 25: ...7 Insert the BUS 69068 Installation Disk 8 Select the Floppy disk drives option 9 Select the Specify a location option 10 Type the path of the BUS 69068 Installation Disk i e A 11 Click on the Next b...

Page 26: ...evice driver Figure 19 Finished Install of Driver 13 Click on the Finish button to confirm the installation 14 Continue configuring the device by installing the BUS 69068 RTL software or the BUS 69065...

Page 27: ...he operation of the BU 65572T There is no need for the user to provide a specific memory location or size or have to juggle interrupts to get their card installed The BU 65572T CompactPCI card and sof...

Page 28: ...section The DDC 1553 Card Manager is used to set a device number logical number for the card you are using This number is used by the RTL to identify the card By default an installed card will have a...

Page 29: ...be assigned to a unique unused device number from 0 to 31 card numbers cannot be shared The Logical Device Number window will appear Figure 22 Card Manager Modify 5 Unselect the None option by clickin...

Page 30: ...K button 8 The DDC 1553 Card Manager window should display the device with a device number mapped to the card The card status should read Device Ready 9 Click on the Close button to complete card conf...

Page 31: ...er is used to set a device number logical number for the card you are using This number is used by the RTL to identify the card By default an installed card will have a Device number of none The user...

Page 32: ...hoices for driver are Tester Simulator PCI BU 65572T or Tester Simulator PCMCIA BU 65558 and click on the Start button to start the driver Figure 25 Device Driver Status 5 Click the Close button to cl...

Page 33: ...g on Yes will overwrite the previously assigned device number If the Prompt on Replace option was not selected a warning will not be displayed and the new device number will automatically overwrite th...

Page 34: ...can contain up to 1024 unique messages Programmable attributes within a message include time to next message bus channel A or channel B intermessage routines and injected error The time to next messag...

Page 35: ...d within the message Encoding errors are implemented though the use of two simple yet powerful mechanisms for modifying the output of the BU 65572T s Manchester encoder The two modifying functions are...

Page 36: ...ry of the BU 65572T s intermessage routines Intermessage routines are also used to signal the user application that an interrupt has been generated This can occur at the end of a message for BC operat...

Page 37: ...ng errors are implemented though the use of two simple yet powerful mechanisms for modifying the output of the BU 65572T s Manchester encoder The two modifying functions are glitch and inverse A glitc...

Page 38: ...tes to be set or cleared and data tables to be swapped Since each RT Sub address can be assigned a block of data tables each message to the RT can result in different actions being taken 7 4 BC RT Dat...

Page 39: ...n of a predefined event as specified by the ddcCaptureEvent command Capture events include immediate command template match exception or trigger The command template event is based on a 16 bit command...

Page 40: ...the detected error field that is stored in the message structure BC interrupts are issued by the intermessage routines associated with messages allowing for selective interrupt generation on a message...

Page 41: ...5 recognition is supported by the BU 65572T boards The implementation of this standard into the 1553 tester simulator board enables all messages to be tagged with time of day information allowing accu...

Page 42: ...d serial time code 1st word is time of year in BCD notation including days hours minutes seconds and fractions of seconds DDC Usage Mode B Not using Straight Binary Seconds Range 1 Second to 1 Year Th...

Page 43: ...ffer must be made through the appropriate RLT routines 7 7 5 Software Control of Bus Configuration The BU 65572T has the capability of being connected to the bus as either Transformer Coupled or Direc...

Page 44: ...se of eight intermessage routines The format of the routine names is SET_DISCRETE_X and RESET_DISCRETE_X These discrete outputs may be used for signaling external equipment when a specific event or me...

Page 45: ...Data Device Corporation 36 BU 65572T Manual 8 APPENDIX A Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com...

Page 46: ...PROM Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory FIFO First In First Out Memory FLS Fixed Length Stack FMC Flight Management Computer GND Ground electrical GUI Graphical User Interface I O Input Output IDT...

Page 47: ...lation 3 Integrated Display Unit 37 Interrupts 30 BC Interrupt Generation 31 Monitor Interrupts 32 RT Interrupt Generation 31 IRIG 32 Specifications 33 Timing 33 IRIG B Support 32 J Jumper Blocks 3 M...

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