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HP E1432A16 Channel 51.2 kSa/s Digitizer plus DSPUser’s GuidePart Number E1432-90013Printed in U.S.A.Print Date: April 1999,Sixth EditionHewlett-Pack

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HP E1432A Interrupt BehaviorInterrupt SetupThe HP E1432A VXI module can be programmed to interrupt a hostcomputer using the VME interrupt lines. VME p

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HP E1432A Interrupt HandlingTo make the HP E1432A module do the interrupt, both a mask and a VMEInterrupt line must be specified, by calling e1432_set

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Host Interrupt HandlingWhen the HP E1432A asserts the VME interrupt line, SICL will cause thespecified interrupt handler to get called. Typically the

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HP E1432A ParametersSome parameters, such as range or coupling, apply to specific channels.When a channel ID is given to a function that sets a channe

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5Module Description5-1

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Module FeaturesThe HP E1432A 16 Channel 51.2 kSa/s Digitizer plus DSP is a VXI C-sized,scaleable input module. The HP E1432A may contain up to four 4-

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Block DiagramFor block diagrams of the Arbitrary Source and the Tachometer, see thechapters on the Arbitrary Source option and the Tachometer option.S

Strany 11 - Installing the HP E1432A

RangeSelectionInputCircuitAnti-AliasFilterDigital Filter,DecimationTrigger,Digital Filter,DecimationTrigger,Digital Filter,DecimationTrigger,Digital F

Strany 12 - To inspect the HP E1432A

HP E1432A Front Panel DescriptionFront Panels for 4, 8, and 16 ChannelsThe HP E1432A may have any of several front panels depending on optionsand numb

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1Installing the HP E1432A1-1

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Standard Front PanelThis is the front panel for a standard HP E1432A (this example has 16inputs). The LED’s and connectors are described on the next p

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Status LEDsq Fail: This is the standard VXI “Failed” indicator. It lights briefly when poweringup and normally goes out after a few seconds. If it sta

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VXI Backplane ConnectionsPower Supplies and GroundThe HP E1432A conforms to the VME and VXI specifications for pinassignment. The current drawn from e

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The Local Bus (Option UGV)The VXI specification includes a 12-wire Local Bus between adjacentmodule slots. Using the Local Bus, Hewlett-Packard has de

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The HP E1432A VXI DeviceAddress SpaceThe VXI system architecture defines two types of address space. A16 spaceconsists of 64 KBytes and A24 consists o

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The mapping of the fixed and movable windows is illustrated as follows:AddressFFFFF8000 0Movable DSPBus WindowMovable7FFFF3000 0Fixed DSPBus Window2FF

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List of A16 RegistersThe following lists the A16 registers. For more information see “The A16Registers” in the chapter titled Register Definitions.Add

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Trigger Lines (TTLTRG)TTLTRG consist of eight TTL lines on the VXI backplane on connector P2.They are available to provide synchronization between dev

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Providing an External ClockYou can program the HP E1432A to accept an external word rate clockfrom the Sample 0 line on the VXI Bus. The digital filte

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Calibration DescriptionThe Cal connector on the front panel of the standard HP E1432A can beconfigured (in software) as either an input or an output.

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Installing the HP E1432AThis chapter contains instructions for installing the HP E1432A 16-Channel51.2 kSa/s Digitizer plus DSP Module and its drivers

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6The Arbitrary SourceOption (1D4)6-1

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Arbitrary Source DescriptionAn arbitrary source can be included with the HP E1432A 16 Channel 51.2kSa/s Digitizer plus DSP as Option 1D4. (It cannot b

Strany 28 - HP VEE example programs

Block DiagramregistersinputDigitalinterpolationfilterAnalogSummerRAM128K x 24Gate arraycontrol96002 "B" Busor A24 VXICOLA825.6 kHz6.4 kHzShu

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The Arbitrary Source Option Front PanelThe HP E1432A with the Arbitrary Source Option may have 4, 8, and 16input channels. The following illustration

Strany 30 - Figure 2-4: HP VEE help text

LED’s and Connectors for the Arbitrary Source OptionStatus LEDsq Fail: This is the standard VXI “Failed” indicator. It lights briefly when poweringup

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7The TachometerOption (AYF)7-1

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Tachometer DescriptionA tachometer input can be included with the HP E1432A 16 Channel 51.2kSa/s Digitizer plus DSP as Option AYF. (It cannot be insta

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Input Count DivisionThe tachometer can be programmed to divide the input signal. Forexample if a signal is coming in at 100 counts per second, the tac

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To install the HP E1432ACaution To protect circuits from static discharge, observe anti-static techniqueswhenever handling the HP E1432A 16-Channel 51

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The Tachometer Option Front PanelThe HP E1432A with the Tachometer Option may have 4, 8, and 16 inputchannels. The following illustration shows a fron

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LED’s and Connectors for the Tachometer Option.Status LEDsq Fail: This is the standard VXI “Failed” indicator. It lights briefly when poweringup and n

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IntroductionA Break Out Box connects the HP E1432A or HP E1433A to a set ofconnectors to receive input signals.Several types of Break Out Boxes are av

Strany 41 - What is VXIplug&play?

The HP E1432-61600 and HP E1432-61602 Break OutBoxesEach of the Break Out Boxes described in this section has eight BNCconnectors for input. They each

Strany 42 - A set of source (.C) files

HP E1432-61602 Voltage-type Break Out BoxIn this type of Break Out Box the signal is sent straight through to thesub-miniature “D” connectors on the H

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Break Out Box CablesMaking a Custom Break Out Box CableA cable to connect the Break Out Box with the HP E1432A/33A is suppliedwith the each of the Bre

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Pin definitions for input connectordefinition pin # pin # definitionRFI GND/Cable Shield 26 13 - Diff 1+24V Power 25 12 +Diff 1GND Return for +/- 24V

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Differential Input ChannelsConnect at E1432/3A end of cabling and at DUTRecommended: shielded twisted pair1 + Diff 42 - Diff 45 + Diff 36 - Diff 38 +

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4 Check the settings of the Boot Source and ROM Programming switches on thebottom of the module.Set switches 1 and 3 (BS1 and BS3) up, and all the oth

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Dis-allowed ConnectionsDo NOT connect these pins on E1432/3A end of cabling. These signals andsupplies are provided for HP specified break out boxes a

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9Troubleshooting theHP E1432A9-1

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DiagnosticsThe following describes a limited diagnostic program for the HP E1432A,HP E1433A, and HP E1434A. It is to be run from an HP-UX host. Thepro

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-uDisplay usage message.-vSpecifies the verbose printing. Normally, hostdiag does not print anythingunless an error is found. With this option, hostdi

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10Replacing Assemblies10-1

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Replaceable PartsFor information on upgrading your module or replacing parts, contact yourlocal Hewlett-Packard sales and service office. See the insi

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Code NumbersThe following table provides the name and address for the manufacturers’code numbers (Mfr Code) listed in the replaceable parts tables.Mfr

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Assemblies: without option AYF or 1D4MP006MP002MP004MP005MPOO3MP007MP009MP014MP015A22/A24A10/A11MP012MP001A2A2MP016/MP017MP013MP011MP005MP010MP013HP E

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RefDesHP PartNumberCD Qty Description MfrCodeMfr PartNumberA2 E1432-66502 2 4 PC ASSY-INPUT 28480 E1432-66502A4 E1432-66504 4 1 PC ASSY-LED 28480 E143

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5 Set the mainframe’s power switch to standby ( O).Caution Installing or removing the module with power on may damage components inthe module.6 Place

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Assemblies: with option AYFA10/A11HP E1432A User's GuideReplacing Assemblies10-6

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RefDesHP PartNumberCD Qty Description MfrCodeMfr PartNumberA2 E1432-66502 2 4 PC ASSY-INPUT 28480 E1432-66502A4 E1432-66504 4 1 PC ASSY-LED 28480 E143

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Assemblies: with option 1D4A10/A11HP E1432A User's GuideReplacing Assemblies10-8

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RefDesHP PartNumberCD Qty Description MfrCodeMfr PartNumberA2 E1432-66502 2 4 PC ASSY-INPUT 28480 E1432-66502A4 E1432-66504 4 1 PC ASSY-LED 28480 E143

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Cables: without option AYF or 1D4RefDesHP PartNumberCD Qty Description MfrCodeMfr PartNumberW1 8120-6767 2 1 CBL-ASM CXL, 290MM 28480 8120-6767W2 8120

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Cables: with option AYFRefDesHP PartNumberCD Qty Description MfrCodeMfr PartNumberW2 8120-6765 0 1 CBL-ASM CXL, 255MM 28480 8120-6765W3 8120-6766 1 2

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Cables: with option 1D4RefDesHP PartNumberCD Qty Description MfrCodeMfr PartNumberW2 8120-6765 0 1 CBL-ASM CXL, 255MM 28480 8120-6765W3 8120-6766 1 2

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Front PanelRefDesHP PartNumberCDQtyDescriptionMfrCodeMfr PartNumberMP200 E1432-00204 3 1 PNL-FRT, STANDARD 28480 E1432-00204MP201 E1432-00202 1 1 PNL-

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To remove the top cover1Remove the five long screws using a T-10 torx driver and remove the three short screwsusing a T-8 torx driver. Lift cover off.

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To remove the front panel1Remove top cover, see “To remove the top cover.” Gently disconnect cables from the printedcircuit assemblies. Using a T-8 to

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Install the host interface librariesAfter the hardware has been assembled, the next step in installing the HPE1432A is to install the host interface l

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3Remove the nuts that fasten the cables and assembly to the front panel. Using a 1/4-inch nutdriver.4Remove ribbon cable from the A4 assembly, by pull

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5To replace the front panel with another that does not have its own side brackets, remove thebrackets from the old front panel using a T-8 torx driver

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To remove the input assemblies1Remove top cover, see “To remove the top cover.” Remove the front panel, see steps 1 and 2in “To remove the front panel

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3Remove the top two assemblies by gently pulling them forward, releasing them from theconnectors.4Remove the remaining input assemblies.HP E1432A User

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To remove the option AYF assembly1 Remove the top cover, see “To remove the top cover.” Disconnect the two cables leading to theA5 assembly and move c

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To remove the option 1D4 assembly1 Remove the top cover, see “To remove the top cover.” Disconnect the three cables leading tothe A41 assembly and mov

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To remove the A22/A24 assembly1 Remove the top cover, see “To remove the top cover.” Gently push the silver tabs outward andtilt the A22/A24 assembly

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To remove the A1/A11 assembly1Remove top cover and input assemblies. See “To remove the top cover,” and “To remove theinput assemblies.”2AIf your modu

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2B If your module has option AYF do the following: Remove the AYF option assembly, see“To remove the option AYF assembly.” Remove the 5 long and the 3

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To transport the module• Package the module using the original factory packaging or packaging identicalto the factory packaging.Containers and materia

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BackdatingThis chapter documents modules that differ from those currently beingproduced. With the information provided in this chapter, this guide can

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Appendix ARegister DefinitionsA-1

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The HP E1432A VXI RegistersThe HP E1432A 16 Channel 51.2 kSa/s Digitizer plus DSP is aregister-based VXI device. Unlike message-based devices which us

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Address Read Write3EParameter 7 Register3C3AParameter 6 Register3836Parameter 5 Register3432Parameter 4 Register302EParameter 3 Register2C2AParameter

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The A24 RegistersThe following A24 registers are accessible at the base address defined bythe device’s offset Register. The registers at offsets 0 to

Strany 85 - Group IDs

The VXI Bus Registers are defined as follows:q Id Register: A read of this 16 bit register provides information about the device’sconfiguration. Its v

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Data Ready: A one (1) indicates that there is at least one word (32 bits)of data available in the Send Data register. A zero (0) indicates that therei

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q Control Register: A write to this register causes specific actions to be executedby the device. The actions are described in the following table.Bit

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q Page Map Register: This read/write register defines the internal location of themovable window into the device’s DSP bus. (This 512 kB window begins

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q IRQ Status Register: This read-only register indicates the reason for asserting theVME Bus interrupt. The format of the data is identical to that of

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q Parameter 1-7 Registers: These are 32-bit RAM locations used to pass parametersalong with commands to the device or query responses from the device.

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Writing 32-bit RegistersWhen writing to a 32-bit register using 8- or 16-bit modes, a simple cachingscheme is also employed. On any write not includin

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Command/Response ProtocolThe Command/Response protocol uses the following resources:q Command/Query Response register implemented as a general purpose

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In order to avoid contention and/or invalid data reads, there are certainrules that must be observed:1 A controller must not write to any of the RAM r

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Wait for DoneThis is the procedure to wait for command completion and check for error.1 Wait for Command/Parameter Ready true.2 Wait for Done true.3 I

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DSP Bus RegistersThere are two 32-bit registers in the DSP bus address space. The VXIFPGA does not assert TA* when these registers are accessed.200A D

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q DSP Command Register: This register is used to assert VXI interrupts and togglevarious status register bits. Many of the bits in this register are g

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HHP E1432ATechnical Specifications4-16 Channel 51.2 kSa/sDigitizer plus DSPRev. April 1999HP E1432AFail AcsSourceCOLA ShutOut16 CHANNEL51.2 kSa/sDigit

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Specifications2of12

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2Getting Started With theHP E1432A2-1

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Ω− −−− −≤ ≤ −Ω−Ω√√µ4of12

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Ωµ√µOption 1D4 Arbitrary SourceSpecifications5of12

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µ≥ Ω≥ Ω−−−6of12

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(after 1 second settling, amplitude scale factor >0.001)Ω−Ω−7of12

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−µΩOption AYF Tachometer InputSpecifications8of12

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®®VXI System Level Specifications9of12

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−10 of 12

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++−+−−−++−+−−−++−+−−−+−+−−−11 of 12

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Specification NoteSpecifications describe warrantedperformance over the temperaturerange of 0° to 50°C, after a15-minute warm-up from ambientcondition

Strany 111 - Input Connectors (1, 2, or 4)

GlossaryA16 registersAddress space using 16 address lines. The VXI definition gives each VXImodule 64 bytes of A16 registers.A24 registersAddress spac

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NOTICEThe information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.HEWLETT-PACKARD MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WITH REGARD TO THIS

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IntroductionThis chapter will help you to get your HP E1432A running and makingsimple measurements. It shows how to install the software libraries and

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C-sizeOne of several possible sizes for VXI modules. The HP E1432A and HPE1433A are C-size modules.channel-dependent commandsCommands that are channel

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Digital Signal Processing.DTB arbitration busThe HP E1432A does not use the arbitration bus. The arbitration bus ispart of the VXI specification and i

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IRQInterrupt ReQuest.kSa/sKilo-Samples per second.LEDLight Emitting Diode.Local BusA high-speed port that Hewlett-Packard has defined as a standard by

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RAMRandom Access Memory.register-based VXI deviceRegister-based devices communicate with the VXI Bus by way of registers.They must be programmed with

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Soft Front Panel (SFP)A VXIplug&play program which provides and easy-to-use interface for theHP E1432A. It can be used in Microsoft Windows 95 or

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VME BusAn industry-standard bus on the VXI backplane for module control, setupand measurement data transfers. For measurement data transfers, theLocal

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INDEX!32-bit registers A-10writing A-114-channel input 4-7, 4-10, 5-2, 7-2parameters 4-78-channel input 5-7, 6-5, 7-58-channel input (break out box) 8

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cable, break out box 8-5Cal 5-7cal connector 5-15calibration 5-15channel group 3-7channel ID 3-31, 4-4, 4-10, 4-29clock 3-20, 4-18external sample 5-14

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external trigger input 7-2ExTrig 5-7, 7-5Ffailed LED 5-7, 6-5, 7-5features 5-2FIFO architecture 3-15filesheader 3-6, 4-3library 3-6, 4-3find module 3-

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To install the VXIplug&play librariesSystem Requirements (Microsoft Windows95 and NT)• An IBM compatible personal computer with either Microsoft W

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LLEDs 5-7, 6-5, 7-5level mode 3-26level, trigger 7-2libraries 2-2, 3-2installing 2-3, 2-5 - 2-6library files 3-6, 4-3library, host interface 4-2Local

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protocolcommand/response A-12controller A-13DSP A-14VXI Bus dynamic configuration A-5ptman 3-35Qquery response/command register A-9RRAM 5-10RAM locati

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source (continued)features 5-2firmware 6-5front panel 6-4LED 6-5LED’s 6-5parameters 4-8sample rate 3-17, 3-19trigger 3-24, 4-22span 3-17Splug&play

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VXIplug&play (continued)library 3-2overview 3-3VXIplug&play library 2-2 - 2-3Wwait for done A-14Windows Help 3-5write command A-13HP 1432A Use

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Need Assistance?If you need assistance, contact your nearest Hewlett-Packard Service Officelisted in the HP Catalog, or contact your nearest regional

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Declaration of ConformityAccording to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014Manufacturer’s name:Hewlett-Packard CompanyManufacturer’s address:Lake Stevens Inst

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About this editionApril 1999: Sixth Edition. This edition was published to accommodate codeupgrades and the dropping of support for HP-UX 9.X.July 199

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Getting Updates Via FTP (HP-UX)You can get the latest version of the HP E1432A software via FTP.However, note that the latest version may be an interi

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To install the Windows VXIplug&play drivers for the HP E1432A(for Windows 95 and Windows NT).This procedure assumes that you have already installe

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To install the HP-UX VXIplug&play drivers for the HP E1432A(for HP-UX systems):1 Log in as root.2 Insert the HP E1432A CD_ROM into the CD-ROM driv

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The VXIplug&play Soft Front Panel (SFP)Using the soft front panel.If you are running the HP E1432A software in Microsoft Windows 95 orWindows NT,

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The buttons on the right side of the SFP display are defined as follows:MeasThis button opens the Measurement Control dialog box. You can set:q Measur

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DisplayThis button opens a dialog box in which you can specify how the data isdisplayed. For each trace you can specify an input channel (or OFF) anda

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HP VEE example programsscope.veeThis program displays four channels with time record and FFT for eachchannel.The scope.vee program is located at \Hpe1

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The program scope.vee starts, showing four channels, with time record andFFT for each channel.To start a measurement, click the Run button on the tool

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In This BookThe HP E1432A 16 Channel 51.2 kSa/s Digitizer plus DSP is a C-size VXImodule. “51.2 kSa/s” refers to the maximum sample rate of 51,200 sam

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To use and modify scope.vee you need to be familiar with using the HPVEE program. Refer to HP VEE documentation if necessary. In ViewDetail mode you c

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In detail view there are boxes representing parts of the scope.vee program.For programs that are too large to be viewed all at one time, use the scrol

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You can click on Alphnumeric in the Display menu to set up a box tospecify how to display the output of a function.Use HP VEE to look at the functions

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Figure 2-6: minimum.vee (scroll to see entire display)HP E1432A User's GuideGetting Started With the HP E1432A2-15

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Other HP VEE example programsThere are several other example programs that you can examine in thesame way that you looked at scope.vee. These programs

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C-Language Host Interface Library example programsThe HP E1432A C-Language Host Interface Library comes with severalexample programs, which help demon

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Running a demo program: semascope.cTo run this program, type:/opt/e1432/demo/semascopeThis program displays the time records for 32 channels (when hoo

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Visual Basic example programsHP VEE and the C Host Interface Library can be used on both Unix andPC systems. In addition the PC can use Visual Basic.

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3Using the HP E1432A3-1

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IntroductionThis chapter shows how to use the HP E1432A using the VXIplug&playHost Interface Library.The Host Interface Library for the HP E1432A

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What is VXIplug&play?Hewlett-Packard uses VXIplug&play technology in the HP E1432A. Thissection outlines some of the details of VXIplug&pl

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The actual instrument driver itself is a DLL (Dynamic Linked Library)created from:q A set of source (.C) files.q A set of header (.H) files, used for

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The Soft Front Panel (SFP)The Soft Front Panel is a stand-alone Windows application, built on top ofthe VXIplug&play driver DLL; it is used for in

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Header and Library FilesIn the Windows environment, the following files are in the directory\Vxipnp\WinXX\Hpe1432hpe1432.fp The “FP” file used by VEE

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Channels and groupsThis section gives some information about using channels and groups. Formore detailed information see the HP E1432A help text.Chann

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Creating a Channel GroupThe function hpe1432_createChannelGroup creates and initializes a channelgroup. A channel group allows you to issue commands t

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Multiple-module/mainframe MeasurementsGrouping of Channels/ModulesThe interface library for the HP E1432A is designed to allow programmingof several c

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All modules except the “system module” need to be set to use the VXI TTLtrigger lines as the clock source. Use hpe1432_setClockSource for this.Set the

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Managing Multiple-mainframe MeasurementsIn a single-mainframe measurement, the HP E1432A communicates withother HP E1432As through the TTLTRG lines. H

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TABLE OF CONTENTSIn This Book i-iii1 Installing the HP E1432AInstalling the HP E1432A 1-2To inspect the HP E1432A 1-2To install the HP E1432A 1-3Insta

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In the example above, Mainframe A contains the Slot 0 Controller for amultiple mainframe system. Mainframe A is connected to Mainframe B witha VXI-MXI

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HP E1432AHP E1432AHP E1432AHP E1432AHP E1432ACableINTXMXI Bus(or HP E1431A)HP E1432AHP E1482BSlot 0ContollerVXI Mainframe ACable(or HP E1431A)(or HP E

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Synchronization in Multiple-mainframe MeasurementsA TTL Trigger line between HP E1432As making group measurementskeeps all modules synchronized. This

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Module FeaturesData Flow Diagram and FIFO ArchitectureThe illustration on the next page shows data flow in the HP E1432A. Inthis example there are fou

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Input 1Input 3Input 2Input 4StaticRAMFIFOFIFO9600296002triggerLocalhostBusportVME BusLocal BusFIFOch 1ch 3ch 2ch 4ch 5(DRAM)triggercircularbufferBusBu

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Base Sample RatesBaseband Measurement SpansThe table on the following page shows the measurement spans available forbase sample rates, for baseband me

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Table of Baseband Measurement Spans (Hz)samplefrequency(Fs) —>32000 32768 40000 40960number of÷2 stepswith ÷5 without ÷5with ÷5 without ÷5 with ÷5

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Additional Notes on Measurement SpansBottom reference is 10 Hz, max span is 20 kHz.Top span 23000 Hz = 460 lines.To select a sample frequency for time

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Measurement ProcessMeasurement Setup and ControlWhen the HP E1432A makes a measurement, the measurement itselfconsists of two phases: the measurement

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Parameter SettingsMany parameters are channel-dependent, meaning that each channel can beset independently of the others in the module. Other paramete

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3 Using the HP E1432AIntroduction 3-2What is VXIplug&play? 3-3Overview 3-3VXIplug&play drivers 3-3Manufacturer and model codes 3-4The Soft Fro

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In the BOOTING state, the digital processors of the module load theirparameters, and their program. Once done, the module releases theSync/Trigger lin

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Upon entering the ARM state the HP E1432A starts saving new data in itsFIFO. It remains in the ARM state until the Sync/Trigger line goes high. Ifthe

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Arm and TriggerThis section explains some terminology relating the the “Arm” and “Trigger”steps in the measurement loop. As an example a measurement m

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HP E1432A Triggering.The following is a short discussion of triggering for the HP E1432A.Triggering is defined as the transition from the armed state

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Trigger LevelTo set the trigger level, use hpe1432_setTriggerMode to select “level” or“bound” mode; and use hpe1432_setTriggerLevel twice to set both

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Data Transfer ModesThe HP E1432A can be programmed to use either of two data transfermodes: overlap block mode and continuous mode. To help explain th

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Limit on Queuing of DataIn overlap block mode, a number of trigger events may be queued upbefore the host reads the data for those triggers. The host

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HP E1432A Interrupt BehaviorInterrupt SetupFor an example of interrupt handling see the program event.c in theexamples directory.The HP E1432A VXI mod

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Once it has done this interrupt, the module will not do any more VMEinterrupts until re-enabled with hpe1432_reenableInterrupt. Normally, thelast thin

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q Calling hpe1432_createChannelGroup to delete a group that is simultaneouslybeing used by non-interrupt-handler code.q Calling one of the read data f

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4 The C-Language Host Interface LibraryIntroduction 4-2Header and Library Files 4-3Parameter Information 4-4Description of HP E1432A Parameters 4-4Par

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After firmware is installed, and after a call to hpe1432_preset, all of theparameters (both channel-specific and global) in an HP E1432A module areset

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New features of the HP E1432A/HP E1433A softwareThe following features have been added to the HP E1432A/HP E1433Asoftware since the previous edition o

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Zoom (HP E1432A only)Up to now the HP E1432A has made only baseband measurements (fromzero to some frequency.) Zoom allows you to set a center frequen

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Where to get more informationThere is more information available about the HP E1432A. This section willtell you how to access it and print it, if desi

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4The C-Language HostInterface Library4-1

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IntroductionThe Host Interface Library for the HP E1432A is a set of functions thatallow you to program the register-based HP E1432A at a higher level

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Header and Library FilesThe /opt/e1432/lib directory contains several versions of the HP E1432AHost Interface library:lib1432.a A normal HP-UX archive

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Parameter InformationDescription of HP E1432A ParametersSome parameters, such as range or coupling, apply to specific channels.When a channel ID is gi

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Parameter ListsThis section shows which parameters are global parameters, which arechannel-specific, and what types of channels the channel-specific p

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The HP E1432A VXI Device 5-10Address Space 5-10Shared Memory 5-10Memory Map 5-10List of A16 Registers 5-12Trigger Lines (TTLTRG) 5-13Providing an Exte

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Parameter Default Value Changesdecimation_oversample Off Waitdecimation_undersamp 1 Waitdelta_order 0.1 Waitfifo_size 0 (Use All DRAM) Waitfilter_sett

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51.2 kHz 4-channel Input ParametersParameter Default Value Changesactive Off Abortanti_alias_digital(*) On Abortauto_range_mode Up/Down Immediatecalc_

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Option 1D4 Single-channel Source ParametersParameter Default Value Changesactive Off Abortamp_scale 1.0 Immediateanti_alias_digital On Waitduty_cycle

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Option AYF Tachometer ParametersParameter Default Value Changesactive Off Abortinput_high Normal Immediatepre_arm_rpm 600 RPM Immediaterpm_high 6000 R

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Channel and Group IDsMost functions in the HP E1432A C-Language Host Interface Library takean ID parameter which specifies what channel or group of ch

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For example, to set the range of the third input channel to 10 volts, thesource code would look something like:status = e1432_set_range(hwid, E1432_IN

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Multiple-module/Mainframe MeasurementsGrouping of Channels/ModulesThe interface library for the HP E1432A is designed to allow programmingof several c

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One module of the set of modules needs to be set to output the sync pulse.Tthe module with the lowest VXI logical address is called the “systemmodule”

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Managing Multiple-mainframe MeasurementsIn a single mainframe measurement, the HP E1432A communicates withother HP E1432As through the TTLTRG lines. H

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In the example above, Mainframe A contains the Slot 0 Controller for amultiple mainframe system. Mainframe A is connected to Mainframe B witha VXI-MXI

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9 Troubleshooting the HP E1432ADiagnostics 9-210 Replacing AssembliesReplaceable Parts 10-2Ordering Information 10-2Direct Mail Order System 10-2Code

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HP E1432AHP E1432AHP E1432AHP E1432AHP E1432ACableINTXMXI Bus(or HP E1431A)HP E1432AHP E1482BSlot 0ContollerVXI Mainframe ACable(or HP E1431A)(or HP E

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Synchronization in Multiple-mainframe MeasurementsA TTL Trigger line between HP E1432As making group measurementskeeps all modules synchronized. This

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Measurement ProcessMeasurement Setup and ControlWhen the HP E1432A makes a measurement, the measurement itselfconsists of two phases: the measurement

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Parameter SettingsMany parameters are channel-dependent, meaning that each channel can beset independently of the others in the module. Other paramete

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In the BOOTING state, the digital processors of the module load theirparameters, and their program. Once done, the module releases theSync/Trigger lin

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Upon entering the ARM state the HP E1432A starts saving new data in itsFIFO. It remains in the ARM state until the Sync/Trigger line goes high. Ifthe

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Arm and TriggerThis section explains some terminology relating the the “Arm” and “Trigger”steps in the measurement loop. As an example a measurement m

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HP E1432A Triggering.The following is a short discussion of triggering for the HP E1432A.Triggering is defined as the transition from the armed state

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Data Transfer ModesThe HP E1432A can be programmed to use either of two data transfermodes: overlap block mode and continuous mode. To help explain th

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Limit on Queuing of DataIn overlap block mode, a number of trigger events may be queued upbefore the host reads the data for those triggers. The host

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