PXI-3920/3910 3U PXI System Controller User’s Manual Manual Revision: 2.00 Revision Date: January 29, 2008 Part No: 50-17028-2000 Advance Technologies; Automate the World.
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PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual Preface Copyright 2008 ADLINK TECHNOLOGY INC. This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced by any mechanical, electronic, or other means in any form without prior written permission of the manufacturer.
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PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual Table of Contents PXI-3920/3910 ............................................................................ i Revision History...................................................................... ii Preface .................................................................................... iii Copyright 2008 ADLINK TECHNOLOGY INC. ...............iii Disclaimer .......................................................................iii Trademarks ...............................
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual 2.5.4 2.6 2.6.1 2.6.2 PXI J2 ................................................................................. 20 Jumper Layout ................................................................... 21 Clear CMOS (JP9) .............................................................. 22 COM1/COM2 Mode Settings (JP1/JP2/JP3/JP4/JP5/JP6). 23 3 Getting Started .................................................................. 25 3.1 3.1.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual List of Figures Figure 2-1: PXI-3920/3910 Bloc Diagram .......................................... 3 Figure 2-2: PXI-3920/3910 Faceplate ................................................ 7 Figure 2-3: PXI Trigger & Pin Assignments ....................................... 8 Figure 2-4: DVI Connector & Pin Assignments .................................. 9 Figure 2-5: GPIB Connector & Pin Assignments ............................. 10 Figure 2-6: COM Ports & Pin Assignments..............
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PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual List of Tables Table 2-1: Peripheral Connectivity.................................................... 6 Table 2-2: LED Indicators ............................................................... 11 Table 2-3: Gigabit Ethernet LED Status Description.......................
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PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual 1 Introduction The PXI-3920 and PXI-3910 are ADLINK’s next generation 3U PXI system controllers designed to be the core of hybrid PXIbased testing systems. The PXI-3920 incorporates an Intel Pentium M 760 2.0 GHz processor and 915GME chipset to provide superior computing performance; while the PXI-3910 incorporates an Intel Celeron M 373 1.0 GHz processor and 915GME chipset to provide a cost-effective solution.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual 1.1 Features X PXI specification Rev. 2.2 Compliant X Scalable computing power Intel Pentium M 760 2.0 GHz processor (PXI-3920) Z Intel Celeron M 373 1.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual 2 Hardware Information 2.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual 2.2 PXI-3920/3910 Specifications 4 Form Factor • 3-slot 3U PXI Module • One system slot and two controller expansion slots Weight • 0.9 kg CPU PXI-3920 • Intel Pentium M 760 2.0 GHz processor, 2 MB L2 cache, & 533 MHz FSB supported PXI-3910 • Intel Celeron M 373 1.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual Hard Drive • Supports Gen1 SATA interface, data transfer rate up to 150MB/s • Built-in 2.5", 80 GB SATA hard drive, 5400 RPM CompactFlash • One type II CF Socket, supporting ATA and PIO Type I and Type II CompactFlash card USB • Four USB 2.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual Power Requirements PXI-3920 • 3.3 V: 1500 mA • 5 V: 7580 mA • 12 V: 550 mA PXI-3910 • 3.3 V: 1480 mA • 5 V: 5050 mA • 12 V: 512 mA 2.
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PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual 2.4.1 PXI Trigger Connector The PXI trigger connector is a SMB connector and is used to route an external trigger signal to or from the PXI backplane. Trigger signals are TTL compatible and edge sensitive.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual 2.4.2 DVI-I Connector The DVI-I connector is used to connect PXI-3920/3910 to the monitor. PXI-3920/3910 supports both digital (DVI) and analog (VGA) monitors. While connecting to an analog (VGA) monitor, you need to install the DVI-to-VGA adapter, which is shipped with PXI-3920/3910 controllers, on the DVI-I connector.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual 2.4.3 GPIB Connector The GPIB connector on PXI-3920/3910 is a micro D-sub 25P connector and is used to control external bench-top instruments. You need the ACL-IEEE488-MD1 cable to connect PXI-3920/3910 and any instruments. The on-board GPIB controller has the following features: X Fully compatible with the IEEE 488 standard X Up to 1.5MB/s data transfer rates X On-board 1KB FIFO for read/write operations X Provides driver APIs compatible with NI-488.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual 2.4.4 Reset Button The reset button is used to perform hard reset for PXI-3920/ 3910. You can use a pin-like object to push the reset button. 2.4.5 LED Indicators There are four LED indicators on the faceplate to indicate the operating status of the PXI-3920/3910. The following table describes the color and function of the LED indicators. LED Indicator Color Power LED Green HDD LED Yellow Description Indicates system power status.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual 2.4.6 COM Ports The PXI-3920/3910 provides two COM ports on the faceplate in D-sub 9P connectors. These two serial ports are 16C550 UART compatible and support RS-232/RS-422/RS-485 by jumper selection. Please refer to section 2.6.2 for setting the COM ports.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual 2.4.7 USB 2.0 Ports The PXI-3920/3910 provides four USB 2.0 ports via Type A USB connectors on the faceplate. All USB ports are compatible with high-speed, full-speed, and low-speed USB devices. The PXI-3920/3910 controller supports multiple boot devices, including USB flash drive, USB floppy, USB CD-ROM, etc. The boot priority and boot device can be configured in BIOS (see section 3.8 for details). Figure 2-7: USB 2.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual 2.4.8 Gigabit Ethernet Port The PXI-3920/3910 integrates two Marvell 88E8053 Gigabit Ethernet controllers via X1 PCI-Express interface to provide dual Ethernet connectivity. The Ethernet controller supports the following features: X x1 PCI Express interface with 2.5 GHz signaling X Advanced error reporting X Message signaled interrupts X TCP segmentation off load/large-send support X 802.3x flow control-compliant X IEEE 802.1p and 802.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual LED Color Yellow LED Color Green/Orange Active/Link LED Status Description Off Ethernet port is disconnected ON Ethernet port is connected with no data transmission Flash Ethernet port is connected and is transmitting/receiving data. Speed LED Status Description Off 10 Mbps Green 100 Mbps Orange 1000 Mbps Table 2-3: Gigabit Ethernet LED Status Description 2.4.
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PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual 2.5.1 CompactFlash Socket The PXI-3920/3910 is equipped with a type II CompactFlash socket which is located on the first layer of the PCB (under the CPU core module). The CF interface supports both ATA and PIO modes. You can use a CF card as replacement of hard drive for better shock/vibration resistance.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual 2.5.2 SATA Port The PXI-3920/3910 provides a SATA Gen. 1 port and is shipped with a pre-installed 2.5" SATA hard drive. The SATA host controller supports two modes of operation, the legacy mode using I/O space and AHCI mode using memory space. You can also use a 2.5" solid state disk (SSD) as a replacement SATA hard drive for shock/vibration resistance. Figure 2-13: SATA Gen.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual 2.5.3 PXI J1 Figure 2-14: J1 Connector & Pin Assignments Pin J1-25 J1-24 J1-23 J1-22 J1-21 J1-20 J1-19 J1-18 J1-17 J1-16 J1-15 J1-12~14 J1-11 J1-10 J1-9 J1-8 J1-7 J1-6 J1-5 J1-4 J1-3 J1-2 J1-1 Pin Z GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND Z A +5V AD[1] +3.3V AD[7 +3.3V AD[12] +3.3V SERR# +3.3V DEVSEL# +3.3V B REQ64# +5V AD[4] GND AD[9] GND AD[15] GND NC GND FRAME# C ENUM# V(I/O) AD[3] +3.3V AD[8] V(I/O) AD[14] +3.
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PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual 2.6.1 Clear CMOS (JP9) If you encounter an abnormal condition that causes PXI-3920/ 3910 to halt or fail to boot, clear the CMOS and restore the controller BIOS to its default settings. To clear the CMOS, locate the JP9 jumper on the board and shorten pin#2 and pin#3. After you have cleared the COMS, restore the jumper by returning to normal mode (shorten pin#1 and pin#2).
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual 2.6.2 COM1/COM2 Mode Settings (JP1/JP2/JP3/JP4/JP5/JP6) COM1 and COM2 on PXI-3920/3910 controllers support RS232, RS-422, and RS-485 specifications. JP1, JP2, JP3, JP4, JP5, and JP6 are used set the operation mode of COM1 and COM2. Please refer to the following table for mode settings.
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PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual 3 Getting Started This chapter illustrates how to install PXI-3920/PXI-3910 into your PXI system. Additional hardware installations are also discussed. 3.1 Installation Environment Whenever unpacking and preparing to install any equipment described in this manual, please refer to the Important Safety Instructions chapter of this manual.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual the equipment and its associated components have no damage before installing. CAUTION: 3.1.1 The equipment must be protected from static discharge and physical shock. Never remove any of the socketed parts except at a static-free workstation. Use the anti-static bag shipped with the product to handle the equipment and wear a grounded wrist strap when servicing. Compatible Chassis The PXI-3920/3910 implements rear I/O functions for inter-chassis signal transmissions.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual 3.2 Package Contents Before continuing, check the package contents for any damage and check if the following items are included in the packaging.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual 3.3 Installing PXI-3920/3910 1. Locate the system controller slot (Slot 1) 2. Push down (loosen) the ejector/injector handle of the PXI-3920/3910 controller. 3. Align the controller's top and bottom edges to the card guides, then carefully slide the PXI-3920/3910 into the chassis.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual 4. Pull up the ejector/injector handle until the PXI-3920/ 3910 is properly connected to the chassis backplane. 5. Fasten the screws on the faceplate of PXI-3920/3910, and then connect all peripheral devices to the PXI-3920/ 3910 controller.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual 3.4 Hard Drive Replacement By default, the PXI-3920/3910 PXI controller is shipped with a 2.5" 80 GB SATA hard drive pre-installed. For users who need to change the SATA hard drive or use a solid state disk (SSD) as the replacement hard drive, please follow the instructions below. 1. The hard drive is located on the back side of the PXI3920/3910 controller. Locate the four screws that attache the hard drive to the bracket. 2. Loosen the screws.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual 3. Gently pull out the SATA hard drive. Be careful not to bend or break the SATA Board-to-Board connector. 4. To replace the HD with your choice of solid state hard drive or other compatible SATA hard drive, follow the revers steps, and re-install the PXI-3920/3910 to your PXI system.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual 3.5 CompactFlash card installation The PXI-3920/3910 provides a CompactFlash Type II socket to accommodate a CF card as a replacement hard drive. You can also install a SATA hard drive and CF card simultaneously and set the boot device preferences in BIOS (refer to section 3.8 for details). Please follow the instructions below to install the CF card. 1. Locate the CompactFlash socket. The socket is located under the SATA hard drive. 2.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual 3.6 BIOS Configuration The Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) is a program that provides a basic level of communication between the processor and peripherals. In addition, the BIOS also contain code for various advanced features applied to the PXI-3920/3910 controller. The BIOS setup program includes menus for configuring settings and enabling PXI-3920/3910 controller features.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual NOTE: Read the release notes and installation documentation provided by the operating system vendor. Be sure to read all the README files or documents provided on the distribution disks, as these typically note documentation discrepancies or compatibility problems. Select the appropriate boot device order in the SETUP/BIOS boot menu depending on the OS installation media used.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual 3.8 Setting PXI-3920/3910 Boot Devices The PXI-3920/3910 controller by default boots up from the SATA hard drive. However, you can also set a USB device or a CF card as the boot device in BIOS. Please follow the instructions below to set the boot device of PXI-3920/3910. Boot from SATA hard drive X Make sure the bootable SATA hard drive is installed in the hard drive bracket.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual Boot from USB CD-ROM drive X Connect the USB CD-ROM drive via a USB port on the faceplate. X Put a bootable CD in the USB CD-ROM Drive. X Power on the PXI-3920/3910 and enter BIOS to modify the setting of boot device as following: Z [Advanced BIOS Features] » [First Boot Device] » [USBCDROM] X Save the change X Reboot the system Boot from USB Flash disk X Connect a bootable USB Flash disk via a USB port on the faceplate.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual Boot from USB external hard drive X Connect a bootable USB external hard drive via a USB port on the faceplate. X Power on the PXI-3920/3910 and enter BIOS to modify the setting of boot device as following: Z [Advanced BIOS Features] » [First Boot Device] » [Hard Disk] Z [Advanced BIOS Features] » [Hard Disk Boot Priority] » [USB-HDD0] If there are multiple USB external devices installed, you will see USB-HDD0, USB-HDD1 and etc.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual 3.9 Using PXI-3920/3910 with PXI-2558T-B Chassis This section describes the usage of PXI-3920/3910 controllers in PXI-2558T-B Chassis. This chassis is unique in that it supports a built-in LCD display and warrants special BIOS configurations to properly operate the system controller. The PXI-3920/3910 controller supports a rear I/O option.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual 4 Driver Installation After installing the operating system, you need to install all related drivers to make your system work accordingly. In this section, we describe the drivers needed for Windows operating systems and the procedures to install them. For other OS support, please contact ADLINK for further information. NOTE: The Windows operating system environment supports a wide array of drivers as it has extended plug and play support.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual One of the following operating systems must be fully installed and running on the system before installing this software: X Microsoft Windows Server 2003 X Microsoft Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition* X Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition* X Microsoft Windows XP X Microsoft Windows 2000 X Microsoft windows Vista Please follow the following steps to install chipset drivers for PXI-3920/3910. X Close any running application.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual 4.2 Graphics Driver The PXI-3920/3910 controller is equipped with Intel GMA 900 graphic media accelerator integrated in the Intel 915GME Express Chipset. The Intel Graphics Media Accelerator Driver package supports the following operating systems: X Windows 2000 X Windows XP Please follow the following steps to install graphics drivers for PXI-3920/3910. X Close any running application. X Insert the ADLINK All-in-One CD.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual 4.3 Ethernet Drivers The PXI-3920/3910 controller integrates two Marvell 88E8053 Gigabit Ethernet controllers to provide connectivity for LAN or LXI instruments. Please follow the following steps to install Ethernet drivers for PXI-3920/3910: For Windows 2000 Users: X After booting the Windows system, there are two unidentified Ethernet controllers listed in the Device Manager.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual 4.4 Audio Drivers This section describes the procedure to install the audio driver of PXI-3920/3910. The PXI-3920/3910 controller supports Intel High Definition audio using Realtek ALC260 chip, which provides up to 24-bit, 192 Kbps high quality audio input/output. Please follow the following steps to install audio driver for PXI-3920/3910. For Windows 2000 and XP users: 1. Close any running application. 2.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual For Windows Vista users: 1. Close any running application. 2. The audio driver is located in the directory: x:\Driver Installation\PXI Platform\PXI controller\PXI-3910_20\Audio\Vista\, where x: denotes the CD-ROM drive. 3. Execute Setup.exe and follow on-screen instructions to complete the setup. 4. Reboot your system. 4.5 GPIB Driver The PXI-3920/3910 controller features the on-board GPIB controller to provide connectivity between PXI and GPIB instruments.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual 4.6 PXI Trigger Driver The PXI-3920/3910 controller provides a trigger I/O on the faceplate to route trigger signals to/from the PXI trigger bus. You need to install the trigger I/O driver to control the trigger route. Please follow the following steps to install PXI Trigger drivers for PXI-3920/3910 (for information on programming the PXI Trigger, please refer to Appendix A). X X Close any running application. Insert the ADLINK All-in-One CD.
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PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual Appendix A: PXI Trigger I/O Function Reference This appendix describes the usage of the PXI trigger I/O function library for PXI-3920/3910 controllers. Users can use the function library to program the routing of the trigger signal between the trigger I/O SMB connector on the faceplate and the PXI trigger bus on the backplane. A.1 Data Types We define several data types for PXI trigger I/O functions. The defined data types can be found in pxitrigio.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual A.2 Function TRIG_Init @ Description Initializes the trigger I/O function of the PXI-3920/3910 controller. TRIG_Init must be called before the invocation of any other trigger I/O function. TRIG_Init does not reset the current trigger routing.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual TRIG_Close @ Description Closes the trigger I/O function of PXI-3920/3910 controller. This function releases the resources allocated for the trigger I/ O function. Users must invoke TRIG_Close before exiting the application.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual TRIG_SetSoftTrg @ Description Generates a TTL trigger signal to the trigger I/O SMB connector on the faceplate or the PXI trigger bus on the backplane via software command.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual TRIG_Trigger_Route @ Description Routes the trigger signal between the trigger I/O SMB connector on the faceplate and the PXI trigger bus on the backplane. This function also allows routing the software-generated trigger signal to SMB connector or trigger bus.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual dest Destination Trigger Routing. Available value Description PXI_TRIG_VAL_SMB SMB connector on the faceplate PXI_TRIG_VAL_TRIG0 PXI trigger bus #0 PXI_TRIG_VAL_TRIG1 PXI trigger bus #1 PXI_TRIG_VAL_TRIG2 PXI trigger bus #2 PXI_TRIG_VAL_TRIG3 PXI trigger bus #3 PXI_TRIG_VAL_TRIG4 PXI trigger bus #4 PXI_TRIG_VAL_TRIG5 PXI trigger bus #5 PXI_TRIG_VAL_TRIG6 PXI trigger bus #6 PXI_TRIG_VAL_TRIG7 PXI trigger bus #7 halfway Halfway Point Trigger Routing.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual TRIG_Trigger_Clear @ Description Clears the trigger routing settings.
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PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual Appendix B: Watchdog Timer Function Reference This appendix describes the usage of the watchdog timer (WDT) function library for the PXI-3920/3910 controller. Watchdog timer is a hardware mechanism to reset the system in case the operating system or an application halts. After starting watchdog timer, you need to periodically reset the watchdog timer in the application before the timer expires. Once watchdog timer expires, a hardware-generated signal is sent to reset the system.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual B.1 Function InitWDT @ Description Initializes the watchdog timer function of PXI-3920/3910 controllers. InitWDT must be called before the invocation of any other WDT function. @ Supported controllers PXI-3920, PXI-3910 @ Syntax C/C++ BOOL InitWDT() Visual Basic InitWDT() As Boolean @ Parameters None @ Return Codes TRUE if watchdog timer is successfully initialized. FALSE if watchdog timer is failed to initialize.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual SetWDT @ Description Sets the timeout value of watchdog timer. The timeout value should be given in seconds. Users should call ResetWDT or StopWDT before the expiration of the watchdog timer, or the system will be reset. @ Supported controllers PXI-3920, PXI-3910 @ Syntax C/C++ BOOL SetWDT(unsigned long second) Visual Basic InitWDT(ByVal second as Long) As Boolean @ Parameters second Specifies the timeout value of the watchdog timer.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual StartWDT @ Description Starts the watchdog timer function. Once the StartWDT is invoked, the watchdog timer countdown starts. Users should call ResetWDT or StopWDT before the expiration of the watchdog timer, or the system will be reset. @ Supported Controllers PXI-3920, PXI-3910 @ Syntax C/C++ BOOL StartWDT() Visual Basic StartWDT() As Boolean @ Parameters None @ Return Codes TRUE if watchdog timer is successfully started. FALSE if watchdog timer is failed to start.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual ResetWDT @ Description Resets the watchdog timer. The invocation of ResetWDT allows users to restore the watchdog timer to the initial timeout value specified in the SetWDT function. Users should call ResetWDT or StopWDT before the expiration of the watchdog timer, or the system will be reset.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual StopWDT @ Description Stops the watchdog timer. @ Supported Controllers PXI-3920, PXI-3910 @ Syntax C/C++ BOOL StopWDT() Visual Basic StopWDT() As Boolean @ Parameters None @ Return Codes TRUE if watchdog timer is successfully stopped. FALSE if watchdog timer is failed to stop.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual Important Safety Instructions For user safety, please read and follow all instructions, WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, and NOTES marked in this manual and on the associated equipment before handling/operating the equipment. X Read these safety instructions carefully. X Keep this user’s manual for future reference. X Read the specifications section of this manual for detailed information on the operating environment of this equipment.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual X Never attempt to fix the equipment. Equipment should only be serviced by qualified personnel. X A Lithium-type battery may be provided for uninterrupted, backup or emergency power. CAUTION: X 62 RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THEIR INSTRUCTIONS.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual Warranty Policy Thank you for choosing ADLINK. To understand your rights and enjoy all the after-sales services we offer, please read the following carefully. 1. Before using ADLINK’s products please read the user manual and follow the instructions exactly. When sending in damaged products for repair, please attach an RMA application form which can be downloaded from: http://rma.adlinktech.com/policy/ 2.
PXI-3920/3910 User’s Manual 3. Repair service is not covered by ADLINK's two-year guarantee in the following situations: X Damage caused by not following instructions in the User's Manual. X Damage caused by carelessness on the user's part during product transportation. X Damage caused by fire, earthquakes, floods, lightening, pollution, other acts of God, and/or incorrect usage of voltage transformers.