![background image](http://html1.mh-extra.com/html/national-instruments/slsc-12101/slsc-12101_user-manual_3745442005.webp)
Top View and Main Components
The following figure shows the top view of the SLSC-12101 module and highlights its most
relevant components.
Figure 2. SLSC-12101 Top View
1
1
1
2
BANK 1
BANK 2
BANK 3
RTI
BANK 4
1
6
5
4
3
1. Temperature Sensor (4x)
2. Voltage Configuration Header - Bank 2
3. Voltage Configuration Header - Bank 4
4. Voltage Configuration Header - Bank 3
5. MICTOR Connector (for NI VirtualBench)
6. JTAG Header (CPLD Programming)
•
Prototyping area—The biggest area of the board is used for prototyping and is divided
into five areas filled with thru-hole grids. These grids can be used with standard 0.10"
headers, or may have wires or thru-hole components soldered to them. The prototyping
area provides access to the majority of the CPLD I/O, the front and rear connectors,
power supplies, and ground.
•
Module controller—Implemented in a MAX V CPLD, handles the communication with
the SLSC chassis and controls the peripherals.
•
Variable power supplies for CPLD Banks 2, 3, and 4—These power supplies can be set
by the developer by placing the jumper of the corresponding header in the correct
position.
Note
The jumpers must be set before powering the module and should not be
changed once the system is powered.
•
Front and rear connectors—The connectors on the front panel and those facing the RTI
area are the same as those recommended in the
Switch Load and Signal Conditioning
Module Design Specifications
and in the
SLSC Design Guidelines
.
•
Rotary switch—The position of the rotary switch can be accessed by standard SLSC
properties.
•
Front panel LEDs—The LEDs can be controlled through standard SLSC properties.
•
Temperature sensors—4x ADT7310 are connected to the CPLD.
SLSC-12101 User Guide
|
© National Instruments
|
5