Pickering PXI 40-412 User manual

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Issue 4.1 January 2016
User Manual
32 Channel Digital I/O Module
With Programmable Threshold
(Model No. 40-412)
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MEANING / DESCRIPTION SYMBOL SIGNIFICATION / DESCRIPTION
PROTECTIVE EARTH (GROUND)
To identify any terminal which is intended
for connection to an external conductor for
protection against electric shock in case of
a fault, or the terminal of a protective earth
(ground) electrode.
MISE À LA TERRE
Pour identier les ornes destines tre
raccordes un conducteur eterne de
rotection contre les chocs lectriues en cas
de dfaut disolement ou our maruer la
orne de mise la terre
DANGEROUS VOLTAGE
To indicate hazards arising from dangerous
voltages.
TENSION DANGEREUSE
Pour indiuer les dangers dcoulant des
tensions dangereuses.
WARNING / CAUTION
An appropriate safety instruction should
e followed or caution to a otential haard
exists.
Refer to the relevent instructions detailed
within the product manual.
AVERTISSEMENT - ATTENTION
es consignes de scurit arories
doivent tre suivies n cas de danger
otentiel eistant rendre des rcautions
onsulter les instructions dtailles dans le
manuel du produit.
HEAVY
If this roduct is heav reference should e
made to the safety instructions for provisions
of lifting and moving.
CHARGE LOURDE
Si ce produit est lourd il convient de se
rfrer au consignes de scurit our les
disositions de levage et de dlacement
STATIC SENSITIVE
To indicate that static sensitive devices are
resent and handling recautions should e
followed.
SENSIBILITÉ STATIQUE
Pour indiuer ue des aareils sensiles
statiues sont rsents et les rcautions de
maniulation doivent tre suivies
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he following safet smols ma e used on the
product and throughout the product documentation.
es smoles de scurit suivants euvent tre
utiliss sur le roduit et dans lensemle de la
documentation produit.
SAFETY SYMBOLS SYMBOLES DE SÉCURITÉ
PRODUCT SAFETY LA SÉCURITÉ DES PRODUITS

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Copyright Statement ...................................................................II
Technical Support and Warranty ................................................III
Product Safety .............................................................................IV
Contents (this page) ....................................................................V
Warnings and Cautions ..............................................................VII
Section 1
Technical Specication ...............................................................1.1
Section 2
Technical Description .................................................................2.1
Functional Description .......................................................2.1
Guidance on Using The 40-412 .........................................2.2
Section 3
Installation ....................................................................................3.1
Pre Operation Checks ........................................................3.1
Hardware Installation .........................................................3.1
Software Installation ..........................................................3.3
Testing Operation ...............................................................3.4
Section 4
Programming Guide ....................................................................4.1
Programming Options for PXI Cards ................................4.1
40-412 Digital Input-Output Sub-Units ..............................4.3
Using The Direct I/O Driver or VISA Driver ......................4.5
Input Threshold Voltage Bit Patterns ...............................4.8
Section 5
Connector Information ................................................................5.1
Section 6
Troubleshooting ..........................................................................6.1
Section 7
Maintenance Information ............................................................7.1
Verication Procedure .......................................................7.2
Verication Test Results ....................................................7.5
Input/Output Look-Up Tables - 40-412-001 .......................7.6
Input/Output Look-Up Tables - 40-412-111 .......................7.8
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WARNINGS
AND CAUTIONS
AVERTISSEMENTS
ET PRÉCAUTIONS
WARNING
HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENTS SYMBOL AVERTISSEMENT
ENVIRONNEMENTS DANGEREUX
his roduct is not secicall designed for
use in haardous environments for eamle in
elosive atmosheres If the roduct is to e
used in haardous environments we recommend
that the user ensures suitale rotective
measures are taken
e roduit nest sciuement as conu our
un usage dans des environnements dangereu
ar eemle en atmoshres elosives i le
roduit doit tre utilis dans des environnements
dangereu nous recommandons lutilisateur
de sassurer ue des mesures de rotection
arories soient rises
!
WARNING
DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK SYMBOL AVERTISSEMENT
DANGER DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE
his module ma contain haardous voltages
efore removing the module from the rack
remove all sulies and disconnect user I
signals
nused slots in the PII chassis are
oulated with lanking lates to revent access
to user I signals that ma e resent lanking
anels are availale to order from Pickering in a
variet of slot widths If the roduct is not used
in this manner for eamle using an etender
card then additional care must e taken to avoid
contact with eosed signals
e module eut contenir des tensions
dangereuses vant de retirer le module de la
aie enlever toutes les fournitures et dconnecter
les signau d utilisateur
es slots non utiliss dans le chssis PII
sont eules doturateurs our emcher
laccs au signau d utilisateur ui euvent
tre rsents es oturateurs sont disoniles
sur commande che Pickering dans une
varit de largeur de fente i le roduit est
utilis sans oturateur ar eemle en utilisant
une carte detension alors des rcautions
sulmentaires doivent tre rises our viter
tout contact avec les signau eoss
CAUTION - HANDLING OF
ELECTROSTATIC-SENSITIVE
SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES
SYMBOL
ATTENTION - MANIPULATION DES
APPAREILS SENSIBLES
ELECTROSTATIQUES
ertain semiconductor devices used in this
euiment are liale to damage due to static
voltage serve the following recautions when
handling these devices in their unterminated
state or suassemlies containing these
devices
Persons removing suassemlies from
euiment using these devices must e
earthed a wrist stra and a resistor at the
oint rovided on the euiment
oldering irons used during the reair
oerations must e low voltage tes with
earthed tis and isolated from the mains
voltage a doule insulated transformer
uter clothing worn must e unale to generate
static charges
Printed ircuit oards Ps tted with these
devices must e stored and transorted in
antistatic ags
ertains aareils semiconducteurs utiliss
dans cet uiement sont suscetiles dtre
endommager en raison de la tension statiue
esecte les rcautions suivantes lorsue
vous maniule ces aareils dans leur tat
non termin ou sousensemles contenant ces
aareils
es ersonnes dmontant artiellement
luiement laide de ces aareils
doivent tre mises la terre ar racelet
antistatiue et une rsistance au oint rvu
sur luiement
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transformateur doule isolation
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ
All cleaning and servicing requires the equipment to be
isolated and disconnected from the power source and
user I/O signals (refer to the Maintenance Section).
roriate manual handling rocedures should e
followed as dictated by the weight of the individual
module or the combined weight of the modules &
chassis.
hould a fault occur with the module or chassis
immediately isolate and disconnect the incoming
power to the chassis and the user I/O signals.
nsure the euiment is installed oerated and
maintained by trained and authorised personnel.
or suital euied roducts in the event of an
emergency press the red “emergency stop” button
situated on the front of the unit.
Les travaux de nettoyage et de réparation nécessitent
que l’équipement soit isolé et déconnecté de la source
dalimentation et des signau d utilisateur voir la
section ntretien
es rocdures de maniulation manuelle arories
doivent être suivies en fonction du poids du module
seul ou le poids combiné des modules et du châssis.
n cas de dfaut avec le module ou le chssis isoler
immédiatement et débrancher l’alimentation entrant au
chssis et les signau d utilisateur
assurer ue le matriel est install utilis et entretenu
par du personnel formé et autorisé.
Pour les roduits convenalement uis en cas d
urgence aue sur le outon rouge arrt durgence
situé sur l’avant de l’unité.
CAUTION
PRODUCT DOCUMENTATION SYMBOL ATTENTION
DOCUMENTATION PRODUIT
uital ualied trained users should ensure
that the accompanying documentation is fully
read and understood before attempting to install
or operate the product.
es utilisateurs ualis et forms doivent veiller
à ce que la documentation soit entièrement lue
et comprise avant l’installation ou l’utilisation du
produit.
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SECTION 1 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
40-412
32 Channel Digital I/O - Programmable Threshold
Functional Diagram 40-412-001 32-Channel Digital I/O
Module With Serial Input Acquisition
The 40-412 is a 32-channel Digital I/O module with high output voltage and
current capability and a dual variable threshold input.
Each of the 32 channel outputs can be used to drive the output high or low
using a high current capacity drive capable of sourcing 0.4A from the high side
or 0.5A sink on the low side for each channel. Accidental operation of both
the high and low side driver is prevented by the supplied driver. Each output
is fully protected against over-voltage, over-current and thermal overload,
ensuring robust and reliable operation in the toughest test environments.
For high side voltage driving the high side voltage source is supplied from an
external voltage source, permitting the module to drive high capacity loads
without impacting the PXI chassis power supply. For low side driving the
external source can be left unconnected, permitting the module to be used for
applications served by open collector or open drain drivers.
The built in protection systems allow the module to drive relays without the
use of flyback diodes if required since an overvoltage clamp is included.
●32-Channel Input
●Dual Programmable Voltage Threshold, 0.3 to 50V
●Serial or Parallel Acquisition Versions
●High Input Voltage Tolerance
●32-Channel Output
●High Side or Low Side Driving
●0.5A Low Side Sink Capability
●0.4A High Side Source Capability
●Fully Protected Outputs
●High Side External Voltage Input
●VISA, IVI & Kernel Drivers Supplied for
Windows XP/Vista/7/8
●Supported by PXI or LXI Chassis
●3 Year Warranty
PCI
INTERFACE
PXI
BUS
Vext
1
2
32
1
2
32
Digital Outputs
Digital Inputs
High Side
Driver
Low Side
Driver
Vext
GND
En
En
Output 1
Output 2
Output 32
32
Attenuator
MUX
1
Dual
Threshold
Detector
Ref1
Ref2
The 32 input channels can be read back through
the PXI interface by comparing the voltage to two
threshold voltages that can be set between 0.3
and 50V by the user. The thresholds can be set
with 12.5mV resolution, permitting the user to test
the input against the system test limits that define
a logic low or logic high. The 40-412 is supplied
with one of two different read back methods. The
40-412-001 uses a series acquisition to capture
the input status using a single set of comparators.
The driver includes a facility to capture the input
status of all 32 channels from a single command.
The 40-412-111 uses 32 sets of comparators to
synchronously capture all 32 input states and then
reads the status in a single operation.
Each input can withstand the accidental
application of high external voltage to greater than
100V. The inputs can be user connected to the
driver outputs without risk of damage, allowing
the module to be configured for operation as 32
channels of independent input and output or as
32 channels of configurable I/O.
The 40-412 provides it’s I/O on an easy to use 78-
pin D-type connector which is supported by a full
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SECTION 1 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Product Order Codes
32-Channel Digital I/O Module - Serial
Input Acquisition, Programmable Threshold
40-412-001
32-Channel Digital I/O Module - Parallel
Input Acquisition, Programmable Threshold
40-412-111
Power Requirements from PXI Power Supply
+3.3V +5V +12V -12V
0V 0.1A 0.05A 0.05A
Output Specification
No. of Output Channels: 32
Output States:
Driven high, driven low or off.
Low Side Driver Output
Resistance:
0.6at 0.5A
High Side Driver Output
Voltage:
Vext less 1.5V at 0.4A
Maximum Current:
0.5A for Low Side drivers,
0.4A for High Side drivers,
10A module total (40-412-001),
8A module total (40-412-111),
Maximum Voltage:
+50V
Output Protection:
Current limited, overvoltage limited,
thermal protection. Overvoltage
limit can be used to limit back emf
generated from inductive loads
such as relay coils.
Vext:
User supplied +5V to +50V, applied
to multiple pins of user connector,
relative to front panel ground.
Input Specification
No. of Input Channels: 32
Logic Threshold: Compares selected input voltage
against two reference voltages,
each of which can be set from
0.3 to 50V with 12.5mV setting
resolution.
40-412-001 uses serial
acquisition
40-412-111 uses faster parallel
acquisition from a common pair
of threshold voltages.
Settling Time (40-412-001): 50µs following a state change or
channel selection.
Typical read back time for all 32
states 1.3ms.
Settling Time (40-412-111): 5µs following a state change.
Read back time for all 32 states
50µs typical.
Channel Selection: Single channel selection or
automated sequential access to
all 32 channels.
Maximum Input Voltage: 100V
Input Impedance: 1M
PCI
INTERFACE
PXI
BUS
Vext
1
2
32
1
2
32
Digital Outputs
Digital Inputs
High Side
Driver
Low Side
Driver
Vext
GND
En
En
Output 1
Output 2
Output 32
32-Channel
Attenuator
32-Channel
Dual
Threshold
Detector
Ref1
Ref2
Functional Diagram 40-412-111 32-Channel Digital I/O
Module With Parallel Input Acquisition
PXI Characteristics
Backplane connection: 33MHz, 32-bit.
Mechanical: 3U, 1-slot.
Weight: 180g
3D models for all versions in a
variety of popular file formats
are available on request.
Front Panel I/O: 78 pin male D-type.connector
Mating Connectors & Cabling
For connection accessories for the 40-412 please refer to
the 90-006D 78-way D-type Connector Accessories data
sheet where a complete list and documentation can be
found for accessories, or refer to the Connection Solutions
catalog.

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Programming
Pickering provide kernel, IVI and VISA (NI and Agilent) drivers
which are compatible with all Microsoft supported versions
of Windows and popular older versions. The VISA driver is
also compatible with Real-Time Operating Systems such as
LabVIEW RT. For other RTOS support contact Pickering.
These drivers may be used with a variety of programming
environments and applications including:
National Instruments products (LabVIEW, LabWindows/
CVI, Switch Executive, MAX, TestStand, etc.)
Microsoft Visual Studio products (Visual Basic, Visual C+)
Agilent VEE Mathworks Matlab
Marvin ATE Easy MTQ Testsolutions Tecap
Tecap Switching
Drivers for popular Linux distributions are available, other
environments are also supported, please contact Pickering
with specific enquiries.
Operating/Storage Conditions
Operating Conditions
Operating Temperature:
Humidity:
Altitude:
0°C to +55°C
Up to 90% non-condensing
5000m
Storage and Transport Conditions
Storage Temperature:
Humidity:
Altitude:
-20°C to +75°C
Up to 90% non-condensing
15000m
PXI & LXI Chassis Compatibility
Compatible with all chassis conforming to the 3U PXI and
3U cPCI specification. Compatible with Legacy and Hybrid
peripheral slots in a 3U PXI Express chassis.
Compatible with Pickering Interfaces LXI Modular Chassis.
For information on driving your switching solution in an LXI
environment refer to the LXI Product Catalog.
PXI & CompactPCI Compliance
The module is compliant with the PXI Specification 2.2. Local
Bus, Trigger Bus and Star Trigger are not implemented.
Uses 33MHz 32-bit backplane interface.
Safety & CE Compliance
All modules are fully CE compliant and meet applicable EU
directives: Low-voltage safety EN61010-1:2001,
EMC Immunity EN61000-6-1:2001, Emissions EN55011:1998.
Please refer to the 200 page
Pickering Interfaces “Connection
Solutions” catalog for the full list
of connector/cabling options,
including drawings, photos and
specifications. Available in either
print or as a download.
Alternatively our web site has
dynamically linked connector/
cabling options, including pricing,
for all Pickering PXI modules.
Ever wondered what PXI is all
about?
Pickering Interfaces’ “PXImate”
explains the basics of PXI
and provides useful data for
engineers working on switch
based test systems.
The PXImate is available free
on request from the Pickering
website.
“The Big PXI Catalog” gives
full details of Pickering’s entire
range of PXI switch modules,
instrument modules and
support products.
At over 500 pages, the Big
PXI Catalog is available on
request or can be downloaded
from the Pickering website.
The “PXI
Module Map”
- a simple fold-
out selection
guide to all
Pickering’s
1000+ PXI
Modules.
The “Cables &
Connectors
Map” - outlines
the cable and
connector
options
available
for all PXI
Modules.
Latest Details
Please refer to our Web Site for Latest Product Details.
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SECTION 2 - TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
A functional block diagram is provided in Figure 2.1. The Module is powered by the +5V, +12V and -12V supplies
from the PXI backplane via Compact PCI connector J1. The interface to the user’s equipment is via the front panel
mounted 78-way D-type connector, J2.
The module’s 32 channel output section comprises High Side and Low Side drivers U26 to U89 and Shift Registers
U18 to U25. The shift registers control the output drivers and are supplied with serial data from the PCI Bridge, U1,
via the control logic. Each output can be switched to either sink current to the GND terminal via a Low Side driver
device, or source current from the Vext terminal via a High Side driver device.
or the version with serial inut acuisition the modules inut channels are rst fed through an
attenuator circuit, then multiplexed to a single analog stream using U13 and U14. A programmable threshold detector
circuit, U15 and U16, converts the analog signal into a digital data stream determined by the high and low thresholds
programmed by the user. The input data is then read by the PCI Bridge via the control logic.
or the version with arallel inut acuisition the inut circuitr is tted to a daughter oard which is
mounted on to of the mother oard he modules inut channels are rst fed through an attenuator circuit then
comparator devices U17 to U32 determine whether each input signal is greater than the two thresholds programmed
by the user. The resultant 64 data bits are latched by U33 to U40 and read by the PCI Bridge.
he PI ridge is congured P the module conguration is stored in P
78-WAY D-TYPE
CONNECTOR
J2
MODULE
CONFIGURATION
U11
PCI
BRIDGE
FPGA
U1
PCI BRIDGE
CONFIGURATION
U2
TERMINATING
RESISTORS
R1 TO R12
COMPACT PCI
BUS
CONNECTOR
J1
+5V
0V
HIGH SIDE &
LOW SIDE
DRIVERS
U26 to U89
SHIFT
REGISTERS
U18 to U25
CONTROL
LOGIC
U2 to U10
+12V
-12V
VOLTAGE
REGULATOR
U17
+2.5V
INPUT
ATTENUATOR
R50 to R145
ANALOG
MUX
U13 & U14
PROGRAMMABLE
THRESHOLD
DETECTOR
U15 & U16
Vext
GND
INPUT
ATTENUATOR
R50 to R145
COMPARATORS
U17 & U32
DATA
LATCHES
U33 & U40
40-412-111 PARALLEL INPUT ACQUISITION - DAUGHTER BOARD
40-412-001 SERIAL INPUT ACQUISITION - MOTHER BOARD
Figure 2.1 - Digital I/O Module 40-412: Functional Block Diagram

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SECTION 2 - TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
GUIDANCE ON USING THE 40-412
Output Drivers
The 40-412 provides two output driver types on each of the 32 channels:
• High Side Driver. The high side driver allows the user to set the output voltage actively high to an externally
supplied voltage source. The external voltage source can be between +5V and +50V relative to ground.
• Low side driver. The low side driver actively connects the output to ground.
The software driver inhibits both the high and low side drivers being turned on at the same time.
Each driver output is fully protected from thermal, voltage or current overloads. However, continuous operation at
voltages beyond the stated ratings may cause damage.
Each driver contains overvoltage protection that can be used to protect the driver from inductive back EMF spikes
generated when turning coil currents off. Using this protection to manage the back EMF will not cause damage to
the driver, however the sudden current change can generate EMC events. Pickering Interfaces recommends that
where ossile the user should rovision local measures such as a wheel diode to limit the ack current
ow through the cales
he user can select oth drivers to e inactive to rovide a tristate oen outut voltage
The external voltage source needs to be applied only if the high side driver is required to be used, it can grounded
or left unconnected if the high side driver is not required to be used.
Driving Inductive Loads
Users can use the high/low side drivers to drive highly inductive loads such as the coils of relays or solenoids, the
protection circuits in the 40-412 will ensure the drivers are not easily damaged. However, it is recommended that
precautions are taken to manage the resulting EMC issues that might arise.
High Side
Driver
Vext
FP_GND
En
40-412
GND
D1
D3
D2
Output
External Voltage
Figure 2.2 - Using the 40-412: Driving an inductive load with a High Side Driver
When using the high side driver, on driver closure, current will build in the coil until it reaches a steady state. When
the driver is opened, the energy in the inductor will need to be discharged. This discharge can be through the diode
inside the igure this will not damage the owever the discharge ma cause a ground
sike that ma result in emission e recommend that where ossile a local diode is tted igure
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When using the low side driver a similar effect occurs when the driver is opened. The inductive energy stored is
discharged the voltage on the outut ecoming ositive and a clam diode igure acting to
rotect the driver It is recommended that the user ts a wheel diode igure to discharge the inductive
energ If a wheel diode is not tted the will clam the outut at a voltage etween and relative
to the front panel ground, the voltage being dependent upon the breakdown voltage of D1, Figure 2.3.
Driving Capacitive Loads
The 40-412 can be used to drive capacitive loads. When the driver is closed, the current limit protection circuit will
limit the current owing into the caacitive load ontinuous raid connection and disconnection to a caacitive load
may result in the thermal protection circuits preventing further operation. If this occurs, simply allow the 40-412 to
cool down, after which normal operation will resume.
Vext Connection
When using the high side drivers, Vext is required to provide the current to the 40-412 output circuits. The Vext
connection is made using multiple pins on the D-type connector. It is strongly recommended that if high load
currents are expected, then all the available pins are used to spread the current load in order to avoid damaging the
connector he connections to et are internall linked together in the so secic ins are not reuired to
be used for a particular bank of drivers. To maximize connector life we suggest using 5 Amps per pin or less. Users
should not al negative voltages relative to ground to et or al voltages greater than
FP_GND Connection
When using the low side drivers, FP_GND is required to sink the current from the 40-412 output circuits. The FP_
GND connection is made using multiple pins on the D-type connector. It is strongly recommended that if high load
currents are expected, then all the available pins are used to spread the current load in order to avoid damaging
the connector he connections to P are internall linked together in the so secic ins are not
required to be used for a particular bank of drivers. To maximize connector life we suggest using 5 Amps per pin
or less. Spare FP_GND Connections can be used for the purpose of screening or shielding in cable assemblies or
connector blocks
Using High and Low Side Drivers
The user can select on an individual channel basis whether a high side or low side driver is used. In Figure 2.2, D3
prevents the discharge of energy into Vext when the low side driver is operated.
Low Side
Driver
Vext
FP_GND
En
40-412
GND
D1
D2
Output
C
Figure 2.3 - Using the 40-412: Driving an inductive load with a Low Side Driver

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SECTION 2 - TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
INPUT CONNECTION
Each of the 32 channels can be compared to two voltage references levels. The reference level is set by a 12 bit
digital word with full scale corresponding to 50V and zero to 0V. In the case of the 40-412-001, the user selects the
channel to be monitored by setting the input MUX to the required channel. The use of two threshold levels makes
it easier for a user to determine the status of the input. For example, a typical application might be in a system
operating from 28V supplies where the state needs to be established using a criteria equivalent to 20% of the supply:
• irst threshold is set to of a low condition will indicate the state is low
• econd threshold is set to of to conrm a high state
• Intermediate conditions can e detected since the inut is aove the rst threshold ut elow the second
threshold.
Since the state is read at the same instant against each threshold, measurements are not confused by dynamically
changing voltages.
With the 40-412-001, all 32 channels can be monitored by checking each input in turn, but the user should be aware
that with dynamically changing signals these measurements are not made at the same instant in time. A command
is also available to extract the state of all 32 channels by automated sequential sampling.
As the 40-412-111 has parallel input sampling, all inputs are compared to the programmable voltage reference levels
at the same time.
Vext and GND Break Detection
Some applications require a test to ensure that an input connection is not broken. For a connection that is set be at
et the inut imedance to the inut will drag the voltage down to ground in the event of a reak o detect a
break to a signal that is supposed to be at ground potential this will not give a good indication. However, if the input
is connected an eternal resistor to et then in the event that there is a reak the signal will go to of
Vext and the dual detection thresholds can be set to detect this.
Example:
Vext is 28V, the thresholds are set at 4V and 24V. The input will appear to be in the mid voltage state of 14V,
greater than 4V but less than 24V and the signal break can be detected.
Settling Time 40-412-001
The input monitoring is designed for operation with static or relatively infrequently changing inputs, such as those
associated with relay coils, alarms and visual indicators.
he inut circuits ehiit an inut time constant of aroimatel s measured as an time constant llowing
time constants is sufcient for a changed state to e accuratel returned or the a state of change
at a rate of greater than 10kHz may result in an intermediate condition being regularly returned. No damage can
result from operation above 10kHz.
Settling Time 40-412-111
The 40-412-111 uses a synchronous acquisition process that samples all the 32 states at the same time, eliminating
the settling time constants associated with the switching system. The 40-412-111 is more suited to applications
where states may be changing and users wish the states to be sampled at the same instant in time. The input
states are captured and then read back to the PXI control system through a serial process. The read back speed
is dependent on the speed of the controller, modern controllers will read back the 32 states in between about 10µs
and 30µs.
CONNECTING INPUT AND OUTPUT
It is permitted for a user to connect an input and output channel together using external wiring (for example in a
connector lock In this wa the inut can e used to check that the outut connection is eing correctl driven
It should e noted that if the outut is set tristate oth drivers off the inut imedance to the inut channel will drag
the output voltage to a low state in the absence of any external source of voltage or current.
Note that when the inputs and outputs are wired together by the user and both the high side and low side drivers are
off, the input/output state will be asserted low. This is due to the impedance of the input connection.

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32-CHANNEL DIGITAL I/O MODULE 40-412
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Refer to the Warnings and Cautions
at the front of this manual
Reportez-vous aux Avertissements et
Mises en garde au début du manuel.
Modular products require installation in a suitable
PXI/LXI chassis. The module is designed for indoor
use only.
Les produits modulaires nécessitent une installation
dans un châssis PXI/LXI approprié. Le module est
conçu pour une utilisation en intérieur.
PREOPERATION CHECKS
(UNPACKING)
CONTRÔLES AVANT UTILISATION
(DÉBALLAGE)
1. Check the module for transport damage and report
any damage immediately to Pickering Interfaces.
Do not attempt to install the product if any damage
is evident.
2. Position the chassis relative to any other equipment
the module(s) will connect with. Ensure the chassis
is not connected to the electrical supply.
3. Ensure that the designated area for the chassis
containing the module is of at and solid construction
to withstand and support the combined weight of
the module and chassis.
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module et le châssis.
HARDWARE INSTALLATION
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
(CHASSIS)
INSTALLATION DU MATÉRIEL
RACCORDEMENT ÉLECTRIQUE
(CHASSIS)
1. The chassis containing the module must be
electrically installed in accordance with local
regional electrical codes a ualied engineer
2. The chassis containing the module must be
grounded.
1. Le châssis contenant le module doit être installé
électriquement en conformité aux normes en
vigueur ar un ingnieur uali
2. Le châssis contenant le module doit être mis
à la terre.
Electrostatic discharge can damage the components
on the module. To avoid such damage in handling the
board refer to page VII.
Ensure that there is adequate ventilation.
Les décharges électrostatiques peuvent endommager
les composants du module. Pour éviter de tels
dommages en manipulant la carte se reporter
à la Page VII.
ssurevous ue la ventilation est aduate
SECTION 3
INSTALLATION
SECTION 3
INSTALLATION
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SECTION 3 - INSTALLATION
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REED RELAY MODULE 40-110/115/120/125
The module should be installed in accordance with
the following procedure:
1. Ensure that the system is turned OFF but still
connected to mains so that it remains grounded.
2. Choose an appropriate slot in the rack.
3. Remove the blanking plate for the chosen slot.
4. Ensure that the injector/ejector handle is in its
downward position. Align the module with the card
guides on the top and bottom of the slot.
Do not raise the injector/ejector handle whilst
inserting the module as the module will not insert
properly.
5. Hold the handle whilst slowly sliding the module
into the card guides until the handle catches on the
injector/ejector rail (refer to Figure 3.1).
6. Raise the injector/ejector handle until the module
rml seats into the acklane he front anel of
the module should e ush with the front anel of
the chassis.
7. Secure the front panel of the module using both
screws to the chassis front panel mounting rails.
8. In a system employing a remote control interface
to connect an external controller to a PXI chassis
or to link multiple chassis, power-up the system as
follows:
a. For a system comprising an external controller
and one chassis, power up the chassis before
powering up the external controller.
b. For a system comprising more than one chassis,
turn ON the last chassis in the system followed
the enultimate etc and nall turn the
external controller or chassis containing the
system controller.
9. For Pickering Interfaces modular LXI installation
there is no reuirement to use an articular ower
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avec les guides de la carte sur le haut et le bas de
la fente.
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insrant le module sinon celuici ne sera as insr
correctement.
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7. Fixez le panneau avant du module en utilisant les
deux vis du panneau avant du rail de montage du
chssis
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contrleur eterne un chssis PI ou our relier
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32-CHANNEL DIGITAL I/O MODULE 40-412
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SECTION 3 - INSTALLATION
Page 3.3
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REED RELAY MODULE 40-110/115/120/125
Figure 3.1 - Installing the module
into a PXI/cPCI/LXI Chassis
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION INSTALLATION DU LOGICIEL
First install the appropriate Pickering PXI switch
card drivers by running the installer program
Setup.exe (provided in a compressed zip
le either from the sulied or
downloading the latest version from our website
pickeringtest.com - the recommended method.
etu is accomanied a eade le containing
additional installation information. A single installation
covers all cards in the System 40, System 45 and
System 50 ranges.
When installation completes, the installed
drivers eade le is offered for disla It can
also be displayed later using a shortcut on the
Programs>>Pickering menu.
If you are not a LabVIEW user you should choose the
“full” version, and once that has been installed run the
LabVIEW Runtime Engine installer via the shortcut
on the Programs>>Pickering menu. In the absence of
aI the untime ngine is reuired to suort
the Pickering Test Panels application.
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PXI / LXI Chassis
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( Poignée Insertion/Ejection)
(Insertion/Ejection Rail)
(Figure 3.1 Installation du module
dans un châssis PXI/cPCI/LXI)

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SECTION 3 - INSTALLATION
Figure 3.2 - Typical Soft Front Panels when using ‘Test Panels’
Matrix Module
Multiplexer
Programmable Resistor
TESTING OPERATION
After installation of the hardware start the Test Panels application from the “
All Programs/Pickering Interfaces
Ltd/PXI Utilities
” menu. If you are a LabVIEW user, run “Test Panels (LabVIEW VI)”; if not, run “Test Panels
(EXE)”. A selector panel will appear, listing all installed Pickering PXI switch cards. Click on the card you wish
to control, and a graphical control panel is presented allowing operation of the card. Panels can be opened
simultaneously for all the installed cards.
As an alternative to the Test Panels, the simple Terminal Monitor program PILMon (again on the “All Programs/
Pickering Interfaces Ltd/PXI Utilities” menu) allows access to all functions of Pickering switch cards through a
command-line interface. In PILMon, enter “HE” for help on it’s commands.
Please note that both the Test Panels and Terminal Monitor gain exclusive access to the cards, and so only one
of them can be operational at any time.
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