Difference between revisions of "Sync Box DC-in io"
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[http://www.phas.ubc.ca/~mce/mcedocs/hardware/board_block_diagram/ELE-C589-101B_DC-In_Sync_Blk_Diagram.pdf Block Diagram] | [http://www.phas.ubc.ca/~mce/mcedocs/hardware/board_block_diagram/ELE-C589-101B_DC-In_Sync_Blk_Diagram.pdf Block Diagram] |
Revision as of 14:43, 20 April 2010
- MCE0 to MCE7
- 8 Fibre outputs. Carries a 50 MHz Manchester-encoded signal containing data packets, which include incremented sequence numbers. Programmable as two sets of 4 outputs with differently spaced data packets on each.
- RS232 Command IO
- DB9 connector, TTL input and output, used to command the Sync Box from a PC using a regular RS232 cable.
- TTL-IN
- BNC connector, TTL input, spare input to the FPGA. ***Not currently used, and open for suggestions.
- TTL-OUT
- BNC connector, TTL output. Carries a 50 MHz clock signal.
Interface Connector
- A DB25 connector that provides the following auxiliary input/outputs:
- Data Valid
- TTL input. Detects falling edges from a Real-Time Sequencer (implemented by SCUBA2) which tells the Sync box when to tell the MCE's to collect data.
- OPTO-TTL
- TTL input, spare input to the command processor. ***Not currently used, and open for suggestions.
- DATA_SYNC1 (formerly DV_SPARE1)
- TTL output. Carries a 5 MHz clock signal that is synchronous with DV Spare 2.
- DATA_SYNC2 (formerly DV_SPARE2)
- TTL output. Carries a 5 MHz data signal that is synchronized with DV Spare 1, and contains the same sequence numbers as the MCE(0-7) outputs. NOTE: This output only contains the DV info stream, but not the occurrences of Addr_Zero between DVs.
- DATA_SYNC3
- TTL output. Carries a 5 MHz TTL signal that contains the same sequence numbers as the MCE(0-7) outputs.
- DATA_SYNC4
- TTL output. Carries a 5 MHz TTL signal that contains the same sequence numbers as the MCE(0-7) outputs.