Chapter 2
Configuration and Installation
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any modules, it is recommended that 0 be written to the Slot-Select
Register to ensure that no accidental writes occur.
Figure 2-17 shows the timing requirements on the SERCLK and
SERDATIN signals. You must observe these timing requirements for all
communications. T
delay
is a specification of the SCXI-1121.
Figure 2-17.
Serial Data Timing Diagram
After the Slot-Select line to an SCXI-1121 has been asserted, you can write
to its Configuration Register and read from its Module ID Register by
following the protocols given below. The contents of the Module ID
Register are reinitialized by deasserting Slot-Select. After the 32 bits of
data are read from the Module ID Register, further data will be zeros until
reinitialization occurs.
To write to the Configuration Register, follow these steps:
1.
Initial conditions:
SS* asserted low
SERDATIN = don’t care
DAQD*/A = 0 (indicates data will be written to Configuration
Register)
SLOT0SEL* = 1
SERCLK = 1 (and has not transitioned since SS* went low)
T
low
T
high
SERCLK
SERDATIN
SERDATOUT
T
setup
T
hold
T
delay
T
low
Minimum low time
T
high
Minimum high time
T
setup
SERDATIN setup time
T
hold
SERDATIN hold time
T
delay
SERDATOUT delay
65 nsec minimum
400 nsec minimum
200 nsec minimum
200 nsec minimum
350 nsec maximum