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UMAC-CPCI Turbo CPU Board Hardware Reference Manual

 

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Connector Pinouts 

UMAC-CPCI Turbo CPU Board J2 Connector 

Row Z  A 

E F 

22 GND   

 

+5V 

 

 GND 

21 GND 

RxD/  CTS  +5V  TxD/  RTS 

GND 

20 GND RD-  RD+  GND  SD-  SD+ 

GND 

19 GND CS+  CS-  GND RS+/  RS- 

GND 

18 

GND 

DSR 

DTR   INIT/  

GND 

17 GND 

SERVO- 

SERVO+    PHASE- 

PHASE+ 

GND 

16 

GND 

      

GND 

15 GND 

AuxRxD/ 

AuxCTS    AuxTxD/ 

AuxRTS 

GND 

14 

GND 

AuxDSR 

AuxDTR 

   

GND 

13 GND   USBDP 

(D+) 

GND 

USBDM 

(D-) 

 GND 

12 

GND 

      

GND 

11 GND 

 

EthTxF-     

EthRxF- 

GND 

10 

GND 

      

GND 

GND 

      

GND 

GND 

      

GND 

GND 

      

GND 

GND 

      

GND 

GND 

      

GND 

GND 

      

GND 

GND 

      

GND 

2 GND    WD_NO 

WD_CO

WD_NC  

GND 

GND 

      

GND 

Notes: 

1.  Row 25 is physically at the top of the connector in its “normal” orientation; Row 1 is at the bottom.  Looking 

from the front of the rack, Column Z is on the left; Column F is on the right. 

2.  The RxD/, CTS, TxD/, and RTS lines are standard RS-232 signals.  The inputs are only used if jumpers E17 

and E18 each connect their pins 1 and 2.  The DSR and DTR lines are simply shorted together. 

3.  The RD-, RD+, SD-, SD+, CS+, CS-, RS+, and RS- lines are standard RS-422 signals.  The inputs are only 

used if jumpers E17 and E18 each connect their pins 2 and 3. 

4.  The SERVO-, SERVO+, PHASE- and PHASE+ clock lines are at RS-422 levels.  These signals are outputs if 

jumper E1A connects its pins 1 and 2; they are inputs if jumper E1A connects pins 2 and 3. 

5.  The AuxRxD/, AuxCTS, AuxTxD/, and AuxRTS lines are standard RS-232 signals.  These signals are 

provided only if the Option 9T auxiliary serial port is ordered.  The AuxDSR and AuxDTR lines are simply 
shorted together. 

6.  The USBDP(D+) and USBDM(D-) signals are standard USB signals.  They are only provided if the Option 

1A USB interface is ordered. 

7.  The , EthTxF-, , and EthRxF- signals are standard Ethernet signals.  They are only provided 

if the Option 1 Ethernet interface is ordered. 

8.  The WD_NO (normally open), WD_COM (common) and WD_NC (normally closed) lines are the outputs of 

the watchdog-timer hard-contact relay.  The normally open contact is only conducting to common if the card is 
powered and operating correctly.  The normally closed contact is only conducting to common if the card is not 
powered or the watchdog timer has tripped. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for TURBO 4AX-603625-XUXX

Page 1: ...UMAC CPCI Turbo CPU Board 3 Turbo CPU Board 4 4Ax 603625 xUxx 5 January 28 2003 Single Source Machine Control Power Flexibility Ease of Use 21314 Lassen Street Chatsworth CA 91311 Tel 818 998 2095 Fax...

Page 2: ...amplifiers contain static sensitive components that can be damaged by incorrect handling When installing or handling Delta Tau Data Systems Inc products avoid contact with highly insulated materials...

Page 3: ...ly Check Select Jumper 6 Reset Lock Jumper 6 CONNECTIONS 7 Compact UBUS Connector 7 Rear Field Wiring Connector 7 Front Panel RS 232 Connector 7 Stack Connectors to Bridge Board 7 Factory Use Connecto...

Page 4: ...U Board J2 Connector 18 J4 RS 232 Serial Port Connector 19 ACCESSORIES 21 ACC Cx Compact UBUS Backplane Boards 21 ACC 8CR Test Breakout Board 21 ACC 11C Sinking I O Board 21 ACC 24C2 PWM Axis Board 22...

Page 5: ...other Turbo PMAC2 controllers Note that a Compact PCI interface does not automatically come with a UMAC CPCI system nor is one necessary to communicate to the system given the other possible communica...

Page 6: ...cribes the hardware features and provides setup instructions You will need other manuals as well to use your UMAC CPCI system Each accessory to the UMAC CPCI Turbo CPU board has its own manual describ...

Page 7: ...in the rightmost slot of the Compact PCI bus backplane Option 2 Dual Ported RAM With either the Option 1 Ethernet interface or the Option 1A USB interface communications throughput can be increased th...

Page 8: ...flash memory Setup variable I52 should be set and saved at 9 for 100 MHz operation Option 8 High Accuracy Clock Crystal The UMAC CPCI Turbo CPU board has a clock crystal component Y1 of nominal frequ...

Page 9: ...umper Jumper E19 should be OFF for normal operation leaving the watchdog timer circuit active and prepared to shut down the card in case of a severe problem Putting jumper E19 ON disables the watchdog...

Page 10: ...possible settings of these three jumpers provide eight banks for the firmware A standard production version of the UMAC CPCI Turbo CPU board is shipped with firmware loaded only in the bank selected b...

Page 11: ...is installed behind the backplane The J2 connector contains the signals for the main serial port either RS 232 or RS 422 levels the optional auxiliary RS 232 serial port the optional USB port and the...

Page 12: ...CI Turbo CPU Board Hardware Reference Manual Connections 8 Factory Use Connectors There are several connectors on the interior of the board for factory setup and diagnostic use These are not for custo...

Page 13: ...rence Manual Board Layout 9 BOARD LAYOUT This diagram of the UMAC CPCI Turbo CPU board shows the locations of the jumpers and connectors Detailed information about each of the jumpers and connectors f...

Page 14: ...UMAC CPCI Turbo CPU Board Hardware Reference Manual 10 Board Layout...

Page 15: ...internally generated servo and phase clock signals and to output these signals on the field wiring connector on the CPU board E1B should connect pins 2 and 3 or be removed Jump pins 2 and 3 for the U...

Page 16: ...sical Layout Location Description Default E11 Jump E11 pin 1 to 2 to include the 12V and 12V analog supplies from the J1 backplane connector in the power supply check circuit inhibiting outputs if the...

Page 17: ...0 To load active memory from flash IC on power up reset Remove jumper E20 Jump E21 pin 1 to 2 Jump E22 pin 1 to 2 Other combinations are for factory use only the board will not operate in any other co...

Page 18: ...int Physical Layout Location Description Default B 1 Note This jumper is set at the factory and possibly hard soldered Users should not change this jumper Jump pin 1 to 2 to select 3 3V supply for fla...

Page 19: ...nector J6 JISP for factory use only 8 pin SIP connector J10 JISP_B for factory use only 8 pin SIP connector J11 First component side stack connector to CPCI bridge board J11A First solder side stack c...

Page 20: ...UMAC CPCI Turbo CPU Board Hardware Reference Manual 16 Connector Summary...

Page 21: ...ND CS16 GND 3 3V CS14 CS12 GND 9 GND IREQ2 IREQ1 MEMCS1 GND MEMCS0 GND 8 GND PHASE GND SERVO WAIT IREQ3 GND 7 GND PHASE WDO SERVO GND GND 6 GND BA02 GND 3 3V BA01 BA00 GND 5 GND BA04 BA03 RESET GND BX...

Page 22: ...RD SD SD CS CS RS and RS lines are standard RS 422 signals The inputs are only used if jumpers E17 and E18 each connect their pins 2 and 3 4 The SERVO SERVO PHASE and PHASE clock lines are at RS 422...

Page 23: ...Input Receive Data Low TRUE 4 DSR Bidirect Data Set Ready Shorted to DTR 5 GND Common UMAC CPCI Reference 6 DTR Bidirect Data Terminal Ready Shorted to DSR 7 CTS Input Clear to Send High TRUE 8 RTS Ou...

Page 24: ...UMAC CPCI Turbo CPU Board Hardware Reference Manual 20 Connector Pinouts...

Page 25: ...an ACC C8 8 slot backplane board It has a P47 style power connector suitable for a standard 1 slot CPCI format power supply ACC 8CR Test Breakout Board The ACC 8CR board provides a behind the backplan...

Page 26: ...oard The ACC 24C2A analog axis board provides the interface circuitry for 4 axes of control in a single slot with analog interface to the servo drives It also has one pulse and direction output per ax...

Page 27: ...9 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 20 10 A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 T R OE B0 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 VCC GND MODE BSCK1 R1 10 A15 BSER RESET U2 MAX795SCSE SO8 2 7 1 3 4 5 6 8 VCC RST VOUT ON GND CEI CEO BATT BA06_A...

Page 28: ...8 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 39 42 45 B0 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 T R1 GND VCCB GND A0 OE1 B8 B9 GND B10 B11 VCCB B12 B13 GND B14 B15 T R2 OE2 A15 A14 GND A13 A12 VCCA A11 A10 GND A9 GND...

Page 29: ...54 CPCI B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 B15 B16 B17 B18 B19 B20 B21 B22 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 B15 B16 B17 B18 B19 B20 B21 B22 U61 NC7SZ00M5 1 2 4 5 3 E4 n c Mai...

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