ADLINK Technology PXIS-2680P User manual

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Manual Rev. 2.00
Revision Date: January 28, 2005
Part No: 50-17019-100
PXIS-2680P
8-Slot 3U PXI
Portable Instrument Chassis with
300W+300W AC Power Supply
User’s Manual

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Table of Contents i
Table of Contents
Table of Contents..................................................................... i
List of Tables.......................................................................... iii
List of Figures ........................................................................ iv
1 Introduction ........................................................................ 1
1.1 Features............................................................................... 2
1.2 Specifications....................................................................... 3
1.3 Mechanical Drawing and Outline ......................................... 5
Mechanical Drawing ....................................................... 5
Outline ............................................................................ 6
2 Getting Started ................................................................... 9
2.1 Unpacking Checklist ............................................................ 9
2.2 System Configuration .......................................................... 9
System Controller Installation ......................................... 9
Peripheral Module Installation ...................................... 12
Power Supply Unit Replacement Procedures ............... 12
2.3 Operation Instructions........................................................ 15
How to Release Keyboard and Touch Pad ................... 15
How to Replace the Keyboard ...................................... 15
How to Setup the Keyboard .......................................... 16
Keyboard Positioning .................................................... 17
Touchpad Operation ..................................................... 17
LCD Display .................................................................. 18
DVD-ROM Drive ........................................................... 18
Cooling Fans ................................................................. 19
2.4 Software Installation .......................................................... 20
2.5 Powering Up the System ................................................... 20
2.6 System Monitoring ............................................................. 20
3 Backplane Overview ........................................................ 23
3.1 Specifications..................................................................... 23
System Controller Slot .................................................. 23
Star Trigger Slot ............................................................ 23
Peripheral Slots ............................................................ 23
Local Bus ...................................................................... 24

ii Table of Contents
Trigger Bus ................................................................... 24
System Reference Clock .............................................. 25
3.2 Mechanical Drawing........................................................... 26
3.3 Pin Assignment .................................................................. 27
System Controller ......................................................... 27
Star Trigger ................................................................... 29
General Peripheral ........................................................ 31
4 Troubleshooting and Maintenance ................................. 35
4.1 Troubleshooting ................................................................. 35
Installation Issues: ........................................................ 35
BIOS Beep Code: ......................................................... 35
System Fails to Power Up: ........................................... 35
No Display (LCD): ......................................................... 36
Keyboard Failure: ......................................................... 36
Touchpad Failure: ......................................................... 36
DVD-ROM Failure: ........................................................ 36
4.2 Maintenance ...................................................................... 37
PXIS-2680P .................................................................. 37
Cables ........................................................................... 37
LCD ............................................................................... 37
Power ............................................................................ 37
Keyboard ...................................................................... 37
Cleaning the LCD ......................................................... 38
Cleaning the Keyboard ................................................. 38
Important Safety Instructions............................................... 39
Warranty Policy ..................................................................... 41

List of Tables iii
List of Tables
Table 1-1: Electrical Output ....................................................... 3
Table 3-1: JP2 and JP3 PXI Reference Clock Control ............ 25
Table 3-2: System Slot (Slot #1) P1 Pin Assignment .............. 27
Table 3-3: System Slot (Slot #1) P2 Pin Assignment .............. 28
Table 3-4: Star Trigger Slot (Slot #2) P1 Pin Assignment ....... 29
Table 3-5: Star Trigger Slot (Slot #2) P2 Pin Assignment ....... 30
Table 3-6: General Peripheral Slot (Slots #3 - #6) P1 Pin
Assignment ............................................................. 31
Table 3-7: General Peripheral Slot (Slots #3 - #6) P2 Pin
Assignment ............................................................. 32
Table 3-8: Signal Routing ........................................................ 33
Table 3-9: PXI_STAR Routing ................................................. 33

iv List of Figures
List of Figures
Figure 1-1: PXIS-2680P 3U PXI Portable Instrument Chassis .... 1
Figure 1-2: PXIS-2680P Mechanical Drawing.............................. 5
Figure 1-3: PXIS-2680P Front Panel View................................... 6
Figure 1-4: PXIS-2680P Rear View ............................................. 6
Figure 1-5: PXIS-2680P Left Hand Side View ............................. 7
Figure 1-6: PXIS-2680P Right Hand Side View........................... 7
Figure 2-1: System Controller Installation.................................. 10
Figure 2-2: Pull the Handle Up................................................... 10
Figure 2-3: Mount the Controller Card with Screws ................... 11
Figure 2-4: Removing the Controller Card ................................. 11
Figure 2-5: Redundant Power Supply (Front & Rear) ................ 12
Figure 2-6: Removing the Power Supply (A).............................. 13
Figure 2-7: Removing the Power Supply (B).............................. 14
Figure 2-8: Replacing the Power Supply.................................... 14
Figure 2-9: Releasing the Keyboard .......................................... 15
Figure 2-10: PXIS-2680P Keyboard............................................. 16
Figure 2-11: Positioning the Keyboard......................................... 17
Figure 2-12: PXIS-2680P Touchpad ............................................ 17
Figure 2-13: Lift the LCD Display Upward.................................... 18
Figure 2-14: PXIS-2680P DVD-ROM........................................... 19
Figure 2-15: PXIS-2680P Cooling Fans....................................... 19
Figure 2-16: System Monitoring Panel......................................... 21
Figure 3-1: PXI Local Bus and Star Trigger Routing.................. 24
Figure 3-2: cBX-3008L Front View Drawing............................... 26
Figure 3-3: cBX-3008L Rear View Drawing ............................... 26

Introduction 1
1 Introduction
ADLINK PXIS-2680P is a highly integrated and fully mobile 3U
PXI instrument chassis offering 8-slot capacity for modules.
Defined as the next generation solution for rugged portables, the
PXIS-2680P has many high impact, surpassingly flexible, and
exceedingly powerful characteristics. It features one dedicated slot
for a system controller and seven general purpose slots for periph-
eral PXI and CompactPCI modules. The PXIS-2680P also pro-
vides connectors for multiple input devices, such as the integrated
keyboard and touch pad, and the touch panel LCD. This integrated
PXI portable chassis also implements complete PXI functional-
ities, including PXI trigger bus, star trigger, PXI local bus, and a
10MHz reference clock. Synchronous operation between each
module is achievable by applying these PXI designs.
Figure 1-1: PXIS-2680P 3U PXI Portable Instrument Chassis

2Introduction
The PXIS-2680P includes a 15” SVGA LCD touch screen—an
additional monitor is not necessary. No additional LCD, touch
panel, or keyboard wiring is required when using either the
ADLINK PXD-3710/3710F or the PXI-3800 system controller as all
necessary wiring has been integrated through the PXIS-2680P. A
built-in DVD combo drive is suitable for high speed recording or
backup of valuable data. A 300W+300W redundant power module
is included with the chassis, making the PXIS-2680P both ideal
and reliable for any critical application. The PXIS-2680P also has
two 8cm fans to provide an air flow rate of up to 79 CFM. Located
on the panel, there are several LEDs and an alarm speaker to
monitor any failure.
Users can develop custom Test and Measurement applications
directly on the PXIS-2680P, of which its environment is quite the
same as a standard PXI platform. By combining advanced
designs, the PXIS-2680P is able to supply a wide range of applica-
tions that run in an integrated portable and dependable chassis,
such as power industry, military, and telecommunication applica-
tions.
1.1 Features
XDesigned for portable instrument applications
XAccepts both 3U PXI and CompactPCI modules
XPICMG 2.0 CompactPCI specifications R3.0 compliant
XPXI specification Rev.2.2 compliant
XProvides a PXI trigger bus, 10MHz reference clock, star trig-
ger, and PXI local bus
XOne system slot and 7 PXI/CompactPCI peripheral slots
XHigh brightness 15” TFT LCD display, 1024×768 resolution
XMultiple input devices including 108-key keyboard, touch
pad and touch panel
XOne built-in slim-type DVD combo drive
XDual hot swappable 300W ATX mini-redundant power sup-
plies

Introduction 3
1.2 Specifications
Complies with PXI Rev.2.2 specifications and accepts modules
compliant with CompactPCI, PICMG 2.0 specifications
Electrical
XAC Power Supply
ZDual 300W mini redundant, hot-swappable power sup-
ply, current sharing for all voltage
ZInput voltage: 115 to 230VAC, auto selectable
ZInput frequency: 47 to 63Hz ± 5%
ZOutput:
Note: Combined power from +5V and +3.3V cannot exceed 150W.
Combined power from +5V, +3.3V and +12V cannot exceed
275W. Both -5V and +5Vsb are not used in the system.
Touch LCD Panel
X15" TFT, 1024×768 resolution
X250 nits, contrast 350:1, long live 50,000hrs backlight at
25°C
Input Devices
XKeyboard: Mechanical-typed 108-key keyboard with touch
pad
XFive keyboard types: Chinese, France, Germany, Russian,
USA
XTouch screen: 15" resistive type, connected to COM2 RS-
232 interface, MTBF is 100,000hrs at 25°C
Drive Bay
XOne slim type drive bay with Combo drive 8X CD-R/RW: 8×
DVD-ROM, 24× CD-ROM
AC +3.3V +5V -5V +12V -12V +5Vsb
Max. Load 24A 30A 0.5A 15A 0.8A 2.0A
Min. Load 0.3A 3.0A 0.1A 2.0A 0.1A 0.1A
Table 1-1: Electrical Output

4Introduction
Cooling
XTwo 8cm, 12VDC ball bearing fans, 41CFM air flow/each
Physical
XNumber of PXI/CompactPCI slots: 8 (1 controller, 7 periph-
erals)
XNumber of controller expansion slots: 3 (total 4-slot)
XDimensions: 400mm x 291mm x 230mm (W x H x D, with-
out fan frame)
XNet weight: 12kg without system controller and modules
Operating Environment
XAmbient temperature: 0 to 50°C
XRelative humidity: 20 to 90% @ 40°C, noncondensing
Storage Environment Temperature
XAmbient temperature: -20 to 60°C
XRelative humidity: 10 to 95% @ 40°C, noncondensing
Backplane
XBackplane bare-board material: UL 94V-0 rated
XPeripheral slots with star signals: from 3rd to the 8th slot
XPXI trigger bus: all
XPXI local bus: all
X1 system slot on the left-hand side
X7 peripheral slots, accept modules compliant with both PXI
and CompactPCI specifications
Shock and Vibration
XShock: 10Gpeak-to-peak, 11ms duration, non-operation
XRandom Vibration:
ZOperating: 5 to 500Hz, 1.0GRMS, each axis
ZNon-operating: 5 to 500Hz, 2.0GRMS, each axis
Safety and EMC/EMI Compliance
XSafety: CE/LVD (EN60950)
XEMC/EMI: CE, FCC Class A

Introduction 5
Reliability
XMTBF:
ZBackplane: 800,000hrs
ZPower Supply: 100,000hrs @ full load
1.3 Mechanical Drawing and Outline
Mechanical Drawing
Figure 1-2: PXIS-2680P Mechanical Drawing

6Introduction
Outline
Figure 1-3: PXIS-2680P Front Panel View
Figure 1-4: PXIS-2680P Rear View

Introduction 7
Figure 1-5: PXIS-2680P Left Hand Side View
Figure 1-6: PXIS-2680P Right Hand Side View

8Introduction

Getting Started 9
2 Getting Started
In this chapter, the unpacking procedure of the sub-system and
how to configure a portable PXI system is described.
2.1 Unpacking Checklist
Check the shipping carton for any damage. If the shipping carton
or its contents are damaged, please do not hesitate to notify the
dealer for a replacement. Retain this shipping carton and packing
material for inspection by the dealer. Check for the following items
in the package. If any items are missing, contact your dealer.
XPXIS-2680P, 8-slot 3U PXI portable instrument chassis with
300W+300W AC power supply
XThis User’s Manual
XADLINK T&M All-in-One CD
XPower cord (110V or 220V)
2.2 System Configuration
Before installing the system controller and peripherals on the
PXIS-2680P or doing any hardware installation, please make sure
that you completely understand the installation and compatibility of
any upgrade. Please be aware that electrostatic damage can
occur during handling of sensitive electronic equipments, proper
precaution needs to be taken.
System Controller Installation
The PXIS-2680P is a PXI chassis which is compatible with both
PXI and CompactPCI system controller. ADLINK’s PXD-3710/
3710F and PXI-3800 are the best choices for a system controller
with their dedicated designs. Please follow the steps listed below
to install and uninstall the system controller.
1. Smoothly slide the system controller into the system
controller slot. Make sure that the system controller is
aimed toward the rails. Never force the system controller
into the slot.

10 Getting Started
Figure 2-1: System Controller Installation
2. Push the handle until it clips in place. You will hear a
click sound when the handle has been pulled up.
Figure 2-2: Pull the Handle Up

Getting Started 11
3. Insert the controller board mounting screws and screw
tightly.
Figure 2-3: Mount the Controller Card with Screws
4. When taking out the controller card, unscrew the mount-
ing screws and push the controller out.
Figure 2-4: Removing the Controller Card

12 Getting Started
Peripheral Module Installation
1. Smoothly slide the peripheral module into an available
peripheral slot. Make sure that the peripheral module is
aimed toward the rails. Never force the peripheral mod-
ule into the slot.
2. Push the handle until it clips in place. You will hear a
click sound when the handle has been pulled up.
3. Insert the mounting screws and screw tightly.
4. When taking out the peripheral module, unscrew the
mounting screws and push the switch out.
Power Supply Unit Replacement Procedures
There are two 1U redundant power supplies with full range auto-
sensing, auto selection, and 300W output. If one power supply has
a problem, the other will take over. An alarm will beep to remind
you to change the defective power supply.
Figure 2-5: Redundant Power Supply (Front & Rear)
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