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4.6 Hot-Swap 

The  Switch  Module  can  be  hot-swapped  during  hardware  failure  in  non- 

interruptible  or  high-availability  systems  where  system  shutdown  is  not  an 

option. 

PXI-

67921

  incorporates  an  onboard  hot-swap  control  mechanism.  However 

the  extent  of  the  hot-swap  functionality  support  depends  on  the  operating 

system and the PXI platform. 

Microsoft Embedded XP

®

 supports the native hot-swap function. The operating 

system  automatically  releases  system  resources  when  a  switch  module  is 

extracted and recognizes the new device. 

To  remove  a  switch  module,  first  release  the  screws  on  the  front  panel  then 

push down the red latch on the ejector. When the blue LED turns on, the Switch 

module is ready to be removed by fully pushing down the ejector. 

To insert another switch module, align the module’s edge with the card guide in 

the  PXI  chassis.  Slide  the  switch  module  into  the  chassis,  until  there  is 

resistance  from  the  PXI  connector.  Push  the  ejector  up  and  fully  insert  the 

switch module into the chassis, a click should be heard from the ejector latch. 

The blue LED on the front panel of the switch module will switch off when it is 

ready for operation. Tighten the screws on the front panel. 

Note: 

Microsoft Windows 2000

®

 does not natively support hot-swap however, 

PXI-

67921

  can  be  hot-swapped  by  manual  control  via  an  additional  hot-

swap  driver.  For  the  hot-swap  driver  on  Windows  2000  and  other  operating 

systems  such  as  Linux,  VxWorks,  etc.,  please  contact 

JYTEK

  for  more 

information. 

4.7 Emergency Shutdown 

In  safety-critical  applications,  users  can  enable  the  emergency  shutdown 

function on PXI Switch Module, to manually set the relay pattern to preset state. 
To  access  this  function,  users  must  first  configure  the  emergency  shutdown 

function by windows API. Generally the trigger source is on the front panel and 

connected  to  a  push  button,  which  pulls  the  SHDNn  pin  to  logic-low  when 

activated. When multiple PXI Switch modules are installed in a PXI chassis, the 

trigger  source  can  be  routed  through  the  PXI  Trigger  Bus  and  eliminate  field 

wiring across multiple devices. Figure 12 illustrates available trigger sources for 

emergency  shutdown.  Signal  names  in  the  solid-line  boxes  represent  the 

external  (physical)  signal  on  connectors  and  signals  in  the  dotted-line  boxes 

represent the switch module’s internal signal. 

28 • Operation Theorem 

Summary of Contents for PXI-67921

Page 1: ...PXI 67921 24 ch Multiplexer DPDT Relay Module User s Manual Manual Rev Date Rev 1 0 February 8 2020...

Page 2: ...the use or inability to use the product or documentation even if advised of the possibility of such damages This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright All rights are reserv...

Page 3: ...ers are encouraged to dispose of them in accordance with the product disposal and or recovery programs prescribed by their nation or company Battery Labels for products with battery California Proposi...

Page 4: ...p priority Contact us should you require any service or assistance Shanghai Jianyi Technology Co Ltd www jytek com Website Service Telephone No Fax No Mailing Address 86 21 50475899 86 21 50475899 Roo...

Page 5: ...o a PXI Platform 6 Chapter 3 Signal Connection 9 3 1 PXI 67921 Topology 9 3 2 PXI 67921 Pin Assignments Descriptions 10 3 3 TB 6221 Terminal Board 13 2 wire MUX 14 2 wire 2 group MUX 15 2 wire 4 group...

Page 6: ...TEK switch modules features specifications and applications Chapter 2 Installation Describes how to install a switch module into a PXI chassis For software library and utilities installation please re...

Page 7: ...ditional field wiring For safety critical applications PXI 67921 module can switch to the preset state by either asserting emergency shutdown manually or watchdog timer overflow event 1 1 Features PXI...

Page 8: ...switching voltage 220VDC 125VAC Max switching power 50VA 60W Max carrying current 2A Failure rate 10 A Contact resistance 100m max Relay set reset time Operate time 4ms max Release time 4ms max Bounc...

Page 9: ...2 pin D submale Operating temperature 0 to 55 C Storage temperature 20 to70 C Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Power requirements when all relays are activated simultaneously 5V 3 3V 1A 400mA Dimension...

Page 10: ...4 Introduction This page intentionally left blank...

Page 11: ...erials and carton for future storage or shipping 2 2 Unpacking JYTEK switch module contains sensitive electronic components that can be easily damaged by static electricity The switch module should be...

Page 12: ...front panel for wiring purposes and the J1 J2 IEC connectors in the rear are used to link the chassis backplane With its modular rugged and high shock resistant mechanical features the switch module f...

Page 13: ...llation 7 insert the switch module into the chassis Once inserted a click can be heard from the ejector latch Tighten the screws on the front panel Figure 2 Installing the switch module into a PXI pla...

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Page 15: ...p of 12 1 4 wire multiplexer These configurations are totally software programmable The PXI 67921 typically connects one instrument such as a DMM or digitizer to many measurement points or a signal so...

Page 16: ...H2 49 CH19 29 CH11 7 CH3 50 CH19 30 CH11 8 CH3 51 CH20 31 CH12 9 CH4 52 CH20 32 CH12 10 CH4 53 CH21 33 CH13 11 CH5 54 CH21 34 CH13 12 CH5 55 CH22 35 CH14 13 COM0 56 CH22 36 CH14 14 COM0 57 CH23 37 CH1...

Page 17: ...CH17 19 CH7 62 SHDNn 42 CH41 20 CH31 21 GND not used in one wire mode Table 2 Pin Assignment 1 wire 22 5 VOUT 43 COM2 23 CH8A 1 CH0A 44 COM2 24 CH8A 2 CH0A 45 COM3 25 CH9A 3 CH1A 46 COM3 26 CH9A 4 CH...

Page 18: ...instrument to advance the switch card to the next scan entry S_ADV Output Scanner Advanced Trigger to an instrument that indicated the switch card has advanced to the next scan and relays are debounce...

Page 19: ...onsists of a printed circuit with screw terminals The terminal block connects directly to the front panel I O connector of the PXI 67921 The TB 6221 s default printed circuit is in 2 wire mode If othe...

Page 20: ...Signal Connection 2 wire MUX This configuration has one 24x1 2 wire multiplexer Bank0 which has twenty four channels The following diagram illustrates the terminal board pin definition Figure 3 24x1 M...

Page 21: ...ection 15 2 wire 2 group MUX This configuration has two 12x1 2 wire multiplexers Bank0 and Bank1 each has twelve channels The following diagram illustrates the terminal board pin definition Figure 4 T...

Page 22: ...tion 2 wire 4 group MUX This configuration has four 6x1 2 wire multiplexers Bank0 Bank1 Bank2 and Bank3 each has six channels The following diagram illustrates the terminal board pin definition Figure...

Page 23: ...nal Connection 17 1 wire MUX This configuration has one 48x1 1 wire multiplexer Bank0 which has forty eight channels The following diagram illustrates the terminal board pin definition Figure 6 48x1 M...

Page 24: ...8 Signal Connection 4 wire MUX This configuration has one 12x1 4 wire multiplexer Bank0 which has twelve channels The following diagram illustrates the terminal board pin definition Figure 6 4 wire MU...

Page 25: ...dshaking the switch module provides eight channels of programmable digital I O interface to facilitate general purpose control applications To make full use of the flexible trigger and signaling syste...

Page 26: ...lic scanning of scanlist entries This operating mode supports trigger signals for instrument handshaking For more information on handshaking signals please refer to section 4 3 4 3 Handshaking In the...

Page 27: ...and ready to take a new measurement The waveform polarity and pulse width of Scanner Advanced signal can also be software programmed For more information on scanlist configuration please refer to the...

Page 28: ...the Scanner Advanced is set to pulsating mode Trigger In Scanner Advanced Relay status P Pattern 3 4 Operation start Figure 10 Handshaking operation Scanner Advanced set in pulsating mode Trigger In S...

Page 29: ...e two times to guarantee that measurement devices take measurements after the signal path is fully settled and the relays switch as close as possible to their maximum operating speed As the scan delay...

Page 30: ...uctions below to ensure the handshake functions properly 1 Configure JYTEK PXI switch module s Trigger In to rising edge triggered Scanner Advanced output in active low pulsating mode with pulse width...

Page 31: ...ng users guide 4 4 Trigger Bus PXI specification defines eight bused lines across slots in a segment Users can route various trigger signal to synchronize multiple PXI instruments and or simplify fiel...

Page 32: ...26 Operation Theorem Figure 13 Available signal sources for Trigger Bus 7 0 Trigger Bus 7 0 WDT Overflow SHDNn Software Trigger Star Trigger In Trigger In Signal Scanner Adv Signal AUX 3 2...

Page 33: ...till read back the actual logic level on the I O line All digital lines are pulled up to 5V with 10k ohm input resistance Note that AUX 2 0 are dual function pins driving these pins while enabling han...

Page 34: ...e front panel of the switch module will switch off when it is ready for operation Tighten the screws on the front panel Note Microsoft Windows 2000 does not natively support hot swap however PXI 67921...

Page 35: ...n is enabled It will falsely trigger the Switch Module to enter shutdown mode This function is disabled by default For more information please refer to the software programming users guide 4 8 Watchdo...

Page 36: ...users must periodically reset the timer by software command If the timer is not being reset within the specified interval the switch module will generate an overflow signal and set the relay pattern...

Page 37: ...nditions will depend on local dealers 3 This warranty will not cover repair costs due to a Damage caused by not following instructions b Damage caused by carelessness on the users part during product...

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