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Primeiro de tudo, contem a resposta sobre a construção, as possibilidades do dispositivo Spectrum Brands MI.20xx, uso dos acessórios individuais e uma gama de informações para desfrutar plenamente todos os recursos e facilidades.
Após a compra bem sucedida de um equipamento / dispositivo, é bom ter um momento para se familiarizar com cada parte do manual Spectrum Brands MI.20xx. Atualmente, são cuidadosamente preparados e traduzidos para sejam não só compreensíveis para os usuários, mas para cumprir a sua função básica de informação
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SPECTRUM SYSTEMENTWICKLUNG MICROELE CTRONIC GMBH · AHRENSFELDER WEG 13-17 · 22927 GROSSHANSDORF · GERMANY PHONE: +49 (0)4102-6956 -0 · FAX: +49 (0)4102 -6956-66 · E-MA IL: info@spec. de · INTERNET: http://www. spec.de MI.20xx fast 8 bit transient recorder, A/D converter bo ard for PCI bus Hardware Manual Software Driver Manu al English versio[...]
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(c) SPECTRUM SYSTEMENTWICKLUNG MICR OELECTRONIC GMBH AHRENSFELDER WEG 13-17, 22927 GROSSHANSDORF, GERM ANY SBench is a registered trademark of Spectr um Systementwic klung Microelectronic G mbH. Microsoft, Visual C++, Visual Basic, Windows, Windows 98, Windows NT, Win dow 2000 and Windows XP are tradenarks/registered trademarks of Microsoft Corpora[...]
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3 Introduction .................................... ..................................... ............................. ............. .... 6 Preface ............................................................................................................ ................................................................... 6 General Information ..[...]
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4 Programming the Board ......................... .................................... .................................... . 36 Overview .................. ............................................................................................................. ........................................... 36 Register tables ....................[...]
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5 Option Multiple Recording .......................................................... .................................... . 73 Recording modes ........................................................................ ....................................................................................... 73 Standard Mode ...........................[...]
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6 MI.20xx Manual Preface Introduction Introduction Preface This manual provides detailed information on the hardware featur es of your Spectrum instrumentation boar d. This information inc ludes tech- nical data, specifications, block diagram and a connector description. In addition, this guide takes you thr ough the process of installi ng your boa[...]
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Introduction Different models of the MI.20xx series (c) Spectrum GmbH 7 Different models of the MI.20xx series The following overwiew shows the different available models of th e MI.20xx series. They differ in th e number mounted generation modules and the number of available channels. You can also see the model dependant allocation of the output c[...]
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8 MI.20xx Manual Additional options Introduction Additional options Extra I/O (Opti on -XMF) With this simple-to-use enhancem ent it is possible to control a wide range of external instruments or other equipment. Therefore you have 24 digital I/O and the 4 analog outputs available. The asynchronous I/Os of the extra I/O option are useful if an exte[...]
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Introduction Additional options (c) Spectrum GmbH 9 Starhub The star hub module allows the syn- chronisation of up to 16 MI boards. It is possible to synchronise boards of the same type with each other as well as different types. The module acts as a star hub for clock and trigger signals. Each board is connected with a small ca- ble of the same le[...]
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10 MI.20xx Manual The Spectrum type plate Introduction The Spectrum type plate The Spectrum type plate, which consists of the follo wing components, can be found on all of our boards. The board type, consisting of the two lette rs describing the bus (in this case MI for the PCI bus) an d the model number. The size of the on-board installed memo ry [...]
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Introduction Hardware information (c) Spectrum GmbH 11 Hardware information Block diagram Technical Data Resolution 8 bit Dimension 312 mm x 107 mm Differential l inearity error (ADC) 0.5 LSB typ. Width (Sta ndard) 1 full size slot Integral linearity err or (ADC) 0.5 LSB typ. Width (with star hub option) 2 full size slots Multi: T rigger to 1st sam[...]
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12 MI.20xx Manual Hardware information Introduction Dynamic Parameters Dynamic parameter s are measured at ± 1 V input range (if no othe r range is stated) and 50 Ohm termination with the samplerate s pecified in the ta ble. Measured pa rameters are aver a- ged 20 times to get typical values. T est signal is a pure sine wave of the specif ied freq[...]
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Hardware Installation System Requirements (c) Spectrum GmbH 13 Hardware Installation System Requirements All Spectrum MI.xxxx instrumen tat ion boards are compliant to the PCI standard and require in genera l one fr ee full length slot. Depending on the installed options additional free slots can be necessary. Warnings ESD Precautions The boards of[...]
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14 MI.20xx Manual Installing the board in the system Hardware Installation Installing a board wi th digital inputs/out puts Before installing the board you first need to unscrew and remove the dedicated blind-br ackets usually mounted to cover unused s lots of your PC. Please keep the screws in reach to fa sten your Spectrum board and the extra bra[...]
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Hardware Installation Installing the board in the system (c) Spectrum GmbH 15 Installing multiple boa rds synchronized b y starhub Hooking up the boards Before mounting several synchronized boards for a multi channel system into the PC yo u can hook up the boar ds with their s ynchr onization cables first. If there is enough space in your computer?[...]
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16 MI.20xx Manual Installing the board in the system Hardware Installation Installing multip le synchronized boards Hooking up the boards Before mounting several synchronized boards for a multi channel system into the PC you can hook up the bo ards with the synchron ization cable first. If there is enough space in your computer’s case (e.g. a big[...]
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Software Driver Installation Interrupt Sharing (c) Spectrum GmbH 17 Software Driver Installation Before using the board a driver must be installed that matches th e operating system. The installati on is done in different ways depending o n the used operating system. The driver that is on CD supports all boards of the MI, MC and MX series. That mea[...]
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18 MI.20xx Manual Windows 98 Software Driver Installation Windows 98 Installation When installing the board in a Win- dows 98 system the Spectrum board will be recognized automatically on the next start-up. The system offers the direct installa- tion of a driver for the board. Let Windows search automatically for the best driver for your system. Se[...]
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Software Driver Installation Windows 98 (c) Spectrum GmbH 19 After clicking the driver info button the detailed vers ion information of the driver is shown. In the case of a support question this information must be pr esented together with the board’s serial number to the support team to help finding a fast solution. Driver - Update If a new dri[...]
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20 MI.20xx Manual Windows 2000 Software Driver Installation Windows 2000 Installation When installing the board in a Windows 2000 system the Spectrum board will be rec- ognized automatically on the next start-u p. The system offers the direct in- stallation of a driver for the board. Let Windows search automa- tically for the best driver for your s[...]
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Software Driver Installation Windows 2000 (c) Spectrum GmbH 21 Driver - Update If a new driver version should be installe d no Spectrum board is allowed to be in us e by any software. So please stop and exit all software that could access the boards. A new driver version is direct- ly installed from the device manager. Therefore please open the pro[...]
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22 MI.20xx Manual Windows XP Software Driver Installation Windows XP Installation When installing the board in a Windows XP system the Spectrum board will be rec- ognized automatically on the next start-up. The system offers the direct instal lation of a driver for the boa rd. Do not let Windows automatically search for the best driver, becau- se s[...]
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Software Driver Installation Windows XP (c) Spectrum GmbH 23 On the property page Windows XP shows the dat e and the version of the installed driver. After clicking the driver details button the detailed version inform ation of the driver is shown. In the case of a support question this inform ation must be presented together with the board’s ser[...]
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24 MI.20xx Manual Windows NT Software Driver Installation Windows NT Installation Under Windows NT the Spectr um dri ver mu st be i n- stalled manually. The driver is found on CD in the directory InstallWinNTDrv. Please start the „Setup.exe“ pro- gram. The installation is per- formed totally automatically, simply click on the „Next“ butto[...]
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Software Driver Installation Linux (c) Spectrum GmbH 25 Linux Overview The Spectrum boards are delivered with drivers for linux. It is necessary to install them manual ly following th e steps explaine d afterwards. The linux drivers can be found on CD in the directory /Driver/linu x . As linux is an open source operating sy stem there are seve ral [...]
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26 MI.20xx Manual Linux Software Driver Installation Installing the device You connect a device to the driver with the mknod command. The ma jor number is the number of the driver as shown in the last st ep, the minor number is the index of the board starting with 0. This step must only be done once for the system where the boards are in stalled in[...]
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Software Software Overview (c) Spectrum GmbH 27 Software This chapter gives you an overview about the structure of the dr ivers and the software, where to find and how to use the exa mples. It detailed shows how the drivers are included under di fferent programm ing languages and where the differences are when callin g the driver functions from dif[...]
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28 MI.20xx Manual C/C++ Driver Interface Software C/C++ Driver Interface C/C++ is the main programming language for which the drivers have been build up. Theref ore the interface to C/C++ is the best m atch . All the small examples of the manual showing different parts of the hard ware programming are done with C. Header fil es The basic task befor[...]
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Software C/C++ Driver Interface (c) Spectrum GmbH 29 Other Windows C/C++ compilers Include Driver To access the driver, the driver functions must be loaded from the driver dll. This can be easily done by standard windows func tions. There is one example in the directory /Examples/ other that shows the process. After loading the functions from the d[...]
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30 MI.20xx Manual C/C++ Driver Interface Software Function SpcSetPa ram All hardware settings are based on software registers that can be set by the function SpcSetParam. This function sets a registe r to a defined value or executes a command. The board must first be initialized. The available software registers for the driver are listed i n the bo[...]
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Software C/C++ Driver Interface (c) Spectrum GmbH 31 Under Linux the additional parameter nBytesPe rSample must be used for this function. For all boards with 8 bit resolution the p arameter is „1“, for all boards with 12, 14 or 16 bit resolution this paramet er has to be „2“. Under Linux the value „hDrv“ must contain th e handle that w[...]
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32 MI.20xx Manual Delphi (Pascal) Programming Interface Software Delphi (Pascal) Pr ogramming Interface Type definiti on All Spectrum driver functions are using pr e-defined variable types to cover different operating systems and to use the same dri ver interface for all programming languages. Unde r Delphi it is nec essary to define these types on[...]
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Software Delphi (Pascal) Programming Interface (c) Spectrum GmbH 33 This function is only available on generator or i/o boar ds. The function is not available on acquisition boards. Function SpcGetData Reads data from the board from a specific me mo ry channel. The board must first be init ialize d. The value „nr“ contains the inde x of the boa[...]
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34 MI.20xx Manual Visual Basic Programming Interface Software Visual Basic Prog ramming Interfa ce The Spectrum boards can be used together with Microsoft Visual Ba sic as well as with Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications. T his allows per example the direct access of the hardwa re from within Microsoft Ex cel. The interface betw een th e progra[...]
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Software Visual Basic Programming Interface (c) Spectrum GmbH 35 Function SpcGetParam The function SpcGetParam reads out software registers or status information. The board must first be initialized. The available software re- gisters for the driver are listed in the board specific part of th e documentation below. The value „nr“ contains the i[...]
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36 MI.20xx Manual Overview Programming the Board Programming the Board Overview The following chapters show you in detail how to program the different aspects of the board. For every topic there’s a small ex ample. For the examples we focussed on Visual C++. Ho wever as shown in the last chapter the differences in programming the board under dif [...]
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Programming the Board Initialization (c) Spectrum GmbH 37 This means as a result that it is not nece ssary to check each driver call for an error but to check for an error before the boa rd is started to see whether all settings ha ve been vali d. By reading all the error information one can easily examine wher e the error occure d. The following t[...]
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38 MI.20xx Manual Initialization Programming the Board Hardware versi on Since all of the MI, MC and MX boards from Spectrum are modular boards, they consis t of one base board and one or two (only PCI and CompactPCI) piggy-back modules. This register SPC_PCIVERSION gi ves information about the revision of either the base board and the mo- dules. N[...]
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Programming the Board Initialization (c) Spectrum GmbH 39 Installed features and options The SPC_PCIFEATURES register informs you about the options, that are installed on the b oard. If you want to know about one opti on being installed or not, you need to read out the 32 bit value and mask the interesting bit. The following example demonstrates ho[...]
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40 MI.20xx Manual Powerdown and reset Programming the Board Example program for the board initialization The following example is only an exerpt to give you an idea on how easy it is to initialize a Spectrum board. Powerdown and reset Every Spectrum board can be set to powerdown mode by software. In this mode the board is theref ore consuming less [...]
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Analog Inputs Channe l Selection (c) Spectrum GmbH 41 Analog Inputs Channel Selection One key setting that influences all other possible settings is th e channel enable register. An unique feature of the Spectrum b oards is the possibility to program the number of channels you want to use. All on-board memory ca n then be used by these activated ch[...]
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42 MI.20xx Manual Setting up the inputs Analog Inputs Setting up the inputs Input ranges This analog acquisition board uses separate input amplifiers and converters on each ch annel. This gives you the possibility to set up the de- sired and concerning your application best suiting input range also separately for each ch annel. The input ranges can[...]
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Analog Inputs Setting up the inputs (c) Spectrum GmbH 43 Input offset In most cases the external signals will not be symm etrically re- lated to ground. If you want to acquire such as ymmetrical sig- nals, it is possible to use the smallest input range that matches the biggest absolute signal am plitude without exceeding the range. The figure at th[...]
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44 MI.20xx Manual Setting up the inputs Analog Inputs Input termination All inputs of Spectrum’s analog boards can be terminated separately with 50 Ohm by so ftware programming. If you do so, please m ake sure that your signal source is able to deliver the higher output currents. If no terminat ion is used, the inputs have an impedance of 1 Megao[...]
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Standard acquisition modes General Information (c) Spectrum GmbH 45 Standard acquisition modes General Information The standard mode is the easiest and mostly used mode to acquire analog data with a Spectrum A/D board. In standard recording m ode the board is working totally independant from the host system (in most cases a standar d PC), after the[...]
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46 MI.20xx Manual Programming Standard acquisition modes The values depend on the number of activa ted channels and on the type of board being used. The minimum stepsizes for setting up the mem- size and the postcounter are shown in the table below. Minimum and stepsize of memsize and posttrigger in samples Starting without interrupt (classic mode)[...]
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Standard acquisition modes Programming (c) Spectrum GmbH 47 Command register If the board is started in the interrupt mode the task calling the start function will not return until the board has finished. If no trigger e vent is found or the external clock is not present, this functio n will wait until the program is terminated from the taskmanager[...]
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48 MI.20xx Manual Programming Standard acquisition modes Please refer to the relating chapter earlier in this manual. Th e examples in this section are written in Visual C++ for Windows , so the examples differ a little bit for the use with linux. As the data is read out individually for ev ery memory channel, it is important to kn ow where the dat[...]
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FIFO Mode Overview (c) Spectrum GmbH 49 FIFO Mode Overview General Information The FIFO mode allows to record data continuously and trans- fer it online to the PC (acquisi tion boards) or allows to write data continuously from the PC to the board (generation boards). Therefore the on-board memory of the board is used as a continuous buffer. On the [...]
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50 MI.20xx Manual Programming FIFO Mode When using FIFO mode together with one of the options that allow to have gaps in the acquisiton like Multiple Recording or Gate d Sampling one can even run the board with higher sample rates. It just has to be sure that the average sample rate (calculated with acqui sition time and gap) does not exceed the ab[...]
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FIFO Mode Programming (c) Spectrum GmbH 51 Analog acquisition or generation boards Digital I/O (701x or 702x ) or pattern generator boards (72xx) Digital I/O board 7005 only We at Spectrum achieved best results when programming the buffer leng th to a number of samples that can hold approximately 100 ms of data. However if going to the limit of the[...]
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52 MI.20xx Manual Programming FIFO Mode FIFO mode In normal applications the FIFO mode will run in a loop and process one buffer after the other. There are a few special command s and regi- sters for the FIFO mode: The start command and the wait command both wa it for the signal from the driver that th e next buffer has to be processed. This signal[...]
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FIFO Mode Programming (c) Spectrum GmbH 53 The following example shows how to sort the channel data when us ing 4 channels in FIFO mode: Sample for mat The sample format in FIFO mode does not differ from the one of the standard (non FIFO) mode. Please refer to the relating passa ge concerning the sample format in the st andard acquisition chapter. [...]
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54 MI.20xx Manual Overview Clock generation Clock generation Overview The Spectrum boards offer a wide variety of different clock mode s to match all the customers need s. All the clock modes are des cribed in detail with programming examples belo w. This chapter simply gives you an overview which clock mode to select: Standard internal sample rate[...]
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Clock generation Internally generated sample rate (c) Spectrum GmbH 55 Maximum internal sample rate in MS/s Using plain quartz with no PLL In some cases it is useful for the application not to have the on-board PLL activated. Although the PLL used on the Spectrum boards is a low- jitter version it still produces more cloc k ji tter than a plain qua[...]
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56 MI.20xx Manual Internally generated sample rate Clock generation Termination of the clock input If the external connector is used as an in put, either for fee ding in an external reference clock or for external clocking you c an enable a 50 Ohm termination on the board. If the termination is disabled, the impedance is 1 Me gaohm. Please make sur[...]
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Clock generation Internally generated sample rate (c) Spectrum GmbH 57 External cloc k with divide r The extra clock divider can be used to divide an external fed in clock by a fixed value. The exte rnal clock must be > 1 MS/s. T his divided clock is used as a sample clock for the board. Available divider values Register V alue Direction Descrip[...]
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58 MI.20xx Manual General Description Trigger modes and appendant registers Trigger modes and appendant registers General Description The trigger modes of the Spectrum MI, MC an d MX A/D boards are very complex and give yo u the possibility to detect nearly any t rigger event, you can think of. You can choose between seven external TTL tr igger mod[...]
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Trigger modes and appendant registers External TTL trigger (c) Spectrum GmbH 59 If you choose an external trigger mode th e SPC_TRIGGEROUT register will be overwri tten and the trigger connector will be used as an input anyways. As the trigger connector is used as an input, y ou can decide wh ether the input is 50 Ohm terminated or not. If you enab[...]
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60 MI.20xx Manual External TTL trigger Trigger modes and appendant registers Positive and negative TTL trigger This mode is for detecting the ri sing and falling edges of an ex- ternal TTL signal. The board will trig ger on the first rising or falling edge that is detected after starting the board. The next triggere- vent will then be detected, if [...]
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Trigger modes and appendant registers External TTL trigger (c) Spectrum GmbH 61 TTL pulsewidth trigger for long LOW pulses This mode is for detecting LOW pu lses of an external TTL signal that are longer than a programm ed pulsewidth. If the pulse is shorter than the programmed pulsewidth, no trigger will be detec- ted. The board will trigger on th[...]
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62 MI.20xx Manual Channel Trigge r Trigger modes and appendant registers Channel Trigger Overview of the channel tri gger registers The channel trigger modes are the most common modes, compared to external eq uipment like osc ill oscopes. The 17 different channe l trigger modes enable you to observe nearly any part of the analog signal. This chapte[...]
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Trigger modes and appendant registers Channel Trigger (c) Spectrum GmbH 63 Triggerlevel All of the channel trigger modes listed above require at least one triggerlevel to be set (except TM_CHXOFF of course). Some li ke the window trigger require even two levels (upper and lo wer level) to be set. Before explaining the different ch annel trigger mod[...]
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64 MI.20xx Manual Channel Trigge r Trigger modes and appendant registers The resulting trigge r step wi dth in mV can easily be calculated from the returned value. It is assumed that you know the actually selected input range. To give you an example on how to us e this formular we assume, that the ±1.0 V input range is selected and the board uses [...]
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Trigger modes and appendant registers Channel Trigger (c) Spectrum GmbH 65 Detailed descripti on of the channel trigger modes Channel trigger on po sitive edge The analog input is continuous ly sampled with the selected sample rate. If the programmed triggerlevel is crossed by the channel’s signal from lower valu es to higher values (ri- sing edg[...]
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66 MI.20xx Manual Channel Trigge r Trigger modes and appendant registers Channel pulsewidth trigger for long pos itive pulses The analog input is continuous ly sampled with the selected sample rate. If the programmed triggerlevel is crossed by the channel’s signal from lowe r to hi gher values (rising edge) the pulsewidth counter is started. If t[...]
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Trigger modes and appendant registers Channel Trigger (c) Spectrum GmbH 67 Channel pulsewidth trigger fo r short positive puls es The analog input is continuous ly sampled with the selected sample rate. If the programmed triggerlevel is crossed by the channel’s signal from lowe r to hi gher values (rising edge) the pulsewidth counter is started. [...]
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68 MI.20xx Manual Channel Trigge r Trigger modes and appendant registers Channel steepness trigger for flat positi ve pulses The analog input is continuous ly sampled with the selected sample rate. If the programmed lower level is crossed by the channel’s signal from lowe r to hi gher values (rising edge) the pulsewidth counter is started. If the[...]
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Trigger modes and appendant registers Channel Trigger (c) Spectrum GmbH 69 Channel steepness trigger for steep po sitive pulses The analog input is continuous ly sampled with the selected sample rate. If the programmed lower level is crossed by the channel’s signal from lowe r to hi gher values (rising edge) the pulsewidth counter is started. If [...]
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70 MI.20xx Manual Channel Trigge r Trigger modes and appendant registers Channel window trigger for entering signals The analog input is continuous ly sampled with the selected sample rate. The upper and the lower level defin e a win- dow. Every time the signal enters the the window from the outside, a triggerevent will be detected. Channel window [...]
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Trigger modes and appendant registers Channel Trigger (c) Spectrum GmbH 71 Channel window trigger for long inner signals The analog input is continuous ly sampled with the selected sample rate. The upper and the lower levels defi ne a win- dow. Every time the signal enters the window from the out- side, the pulsewidth counter is startet. If the s i[...]
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72 MI.20xx Manual Channel Trigge r Trigger modes and appendant registers Channel window trigger for short inner signals The analog input is continuous ly sampled with the selected sample rate. The upper and the lower levels defi ne a win- dow. Every time the signal enters the window from the out- side, the pulsewidth counter is startet. If the puls[...]
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Option Multi ple Record ing Recording modes (c) Spectrum GmbH 73 Option Multiple Recording The option Multiple Recording allows the acquisition of data bloc ks with multiple trigger events without restarting the hardwa re. The on-board memory will be divided into several segments of the same size. Each segment will be filled with data when a trigge[...]
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74 MI.20xx Manual Trigger mode s Option Multiple Recording Resulting star t delays The following example shows how to set up the board for Multiple Recording in standard mode. The setup would be simila r in FIFO mode, but the memsize register would not be used. Activated channels Sample rate external TTL trigger internal trigger ext. TTL trigger wi[...]
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Option Gated Sampling Recording modes (c) Spectrum GmbH 75 Option Gated Sampling The option Gated Sampling allows the data acquisition controlled by an e x t e r n a l g a t e s i g n al . D a t a w i l l o n l y b e r e c o r d e d , i f t h e programmed gate condition is true. Recording modes Standard Mode Data will be recorded as long as the gat[...]
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76 MI.20xx Manual Trigger mode s Option Gated Sampling Due to the structure of the on-board memory there is another delay at the end of the gate interval. Internally a gate-end signal can only be recognized at an eight samples alignment. So depending on what time your external gate signal will leave the programmed gate condition it might hap- pen t[...]
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Option Gated Sampling Example program (c) Spectrum GmbH 77 Channel trigger Example program The following example shows how to set up the board for Gated Samp ling in standard mode. The setup would be similar in FIFO mod e, but the memsize register would not be used. Mode Gate start will be detected on Gate end will be detected on TM_CHXPOS signal c[...]
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78 MI.20xx Manual General information Option Timestamp Option Timestamp General information The timestamp function is used to record trigger events relative to the beginn ing of the measurement, relative to a fixed time- zero point or synchronized to an external radio clock. Th is is done by a wide resetable counter that is incremented with e very [...]
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Option Timestamp Timestamp Status (c) Spectrum GmbH 79 The HIGH part counts the seconds that have elapsed sinc e the la st counter reset with the reset command TS_RESET. The LOW part i s reset to zero on every seconds signal and is clocked with the actual sample rate. The edge of the e xternal secondssignal must be set sep erately as described belo[...]
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80 MI.20xx Manual Reading out timestamp data Option Timestamp Reading out all the timestamps with SpcGetData When using the function SpcGetData the data stored in th e timest amp FIFO will be read out in one block by the driver. The usage of the function SpcGetData is described in the re lating section earlier in this manual. The following list doe[...]
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Option Timestamp Example programs (c) Spectrum GmbH 81 Example programs Standard ac quisition m ode Acquisition with Multip le Recording // ----- Allocate memory for the timestam p data buffer ----- plTimeStamps = (ptr32) malloc (MAX_TIMEST AMPS * 8); // ----- Reset the board and flush the FI FO ----- SpcSetParam (hDrv, SPC_COMMAND, SP C_RESET); //[...]
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82 MI.20xx Manual Digital I/Os Option Extra I/O Option Extra I/O Digital I/Os With this simple-to-use enhancement it is possible to control a wide range of external ins trume nts or other equipment. Therefor e you have several digital I/Os and the 4 analog outp uts available. All extra I/O lines are comp letely independent from the board’s functi[...]
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Option Extra I/O Analog Outputs (c) Spectrum GmbH 83 Analog Outputs In addition to the digital I/Os there are fo ur analog outputs available. These output s are directly programmed with the voltage values i n mV. As the analog outputs are driven by a 12 bit DAC, the output vo ltage can be set in a ste psize of 5 mV. The table below shows th e regis[...]
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84 MI.20xx Manual The different synchronization options Synchronization (Option) Synchronization (Option) This option allows the connection of multip le boards to generate a multi-channel syst em. It is possible to synchronize multiple Spectrum boards of the same type as well as different board types. Therefore th e synchronized boards must be li n[...]
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Synchronization (Option) The setup order for the different synchronization options (c) Spectrum GmbH 85 When the boards are synchronized by the option starhub there will be no delay between the connected boards. This is achie- ved as all boards, including the one the starhub module is mounted on, are connected to th e starhub with cables of the sam[...]
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86 MI.20xx Manual The setup order for the different synchr onization options Synchronization (Option) Example for data writing (4) Define the board(s) for trigger master At least one board must be set as the trigger master to get sync hronization running. Every one of the synchronized boards can b e programmed for beeing the trigger master device. [...]
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Synchronization (Option) The setup order for the different synchronization options (c) Spectrum GmbH 87 Even if a board is not using the synchr onization tri gger, it must have been set as a triggerslave before even if you exclude the board with the SPC_NOTRIGSYNC register. After you have excluded one or more of the installed boards from the synchr[...]
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88 MI.20xx Manual The setup order for the different synchr onization options Synchronization (Option) (10) Start all of the trigger master boards After having armed the synchronized boar ds, you must start all of the boards, that are defined as trigger masters. For details on how to start the board in the different modes in standard mode (non FIFO)[...]
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Synchronization (Option) The setup order for the different synchronization options (c) Spectrum GmbH 89 Setup synchronizati on for use with FIFO mode and eq ually clocked boa rds Most of the steps are similar to the setup routine for standard synchronization mentioned before. In this passage only the diff erences between the two modes are shown. Pl[...]
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90 MI.20xx Manual The setup order for the different synchr onization options Synchronization (Option) (9) Start all of the trigger slave boards After having armed the synchronized boards, you must start all of the boards, that are defined as trigger slaves first. This is done with the FIFOSTART command. Remember that the FIFO mode is allways interr[...]
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Synchronization (Option) Additions for synchronizing different boards (c) Spectrum GmbH 91 Additions for synchron izing different boards General information Spectrum boards with different speed gr ades, different number of channels or even just differen t clock settings for the same ty pes of boards can be synchronized as well. To get the boar ds w[...]
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92 MI.20xx Manual Additions for synchronizing differ ent boards Synchronization (Option) Setting up the clock divider The clock divider can easily be set by the following register. Plea se keep in mind that the divider mu st be set for every synch ronized board to have synchronization working correctly. For more details on the board’s clocking mo[...]
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Synchronization (Option) Additions for synchronizing different boards (c) Spectrum GmbH 93 Additions for equal boards with differ ent sample rates In addition to the possibility of synchroniz ing different types of boards to one synchron ous sample rate it can be also useful in some cases to synchronize boards of the same type, with one working at [...]
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94 MI.20xx Manual Error Codes Appendix Appendix Error Codes The following error codes could occur when a driver function has been called. Please check carefully the allow ed setup for the register and change the settings to run the program. error name value (hex) value (dec.) error description ERR_OK 0h 0 Execution OK, no error. ERR_INIT 1h 1 The b[...]
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Pin assignment of the multipin conne ctor (c) Spectrum GmbH 95 Pin assignment of the multipin connector The 40 lead multipin connector is the main connecto r for all of Spectrum’s digital boards and is addi- tionally used for different options, l ike “Extra I/O“ or the additional digital inpu ts (on analog acquisition boards only) or addition[...]
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96 MI.20xx Manual Pin assignment of the internal multipin connector Pin assignment of the in ternal multipin connector The 26 lead internal connector is used for the option “Extra I/O“ (-XIO) without the external connector described before. The connector mentioned here is m ounted on the bottom side of the Extra I/O modu- le. Extra I/O with int[...]