ASL Series Programming Guide
ASL Series Programming Guide
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PN: 071-0490-01 August, 2005
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CONTENTS
1 - About this Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Scope of this Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Audience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prerequisites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Organization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Notation Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . How to Use the Programming Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Syntax Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Programming Sample . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . connect_vi_force . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Related Publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Operation Safety Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Service Safety Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) System Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ASL-Based Series Test System Immunity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ASL-Based Series Test System Emissions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 26 26 26 27 28 28 28 29 31 32 34 35 35 35
2 - visualATE Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
visualATE System Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Test Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Limit Sets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Program Creation Steps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Program Selection Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Creating a New Test Program File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Directories for Test Program Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Editing Test Program Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Updating Test Programs after Changing the Parent List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The ASL 1000 Tester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Instrument Cards for the ASL 1000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The ASL 3000RF Tester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RF Subsystem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 38 38 39 41 42 44 44 45 47 47 49 50
3 - ACS - AC Source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Basic Theory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Waveform Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Additional Output Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
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Function Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waveform Generator Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . init . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . set_path . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . set_bw_ref . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . set_level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waveform Memory and Clock Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ldram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . load_data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . load_address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . card.clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . stop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AC Meter Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . set_meas_mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . measure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . close_relay open_relay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ACS Simplified Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ACS Programming Examples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sinusoid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trapezoid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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close_switch open_switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . close_relay open_relay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . clear_relays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DCC Programming Examples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TUE, INL, and DNL (8-bit ADC using the DCC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Input Current . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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ddd_set_clock_period Master and Slave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ddd_disable_clocks Master and Slave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ddd_set_no_delay Master and Slave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ddd_set_delay Master and Slave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pattern Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ddd_load_pattern - Master and Slave (non-loop mode) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ddd_load_pattern - Master and Slave (loop mode) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ddd_end_pattern Master and Slave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ddd_set_slave_pattern Slave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ddd_set_master_pattern Master . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ddd_run_slave_pattern Slave (non-loop function) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ddd_run_master_pattern Master (non-loop function) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ddd_run_slave_pattern Slave (loop function) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ddd_run_master_pattern Master (loop function) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ddd_stop_pattern - Master and Slave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ddd_read_pattern Master and Slave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ddd_compare_pattern Master and Slave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DDD Simplified Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vector Format Examples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No Delays with 1- and 0-Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Delays with 1- and 0-Data and Zs (RT1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Delays with 1- and 0-Data and Ts (RT0) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Delays with Zs (RT1) and Ts (RT0) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Delays with Zs (RT1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Delays with Ts (RT0) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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set_int_dac_ch0 set_int_dac_ch1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . convert_read_adc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . select_adc_mux . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . measure_average . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . close_relay open_relay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . clear_relays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . close_switch open_switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . clear_switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DOAL Simplified Diagrams: CH0 and CH1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Programming Examples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Testing VOS on a Dual Opamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Testing Input Bias Current on a Dual Opamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Duty Cycle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DVI Simplified Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DVI Programming Example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Supply Current . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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set_current . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . set_meas_mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . measure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . measure_average . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . charge_on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . charge_off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . supply_off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . close_switch open_switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PVI 10 Formula Example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PVI 100 Function Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . init . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . set_voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . set_current . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . set_meas_mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . measure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . measure_average . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . charge_on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . charge_off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . close_switch open_switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . volt_meas_range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . slow_comp normal_comp fast_comp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . current_fast current_normal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . voltage_fast voltage_normal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . kelvin_on kelvin_off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . drive_on drive_off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . drive_meas_off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PVI-100 Test Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PVI 100 Simplified Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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measure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . measure_freq . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . measure_skew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . read_single_pulse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . set_measure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . set_sampling_mux . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . set_threshold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . set_timeout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . setup_frequency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . setup_single_pulse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . setup_skew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . std_dev_freq . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . std_dev_time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . average . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . average_skew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . convert_samples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . convert_freq_samples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . convert_skew_samples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . frequency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . read_data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . read_skew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Setup Variables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . done_setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . channel_enabled . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . clock_source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . impedance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . coupling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . threshold_volts_percent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a_count b_count . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . chan_a_result chan_b_result . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . conversion_done[channel] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . max_limit_active min_limit_active . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . max_val min_val . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TIA Calibration and Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Board Definition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TIA Cal File Loading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Frequency Measurement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Skew Measurement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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WIR Get Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WIR Set Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WRR Get Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WRR Set Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WCR Get Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WCR Set Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PTR Get Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PTR Set Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wafer Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Get_missing_wafer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Set_missing_wafer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Set_completed_wafer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Get_wafer_in_progress . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Set_wafer_in_progress . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Get_sublot_name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Set_sublot_name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Get_total_wafer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Set_total_wafer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Get_wafer_list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Set_wafer_list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Send_eow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Set_prober_control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Get_prober_control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Get_wafer_id . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miscellaneous Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . StopProgram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RunProgram GetLotIdName . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SetLotIdName . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GetSerialNum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SetSerialNum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ClearLotSummaryComments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AppendLotSummaryComments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SetPlotData . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GetProgramName . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SetProgramName . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OpenErrorMessage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CloseErrorMessage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SendCommStatus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OnNewLot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GetLimitSetName . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SetLimitSetName . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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GetDeviceName . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SetDeviceName . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GetProgramModeCode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SetProgramModeCode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GetProgramRevision . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SetProgramRevision . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GetProgramTestCode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SetProgramTestCode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GetOperationStepNumber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SetOperationStepNumber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GetTotalPass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GetTotalFail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Modal Dialog Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Support Code for Modal Dialog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SetStatusDialogHasYesButton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SetStatusDialogHasNoButton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SetStatusDialogHasOKButton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SetStatusDialogHasCancelButton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SetDialogEditFieldLeftSideText . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SetDialogEditFieldRightSideText . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SetDialogTopMessage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SetDialogBottomMessage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SetDialogEditFieldInitializationText . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RunModalDialog . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GetStatusDialogYesButtonHasBeenPushed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GetStatusDialogNoButtonHasBeenPushed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GetStatusDialogOKButtonHasBeenPushed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GetStatusDialogCancelButtonHasBeenPushed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GetEditFieldText . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Code Example 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Code Example 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Datalog Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . func.dlog->power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . func.dlog->set_test_no . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . func.dlog->test_val . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . func.dlog->tests[ ].passed_fail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . func.dlog->set_bin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . func.dlog->tests[ ].display_results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . func.dlog->display_results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pass_bins[ ] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Code Example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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1 - About this Guide
Table 1. Table 2. Table 3. Font Treatments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Operation Safety Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Service Safety Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
2 - visualATE Overview
Table 4. Table 5. Table 6. Table 7. Directory for Test Program Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ASL 1000 Instruments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MVNA Boards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RF Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 48 50 51
3 - ACS - AC Source 4 - DCC - Data Converter Card 5 - DDD - Digital Driver and Detector 6 - DOAL - Dual Op Amp Loop
Table 8. Table 9. Table 10. Table 11. DOAL - Relays and Switches Closed on init . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DOAL - Independent Relays and Switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Programmable Range Switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I-V Converter Ranges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 127 128 129
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7 - DVI - Dual Voltage/Current Source 8 - HVS - High-Voltage Source 9 - LZB - Link/Zener Blower 10 - MUX - Resource Multiplexer 11 - MVS - Medium-Voltage Source 12 - OFS - Octal Floating Source 13 - OVI - Octal Voltage/Current Source 14 - PVI - Pulsed Voltage/Current Source
Table 12. PVI Test Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 252
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Table 33. Table 34. Table 35. Table 36. Table 37.
ASL 1000 Interconnects: Slot 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ASL 1000 Interconnects: Slot 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Supply Pins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Config Pins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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1 - About this Guide 2 - visualATE Overview
Figure 1. Figure 2. Figure 3. Figure 4. Figure 5. List File, DLL, and Test Program Limit Sets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Program Selection Window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Save As New Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ASL 1000 Hardware Architecture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ASL 3000RF Hardware Architecture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 41 43 47 49
3 - ACS - AC Source
Figure 6. Figure 7. Figure 8. Figure 9. Figure 10. Figure 11. Figure 12. Basic Digital-to-Analog Action . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waveform Memory Bit Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ACS Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waveform Data to Waveform Output Relationships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LPF Linearity Graph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amplitude and Offset Level of Output Waveform . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ACS Simplified Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 55 56 57 61 62 70
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Figure 25. 154 Figure 26. Figure 27. Figure 28. Figure 29.
Programmed Negative Current Value with Positive (Sourcing) Current . . Duty Cycle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DVI Simplified Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DVI Relay Configuration for DVI-200 and DVI-300 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DVI Relay Configuration for DVI-2000 only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173 174 175 176
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Test Programs
A test program is a sequence of calls to the test functions within a DLL or List. As only one DLL can be linked at a time, the test functions in a test program must come from the same DLL. Not all test functions in a list need be included in the program; they may be enabled or disabled within the test program. Enabled functions execute when the test program is run, while disabled functions are skipped. Saving a test program creates a file that contains: One or more sets of parameter values (limit sets) for each of the included functions A list of included functions that are executed in sequence when the program is run
Limit Sets
A single test program can contain multiple variations on the structures (parameters, limits, and enabled/disabled status) that determine how the test functions behave. These variations are called limit sets. When functions are inserted into a test program, the existing structures for all the included functions become the default limit set for the program. Except for adding or removing test functions from the program, any editing actually alters the limit set, and not the functions themselves. The default limit set can be edited as desired, saved under a new name, or saved as the new default set for the program. Additional limit sets can be created and edited as desired. When multiple limit sets are created for a single program, the same program can be run with the various limit sets, designed for different test purposes.
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Each limit set contains not only the altered parameters and test limits for each function, but also the functions enabled or disabled status. Therefore, a test function may be enabled in one limit set and disabled in another set. NOTE Editing limits in a test program file does not alter the original limits contained in the list. Functions display with their default values when inserted from the parent list, even if the same function was inserted earlier, and the values were altered within the test program.
These processes are reviewed in this chapter. Figure 1. on the following page illustrates the relationship between list files, test programs and limits. NOTE Engineering users can also create list files from test programs, and use the new list to create additional programs. A list file must exist before any programs can be built however, additional list files may be created from the test program once the program is written.
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Figure 2. Program Selection Window NOTE In a new install, there are no test program files shown in the window. To use the Engineering editor, test programs must be created or inserted.
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The programs that appear in this window are available for both development and production. Access to programs, however, is set by the users privileges. Engineering users can double-click on any test program name in the window to open the program in the Engineering editor. Production users may be able to open programs in the window or may have to enter a program name manually, depending on the System Properties set. Production users cannot create new programs or insert programs into the window. Selecting Remove opens an option window that allows the user to remove the program from the window, or remove the program from the window and delete it from the programs directory. A removed file remains available and can be reinserted later. Insert adds an existing file to the window. This brings up a browser. The inserted file is visible in Program Selection immediately. New brings up a dialog where the user chooses a list file from which to generate a program. Once programs have been identified, they will appear in this window whenever Engineering is entered. If production user access has been set to display a menu of available programs, this window will also appear when Operator is opened. However, the New and Insert tools will be disabled.
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3. Type a name for the program here and Save As New Program dialog window
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Limit Sets
A limit set is an independent collection of values for all editable fields in a program, such as parameter values, test max. and min. limit values and enable/disable settings. When a new program is created, the inserted functions bring their default values with them from the list file, and associate them with the program as a default limit set. This default limit set cannot be edited. Multiple limit sets can be defined for a single program, however, only one limit set can be active at one time. Editing values in an open program changes the values in the active limit set, while other limit sets remain unaffected. Values can be copied from one limit set and pasted into another. Adding or removing functions affects all limit sets. In a program with multiple limit sets, adding a function to the program adds all the values for that function to each limit set. The values must be edited within each limit set after the function has been inserted. Removing a function from a program removes the parameter and test values associated with that function from all the limit sets. NOTE To run a test function in one limit set but not in another, insert the function into the program and enable it in the limit set where it will run; disable this same function in the limit sets where it is not needed.
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When running a test program whose parent list has changed, Test.exe automatically updates the test program structure to match the parent list structure. When the test program is opened, a message is displayed, along with a report file that shows what has changed: the set of available functions are revised to match the updated parent list, and structurally changed functions are removed from the program. This report can be printed. Follow these steps to run the program after changing the parent list: 1. In Select Function (above), highlight the updated function and click OK 2. Repeat for each function that has been modified 3. Save the revised test program 4. Run the test program
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Backplane Instruments
DUT Board
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Table 5. ASL 1000 Instruments Name ACS DCC DDD DOAL Instrument Alternating Current Source Data Converter Card Digital Driver and Detector Dual OpAmp Loop Description Arbitrary waveform generator and alternating current meter Highly flexible card for testing ADCs, DACs and other converters 8-channel digital pattern generator for digital signal stimulation and readback High-precision opamp and comparator resource for testing amplifiers in a closed loop configuration Two-channel, medium-current V/I source; provides true four-quadrant force/measure operation and rapid settling time High-voltage, low-current floating source Single quadrant V/I source optimized for link and Zener blows Medium-voltage, medium-current floating source Relay card Medium-voltage, medium-current floating source Eight-channel, low-current V/I source that offers four-quadrant force/measure operation Medium-voltage resource that provides a very high current, time-limited current pulse in a fully floating mode Two-channel, high-precision time measurement instrument mounted in the PC case Flexible card that gives a wide range of timing measurement functions for both analog and digital devices
DVI
Dual Voltage/Current Source High Voltage Source Link/Zener Blower Medium Voltage Source Resource Multiplexer Octal Floating Source Octal Voltage/Current
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Pulsed V/I
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Keyboard
KBD
Ethernet 100bT
208 VAC
Monitor
Power Distribution
Trig In
DUT
Pogo/OSP Interface
RF Source
RF Source
10 MHz
RF Modules
208 VAC
RF/Gnd
RF Mother Board
Trig Out
208 VAC
RF Source
208 VAC
RF/Gnd
Address Data
RF Source
RF/Gnd
Power Module
GPIB
RF Subsystem (MVNA)
DC Power
Standard Configuration
Test Head DC +3.3 @150A +5 @ 150A -5 @ 60A +12 @ 20A +/- 16 @ 16A +/- 24 @ 10A +/- 50 @ 12.5A +/- 65 @ 16A
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RF Subsystem
Modulated Vector Network Analysis (MVNA)
The MVNA chassis backplane supports standard compact PCI connection and a nonstandard connection. Front side boards utilize both connectors while backside boards have access only to the non-standard connector. All boards are 6U in height. The MVNA is contained in the server cabinet. Table 6. Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 MVNA Boards Name G4 Receiver Board I/Q Board Embedded Controller Board 2nd LO Board 2nd Downcoverter Board Clock/Trigger Distribution Board PCI RF Control Board Description Digitizes the 2nd IF signals for RF measurements 2 Channel AWG that drives the vector modulator in the SMIQ generator Pentium 1GHz CPCI controller for the MVNA RF measurement subsystem Generates, distributes a fixed 200 MHz LO for down conversion of the 1st IF to the 2nd Down converts the first IF to the second IF (intermediate frequency) Distributes the 65 MHz sample clock and Trigger signals to up to 8 receiver channels Interfaces the CPCI bus to the RF control motherboard via an LVDS link. Additionally, this board routes hardware triggers to and from the DUT test site Routes the IDE Hard Drive control signals from the Embedded Processor Controller to the RF subsystem hard disk drive.
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RF Brick
The following six modules in and board types comprise the RF Brick in the test head: Table 7. RF Modules Item 1 2 Name RF Port Module LO Splitter Module (RF subsystem) IF Mux Module (RF subsystem) RF Mux Module Description Bi-directional RF I/O with built in down conversion stage Distributes 1st LO signal to up to 8 ports. Has built in variable attenuation to maintain constant output power Multiplexes the 1st IF signal from 4 channel to 1 channel. Each module contains two 4x1 MUXs Multiplexes up to 3 RF sources to up to 8 ports. This module also contains the power combiner for two-tone measurements. Provides the control logic and DC power to the RF Pin Electronics. The MVNA directly communicates with the RF Control Motherboard. Routes signals from the mixed-signal instrument backplane to the Pogo pin DUT interface
Standard Instruments
The test head also contains the full complement of ASL series instruments, contained in an instrument card cage. See Table 7. For definitions and programming instructions for each instrument, see similarly titled individual chapters in this guide.
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ABOUT THIS GUIDE
This introductory section gives an overview of the ASL Mixed Signal Programmers Guide for the visualATE system software. This section includes: Scope of this guide Notation conventions Programming reference usages Related publication Operator safety summary Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) System requirements.
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Audience
The information in this guide is for test engineers and programmers who work with ASL 1000, ASL 3000 and ASL 3000MS automated test systems running under the visualATE system software from Credence Systems Corporation. For this audience, chapters are designed to give a one-stop point of reference the Table of Contents is where to find the chapter titled for the test instrument to program. For a quick look at the programming reference features, see the Programming Reference Sample later in this section.
Prerequisites
visualATE software includes Microsoft Visual C++. This guide assumes the user to have a basic familiarity with C and C++ programming. For an overview of how Credence Systems incorporates the C++ environment in the visualATE and ASL platform, see the visualATE Users Guide.
Organization
The contents of this guide are organized as follows: Chapter 1 Chapters 2 to 16 Chapter 17 Appendix A Appendix B ASL Platform Overview showing available test instruments. Programming references by instrument. Lists additional user functions Shows ASL 1000 system interconnects. Shows ASL 3000 system interconnects.
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Notation Conventions
Notation Conventions
Throughout this guide, font treatments are used to highlight special terms and actions. Table 1 describes these styles and their meaning. Table 1. Font Treatments Style Bold Italics Italic Bold Initial Capitalization Purpose Mandatory statements that must be entered exactly as they appear and valid arguments Terms defined in the glossary or emphasized in the text Optional statement items that must be entered exactly as shown if they are used Section, figure, field, screen and menu names
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Syntax Format
This section shows the syntax format for visualATE programming functions. Example: All voltage range arguments read as follows: RANGE_X_UV RANGE_X_MV RANGE_X_V RANGE_X_KV where X represents the number of volts (i.e., RANGE_5_V for five volts). All current range arguments read as follows: RANGE_ X_PA RANGE_X_NA RANGE_X_UA RANGE_X_MA RANGE_X_A where X represents the number of amperes (i.e., RANGE_1_A for one amp).
Programming Sample
Please note and observe the following conventions that were used in building the example of programming reference appearing on the next page. Follow the guidelines in the legend when developing a test program. The sample programming reference is labeled with descriptions of the conventions used throughout this guide. Mandatory statements are shown in bold; optional statements are shown in bold italic.
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All items that appear in capital letters under a heading in bold must be typed exactly as shown. Optional statements include a default setting; this default is used unless the programmer enters another value for the statement.
connect_vi_force
This is the programming statement Description This function initially sets the voltage to 0 V. Next, the current and voltage ranges are programmed, before the source output relay is connected. Finally, the voltage source is programmed to the stated value. The default value for the correction factor (corr_factor) is 0 to 1000 pF (no argument entered). Format: Shows statement with arguments
void connect_vi_force(double voltage_value, char vrange, double current_value, char irange, char corr_factor);
Valid Arguments: Mandatory arguments voltage_value voltage output range as integer, decimal or scientific notation (-45.0 V to +45.0 V) vrange RANGE_1_V RANGE_2_V RANGE_5_V RANGE_10_V RANGE_20_V RANGE_45_V Arguments must be typed as shown
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current_value current output range in decimal or scientific notation (0.001 A to 1.0 A) irange RANGE_10_UA RANGE_100_UA RANGE_1_MA RANGE_10_MA RANGE_100_MA RANGE_1_A corr_factor Optional arguments in italics, type as shown No argument entered (default) CORR0 CORR0 & CORR1 CORR0 & CORR1 & CORR2 Usage: Instrument and slot always come first
pmu_21->connect_vi_force(5.0, RANGE_10_V, 10e-6, RANGE_100_UA); //no correction factor (default)
Conventions Uppercase terms must be entered exactly as written Open and close parentheses () that follow a statement contain the statements arguments
Bold terms within parentheses are mandatory arguments Italicized bold terms within parentheses are optional arguments
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Related Publications
Related Publications
For information on features, operation, and maintenance of ASL-based testers running under visualATE, see the following guides: visualATE5.2 User Guide Modular Digital Instrument (MDI) and Clock Board Service Supplement Multisite Asynchronous Digital Subsystem (MADS) Programming Guide Audio Video Multisite Digitizer (AVMD) Programming Reference and Users Guide Multisite Arbitrary Waveform Generator (MAWG) Programming Reference and Users Guide 071-0489-00 071-0215-01 071-0568-00 071-0249-00 071-0250-00
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Table 2. Operation Safety Summary (Continued) Power Source and Ground This equipment operates from a power source that applies dangerous voltage between the supply conductors and between any supply conductor and ground. If the ground connection is interrupted, all accessible conductive parts could render an electric shock. If a power cord is not provided with the product, refer power connection to qualified service personnel. To avoid personal injury, do not remove product covers or panels. Do not operate the product without the covers and panels installed. Refer installation to qualified service personnel. To avoid explosion, do not operate this equipment in an explosive atmosphere unless it has been specifically certified for such operation.
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ACS - AC SOURCE
The AC Source (ACS) is a programmable waveform generator featuring both fixed and programmable filters, along with four AC-to-RMS measurement channels. The ACS output channel consists of a 32K deep Waveform memory, a programmable clock, and a high-speed digital-to-analog converter (DAC) with programmable high and low reference levels. Output undergoes a signal-conditioning phase through an all-pass filter, a tank filter, or an attenuator, followed by a single-pole or 4-pole programmable low-pass filter (LPF). The ACS also provides three separate CMOS level output signals synchronized with the output Waveform.
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Basic Theory
The ACS produces waveforms by reconstructing binary data that is stored in a 32Kby-16-bit waveform memory. This stored data is presented to a 12-bit DAC at a selected clock frequency. The DAC produces a discreet DC voltage level for every binary code presented at its input. The DAC resolution is related to the number of its data bit inputs. A 12-bit DAC can support 4096 binary numbers or codes (0 to 4095). As an example, if the DAC has a full-scale output voltage of 10 V, then the resolution of its discreet DC output voltage levels (or steps) is as follows: 10 V/4096 = 2.4414 mV
DAC
2.44 mV
Clock
0 1 2
Figure 6. Basic Digital-to-Analog Action Every waveform that the ACS generates is made up of discreet DC voltage levels (steps) output at a selected frequency. The clock frequency is known as the sampling frequency (Fs). The frequency of the main output waveform is known as output frequency (Fo). The sampling frequency must be at least twice (double) the desired output frequency, and not an even multiple to avoid distortions to the output waveform. The ACS has 16 internal sampling frequencies, ranging from 64 MHz to 1.953125 kHz, from which the user may select. The user must program all waveform types except for the sinusoid form. The ldram() statement will generate the required DAC codes to produce a sinusoid wave based on the input given.
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Waveform Memory
Waveform Memory
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Waveform
Figure 7. Waveform Memory Bit Description The ACS has a main waveform output and three auxiliary (sync bit) outputs. The main output is derived from a 12-bit DAC, which accepts binary codes that represent the desired waveform. The sync bit outputs are routed to the user test interface directly from waveform memory. These non-buffered outputs are resistor and diode-clamp protected. Waveform memory is CMOS type; therefore, the drive levels of the sync bit outputs are not fully TTL compatible (3.5 V minimum amplitude). Buffers are recommended if current drive requirements are uncertain. The main waveform DAC output is directly affected by two variables: the value of the binary code (amplitude) being input the rate (sampling frequency) at which the DAC is instructed to convert the binary code to a DC voltage
The sync bit outputs are also affected by the Waveform memory codes and sampling frequency. A CMOS-level pulse is present on the output of every sync bit Waveform memory location that is programmed to a 1 (one). The pulse duration is the same as the sampling frequency. For longer pulse widths, program consecutive Waveform memory locations high. The difference between the main waveform output and the sync bit outputs is that the main waveform output can be programmed to create a wide variety of wave shapes, while the sync bit outputs are restricted to pulse streams. See Figure 8 and Figure 9.
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Main DAC
Sync 1
Sync 2
Sync 3
Figure 8. ACS Outputs Figure 8 in this section shows that Waveform data is located in the upper 12 bits of Waveform memory. This arrangement requires the user to shift Waveform data up four bits. Shift the Waveform data by multiplying the data by 16 before moving it into Waveform memory
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Waveform Memory
Figure 9. Waveform Data to Waveform Output Relationships ACS Waveform memory contains a special address control bit, the Loop Back Bit (bit 0). The Loop Back Bit redirects the Waveform memory execution back to address 0 when it is programmed to a 1. In this case, the Waveform memory re-executes from address 0 to the Loop Back Bit, and repeats this action until it encounters an init() or stop() command. Figure 9 above shows both a detailed view of the sync bit action, and the Loop Back Bit action. For best results, program the address with the Loop Back Bit to contain the same waveform data as address zero (0). This helps minimize transients in the main waveform when address control is shifted back to address zero.
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Function Calls
Waveform Generator Commands
init
Description This function initializes registers, opens on-board relays and analog switches except SEL_ADC_IN0 (meter channel 1) and the filter bypass which are closed, waveform memory remains intact. Format
void init(void);
set_path
Description This function defines the path for the output signal. The programmable LPF (ACS_MAIN_FILTER) clips with signals greater than 2.5 VP-P. When the programmable LPF is selected, the single-pole LPF is automatically set to the 500 kHz cutoff. Format
void set_path(short filter, short attenuation);
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196 kHz Fo with 1 kHz bandpass. Available on 10 V range only) (Programmable LPF) (Single pole cutoff @ 500 kHz) Single pole cutoff @ 100 kHz)
set_bw_ref
Description This function sets the cutoff frequency for the programmable LPF (10 kHz to 200 kHz). code1 and code2 are 12-bit (0-4095) codes and are programmed with the same values. See graph below for typical filter linearity:
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set_level
Description This function sets the amplitude and offset of the output waveform. The maximum amplitude is 9.8 V and maximum offset is dependent on the amplitude programmed (see figure below). The scale argument selects RMS volts or peak volts, with default values of zero for both amplitude and offset. Offset is always in DC volts. The voltages entered must lie in the selected voltage range or clamping may occur (for example, clamping may result at levels above 0.7 V RMS or 0.99 PK on the ACS_1_VOLT_RANGE).
Valid Arguments amplitude output voltage level in decimal of scientific notation (Default is 0) offset offset DC voltage level in decimal or scientific notation (Default is 0) scale ACS_RMS_LEVEL ACS_PEAK_LEVEL (Default)
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Usage
acs_5->set_level(5.0, 2.5, ACS_RMS_LEVEL);
Valid Arguments freq frequency (F0) in decimal or scientific notation sampling freq sampling frequency (Fs) in decimal or scientific notation (default is approx. 16xF0) cycles Number of cycles to be loaded into memory (default is 1) Usage
acs_5->ldram(1000, 4e6, 5);
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load_data
Description This function loads data at a specific address in Waveform memory. The data is obtained by multiplying the waveform data code (0 to 4095) by 16. Multiplying by 16 shifts the data to the upper 12 bits of waveform memory (see Figure 7). Format
void load_data(unsigned short address, unsigned short data);
load_address
Description This function sets the address pointer to a specific Waveform memory location for the static command. The pointer will return to address zero (0) after reaching the end of waveform memory on an address that has the Loop Back bit set to 1. Format
void load_address(unsigned short address);
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Usage
acs_5->load_address(12476);
card.clock
Description This function sets the internal clock frequency (Fs) by dividing the 64 MHz master clock by the selected divisor. The clock frequency range is 1.953125 kHz to 64 MHz. Format
void card.clock = divisor;
Valid Arguments divisor CLK_MAIN CLK_BY_2 CLK_BY_4 CLK_BY_8 CLK_BY_16 CLK_BY_32 CLK_BY_64 CLK_BY_128 CLK_BY_256 CLK_BY_512 CLK_BY_1024 CLK_BY_2048 CLK_BY_4096 CLK_BY_8192 CLK_BY_16384 CLK_BY_32768 Usage
acs_5->card.clock = CLK_BY_16; //Fs set to 4 MHz
(64 MHz) (32 MHz) (16 MHz) (8 MHz) (4 MHz) (2 MHz) (1 MHz) (500 kHz) (250 kHz) (125 kHz) (62.5 kHz) (31.25 kHz) (15.625 kHz) (7.8125 kHz) (3.90625 kHz) (1.953125 kHz)
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start
Description This function starts Waveform output at the rate of the specified clock. The default setting is the internal clock, ACS_INT_CLK. Waveform memory execution continues to the end of Waveform memory, unless a Loop Back (bit 0) is programmed. In both cases, addressing is returned to address zero (0) and the waveform repeats until an init() or stop() command is encountered. Format
void start(short clock source);
stop
Description This function halts Waveform memory output. Format
void stop();
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AC Meter Commands
set_meas_mode
Description This function selects channel, voltage range and coupling for subsequent measurements. Format
float set_meas_mode(short channel, short vrange, short coupling);
Valid Arguments channel ACS_CHANNEL_1 ACS_CHANNEL_2 ACS_CHANNEL_3 ACS_CHANNEL_4 vrange ACS_1V_RMS_RANGE (Default) ACS_2V_RMS_RANGE ACS_5V_RMS_RANGE ACS_10V_RMS_RANGE ACS_20V_RMS_RANGE ACS_50V_RMS_RANGE ACS_100V_RMS_RANGE coupling ACS_AC_COUPLING ACS_DC_COUPLING Usage
acs_5->set_meas_mode(ACS_CHANNEL_1, ACS_5V_RMS_RANGE, ACS_DC_COUPLING);
(Default)
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measure
Description This function performs an RMS measurement based upon the setup defined with set_meas_mode(). The function returns the average of the stated number of samples. The default is 10 samples. The sample rate is approximately 33 s, computer controlled. Format
float measure(short samples);
(Default is 10)
close_relay open_relay
Description These functions close or open the stated on-board relays. No built-in wait time. Required delay may be programmed by using the delay() or wait.delay_10_us() statements. Format
void close_relay(unsigned short relay); void open_relay(unsigned short relay);
Valid Arguments relay D_RMS_CH1 D_RMS_CH2 D_RMS_CH3 (meter channel 1 input-connect-relay) (meter channel 2 input-connect-relay) (meter channel 3 input-connect-relay)
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(meter channel 4 input-connect-relay) (signal output-connect-relay) (sync signal 1 connect-relay) (sync signal 2 connect-relay) (sync signal 3 connect-relay) (external clock input-connect-relay)
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Trapezoid
The following code generates a trapezoidal waveform:
acs_5->init(); // loading of the pattern... // LOW for 2048, RAMP UP for 4096, HIGH for 2048, RAMP DOWN for 4096 short j=0; // j=0 - Low for 2048 samples for(j=0; j<2048; j++) { acs_5->load_data(j, 0); } // j=2048 - Ramp up for 4096 samples for(j=2048; j<(2048+4096); j++) { acs_5->load_data(j,(j-2048)*16); } //j=6144 - High for 2048 samples for(j=6144; j<(6144+2048); j++) { acs_5->load_data(j, 4095*16); } //j=8192 - Ramp down for 4096 samples for(j=8192; j<8192+4096; j++) {
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acs_5->load_data(j, (4095-(j-8192))*16); } acs_5->load_data(j, 1); // loop back bit loaded acs_5->card.clock = CLK_BY_16;// fsampling = 4 MHz //set up ACS... acs_5->set_path(ACS_NO_FILTER,ACS_10_VOLT_RANGE); acs_5->set_ref(ours->amplitude,ours->offset); //pass in amplitude //and offset acs_5->close_relay(D_SIG_OUT); //close output connect relay burst //pattern... acs_5->start(); //start pattern burst at internal clock rate //stop pattern burst acs_5->load_option(1);
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DCC - DATA CONVERTER CARD
The Data Converter Card (DCC) is designed to test two types of converters: analogto-digital (ADC), and digital-to-analog (DAC) converter. The DCC features a 16-bit measurement system with a 10 s conversion time and three voltage ranges. The 16 data-pin drivers may be used to take measurements on DUT input pins: voltage in (Vin), current in (Iin) and contact.
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init
Description This is the board initialization routine. All relays and analog switches set to default states, all DACs are programmed to zero (0), and all drives are set to tri-state. Format
void init(void);
measure_average
Description This function returns the average of the measured voltage or current as selected by the select_adc_mux function. The voltage range can be set by select_adc_range. The current range can be set by the select_iva_range or select_ivb_range. Format
float measure_average(unsigned short samples);
Valid Arguments samples integer number of samples to be taken and averaged Usage
result=dcc_12->measure_average(10);
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select_adc_mux
Description This function selects the ADC input for subsequent measurements. Format
void select_adc_mux(unsigned short input);
Valid Arguments input EXT_ADC_IN1 EXT_ADC_IN2 SERVO_OUT PREC_REF_BUF FILTER_OUT DRIVE_COM_A DRIVE_COM_B DRIVE_COM_C VDAC_OUT1 VDAC_OUT2 IDAC_OUT1 IDAC_OUT2 I_IN_LO I_IN_HI DAMP_OUT DIFF_POS Usage
dcc_12->select_adc_mux(I_IN_LO);
select_adc_range
Description This function sets the voltage range for ADC voltage measurements. The default mode is autorange.
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Format
void select_adc_range(unsigned short vrange);
select_iva_range select_ivb_range
Description This function selects the current measurement range for I/V converters. Format
void select_iva_range(unsigned short irange); void select_ivb_range(unsigned short irange);
NOTE When operating under versions of visualATE earlier than 5.2.3, instruments autoranged downwards even when the user specified a fixed range. Starting with visualATE 5.2.3 this behavior is resolved and instruments no longer autorange, neither upward nor downward, unless the user specifies the autorange.
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Usage
dcc_12->select_iva_range(MICRO_10_AMP); dcc_12->select_ivb_range(MICRO_1_AMP);
set_high_level
Description This function sets the calibrated HIGH_REF voltage used by drive_com_a and iv_conva. Format
void set_high_level(float voltage, char vrange);
Valid Arguments voltage -10 V to +20 V reference voltage in decimal or scientific notation vrange default is autorange VOLT_10_RANGE VOLT_20_RANGE
NOTE When operating under versions of visualATE earlier than 5.2.3, instruments autoranged downwards even when the user specified a fixed range. Starting with visualATE 5.2.3 this behavior is resolved and instruments no longer autorange, neither upward nor downward, unless the user specifies the autorange. Usage
dcc_12->set_high_level(7.5)//vrange left in autorange mode
set_low_level
Description This function sets the calibrated LOW_REF voltage used by drive_com_b and iv_convb.
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void set_low_level(float voltage, char vrange);
Valid Arguments voltage -10 V to +20 V reference voltage in decimal or scientific notation vrange default is autorange VOLT_10_RANGE VOLT_20_RANGE
NOTE When operating under versions of visualATE earlier than 5.2.3, instruments autoranged downwards even when the user specified a fixed range. Starting with visualATE 5.2.3 this behavior is resolved and instruments no longer autorange, neither upward nor downward, unless the user specifies the autorange. Usage
dcc_12->set_low_level(800e-3);
set_prec_ref
Description This function programs a calibrated 12-bit DAC to provide a precision output voltage that is summed with the "fine reference" (see next function) to produce a final output voltage. This output calibration is only valid if the "fine reference" is set to 0 V. Format
void set_prec_ref(float voltage);
Valid Arguments voltage -10.2 V to +10.2 V reference voltage in decimal or scientific notation Usage
dcc_12->set_prec_ref(5.3);
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set_prec_ref_fine
Description This function programs an un-calibrated 12 DAC to provide the fine reference for the final output voltage. Format
void set_prec_ref_fine(float voltage);
Valid Arguments voltage 0 V to +10.2 mV reference voltage in decimal or scientific notation Usage
dcc_12->set_prec_ref_fine(3.2e-3);
set_current_force
Description This function sets the I/V converter to current force mode. The default irange is autorange. Format
void set_current_force(float current, char irange);
Valid Arguments current current value in decimal or scientific notation irange default is autorange MICRO_100_AMP MILLI_1_AMP MILLI_10_AMP
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NOTE When operating under versions of visualATE earlier than 5.2.3, instruments autoranged downwards even when the user specified a fixed range. Starting with visualATE 5.2.3 this behavior is resolved and instruments no longer autorange, neither upward nor downward, unless the user specifies the autorange. Usage
dcc_12->set_current_force(500e-6, MILLI_1_AMP);
set_servo_hi
Description This function sets the servo ramp-up rate. Format
void set_servo_hi(unsigned short code);
set_servo_lo
Description This function sets the servo ramp-down rate. Format
void set_servo_lo(unsigned short code);
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set_servo_ref
Description This function sets the nominal level for the servo. Format
void set_servo_ref(unsigned short code);
set_servo_trig
Description This function selects the condition for servo result comparison. Format
void select_servo_trig(unsigned short condition);
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set_servo_code
Description This function loads servo register code bits. For a revision A board, bits 0 through 7 are loaded. For a revision B board, bits 0 through 6 are loaded. Format
void set_servo_code(unsigned short code);
drives_0_7_off
Description This function disconnects all 16 of the DRV lines, opens the switch MODE_DUAL and closes the relay DRIVES_0_7_OFF. Format
void drives_0_7_off(void);
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Function Calls
Usage
dcc_12->drives_0_7_off();
close_switch open_switch
Description This function closes/opens the analog switches. Format
void close_switch(unsigned short switch); void open_switch(unsigned short switch);
Valid Arguments switch CON_SUMM1 CON_SUMM2 DIFF_25MV DIFF_250MV VIN_LO_20V VIN_LO_NEG VIN_HI_20V VIN_HI_NEG POS_COARSE_REF POS_I_REF SW_IV_CON_A SW_IV_CON_B SW_REF_CON_A POS_VIN_HI POS_VIN_LO MODE_DUAL CON_DAMP_GND DAMP_SHORT IVA_RNG_10UA IVA_REF_GND IVA_RNG_100UA SW_IF_10MA SW_REF_CON_B SERVO_CODE_D0 SERVO_CODE_D1 SERVO_CODE_D2 SERVO_CODE_D3 SERVO_CODE_D4 SERVO_CODE_D5 SERVO_CODE_D6 SERVO_CODE_D7 SERVO_MUX_SEL0 SERVO_MUX_SEL1 SERVO_MUX_SEL2 SW_SERVO_REF ZERO_SERVO SERVO_REF_POS SLOW_SERVO RAMP_OUT CONN_C_LO CON_C_HI ADC_IN_20V
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close_relay open_relay
Description This function closes/opens the stated relays. Format
void close_relay(unsigned short relay); void open_relay(unsigned short relay);
Valid Arguments relay CON_EXT1 CON_EXT2 CON_EXT_GND CON_FBACK1 DRIVES_0_7_OFF CON_DAMP_POS CON_DAMP_NEG CON_FBACK2 EXT_DRV1 EXT_DRV2 SW_BUS_CON_A SW_BUS_CON_B
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clear_relays
Description This function opens all board relays. Format
void clear_relays(void);
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dcc_12->open_switch(MODE_DUAL); dcc_12->close_switch(SW_REF_CON_A);//these 5 lines set up high/low dcc_12->set_high_level(our->vdd); //input pin voltages dcc_12->close_switch(SW_REF_CON_B); dcc_12->set_low_level(0.0); delay(1); //power up dvi_9->set_voltage(DVI_CHANNEL_1, ours->vss, -1 ,SLOW_VOLTAGE_MODE); dvi_9->set_voltage(DVI_CHANNEL_0, ours->vdd); dvi_11->set_voltage(DVI_CHANNEL_1, ours->vref_pos); dvi_13->set_voltage(DVI_CHANNEL_0, ours->vref_neg, -1, SLOW_VOLTAGE_MODE); dcc_12->close_switch(CON_IN_DATA); dcc_12->drive_com_a(PWRDN); //high inputs dcc_12->drive_com_b(0); //low inputs dcc_12->select_adc_mux(SERVO_OUT); dio_7->connect_drivers(); dio_7->run_pattern(); dcc_12->set_servo_code(1); expected_inp_voltage = lsb_value / 2.0; ref_dac_code = expected_inp_voltage * 6553.5; //65535 = 10 V dcc_12->set_servo_ref((unsigned short) ref_dac_code); dcc_12->open_switch(ZERO_SERVO); //start servo delay(10);//initial delay for(code=0; code<255, code++) //tests all codes { dcc_12->set_servo_code(code + 1); expected_inp_voltage = (code * lsb_value) + (lsb_value / 2.0); ref_dac_code =expected_inp_voltage * 6553.5; //65535 = 10 V dcc_12->set_servo_ref((unsigned short) ref_dac_code); delay(1); ave_inp_voltage = dcc_12->measure_average(ours->samples); ave_inp_voltage - = meas_vref_neg; code_values[code] = ave_inp_voltage; if(code == 00) prev_value = ave_inp_voltage - lsb_value; dnl_value = ave_inp_voltage - prev_value - lsb_value; if(dnl_value > max_dnl) { max_dnl = dnl_value; max_dnl_code = code } else if(dnl_value < min_dnl) {
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Contact
void contact(test_function& func) { //the two lines below must be the first in the function contact_params *ours; ours = (contact_params *)func.params; float cont[3]; unsigned short i; system_init(); dvi_9->set_voltage(DVI_CHANNEL_0, 0.0, VOLT_10_RANGE);//gnd vdd dvi_9->current(DVI_CHANNEL_0, 0.1);//gnd vdd dcc_12->open_switch(MODE_DUAL);//sets up ADC measure on COM A dcc_12->select_adc_mux(DRIVE_COM_A); dcc_12->set_current_force(ours->i_force);//sets up current //force module on COM B //Contact Pin 2 dcc_12->drive_com_a(0x1);//connect COM dcc_12->drive_com_b(0x1);//connect COM B delay(5); cont[0] = dcc_12->measure();//measures //Contact Pin 3 dcc_12->drive_com_a(0x2);//connect COM dcc_12->drive_com_b(0x2);//connect COM B delay(1); cont[1] = dcc_12->measure();//measures //Contact Pin 4 dcc_12->drive_com_a(0x4);//connect COM dcc_12->drive_com_b(0x4);//connect COM B delay(1); cont[2] = dcc_12->measure();//measures power_down(); display_results(); }
A to Pin 2 (measure) to Pin 2 (force current) contact on Pin 2 A to Pin 3 (measure) to Pin 3 (force current) contact on Pin 3 A to Pin 4 (measure) to Pin 4 (force current) contact on Pin 4
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Input Current
void logic_in(test_function& func) { //the two lines below must be the first two in the function logic_in_params *ours; ours = (contact_params *)func.params; float iinlo[3]; short i; system_init(); //power up dvi_9->set_voltage(DVI_CHANNEL_1, ours->vss); dvi_9->set_voltage(DVI_CHANNEL_0, ours->vdd); dvi_11->set_voltage(DVI_CHANNEL_1, ours->vref_pos); dvi_13->set_voltage(DVI_CHANNEL_0, ours->vref_neg); dcc_12->open_switch(MODE_DUAL); dcc_12->close_switch(SW_REF_CON_A);//connects ref voltage to CON A dcc_12->close_switch(SW_REF_CON_B);//connects ref voltage to CON B dcc_12->close_switch(IVA_REF_CON); dcc_12->close_switch(SW_IV_CON_C);//connects I/V converter to //CON C dcc_12->select_adc_mux(I_IN_HI);//connects ADC dcc_12->select_iva_range(MICRO_10_AMP); dcc_12->set_ref_a(ours->vin_lo);//sets low level for input pins dcc_12->set_ref_b(ours->vin_hi);//sets high level for input //pins //Pin *CS dcc_12->drive_com_a(0);//drives off dcc_12->drive_com_b(0);//drives off cc_12->drive_com_a(RD WR PWRDN);//other pins low dcc_12->drive_com_c(XCS);//Pin 13 delay(2); iinlo[0] = dcc_12->measure_average(10);//measures input low //current on /Pin 13 Chip Select //Pin *RD dcc_12->drive_com_a(0); //drives off dcc_12->drive_com_b(0); //drives off dcc_12->drive_com_a(WR PWRDN);//other pins low dcc_12->drive_com_b(XCS);//other pins high dcc_12->drive_com_c(RD); //Pin 8 delay(2); iinlo[i] = dcc_12->measure_average(10); //Pin *RD dcc_12->drive_com_a(0); dcc_12->drive_com_b(0);
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dcc_12->drive_com_b(XCS);//other pins high dcc_12->drive_com_a(RD PWRDN);//other pins low dcc_12->drive_com_c(WR); //Pin 6 delay(2); iinlo[i] = dcc_12->measure_average(10); power_down(); display_results(); }
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DDD - DIGITAL DRIVER AND DETECTOR
The Digital Driver and Detector (DDD) is a general purpose digital instrument, designed to test a variety of digital and mixed-signal devices. The DDD has eight high-speed drive channels (14 MHz max). This section presents programming information organized in two parts: single-board configuration multi-board configuration Each section is complete with function references, including a description, format, argument code and usage guidelines.
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ddd_disconnect_drivers
Description This routine disconnects and floats all eight channels and stops a running pattern at an indeterminate vector. The function does not set the channel reference voltages to 0 V. Format
short ddd_disconnect_drivers(void);
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Usage
ddd_7->ddd_disconnect_drivers();
ddd_set_voltage_ref
Description This function sets the threshold voltage level for the receive comparators. Only one voltage reference can be programmed for all eight channels. When the receive data voltage is greater than the comparator voltage reference, a logic high (1) is strobed into receive memory. The range is from -2 V to +8 V. Format
short ddd_set_voltage_ref(float level);
ddd_set_hi_level
Description This function sets the high level of the drive logic for all eight channels. The range is 5 V to +15 V. There is no check for the ddd_set_hi_level() being programmed lower than the ddd_set_lo_ level() is programmed indeterminate data results if levels are programmed in this way. Format
short ddd_set_hi_level(float level);
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ddd_set_lo_level
Description This function sets the low level of the drive logic for all eight channels. The range is -5 V to +5 V. There is no check for ddd_set_lo_ level() being programmed higher than the ddd_set_hi_ level() is programmed indeterminate data results if levels are programmed in this way. Format
short ddd_set_lo_level(float level);
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Format
short ddd_set_clock_freq(float freq);
Valid Arguments freq 320 kHz to 14 MHz in decimal or scientific notation Usage
ddd_7->ddd_set_clock_freq(8e+6); //8 MHz
ddd_set_clock_period
Description This function sets the clock period for the generated patterns. The period limits are 3.125 s to 71.4287 ns. This function is the inverse of ddd_set_clock_freq. Format
short ddd_set_clock_period(float period);
ddd_set_no_delay
Description This function sets a zero delay on all eight channels. Timing Generator 2 (TG2) is ignored.
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Format
short ddd_set_no_delay(void);
ddd_set_delay
Description This function sets the delay from the beginning of the vector on the selected channel edges. The leading edge is set by Timing Generator 1 (TG1), and the trailing edge is set by Timing Generator 2 (TG2). If one or more channels are programmed with delay, then all channels must be programmed with set_delay(), in ascending order: setting a delay on Channel 8 loads the delay information. If 1s and 0s are used in the pattern, then the trailing edge (TG2) setting is ignored for that channel. However, the trailing edge should always be programmed at least 5 ns after the leading edge to satisfy statement syntax. This command is also used to define when TG1 clocks data into receive memory on the stated channel. Format
short ddd_set_delay(short channel, float lead, float trail);
Valid Arguments channel 1 to 8 lead leading edge delay in decimal or scientific notation (must be within vector period) trail trailing edge delay (lead edge + 5 ns) in decimal or scientific notation (must be within vector period)
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Usage
ddd_7->ddd_set_delay(1, 15e-9, 50e-9);
Pattern Commands
ddd_load_pattern (non-loop mode)
Description This function loads data at the specified vector address. Format short ddd_load_pattern(unsigned short address, char *pattern); Valid Arguments address 0 to 32767 pattern a character string representing all eight channels in descending order from Channel 8 to Channel 1 (left to right, within double quotes), composed of the following possible characters: x -driver connect switch open, receive connect switch closed 1 -drive high at TG1, TG2 is ignored 0 -drive low at TG1, TG2 is ignored T -drive high at TG1, return low at TG2 Z -drive low at TG1, return high at TG2 Usage
ddd_7->ddd_load_pattern(1, XXXX0101);
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Valid Arguments start_address 0 to 32764 stop_address start_address + 2 pattern1 composed the same way as ddd_load_pattern (non-loop mode) on the previous page; associated with start_address pattern2 composed the same way as ddd_load_pattern (non-loop mode); associated with start_address + 1 Usage
ddd_7->ddd_load_pattern(0, 25, XXXX0101, XXXX1010);
ddd_end_pattern
Description This function forces a continuously looping pattern to jump to vector address 0 after completing the execution of the number of vectors stated. This must be set before a looping pattern is burst.
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Format
short ddd_end_pattern(unsigned short vector count);
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ddd_stop_pattern
Description This function stops the execution of a continuously looping pattern. Address control is returned to vector 0, and the channel levels are held at the vector 0 state. Format
short ddd_stop_pattern();
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ddd_read_pattern
Description This function reads the comparator results for the specified address from the receive memory. The return value contains the states of all eight channels and is in Hex format (a 2-digit number where each digit represents 4 channels). This function does not account for the 2-cycle pipeline. This command would be used to determine which channels fail. Format
short ddd_read_pattern(short address);
ddd_compare_pattern
Description This function reads the logical vector from receive memory and compares it with the provided pattern. The command returns a TRUE (1) if the input matches the provided pattern, or a FALSE (0) if there is no match. With this command, two dummy vectors must be executed after the last vector. The dummy vectors account for the 2-cycle pipeline. This command would be used to determine which vector(s) fail. Format
short ddd_compare_pattern(char *pattern, unsigned short vector number);
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a character string representing all eight channels in descending order from Channel 8 to Channel 1 (left to right, within double quotes) composed of the following possible characters: X- dont care 1- detect high 0- detect low vector number 0 to 32765 Usage
ddd_7->ddd_compare_pattern(1010XXXX, 25);
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Valid Arguments channels Channels 8 -> 1, HEX FORMAT: 0xFF (1111 1111) enables all channels to read 0x04 (0000 0100) enables channel 3, disables others Usage
ddd_7->ddd_enable_receive(0x0F);//7 = Master; Slave = 10, 15 or 17
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Format
short ddd_set_voltage_ref(float vref);
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Usage
ddd_7->ddd_set_clock_freq(8e+6); //8 MHz, 7 = Master; //Slave = 10, 15 or 17
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Usage
ddd_7->ddd_disable_clocks(); //7 = Master; Slave = 10, 15 or 17
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Valid Arguments channel 1 to 8 lead leading edge delay in decimal or scientific notation (must be within vector period) trail trailing edge delay (leading edge + 5 ns) in decimal or scientific notation (must be within vector period) Usage
ddd_7->ddd_set_delay(1, 15e-9, 72e-9);//7 = Master; Slave = 10, 15 or 17
Pattern Commands
ddd_load_pattern - Master and Slave (non-loop mode)
Description This function loads data at the specified vector address. Format
short ddd_load_pattern(unsigned short address, char *pattern);
Valid Arguments address 0 to 32767 pattern a character string representing all eight channels in descending order from Channel 8 to Channel 1 (left to right, within double quotes), composed of the following possible characters: x- driver connect switch open, comparator connect switch closed 1- drive high at TG2 is ignored 0- drive low at TG1, TG2 is ignored
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T- drive high at TG1, drive lo at TG2 Z- drive low at TG1, drive hi at TG2 Usage
ddd_7->ddd_load_pattern(1, XXXX0101);//7 = Master; Slave = 10, 15 or 17
Valid Arguments start_address 0 to 32764 stop_address start address + 2 pattern1 composed the same way as ddd_load_pattern (non-loop mode) on the previous page; associated with start_address pattern2 composed the same way as ddd_load_pattern (non-loop mode) on the previous page; associated with start_address + 1 Usage
ddd_7->ddd_load_pattern(0, 25, XXXX0101, XXXX1010);
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ddd_set_slave_pattern Slave
Description This function initializes the board before running the pattern. The board must be set before each pattern run. Format
short ddd_set_slave_pattern(void);
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ddd_set_master_pattern Master
Description This routine initializes the board before running the pattern. Slave boards must be set before the master board is set. Format
short ddd_set_master_pattern(void);
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Usage
ddd_15->ddd_run_slave_pattern(2, 10);//Begins polling for master //board Slave = 10, 15 or 17
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Format
short ddd_compare_pattern(char *pattern, unsigned short address);
Valid Arguments pattern a character string representing all 8 channels in descending order from Channel 8 to Channel 1, comprised of the following possible characters: X- dont care 1- expect high 0- expect low address 0 to 32765 Usage
ddd_7->ddd_compare_pattern(1010XXXX, 25);//7 = Master; Slave = //10, 15 or 17
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V1 CH1
V2
V3
V4
100 ns
100 ns
100 ns
100 ns
CH2
TG1
TG1
TG1
TG1
In using no delays, the vector data will change states on TG1 for both channels. In this case, the change occurs at 100 ns. In this example, the TG1 markers are for Channel 2 (CH2) only. Timing Generator 2 (TG2) is ignored.
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V1 CH1
V2
V3
V4
100 ns
100 ns
100 ns
100 ns
CH2
TG1
TG2
TG1
TG2
TG1
TG2
TG1
TG2
The action of Z vector data depends on the preceding vector, with Z data going low on TG1 and returning high (RT1) on TG2. In this example, the TG1 and TG2 markers are shown for CH2 only. In the first vector, CH2 is set high (1). Because TG2 is ignored with the use of 1- and 0-data, CH2 remains high into the second vector, where it is set low (0) at TG1. At TG2, the return-to-one action occurs and CH2 is set high. At TG1 in the third vector, CH2 is set low. Again, because TG2 is ignored with the use of 1- and 0-data, CH2 remains low into the fourth vector. At TG1 in the fourth vector, the Z data sets CH2 low. Already low, CH2 remains low until TG2, where it is set high.
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V1 CH1
V2
V3
V4
100 ns
100 ns
100 ns
100 ns
The action of T vector data depends on the preceding vector, with T data going high on TG1 and returning low (RT0) on TG2. In this example, the TG1 and TG2 markers are for CH2 only. In the first vector, CH2 is set high. Since TG2 is ignored with the use of 1- and 0-data, CH2 remains high into the second vector. At TG1 in the second vector, the T data sets CH2 high. Already high, CH2 remains high until TG2, where it is set low. At TG1 in the third vector, CH2 is set low. Again, because TG2 is ignored with the use of 1- and 0data, CH2 remains low into the fourth vector, where it is set high at TG1. At TG2, the return-to-zero action occurs, and CH2 is set low.
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V1 CH1
V2
V3
V4
100 ns
100 ns
100 ns
100 ns
CH2
TG1
TG2
TG1
TG2
TG1
TG2
TG1
TG2
In this example, the TG1 and TG2 markers are shown for CH2 only. The action of Z data at TG1 in the first vector depends on the preceding vector. If CH2 is low coming into the first vector, it remains low at TG1. If CH2 is high coming into the first vector, it is set low at TG1. In either case, CH2 is set high through the first vector at TG2. With T data in the second vector, CH2 remains high at TG1. At TG2, the return-to-zero action occurs, and CH2 is set low. CH2 remains low through the second vector and into the third. At TG2 in the third vector, CH2 is set high because of Z data. CH2 remains high through the third vector and into the fourth because of T data. At TG2 in the fourth vector, CH2 is set low.
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V1 H1
V2
V3
V4
100 ns
100 ns
100 ns
100 ns
H2
TG1
TG2
TG1
TG2
TG1
TG2
TG1
TG2
In this example, the TG1 and TG2 markers are shown for CH2 only. The action of Z data at TG1 in the first vector depends on the preceding vector. If CH2 is low entering the first vector, it remains low at TG1. If CH2 is high entering the first vector, it is set low at TG1. Either way, CH2 is set high through the first vector at TG2. With Z data in the second vector, CH2 remains high until TG1, when it is set low. At TG2, the return-to-one action occurs; CH2 is set high, and remains high through the second vector and into the third. At TG1, CH2 is again set low because of Z data. At TG2, CH2 is set high. This action repeats through the third and fourth vectors. Using Z data in every vector can create a DUT clock at greater than 10 MHz. In this case, the format is the inverse of the following T-format example.
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V1 1
V2
V3
V4
100 ns
100 ns
100 ns
100 ns
H2
TG1
TG2
TG1
TG2
TG1
TG2
TG1
TG2
In this example, the TG1 and TG2 markers are shown for CH2 only. The action of T data at TG1 in the first vector depends on the preceding vector. If CH2 is low coming into the first vector, it is set high at TG1. If CH2 is high coming into the first vector, it remains high at TG1. In either case, CH2 is set low through the first vector at TG2. With T data in the second vector, CH2 remains low until TG1, when it is set high. At TG2, the return-to-zero action occurs; CH2 is set low. CH2 remains low through the second vector and into the third. At TG1, CH2 is again set high because of T data. At TG2, CH2 is set low. This action repeats through the third and fourth vectors. Using T data in every vector will create a DUT clock at greater than 10 MHz. In this case, this format is the inverse of the Z-format example on the previous page.
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DOAL - DUAL OP AMP LOOP
The Dual Op Amp Loop (DOAL) is an application specific instrument designed to test operational amplifiers and comparators.
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Opamp Loop
The DOAL circuitry allows you to program the desired DUT output voltage. The opamp loop then provides the required stimulus to the inverting input of the DUT until the output reaches the programmed value. The DOAL instrument has two loops. In general, the loops are independent of each other, and each channel has its own unique commands. However, there are a few common components, such as the output DAC and the measurement ADC. For simplicity, this section focuses on CH0 only. CH1 operates in the same way, and is referenced throughout the function calls as shown in section "Function Calls." A DOAL opamp loop typically starts with the DUT output, which is sent to a highvoltage buffer through the HV_BUF_CONN relay. The buffer is connected to a summing amplifier through a 100 k resistor. The summing amp is also connected (through another 100 k resistor) to a 12-bit DAC, generally referred to as the output DAC. Initiate loop action by issuing the set_output_voltage command. The summing amp detects the difference between the DUT output and the output DAC, and generates an error signal. The error signal is then applied to a compensation circuit that consists of two 12-bit DACs in parallel. These parallel DACs are called the int DAC and the gain DAC. The int DAC is responsible for setting the pole for the compensation. The gain DAC sets the zero. You program these DACs with the set_int_dac_ch0 and set_gain_dac_ch0. To continue the loop, the compensation network is then fed back to the inverting input terminal of the DUT. The compensation passes through a buffer first, and then through either the CLOSE_LOOP or CLS_LOOP_IV relays, and finally through the DUT_NEG_ISOL relay. To complete the loop, the non-inverting input of the DUT is held at ground potential by closing a combination of two relays: the DUT_POS_ISOL relay, and either the MLG_CON_POS or the LLG_CON_POS relay. The DOAL also provides DUT output loading through a series of resistors in varying sizes, which you select as desired. The load can be ground referenced, or you can apply a bias.
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Most switches and relays are also grouped together so that a single command performs an open or close on both channels (CH0 and CH1). The switches and relays that are not grouped must be programmed separately. These relays and switches are listed below: Table 9. DOAL - Independent Relays and Switches Relays DUT_NEG_OUT DUT_POS_OUT IA_OFF_POL CH1_OFF_POL OUT_TO_RMS CH1_RMS_METER DUT_OUT_JMPRS CH1_OUT_JMPRS Switches IA_OFF_POL CH1_OFF_POL CH0_MEAS CH1_MEAS
Channel Action
CH0 and CH1 share the same output DAC and use the single measurement ADC. Therefore, to test dual opamps measurements must be taken sequentially. For example, to measure the output of the IA amp for both channels, follow these steps: 1. Close the IA_AMP mux switch 2. Take the measurement
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Voltage Measurement
The IA has four programmable gain ranges, set by three switches as shown below: Table 10. Programmable Range Switches Switch IA_1MV IA_10MV IA_100MV Action //Sets IA gain = 10000 //Sets IA gain = 1000 //Sets IA gain = 100
If all three switches are open the IA defaults to the 100 A range, resulting in an amplifier gain of 100,000. The IA can be nulled; the IA offset DAC (or null DAC) provides a means of programming the IA reference pin with a bipolar signal. Programming a bipolar signal on the pin increases measurement accuracy by nulling out errors in the measurement circuit itself. The IA_OFF_POL switch sets the null DAC polarity. The amount of attenuation at the null DAC output is also programmable. The IA_OFF_100_MV switch programs the attenuation.
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Current Measurement
The DOAL has two types of I-V converters: medium leakage (MLG) and low leakage (LLG). Each converter is labeled according to its range capacity. Each converter also has a gain-setting relay associated with it, which increases the range capability. The IV converters are specified as follows: Table 11. I-V Converter Ranges I-V converter MLG MLG LLG LLG X10 switch status OFF ON OFF ON Full-scale range 1 A 10 A 10 nA 10 nA
An I-V converter is associated with each of the inverting and non-inverting inputs to the DUT. The MLG associated with the inverting terminal is called MLG_POS; the LLG converters are set up the same way. The I-V converter associated with the non-inverting input is referenced to ground and keeps the non-inverting input of the DUT at ground potential through its opamp action. The NEG converter is referenced to the feedback path of the opamp loop, and actually becomes part of the loop itself through its opamp action. This reference point is diode clamped; using the NEG converter as a stand-alone I-V converter yields valid results only for signals that are less than 100 mV from ground. The voltage generated by the I-V converters is passed on to the ADC Mux.
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Function Calls
NOTE Board pointers are limited to three letters, so the DOAL board pointer is actually "oal."
init
Description This is the board initialization routine. These relays will be closed after an init: LOAD_REF_GND HV_BUF_CONN CONNECT_LOADS These analog switches will be closed after an init: INT_CONN INT_RESET 1A_100MV Format
void init(void);
set_ia_offset_dac ch1_ia_offset_dac
Description These functions program the instrumentation amplifier (IA) offset DACs. These commands are used to null the IA to improve accuracy for ranges lower than 100 mV. DAC addressing is left justified so that full scale is 65535 and zero scale is 0 to 15. Depending on the status of the IA_OFF_POL and CH1_OFF_POL switches, output is either a positive voltage (switches off) or a negative voltage (switches on).
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Format
void set_ia_offset_dac(unsigned short value); void ch1_ia_offset_dac(unsigned short value);
Valid Arguments value integer number from 0 to 65535 (0 to 15 are zero scale; there is no action) Usage
oal_8->set_ia_offset_dac(32768); oal_8->ch1_ia_offset_dac(32768);
set_output_dac
Description This function programs the output DAC to the stated voltage (value). DAC addressing is left justified so that full scale is 65535 and zero scale is 0 to 15. The status of the OUT_POL switch determines the output. Output is a positive voltage when the switch is off, and a negative voltage when the switch is on. Format
void set_output_dac(unsigned short value);
Valid Arguments value integer number from 0 to 65535 (0 to 15 are zero scale; there is no action) Usage
oal_8->set_output_dac(32768);
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set_output_voltage
Description This function programs the opamp loop so that the programmed voltage appears at the DUT output. If the loop is properly closed, the DOAL circuitry attempts to deliver the necessary voltage to the inverting input of the DUT. The programmed voltage then appears at the DUT output. The default value for range is autorange. Format
void set_output_voltage(float value, char range = -1);
Valid Arguments value output voltage value in decimal or scientific notation range OUT_RNG_X4 NOTE When operating under versions of visualATE earlier than 5.2.3, instruments autoranged downwards even when the user specified a fixed range. Starting with visualATE 5.2.3 this behavior is resolved and instruments no longer autorange, neither upward nor downward, unless the user specifies the autorange. Usage
oal_8->set_output_voltage(1.0);
dac_output_voltage
Description This function programs the output DAC to the specified voltage. The voltage must be within the range of 0 V to +10 V. Format
void dac_output_voltage(float value);
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Function Calls
Valid Arguments value output voltage value in decimal or scientific notation (0 V to +10 V) Usage
oal_8->dac_output_voltage(1.0);
set_gain_dac_ch0 set_gain_dac_ch1
Description These functions program the DACs that are used to set the zero value that stabilizes the opamp loop on a per-channel basis. DAC addressing is left justified; full scale is 65535 and zero scale is 0 to 15. Format
void set_gain_dac_ch0(unsigned short value); void set_gain_dac_ch1(unsigned short value);
Valid Arguments value integer number from 0 to 65535 (0 to 15 are zero scale; there is no action) Usage
oal_8->set_gain_dac_ch0(500); oal_8->set_gain_dac_ch1(500);
set_int_dac_ch0 set_int_dac_ch1
Description These functions program the DACs that are used to set the pole value that stabilizes the opamp loop on a per-channel basis. DAC addressing is left justified; full scale is 65535 and zero scale is 0 to 15.
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Format
void set_int_dac_ch0(unsigned short value); void set_int_dac_ch1(unsigned short value);
Valid Arguments value integer number from 0 to 65535 (0 to 15 are zero scale; there is no action) Usage
oal_8->set_int_dac_ch0(3000); oal_8->set_int_dac_ch1(3000);
convert_read_adc
Description This function issues a read strobe to the measurement system ADC. The result is a left-justified 12-bit decimal value (16-bit bus) that you convert to a voltage or current. Format
unsigned short convert_read_adc(void);
select_adc_mux
Description This function sets the source of the signal that presents to the measurement system ADC.
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Function Calls
Format
void select_adc_mux(unsigned short function);
Valid Arguments function IA_AMP (ADC mux ch0 values) HV_BUF LLG_POS LLG_NEG MLG_POS MLG_NEG EXT_PICO_POS EXT_PICO_NEG CH1_IA_AMP (ADC mux ch1 values) CH1_HV_BUF CH1_LLG_POS CH1_LLG_NEG CH1_MLG_POS CH1_MLG_NEG CH1_EXT_PICO_POS CH1_EXT_PICO_NEG Usage
oal_8->select_adc_mux(MLG_NEG);
measure_average
Description This function performs a specified number of measurements on the high-voltage buffer. The voltage detected by the ADC is actually divided down by 4. The division is accounted for in the returned value. Format
float measure_average(unsigned short samples);
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close_relay open_relay
Description These functions set the status of the specified relays. Format
void close_relay(unsigned short relay); void open_relay(unsigned short relay);
Valid Arguments relay LOAD_SHORT DUT_INP_SHORT OUT_TO_RMS SHORT_FEEDBACK_RES FEEDBACK_TO_OUT DUT_POS_ISOL DUT_NEG_ISOL DUT_POS_OUT DUT_NEG_OUT DUT_OUT_JMPRS DUT_OUT_OUT POS_IN_JMPRS LOAD_600 LOAD_1K LOAD_2K LOAD_4K7 LOAD_10K LOAD_100K CONNECT_LOADS LOAD_REF_EXT LOAD_REF_GND EXT_RLY_DRV EXT_LOAD_CONN HV_BUF_CONN SPARE_BIT CH1_EXT_DRV CH1_IN_JMPRS CH1_NEG_OUT CH1_POS_OUT CH1_OUT_JMPRS CH1_RMS_METER CH1_OUT_OUT
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Function Calls
Usage
oal_8->close_relay(DUT_POS_OUT);
clear_relays
Description This function resets all relays to the open state. Format
void clear_relays(void);
close_switch open_switch
Description These functions set the status of the stated switches. Format
void close_switch(unsigned short switch); void open_switch(unsigned short switch);
Valid Arguments switch DAC_OUT CLOSE_LOOP CLS_LOOP_IV LLG_CON_POS LLG_CON_NEG INT_SLOW OUT_POL IA_OFF_POL CH1_OFF_POL OUT_RNG_X4
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MLG_CON_POS BUS_8_MEAS MLG_CON_NEG ADC_ENABLE IA_OFF_100_MV STROBE POS_LKG_X10 MOD_CON_10 NEG_LKG_X10 DC_GAIN IA_POS_IN CH0_MEAS IA_NEG_IN CH1_MEAS IA_1MV //Sets IA gain = 10000 IA_10MV //Sets IA gain = 1000 IA_100MV //Sets IA gain = 100 INT_CONN INT_RESET DRV_1* DRV_2 SWITCH_NULL_14 * On systems equipped with an LCB, this switch connects to the input of the measurement I-V converter and is programmed with reverse polarity: open_switch(DRV-1) closes the connection. EE_WP EE_CLK EE_DATA Usage
oal_8->close_switch(DAC_OPUT); oal_8->open_switch(DAC_OUT);
clear_switches
Description This function resets all switches to the open state. Format
void clear_switches(void);
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Function Calls
Usage
oal_8->clear_switches();
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DAC_OUT EXT_LOAD_CONN INT_CONN TP16 MLG_POS_CH1 TO ADC MUX LLG_POS_CH1 INT_RESET SUM AMP OUT_POL TP4 100K BUFFER 100K FEEDBACK_TO_OUT 75K 100K HV_BUF TO ADC MUX TP11 25K LLG_NEG TO ADC MUX CONNECT_LOADS LLG_CON_NEG TP14 CLOSE_LOOP DUT_NEG_IN 10K SHORT_FEEDBACK_RES IA_AMP TO ADC MUX CLS_LOOP_IV IA_1MV IA_10MV IA_100MV INST AMP SET_GAIN_DAC
POS_LKG_X10
MLG_CON_POS
**
BUS_x
**
RMS_METER OUT_TO_RMS TP13 POS INPUT I/V CONVERTERS DUT_OUT_2 DUT_POS_ISOL CH1_POS_IN CH1_IN_JMPRS
BUS_9 MOD_CON_9
IA_POS_IN
CH1_POS_OUT CH1_POS_OUT
HV_BUF_CONN
**
BUS_10 MOD_CON_10
DUT_IN_SHORT IA_NEG_IN
DUT_OUT
MLG_NEG
TP8 NEG_LKG_X10
*
DUT_OUT_OUT DUT_OUT_OUT LOAD_SHORT
MLG_CON_NEG DUT_NEG_ISOL
DUT_NEG_OUT CH1_NEG_OUT DUT_NEG_OUT 1k 90K CH1_IA_OFF_DAC IA_NEG_IN DUT_IN_SHORT DUT_NEG_IN IA_OFF_100_MV CH1_OFF_POL DUT_POS_OUT IA_POS_IN DUT_POS_OUT 10K SHORT_FEEDBACK_RES 10K 1K DUT_NEG_ISOL CH1_NEG_OUT
NEG INPUT I/V CONVERTERS 600 LEGEND: RELAY ANALOG SWITCH 1K LOAD_1K IA_AMP TO ADC MUX LOAD_600 TP9 IA_1MV IA_10MV
** IA_100MV
INST AMP
2K IA_AMP_CH0 TP12 LLG_POS_CH0 MLG_POS_CH0 TP2 ADC ADC MUX CH0 LLG_NEG_CH0 MLG_NEG_CH0 CH0_PICO_POS CH0_PICO_NEG *CONVERT HV_BUF_CH0 1M 10K 4.7K
LOAD_2K
LOAD_10K LOAD_100K
FEEDBACK_TO_OUT
100K
CH1_OUT_2 IA_OFF_100_MV IA_OFF_POL LLG_POS TO ADC MUX EXT_LOAD_CONN MLG_POS MLG_CON_POS TP6 POS INPUT I/V CONVERTERS BUS_8 EXT_LOAD_CONN LLG_CON_POS TP7 POS_IN_JMPRS POS_LKG_X10 NEG_LKG_X10 CH1_RMS_MTR TP15 WIRE LINK MLG_NEG TO ADC MUX LLG_NEG TP5 CLS_LOOP_IV EXT_REF DAC_OUT OUT_RNG_X4 CLOSE_LOOP CH1_RMS_MTR MLG_CON_NEG CH1_OUT_JMPRS LLG_CON_NEG WIRE_LINKS
LOAD_REF_GND
*
LOAD_REF_EXT EXT_LOAD_CONN LOAD_SHORT CH1_LOAD_CONN
IA_AMP_CH1 LLG_POS_CH1 MLG_POS_CH1 MUX OUT LLG_NEG_CH1 ADC MUX CH1 600 MLG_NEG_CH1 CH1_PICO_POS CH1_PICO_NEG 2K HV_BUF_CH1 4.7K 10K LOAD_4K7 LOAD_2K 1K LOAD_1K LOAD_600
SET_INT_DAC
INT_CON
**
TP10
BUFFER
OUT_SET_DAC
25K
**
TP1
BUS_9 MOD_CON_9 100K BUS_10 MOD_CON_10 LOAD_10K LOAD_100K BUFFER 1M 75K SET_GAIN_DAC
* **
CH1_DUT_OUT
TP3 100K
CONNECT_LOADS CH1_OUT_OUT
HV_BUF_CONN 25K
CH1_OUT_OUT
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BUFFER DAC_OUT CLS_LOOP_IV CLOSE_LOOP 12-BIT SET_INT_DAC POLE 25 K TP8 INT_RESET TO ADC MUX MLG_NEG NEG_LKG_X10 TP11 TO ADC MUX LLG_NEG LLG LLG_CON_NEG INT_SLOW MLG MLG_CON_NEG SUM AMP 100 K 100 K MOD_CON_10 OUT_RNG_X4 OUT_POL
INT_CONN
TP4
75 K DC_GAIN 25 K 1K SHORT_FEEDBACK_RES DUT_NEG_ISOL DUT_NEG_OUT IA_NEG_IN TP9 TO ADC MUX 12-BIT IA_OFFSET_DAC IA_POS_IN IA_OFF_POL IA_OFF_100_MV LOAD_SHORT IA_AMP 90 K 10 K DUT_POS_OUT DUT_POS_IN CONNECT_LOADS IA IA_100MV IA_10MV IA_1MV DUT_NEG_IN DUT_INP_SHORT 10 K FEEDBACK_TO_OUT HV_BUF_CONN
DUT CH0
DUT_OUT_2
DUT_NEG_OUT
DUT_OUT
LOAD_REF_GND
LOAD_600 DUT_POS_OUT LOAD_1K TP6 TO ADC MUX MLG_POS LOAD_4K7 POS_LKG_X10 TP7 TO ADC MUX LLG_POS LLG LLG_CON_POS RELAY LOAD_100K ANALOG SWITCH MLG MLG_CON_POS DUT_POS_ISOL LOAD_2K
600 K 1K LOAD_REF_EXT 2K
EXT_REF
4.7 K 10 K
LOAD_10K
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BUFFER
CLS_LOOP_IV
CLOSE_LOOP
INT_CONN TP15
75 K SET_OUTPUT_DAC
INT_RESET TO ADC MUX CH1_MLG_NEG NEG_LKG_X10 TP5 TO ADC MUX CH1_LLG_NEG LLG LLG_CON_NEG INT_SLOW MLG MLG_CON_NEG
TP3
75 K
25 K 1K SHORT_FEEDBACK_RES DUT_NEG_ISOL CH1_NEG_OUT IA_NEG_IN TP14 TO ADC MUX CH1_IA_AMP 12-BIT 90 K IA_OFFSET_DAC IA_POS_IN CH1_OFF_POL IA_OFF_100_MV LOAD_SHORT LOAD_REF_GND 10 K CH1_POS_OUT CONNECT_LOADS IA IA_100MV IA_10MV IA_1MV CH1_NEG_IN DUT_INP_SHORT CH1_POS_IN CH1_OUT_OUT CH1_OUT_OUT CH1_RMS_METER 10 K FEEDBACK_TO_OUT HV_BUF_CONN
DUT CH1
CH1_OUT_2 CH1_DUT_OUT
CH1_NEG_OUT
LOAD_600 CH1_POS_OUT LOAD_1K TP16 TO ADC MUX CH1_MLG_POS LOAD_4K7 POS_LKG_X10 TP13 TO ADC MUX CH1_LLG_POS LLG LLG_CON_POS RELAY LOAD_100K ANALOG SWITCH MLG MLG_CON_POS DUT_POS_ISOL LOAD_2K
600 K 1K LOAD_REF_EXT 2K
EXT_REF
4.7 K 10 K
LOAD_10K
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Programming Examples
Programming Examples
Testing VOS on a Dual Opamp
void Input_Offset_Volts(test_function& func) { // The two lines below must be the first two in the function. Input_Offset_Volts_params *ours; ours = (Input_Offset_Volts_params *)func.params; short i, tests, samples = 10; unsigned long temp; long adc_val[4]; float vos_a, vos_b; // Initialize cards system_init(); // located in user.cpp // Set up load at DUT outputs oal_8->close_relay(LOAD_REF_GND); oal_8->close_relay(LOAD_2K); oal_8->set_output_voltage(ours->output);// set DUT output voltage // Set up for 10 mV measure range oal_8->open_switch(IA_100MV);// 100 mV switch is closed after init oal_8->close_switch(IA_10MV); // Do cal with inputs shorted oal_8->close_relay(DUT_POS_ISOL); oal_8->close_relay(DUT_NEG_ISOL); oal_8->close_relay(DUT_INP_SHORT); oal_8->close_switch(IA_POS_IN); oal_8->close_switch(IA_NEG_IN); //Power up DUT dvi_9->set_voltage(DVI_CHANNEL_0, ours->v_plus); dvi_9->set_voltage(DVI_CHANNEL_1, ours->v_minus); oal_8->close_switch(CLOSE_LOOP); // Set up pole and zero in compensation network oal_8->set_int_dac_ch0(ours->pole_dac); oal_8->set_gain_dac_ch0(ours->zero_dac); oal_8->set_int_dac_ch1(ours->pole_dac); oal_8->set_gain_dac_ch1(ours->zero_dac); // Activate compensation oal_8->open_switch(INT_RESET);
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// Set up measurement oal_8->select_adc_mux(IA_AMP); // CH0 to ADC // Null Instrumentation amp (ia) delay(2); ia_dly = 1; ia_null(0); // ia null located in User.cpp // Measure ia amp after null temp = 0L; for(i=0; i<samples; i++) { temp += oal_8->convert_read_adc(); } adc_val[0] = temp / samples; // Remove short at inputs oal_8->open_switch(DUT_INPUT_SHORT); // Measure VOS delay(ours->meas_dly); temp = 0L; for(i=0; i<samples; i++) { temp += oal_8->convert_read_adc(); } adc_val[1] = temp / samples; // Set up CH1 oal_8->close_relay(DUT_INP_SHORT); // Set up measurement oal_8->select_adc_mux(CH1_IA_AMP); // Ch1 to ADC // Null Instrumentation amp (ia) delay(2); ia_dly = 1; ia_null(1); // ia null located in User.cpp // Measure ia amp after null temp = 0L; for(i=0; i<samples; i++) { temp += oal_8->convert_read_adc(); } adc_val[2] = temp / samples; // Remove short at inputs oal_8->open_switch(DUT_INPUT_SHORT);
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Programming Examples
// Measure vos delay(ours->meas_dly); temp = 0L; for(i=0; i<samples; i++) { temp += oal_8->convert_read_adc(); } adc_val[3] = temp / samples; // power down power_down(); // Evaluate results by converting ADC output to a voltage. // The ADC input range is 10 V. An input voltage of 0.0 V results in // an output code of 32768. The 10 mV range for the IA amp = gain of // 1000. This presents 10 V to the ADC input. Therefore, to convert // the ADC reading to the proper range, the ADC reading is divided by // 32768.0 (number of codes per half-scale range). // The result is then multiplied by 10 (ADC full-scale range), then / / divided by 1000 (IA amp gain) to obtain the actual voltage at ///the DUT. // Example: If the IA amp was nulled perfectly, and the null // voltage was zero (0 V), //the first ADC reading would be 32768 (adc_val[0] = 32768). //Now suppose the second reading was 36768 (adc_val[1] = 36768). //The difference between these readings is 4000. Dividing this //number by 32768, then multiplying by 10 then dividing by 1000 //results in a VOS value of 1.2207 mV. Dividing by 3276800.0 gives // the same result, as shown in the following lines. vos_a = (adc_val[1] - adc_val[0]) / 3276800.0; func.dlog->set_test_no(1); func.dlog->power = POWER_MILLI; func.dlog->test_val(vos_a); if(func.dlog->tests[func.dlog->current_test].passed_fail == FAILED_TEST) func.dlog->set_bin(5); if(func.dlog->tests[func.dlog->current_test].display_results) func.dlog->display_results(); vos_b = (adc_val[3] - adc_val[2]) / 3276800.0; func.dlog->set_test_no(2); func.dlog->power = POWER_MILLI; func.dlog->test_val(vos_b); if(func.dlog->tests[func.dlog->current_test].passed_fail == FIELED_TEST) func.dlog->set_bin(5); if(func.dlog->tests[func.dlog->current_test].display_results) func.dlog->display_results();
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{ temp_val[1] += oal_8->convert_read_adc(); } oal_8->select_adc_mux(MLG_NEG); wait.delay_10_us(4); for (i=0; i<samples; i++) { temp_val[2] += oal_8->convert_read_adc(); oal_8->select_adc_mux(CH1_MLG_NEG); wait.delay_10_us(4); for (i=0; i<samples; i++) { temp_val[3] += oal_8->convert_read_adc(); } adc_val[0] adc_val[1] adc_val[2] adc_val[3] = = = = temp_val[0] temp_val[1] temp_val[2] temp_val[3] / / / / samples; samples; samples; samples;
adc_val[0] ^= 0x8000; adc_val[1] ^= 0x8000; } // power down power_down(); //corr_limit = 0.0; // calculate and datalog ib values func.dlog->power = POWER_NANO; ib_pos = (short) adc_val[0]; ib_pos *= -(1.0e-6 / 32768.0); // value in A (1 A range) do_dlog(func, 0, ib_pos, ours->fbin_ib); ib_neg = (short) adc_val[1]; ib_neg *= -(1.0e-6 / 32768.0); // value in A (1 A range) do_dlog(func, 2, ib_neg, ours->fbin_ib); // calculate Ib Avg //corr_limit = 15e-9; do_dlog(func, 4, ((ib_pos + ib_neg)/2), ours->fbin_ib); do_dlog(func, 5, ((ib_pos[1] + ib_neg[1])/2), ours->fbin_ib); // calculate Ios //corr_limit = 3e-9;
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do_dlog(func, 6, (ib_pos[0] - ib_neg[0]), ours->fbin_ib); do_dlog(func, 7, (ib_pos[1] - ib_neg[1]), ours->fbin_ib); // calculate and datalog Vicr values func.dlog->power = POWER_MICRO; for(i = 0; i < 2; i++) { ib_pos[i] = (short) adc_val[i][1]; ib_pos[i] *= (10.0e-6 / 32768.0); if (ib_pos[i] > 9.9e-6) ib_pos[i] = 999.9999; if (ib_pos[i] < -9.9e-6) ib_pos[i] = -999.9999; }
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DVI - DUAL VOLTAGE/CURRENT SOURCE
The Dual Voltage/Current Source (DVI) is a dual channel voltage/current, source. Each channel can be independently programmed, or two channels can be used together for differential measurements. The two current version available are: 300 mA and 2000 mA. Forcing resolution is 12 bits, while measurement resolution is 16 bits. There are three versions of DVI in the field: 200 mA (discontinued), 300 mA, and 2000 mA current ranges, each with calibrated +50 V range.
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DVI Theory
The DVI functions as a programmable voltage source with a programmable current limit. The DVI never exceeds this current limit. The DVI operates in one of two modes: voltage mode (force V) or current mode (force I). The operating mode depends on the relationship between the programmed voltage, and the programmed current and the load. The DVI has no force or clamp commands to control the DVIs operational mode. Voltage and current conditions are set with the set_voltage() and set_current() statements; the operational mode is determined by the relationship between the load and these settings. The Current Mode Example shows the DVI set to two volts (2 V) and one milliamp (1 mA) with a 1.5 k resistor load. Under these conditions, the DVI begins to raise the output voltage to reach the stated voltage value of 2V At 1.5 V, the programmed current value is met and the DVI stops raising the voltage. This mode of operation is called the current mode because the programmed current level has been reached. The Voltage Mode Example shows the DVI set to 1 V and 1 mA. Under these conditions (as in the previous example), the DVI raises the output voltage in order to reach the stated voltage value. Because the programmed voltage value is 1 V, the DVI cannot raise the output voltage higher enough to reach the required current. At this point, the DVI stops and presents 1 V to the load. This mode of operation is called the voltage mode because the programmed voltage level has been reached.
These two examples show why the programmed voltage and current values are considered limits. The word limit, as it is used here, combines the concepts of both desired output and output level clamps.
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DVI Theory
Current Direction
The direction of current through a DVI channel is governed by the difference in potential between the output of the DVI and the other side of the load connected to the DVI channel .
V = 10 I = 0.001
1.5K
+2V
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1.5K
Figure 25. Programmed Negative Current Value with Positive (Sourcing) Current NOTE The DVI-200 and DVI-300 channel force and sense lines are connected together by a 1.1 k resistor after the CONN_FORCE and CONN_SENSE relays. For more information, see Figure 28, DVI-200 and DVI-300 Relay Configuration.
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Function Calls
Function Calls
init
Description
This is the board initialization routine. The routine opens all relays except CONN_SENSE0, CONN_FORCE0, CONN_SENSE1, CONN_FORCE1, CONN_MEAS0, and CONN_MEAS1; these relays are closed. It also sets voltage to a non-calibrated 0 V on a 10 V range, and sets current to a non-calibrated 100 A on a 200 A range, or 150 A on a 300 A range. CONN_MEAS0 and CONN_MEAS1 relays exist on DVI-2000 versions only. See Figure 29, DVI-2000 Relay Configuration, for more details.
Format
void init(void);
Valid Arguments
none
Usage
dvi_9->init();
set_voltage
Description
This function programs the voltage limit and closes the channel relays CONN_FORCE and CONN_SENSE on the stated channels, in this order. The default for vrange is autorange. The default for compensation is FAST_VOLTAGE_MODE. If the voltage value is programmed greater than 50V, or greater than the specified range, no change to the hardware will occur and an error message will be displayed.
Format
short set_voltage(unsigned char channel, float value, char vrange, char compensation);
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NOTE When operating under versions of visualATE earlier than 5.2.3, instruments autoranged downwards even when the user specified a fixed range. Starting with visualATE 5.2.3 this behavior is resolved and instruments no longer autorange, neither upward nor downward, unless the user specifies the autorange. compensation (Default is FAST_VOLTAGE_MODE)
FAST_VOLTAGE_MODE SLOW_VOLTAGE_MODE
Usage
(approx. 100 s to 99% of programmed voltage) (approx. 300 s to 99% of programmed voltage)
set_voltage_range
Description
This function programs the voltage force/measure range and closes the specified channel relays CONN_FORCE and CONN_SENSE. The default value for compensation is FAST_VOLTAGE_MODE.
NOTE This function is intended for use with the last two vrange arguments, VOLT_METER_LO and VOLT_METER_HI. If a voltage ranges needs to be set, the preferred method is to use the third argument in the set_voltage function. If the range is changed after the voltage is set, erroneous results will occur.
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Function Calls
Format
void set_voltage_range(unsigned char channel, unsigned char polarity, unsigned short vrange, unsigned char compensation);
POSITIVE_V_OUT NEGATIVE_V_OUT
vrange
(If programmed voltage is negative, it changes to positive) (If programmed voltage is positive, it changes to negative)
VOLT_1_RANGE VOLT_2_RANGE VOLT_5_RANGE VOLT_10_RANGE VOLT_20_RANGE VOLT_50_RANGE VOLT_METER_LO (disconnects force line , selects 6 V range) VOLT_METER_HI (disconnects force line, selects 60 V range) compensation
FAST_VOLTAGE_MODE SLOW_VOLTAGE_MODE
Usage
(approx. 100 ms to 99% of programmed voltage) (approx. 300 ms to 99% of programmed voltage)
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set_diff_range
Description
Valid Arguments vrange (DVI-200 and DVI-2000) RANGE_20_MV RANGE_50_MV RANGE_100_MV RANGE_200_MV RANGE_1_V RANGE_2_V RANGE_5_V RANGE_10_V vrange (DVI-300) RANGE_10_MV RANGE_30_MV RANGE_100_MV RANGE_300_MV RANGE_1_V RANGE_3_V RANGE_10_V RANGE_30_V RANGE_100_V Usage
dvi_9->set_diff_range(RANGE_20_MV);
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Function Calls
set_current
Description
This function programs the current limit. The default for irange is autorange. Changing between extreme ranges requires 300 s settling time. If the current range is programmed greater than 200 mA (300 mA), or greater than the specified range, no change to tthe hardware will occur. Programming ihalf to TRUE extends the current ranging down by half for the DVI-200 and by one third for the DVI 300 (for example, RANGE_20_UA becomes RANGE_10_UA and RANGE_30_UA becomes RANGE_10_UA) when irange is specifically programmed.
Format
short set_current(unsigned char channel, float value, char irange, char ihalf);
OR
dvi_9-> set_voltage (DVI_CHANNEL_0, 0); dvi_9-> set_current (DVI_CHANNEL_0, 1e-6);
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RANGE_2_MA RANGE_20_MA RANGE_200_MA irange (DVI-300)(Default is autorange) RANGE_30_UA RANGE_300_UA RANGE_3_MA RANGE_30_MA RANGE_300_MA irange (DVI -2000) (Default is autorange) RANGE_2_UA RANGE_20_UA RANGE_200_UA RANGE_2_MA RANGE_20_MA RANGE_200_MA RANGE_2_AMP NOTE When operating under versions of visualATE earlier than 5.2.3, instruments autoranged downwards even when the user specified a fixed range. Starting with visualATE 5.2.3 this behavior is resolved and instruments no longer autorange, neither upward nor downward, unless the user specifies the autorange. ihalf (default FALSE, ignored if irange is not specifically programmed)
TRUE FALSE
Usage
dvi_9->set_current(DVI_CHANNEL_0, 5.0e-3, RANGE_20_MA, FALSE);
set_current_range
Description
This function programs the current force/measure range. Programming ihalf to TRUE extends the current ranging down by half for the DVI-200 and by one third for the DVI 300 (for example, RANGE_20_UA becomes RANGE_10_UA and RANGE_30_UA becomes RANGE_10_UA) when irange is specifically programmed.).
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Function Calls
Format
void set_current_range(unsigned char channel, unsigned short irange, char ihalf);
Valid Arguments channel DVI_CHANNEL_0 DVI_CHANNEL_1 irange (DVI-200) RANGE_20_UA RANGE_200_UA RANGE_2_MA RANGE_20_MA RANGE_200_MA irange (DVI 300) RANGE_30_UA RANGE_300_UA RANGE_3_MA RANGE_30_MA RANGE_300_MA irange (DVI 2000) RANGE_2_UA RANGE_20_UA RANGE_200_UA RANGE_2_MA RANGE_20_MA RANGE_200_MA RANGE_2_A NOTE When operating under versions of visualATE earlier than 5.2.3, instruments autoranged downwards even when the user specified a fixed range. Starting with visualATE 5.2.3 this behavior is resolved and instruments no longer autorange, neither upward nor downward, unless the user specifies the autorange. ihalf (default is FALSE)
TRUE FALSE
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Usage
dvi_9->set_current_range (DVI_CHANNEL_0, RANGE_20_MA, FALSE);
set_meas_mode
Description
Valid Arguments channel DVI_CHANNEL_0 DVI_CHANNEL_1 mode DVI_MEASURE_VOLTAGE DVI_MEASURE_CURRENT DVI_MEASURE_BUS(requires installation of wire jumper to specified bus). The default is no connection. Consult a Credence Systems Applications Engineer for support. DVI_MEASURE_TEMP (DVI 2000 only) DVI_MEASURE_DIFF Usage
dvi_9->set_measure_mode(DVI_CHANNEL_0, DVI_MEASURE_CURRENT);
measure
Description
This function performs a single measurement. The strobe rate is approximately 20 s, self-timed by the ADC.
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Function Calls
Format
float measure(void);
Valid Arguments
none
Usage
result = dvi_9->measure();
measure_average
Description
This function performs the stated number of measurements and returns the average. The strobe rate is approximately 20 s per sample, self-timed by the ADC.
Format
float measure_average(unsigned short samples);
set_compensation
Description
This function controls the response of the internal voltage control loop. If SLOW_VOLTAGE_MODE is specifically programmed, the voltage control is out of control. In this case, the resulting response in the DVI is an initial fast change in voltage before the control loop responds, slowing the rate of change of the voltage.
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If FAST_VOLTAGE_MODE is specifically programmed, the voltage control loop is in control immediately, and the initial change in voltage much less than it is with SLOW_VOLTAGE_MODE. However, the remaining change in voltage is faster.
Format
void set_compensation(unsigned char channel, unsigned char compensation);
FAST_VOLTAGE_MODE SLOW_VOLTAGE_MODE
Usage
(approx. 100 s to 99% of programmed voltage) (approx. 300 s to 99% of programmed voltage)
dvi_9->set_compensation(DVI_CHANNEL_0, SLOW_VOLTAGE_MODE);
close_relay open_relay
Description
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Function Calls
CONN_FORCE0/1
Opens and closes the force connect relay for the appropriate channel 0/1 on DVI-200 and DVI-300. For DVI-2000, this command will open two relays*
Opens and closes the sense connect relay for the channel 0 or 1.* Opens and closes the channel 0 force-to-bus 2 connect relay and channel 1 force-to-bus 3 connect relay. Opens and closes the channel 0 sense-to-bus 2 connect relay, and channel 1 sense-to-bus 3 connect relay, see Figure 28, DVI200 and DVI-300 Relay Configuration.* Opens and closes the appropriate measure-to-bus connect relay.* Opens and closes the appropriate guard connect relay Opens and closes the appropriate channel modulation input from the bus connect relay. Opens and closes the #1 or #2 user programmable open collector output. Opens and closes the relay between the channel 0 sense line and the channel 1 sense line. Opens and closes the ADC input-to-bus relay.
Usage
dvi_9->close_relay(DVI_EXT_DRV1); dvi_9->open_relay(DVI_EXT_DRV1);
*Note: For clarification, see Figure 28 and Figure 29 (Relay Configuration).
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DVI-2000 Differences
The DVI-2000 force and sense lines are connected together by a 1.1 k resistor before CONN_FORCE, CONN_SENCE and CONN_MEAS. For more information, see Figure 29, DVI_2000 Relay configuration.
init
Description
This is the board initialization routine. The routine opens all relays except CONN_SENSE0, CONN_FORCE0, CONN_SENSE1, CONN_FORCE1, CONN_MEAS0, and CONN_MEAS1; which are closed. It also sets voltage to a noncalibrated 0 V on a 10 V range, and sets current to a non-calibrated 100 A on a 200 A range. CONN_MEAS0 and CONN_MEAS1 relays exist on DVI-2000 versions only. See Figure 29, DVI-2000 Relay Configuration, for more details.
Format
void init (void);
Valid Arguments
none
Usage
dvi_9->init();
set_voltage
Description
This function programs the voltage limit and closes the channel relays CONN_FORCE and CONN_SENSE on the stated channels, in this order. The default for vrange is autorange. The default for compensation is FAST_VOLTAGE_MODE. If the voltage value is programmed greater than 50V, or greater than the specified range, no change to the hardware will occur and an error message will be displayed.
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DVI-2000 Differences
Format
short set_voltage(unsigned char channel, float value, char vrange, char compensation);
FAST_VOLTAGE_MODE SLOW_VOLTAGE_MODE
Usage
(approx. 100 s to 99% of programmed voltage) (approx. 300 s to 99% of programmed voltage)
set_diff_range
Description
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Format
void set_diff_range(unsigned short vrange);
Valid Arguments vrange (DVI-200 and DVI-2000) RANGE_20_MV RANGE_50_MV RANGE_100_MV RANGE_200_MV RANGE_1_V RANGE_2_V RANGE_5_V RANGE_10_V NOTE When operating under versions of visualATE earlier than 5.2.3, instruments autoranged downwards even when the user specified a fixed range. Starting with visualATE 5.2.3 this behavior is resolved and instruments no longer autorange, neither upward nor downward, unless the user specifies the autorange.
set_current
Description
This function programs the current limit. The default for irange is autorange. Changing between extreme ranges requires 300 s settling time. If the current range is programmed greater than 2000 mA, or greater than the specified range, no change to the hardware will occur. Programming ihalf to TRUE extends the current ranging down one factor (for example, RANGE_20_UA becomes RANGE_10_UA) when irange is specifically programmed.
Format
short set_current(unsigned char channel, float value, char irange, char ihalf);
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DVI-2000 Differences
TRUE FALSE
Usage
dvi_9->set_current(DVI_CHANNEL_0, 5.0e-3, RANGE_2_A, FALSE);
set_current_range
Description
This function programs the current force/measure range. Programming ihalf to TRUE extends the current ranging down one factor (for example, RANGE_20_UA becomes RANGE_10_UA).
Format
void set_current_range(unsigned char channel, unsigned short irange, char ihalf);
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Valid Arguments channel DVI_CHANNEL_0 DVI_CHANNEL_1 irange RANGE_2_UA RANGE_20_UA RANGE_200_UA RANGE_2_MA RANGE_20_MA RANGE_200_MA RANGE_2_A NOTE When operating under versions of visualATE earlier than 5.2.3, instruments autoranged downwards even when the user specified a fixed range. Starting with visualATE 5.2.3 this behavior is resolved and instruments no longer autorange, neither upward nor downward, unless the user specifies the autorange. ihalf (default is FALSE) TRUE FALSE Usage
dvi_9->set_current_range (DVI_CHANNEL_0, RANGE_2_A, FALSE);
set_meas_mode
Description
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DVI-2000 Differences
close_relay open_relay
Description
CONN_MEAS0/1
Opens and closes the measure connect relay for the appropriate channel. The DVI-2000 is designed with a separate circuit for Force and Measurement which allows the user to range these circuits differently. See Figure 29, DVI-2000 Relay Configuration, for more details.
Usage
dvi_9->close_relay(CONN_MEAS1); dvi_9->open_relay(CONN_MEAS0);
was_it_hot
Description
This function queries the system to see if the over_temp flag has been set.
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Format
bool was_it_hot(void);
Valid Arguments
none
Return Values
true - Means that the instrument is overtemperature. false - Means that the instrument is not overtemperature.
Usage
board_hardware_init(); do{ run tests. . . . . } while(dvi_9->was_it_hot())
Duty Cycle
The instruments duty cycle depends upon the current and the impedance of the load driven. A built-in temperature sensor will shut down the supply if the heat sink temperature is excessive. The temperature may also be measured, to allow for an adaptive cool-down time between devices tested. The chart below gives the user an approximate duty cycle for a given current and load. The charts are based on 100 ms ontime.
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DVI-2000 Differences
Source Current
Figure 26. Duty Cycle
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10V REF
COMPENSATION NETWORK HIGH VOLTAGE BUFFER Current Ranges 10uA, 20uA, 100uA, 200uA, 1mA, 2mA, 10mA, 20mA, 100mA, 200mA. INTEGRATOR COMPARATOR Differential Amplifier TP5
POLARITY TP14 SENSE CH0 Hi Voltage Hi Impedance Buffer VOLTAGE RANGE SWITCHING VOLTAGE RANGES 1,2,5,10,20 AND 50V SLOW_MODE
TP15
CHANNEL_SHORT
16 Bit ADC
COMPENSATION NETWORK HIGH VOLTAGE BUFFER Current Ranges 10uA, 20uA, 100uA, 200uA, 1mA, 2mA, 10mA, 20mA, 100mA, 200mA. INTEGRATOR COMPARATOR Differential Amplifier
POLARITY TP13 SENSE CH1 Hi Voltage Hi Impedance Buffer VOLTAGE RANGE SWITCHING VOLTAGE RANGES 1,2,5,10,20 AND 50V SLOW_MODE
TP7
10V REF
FORCE CH1
DVI_EXT_DRV1
*
* CONTROLLED BY open/close_relay(); DVI_EXT_DRV2
LEGEND:
*
RELAY ANALOG SWITCH
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set_meas_mode();
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***************************************************** For DVI-300 only ***************************************************** void supply_i(test-function &func) { //The two lines below must be the first two in the function supply_i_params *ours; ours = (supply_i_params *)func.params; float Icc, Vcc; system_init(); //sets Channel 0 of the DVI(slot 9) to Icc dvi_9->set_current(DVI_CHANNEL_0, Icc); //sets Channel 0 of the DVI (slot 9) to Vcc voltage for Pin 16. dvi_9->set_voltage(DVI_CHANNEL_0, Vcc); //sets DVI to measure current. dvi_9->set_meas_mode(DVI_CHANNEL_0, DVI_MEASURE_CURRENT); // Setup delay delay(ours->meas_delay); //measures current and takes the average over a number of samples
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Icc = dvi_9->measure_average(ours->samples); power_down(); //user written power-off function display_results();//user written datalogging function }
***************************************************** For DVI-2000 only ***************************************************** void supply_i(test-function &func) { //The two lines below must be the first two in the function supply_i_params *ours; ours = (supply_i_params *)func.params; float icc; system_init(); bool temp_flag = 0; // Checks DVI_2000 for overtemp after test have been run, // if DVI-2000 is hot, wait for cool down period and rerun tests. do{ if (temp_flag == 1) delay(20); //sets Channel 0 of the DVI(slot 9) to Icc dvi_9->set_current(DVI_CHANNEL_0, Icc); //sets Channel 0 of the DVI (slot 9) to Vcc voltage for Pin 16. dvi_9->set_voltage(DVI_CHANNEL_0, Vcc); //sets DVI to measure current. dvi_9->set_meas_mode(DVI_CHANNEL_0, DVI_MEASURE_CURRENT); // Setup delay delay(ours->meas_delay); //measures current and takes the average over a number of samples Icc = dvi_9->measure_average(ours->samples); power_down(); //user written power-off function
display_results();//user written datalogging function temp_flag = 1; // set temp_flag // Function to verify that the DVI-2000 was in a valid operating // state during testing. }while(dvi_9->was_it_hot(); }
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HVS - HIGH-VOLTAGE SOURCE
High Voltage Source (HVS) instruments are programmable high-voltage, low-current floating sources. Two versions are available, delivering either 600V or 850V maximum output. This chapter provides the HVS function calls with a brief description and their usages.
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Function Calls
init
Description
This is the board initialization routine. This routine turns off the high-voltage supply and programs the current and voltage DAC to 100 A and 0 V.
Format
void init(void);
Valid Arguments
none
Usage
hvs_15->init();
set_voltage
Description
This function programs the voltage limit and sets the voltage range. The default value for vrange is autorange. Setting the hot_switch parameter to FALSE (default), the HVS will program the voltage and current DACs to zero before switching the appropriate relays for range, then a 2 ms delay will occur before setting the voltage and current DACs to their specified settings. A TRUE will bypass setting the DACs to zero and the 2 ms delay will be skipped. Requesting a value greater than the specified range or the maximum supported by the hardware will result in no change to the hardware and a runtime error message.
Format
void set_voltage(float value, char vrange, char hot_switch);
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Function Calls
set_current
Description
This function programs the current limit and current range; the default value for irange is autorange. Setting the hot_switch parameter to FALSE (default), the HVS will program the voltage and current DACs to zero before switching the appropriate relays for range, then a 2 ms delay will occur before setting the voltage and current DACs to their specified settings. A TRUE will bypass setting the DACs to zero and the 2 ms delay will be skipped. Requesting a value greater than the specified range or the maximum supported by the hardware will result in no change to the hardware and a runtime error message.
Format
void set_current(float value, char irange, char hot_switch);
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irange RANGE_10_UA RANGE_100_UA RANGE_1_MA RANGE_10_MA NOTE When operating under versions of visualATE earlier than 5.2.3, instruments autoranged downwards even when the user specified a fixed range. Starting with visualATE 5.2.3 this behavior is resolved and instruments no longer autorange, neither upward nor downward, unless the user specifies the autorange. hot_switch
set_meas_mode
Description
This function sets the measurement mode and range and turns on the high-voltage power stage.
Format
void set_meas_mode(unsigned short mode);
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Function Calls
measure
Description
This function performs a single floating-point measurement with the on-board ADC.
Format
float measure(void);
Valid Arguments
none
Usage
result = hvs_15->measure();
measure_average
Description
This function performs the stated number of measurements and returns the average.
Format
float measure_average(unsigned short samples);
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supply_off
Description
Format
void supply_off(void);
Valid Arguments
none
Usage
hvs_15->supply_off();
NOTE Turn the inverter off when testing is not taking place to avoid noise. The 650 V power rail powers up in approximately 2 ms.
close_relay open_relay
Description
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Function Calls
HVS_SENSE_POS_OUT_COM HVS_GND_POS_SENSE HVS_NEG_FORCE HVS_SHORT_NEG_FS HVS_SENSE_NEG_REF_COM HVS_SENSE_NEG_OUT_COM HVS_GND_NEG_SENSE HVS_SHORT_10K_FS HVS_REF_1 HVS_REF_2 HVS_OUT_1 HVS_OUT_2 HVS_OUT_3 HVS_OUT_4 HVS_OUT_5 HVS_OUT_6 HVS_OUT_7 HVS_OUT_8 Usage
hvs_15->close_relay(HVS_OUT_1); hvs_15->open_relay(HVS_OUT_1);
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TP8
TP7 HVS_FORCE_POS
POS_FORCE
HVS_SHORT_10K_FS HVS_OUT_1 HVS_SHORT_POS_FS 10K HVS_OUT_2 FLOATING +650V HVS_SENSE_POS_OUT_COM 100kHz ISOLATED POWER INVERTER FLOATING +15V FLOATING COM HVS_GND_POS_SENSE FLOATING -15V TP6 TP2 HVS_GND_NEG_SENSE HVS_SENSE_NEG_OUT_COM HVS_SENSE_POS_REF_COM HVS_OUT_5 HVS_OUT_6 HVS_OUT_7 HVS_OUT_3 HVS_OUT_4
HVS_OUT_8 HVS_SENSE_NEG_REF_COM
OUT_COM REF_COM
HVS_REF_1
REF_1
HVS_SHORT_NEG_FS TP5 HVS_REF_2
REF_2
NEG_FORCE
HVS_NEG_FORCE TP4 (V MEAS) ** (I MEAS) ** ** CONTROLLED BY set_meas_mode VRANGE CONTROL 100V 200V 500 1000V IRANGE CONTROL 10uA 100uA 1mA 10mA TP1
12 BIT A/D
DATA BUS
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measurement = hvs_15->measure();//measure_average also possible //here power_down(); //user written power-off function display_results(); //user written datalog function }
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LZB - LINK/ZENER BLOWER
The Link/Zener Blower (LZB) is a single-quadrant V/I source. The loading conditions determine whether the supply operates in voltage or current mode. The supply forces voltage until it reaches the programmed current. At that time, the supply becomes a current source. The output connects to the DUT via a 2-by-28 relay multiplexer. The mux can be disconnected from the source and used as a high-power matrix.
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Function Calls
init
Description
This is the board initialization routine. The function opens all relays and resets the voltage and current DACs to non-calibrated zero status.
Format
void init(void);
Valid Arguments
none
Usage
lzb_18->init();
set_voltage
Description
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Function Calls
set_clamp
Description
This function programs the post-link-blow clamp voltage and helps control the voltage spikes that are created when links are opened and the load is suddenly removed. Use this function with close_relay(LZB_CON_CLAMP).
Format
short set_clamp(float value);
set_current
Description
This function programs the current limit; the default for irange is autorange.
Format
short set_current(float value, unsigned short irange);
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NOTE When operating under versions of visualATE earlier than 5.2.3, instruments autoranged downwards even when the user specified a fixed range. Starting with visualATE 5.2.3 this behavior is resolved and instruments no longer autorange, neither upward nor downward, unless the user specifies the autorange. Usage
lzb_18->set_current(1.0);
set_meas_mode
Description
This function programs the measurement mode for subsequent measurements. It can be used to monitor capacitor bank voltage with LZB_ CAP_VOLTAGE.
Format
short set_meas_mode(unsigned short mode);
measure
Description
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Function Calls
Valid Arguments
none
Usage
result = lzb_18->measure();
convert_read_adc
Description
This function instructs the on-board ADC to perform a single conversion. The returned value requires conversion to floating point.
Format
unsigned short convert_read_adc(void);
Valid Arguments
none
Usage
result = lzb_18-> convert_read_adc ();
close_relay open_relay
Description
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LZB_MUX_OUT_1 LZB_MUX_OUT_2 LZB_MUX_OUT_3 LZB_MUX_OUT_4 LZB_MUX_OUT_5 LZB_MUX_OUT_6 LZB_MUX_OUT_7 LZB_MUX_OUT_8 LZB_MUX_OUT_9 LZB_MUX_OUT_10 LZB_MUX_OUT_11 LZB_MUX_OUT_12 LZB_MUX_OUT_13 LZB_MUX_OUT_14 LZB_MUX_OUT_15 LZB_MUX_OUT_16 LZB_MUX_OUT_17 LZB_MUX_OUT_18 LZB_MUX_OUT_19 LZB_MUX_OUT_20 LZB_MUX_OUT_21 LZB_MUX_OUT_22 LZB_MUX_OUT_23 LZB_MUX_OUT_24 LZB_MUX_OUT_25 LZB_MUX_OUT_26 LZB_MUX_OUT_27 LZB_MUX_OUT_28 LZB_CONN_OUT LZB_CONN_GND LZB_RANGE_2 LZB_RANGE_1 LZB_CONN_CLAMP Usage
LZB_MUX_GND_1 LZB_MUX_GND_2 LZB_MUX_GND_3 LZB_MUX_GND_4 LZB_MUX_GND_5 LZB_MUX_GND_6 LZB_MUX_GND_7 LZB_MUX_GND_8 LZB_MUX_GND_9 LZB_MUX_GND_10 LZB_MUX_GND_11 LZB_MUX_GND_12 LZB_MUX_GND_13 LZB_MUX_GND_14 LZB_MUX_GND_15 LZB_MUX_GND_16 LZB_MUX_GND_17 LZB_MUX_GND_18 LZB_MUX_GND_19 LZB_MUX_GND_20 LZB_MUX_GND_21 LZB_MUX_GND_22 LZB_MUX_GND_23 LZB_MUX_GND_24 LZB_MUX_GND_25 LZB_MUX_GND_26 LZB_MUX_GND_27 LZB_MUX_GND_28
lzb_18->close_relay_relay(LZB_conn_clamp); lzb_18->open_relay_relay(LZB_conn_clamp);
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TP7
TP4
CLAMP DAC
VCLAMP CONTROL
LZB_CONN_CLAMP
OUT 1
LZB_MUX_GND_1 LZB_MUX_GND_15 LZB_MUX_OUT_2
OUT 15
LZB_MUX_OUT_16
OUT 2
LZB_MUX_GND_2 LZB_MUX_GND_16 LZB_MUX_OUT_3
OUT 16
LZB_MUX_OUT_17
OUT 3
LZB_MUX_GND_3 LZB_MUX_GND_17 LZB_MUX_OUT_4
OUT 17
LZB_MUX_OUT_18
OUT 4
TP2 TP1 LZB_MUX_GND_4 LZB_MUX_GND_18 LZB_MUX_OUT_5
OUT 18
LZB_MUX_OUT_19
OUT 5
LZB_MUX_GND_5 LZB_MUX_GND_19 LZB_MUX_OUT_6
OUT 19
LZB_MUX_OUT_20
VOLTAGE DAC
TP5
CURRENT DAC
LOOP CONTROL
700 mA CHARGER
OUT 6
LZB_MUX_GND_6 LZB_MUX_GND_20 LZB_MUX_OUT_7
OUT 20
LZB_MUX_OUT_21
OUT 7
LZB_MUX_GND_7 LZB_MUX_GND_21 LZB_MUX_OUT_8
OUT 21
LZB_MUX_OUT_22
OUT 8
LZB_MUX_GND_8 LZB_MUX_GND_22 LZB_MUX_OUT_9
OUT 22
LZB_MUX_OUT_23
OUT 9
LZB_MUX_GND_9 (2.5 mF Nominal) LZB_MUX_GND_10 LZB_MUX_GND_23 LZB_MUX_OUT_10
OUT 23
LZB_MUX_OUT_24
OUT 10
LZB_MUX_GND_24 LZB_MUX_OUT_11
OUT 24
LZB_MUX_OUT_25
OUT 11
LZB_MUX_GND_11 LZB_MUX_GND_25 LZB_MUX_OUT_12
OUT 25
LZB_MUX_OUT_26
OUT 12
LZB_MUX_GND_12 LZB_MUX_GND_26 LZB_MUX_OUT_13
OUT 26
LZB_MUX_OUT_27
OUT 13
IRANGE CONTROL 40 mA 400 mA 4A LZB_MUX_GND_13 TP6 (CV MEAS) ** ** (I MEAS) (V MEAS) ** TP3 LZB_MUX_GND_14 LZB_MUX_GND_27 LZB_MUX_OUT_14
OUT 27
LZB_MUX_OUT_28
OUT 14
LZB_MUX_GND_28
OUT 28
TP8
12 BIT A/D
LZB_CONN_GND
** CONTROLLED BY set_meas_mode
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Programming Example
The following example shows an LZB installed in Slot 18 blowing a link.
float cap_voltage, output_voltage; system_inti();//should include lzb_18->init(); to open all //relays and program to 0 V to measure cap bank //voltage, this should be close to 50 V lzb_18->set_meas_mode(LZB_CAP_VOLTAGE);//closes ADC mux for cap measure delay(1); cap_voltage=lzb_18->measure();//measures cap voltage if(cap_voltage < 40.0)//checks, aborts test if less than 40 V goto end: //LZB is set up, now connect to DUT lzb_18->close_relay(LZB_CONN_OUT);//closes output relay to mux lzb_18->close_relay(LZB_CONN_GND);//closes ground relay to mux lzb_18->close_relay(LZB_MUX_OUT_1);//closes mux relay to DUT pin //note: this is +ve connection //set current now; it also uses the high-power relays that need //time to close lzb_18->set_current(1.0);//current is programmed, but not //yet flowing; no voltage is applied in // blowing links, the clamp can help //revent overshoot when the link goes lzb_18->close_relay(LZB_CONN_CLAMP);//connects clamp circuit to output lzb_18->set_clamp(5.0); //clamps at 5 V //to check for blown link; set up to measure output voltage here lzb_18->set_meas_mode(LZB_OUTPUT_VOLTAGE); //ADC mux closed delay(5); //5 ms delay to let relays close //apply pulse to the DUT for a period of 1 ms lzb_18->set_votlage(5.0);//applies power to link, current flows wait.delay_10_us(ours->pulse_width/10); //passed param pulse width //= 1000 s for 1 ms delay output_voltage = lzb_18->measure(); //measures output voltage lzb_18->set_voltage(0.0); //end of power pulse //if the link is blown, measured output voltage will be close to //the clamp voltage of 5 V. //if not blown, the voltage will be lower; the supply will have //been in current mode //may be preferable to measure output current and check for a low //current //if the link is not blown, the test program can take action (apply //the pulse again, etc.) //may be required at this point to blow another link //al that is required is to open the mux relays and connect to //another link, set a delay //and pulse the supply again
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Programming Example
lzb_18->open_relay(LZB_MUX_OUT_1); lzb_18->open_relay(LZB_MUX_GND_2); lzb_18->close_relay(LZB_MUX_OUT_3); lzb_18->close_relay(LZB_MUX_GND_4); delay(5); lazb_18->set_voltage(5.0); //applies power to link, //current flows wait.delay_10_us(ours->pulse_width/10);//passed param //pulse_width = //1000 s for 1 ms delay output_voltage = lzb_18->(0.0);//end of power pulse //after blowing the required links, power down the LZB end: power_down();
//includes lzb_18->init();
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MUX - RESOURCE MULTIPLEXER
The Resource Multiplexer (MUX) has eight banks of four relays each. Each bank can be connected to the preceding and following banks, creating a 32-point relay matrix. Several banks contain relays that can be connected to system ground and user busses. The MUX can extend the functionality of other instruments by allowing resource sharing.
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MUX Theory
The MUX board has 32, dry reed relays group into 8 banks of four. Each bank can be connected to the following or preceding bank using the intra-bank relays. Connecting all banks together results in a 32 point matrix. The MUX board is offered in 2 versions: low voltage and high voltage. The low voltage version is populated with 200 V relays that require a minimum of 350 s to settle. The high voltage version is populated with 500 V relays and they require 1ms of settling time. The required settling time is programmed by the user with either a delay() or wait.delay_10_uS() statement. One side of the relays in a bank route directly out to the user interface; the other side of the relays are connected in common. Some banks have access to system ground (banks 2, 4, 6, 7, 8). All banks have access to one of the internal, test head user bus lines.
Except for the MUX, jumpers installed on the instrument board determine this pre-set nature. The ACS instrument has access to a number of the bus lines, but no jumpers have been defined. As can be seen from the related instrument block diagrams, bus connect relays must be closed to complete the path.
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Function Calls
Function Calls
init
Description
Valid Arguments
none
Usage
mux_14->init();
close_relay open_relay
Description
These functions close and open the stated relays. The remaining relays are not affected. Relay grouping within these functions is not allowed. No built-in wait time. Appropriate wait may be programmed with the delay() or wait.delay _10_us() statement.
Format
void close_relay(unsigned short relay); void open_relay(unsigned short relay);
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MUX_1_4 MUX_1_BUS9 MUX_BANK_1_2 MUX_2_1 MUX_2_2 MUX_2_3 MUX_2_4 MUX_2_BUS2 MUX_BANK_2_3 MUX_2_GND MUX_3_1 MUX_3_2 MUX_3_3 MUX_3_4 MUX_3_BUS3 MUX_3_BANK_3_4 MUX_4_1 MUX_4_2 MUX_4_3 MUX_4_4 MUX_4_BUS4 MUX_BANK_4_5 MUX_4_GND MUX_5_1 MUX_5_2 MUX_5_3 MUX_5_4 MUX_5_BUS5 MUX_BANK_5-6 MUX_5_BUS10 Usage
mux_14->close_relay(MUX_1_1); mux_14->open_relay(MUX_1_1);
MUX_6_4 MUX_6_BUS6 MUX_BANK_6_7 MUX_6_GND MUX_7_1 MUX_7_2 MUX_7_3 MUX_7_4 MUX_7_BUS7 MUX_7_BANK_7_8 MUX_7_GND MUX_8_1 MUX_8_2 MUX_8_3 MUX_8_4 MUX_8_BUS8 MUX_BANK_8_1 MUX_8_GND
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MUX_BANK_8_1
MUX_1_1 MUX_1_2
MUX_1_BUS9
BUS_9 BUS_8
MUX_8_BUS8
MUX_8_1 MUX_8_2
BANK 1
MUX_1_3 MUX_1_4 MUX_8_GND MUX_BANK_7_8 MUX_7_BUS7
BUS_7
BANK 8
MUX_8_3 MUX_8_4
MUX_7_1 MUX_7_2
BANK 2
MUX_2_3 MUX_2_4 MUX_2_GND MUX_7_GND MUX_BANK_6_7 MUX_6_BUS6
BUS_6
BANK 7
MUX_7_3 MUX_7_4
MUX_6_1 MUX_6_2
BANK 3
MUX_3_3 MUX_3_4 MUX_BANK_3_4 MUX_4_1 MUX_4_2 MUX_6_GND MUX_BANK_5_6 MUX_5_BUS5
BUS4 BUS_5 BUS_10
BANK 6
MUX_6_3 MUX_6_4
MUX_4_BUS4
MUX_5_1 MUX_5_2
BANK 4
MUX_4_3 MUX_4_4 MUX_4_GND MUX_BANK_4_5 MUX_5_3 MUX_5_4 MUX_5_BUS10
BANK 5
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MVS - MEDIUM-VOLTAGE SOURCE
The Medium-Voltage Source (MVS) is a medium-voltage, medium-current floating source instrument.
205
Function Calls
init
Description
This is the board initialization routine, which turns off the high-voltage supply and programs the current and voltage DACs to 100 A and 0 V respectively.
Format
void init(void);
Valid Arguments
none
Usage
mvs_15->init();
set_voltage
Description
This function programs voltage limit and voltage range. The default value for vrange is autorange. Setting the hot_switch parameter to FALSE (default), the MVS will program the voltage and current DACs to zero before switching the appropriate relays for range, then a 2ms delay will occur before setting the voltage and current DACs to their specified settings. A TRUE will bypass setting the DACs to zero and the 2ms delay will be skipped. Requesting a value greater than the specified range or the maximum supported by the hardware will result in no change to the hardware and a runtime error message.
Format
void set_voltage(float value, char vrange, char hot_switch);
206
Function Calls
voltage limit in decimal or scientific notation. vrange RANGE_10_V RANGE_20_V RANGE_50_V RANGE_100_V NOTE When operating under versions of visualATE earlier than 5.2.3, instruments autoranged downwards even when the user specified a fixed range. Starting with visualATE 5.2.3 this behavior is resolved and instruments no longer autorange, neither upward nor downward, unless the user specifies the autorange. hot_switch
set_current
Description
This function programs the current limit and current range. The default value for irange is autorange. Setting the hot_switch parameter to FALSE (default), the MVS will program the voltage and current DACs to zero before switching the appropriate relays for range, then a 2ms delay will occur before setting the voltage and current DACs to their specified settings. A TRUE will bypass setting the DACs to zero and the 2ms delay will be skipped. Requesting a value greater than the specified range or the maximum supported by the hardware will result in no change to the hardware and a runtime error message.
Format
void set_current(float value, char irange, char hot_switch);
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irange RANGE_100_UA RANGE_1_MA RANGE_10_MA RANGE_100_MA NOTE When operating under versions of visualATE earlier than 5.2.3, instruments autoranged downwards even when the user specified a fixed range. Starting with visualATE 5.2.3 this behavior is resolved and instruments no longer autorange, neither upward nor downward, unless the user specifies the autorange. hot_switch
set_meas_mode
Description
This function sets the measurement mode and range, and turns on the high-voltage power stage.
Format
void set_meas_mode(unsigned short mode);
208
Function Calls
measure
Description
This function performs a single floating-point measurement with the on-board ADC.
Format
float measure(void);
Valid Arguments
none
Usage
result = mvs_15->measure();
measure_average
Description
This function performs the stated number of measurements and returns the average.
Format
float measure_average(unsigned short samples);
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supply_off
Description
This function turns off the high-voltage power supply. For operator safety, use this function at the end of a test function.
Format
void supply_off(void);
Valid Arguments
none
Usage
mvs_15->supply_off();
NOTE Turn the inverter off when testing is not taking place. The 130 V power rail powers up in approximately 2 ms.
close_relay open_relay
Description
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Function Calls
MVS_NEG_FORCE MVS_SHORT_NEG_FS MVS_SENSE_NEG_REF_COM MVS_SENSE_NEG_OUT_COM MVS_GND_NEG_SENSE MVS_SHORT_10K_FS MVS_REF_1 MVS_REF_2 MVS_OUT_1 MVS_OUT_2 MVS_OUT_3 MVS_OUT_4 MVS_OUT_5 MVS_OUT_6 MVS_OUT_7 MVS_OUT_8 Usage
mvs_15->close_relay(MVS_OUT_1); mvs_15->open_relay(MVS_OUT_1);
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TP8
TP7 MVS_FORCE_POS
POS_FORCE
MVS_SHORT_10K_FS MVS_OUT_1 MVS_SHORT_POS_FS 10K MVS_OUT_2 FLOATING +130V MVS_SENSE_POS_OUT_COM 100 kHz ISOLATED POWER INVERTER FLOATING +15V FLOATING COM MVS_GND_POS_SENSE FLOATING -15V MVS_SENSE_POS_REF_COM MVS_OUT_5 MVS_OUT_6 TP2 MVS_GND_NEG_SENSE MVS_SENSE_NEG_OUT_COM MVS_OUT_7 MVS_OUT_3 MVS_OUT_4
MVS_OUT_8 MVS_SENSE_NEG_REF_COM
OUT_COM REF_COM
MVS_REF_1
REF_1
MVS_SHORT_NEG_FS TP6 TP5 MVS_REF_2
REF_2
NEG_FORCE
MVS_NEG_FORCE TP4 (V MEAS) ** (I MEAS) ** ** CONTROLLED BY set_meas_mode VRANGE CONTROL 10 V 20 V 50 V 100 V IRANGE CONTROL 100 A 1 mA 10 mA 100 mA TP1
12 BIT A/D
DATA BUS
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OFS - OCTAL FLOATING SOURCE
The Octal Floating Source (OFS) is a low-voltage, high-current floating source.
213
Function Calls
init
Description
This is the board initialization routine, which turns off the floating voltage supply.
Format
void init(void);
Valid Arguments
none
Usage
ofs_17->init();
set_voltage
Description
This function programs the voltage limit and range. The default value for vrange is autorange. Setting the hot_switch parameter to FALSE (default), the OFS will program the voltage and current DACs to zero before switching the appropriate relays for range, then a 2ms delay will occur before setting the voltage and current DACs to their specified settings. A TRUE will bypass setting the DACs to zero and the 2ms delay will be skipped. Requesting a value greater than the specified range or the maximum supported by the hardware will result in no change to the hardware and a runtime error message.
Format
void set_voltage(float value, char vrange, char hot_switch);
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Function Calls
vrange
NOTE When operating under versions of visualATE earlier than 5.2.3, instruments autoranged downwards even when the user specified a fixed range. Starting with visualATE 5.2.3 this behavior is resolved and instruments no longer autorange, neither upward nor downward, unless the user specifies the autorange. hot_switch
set_current
Description
This function programs the current limit and range. The default value for irange is auto-range. Setting the hot_switch parameter to FALSE (default), the OFS will program the voltage and current DACs to zero before switching the appropriate relays for range, then a 2ms delay will occur before setting the voltage and current DACs to their specified settings. A TRUE will bypass setting the DACs to zero and the 2ms delay will be skipped. Requesting a value greater than the specified range or the maximum supported by the hardware will result in no change to the hardware and a runtime error message.
Format
void set_current(float value, char irange, char hot_switch);
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set_meas_mode
Description
This function sets the measurement mode and range and turns on the floating power. supply.
Format
void set_meas_mode(unsigned short mode);
OFS_MEASURE_VOLTAGE OFS_MEASURE_CURRENT
Usage
ofs_17->set_meas_mode(OFS_MEASURE_VOLTAGE);
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Function Calls
measure
Description
This function performs a single floating-point conversion with the on-board ADC.
Format
float measure(void);
Valid Arguments
none
Usage
result = ofs_17->measure();
measure_average
Description
This function performs the stated number of measurements and returns the average.
Format
float measure_average(unsigned short samples);
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supply_off
Description
This function turns off the floating power supply. For user safety, use this command at the end of a test function.
Format
void supply_off(void);
Valid Arguments
none
Usage
ofs_17->supply_off();
NOTE Turn the inverter off when testing is not taking place. The 65 V power rail powers up in approximately 2 ms.
close_relay open_relay
Description
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Function Calls
OFS_NEG_FORCE OFS_SHORT_NEG_FS OFS_SENSE_NEG_REF_COM OFS_SENSE_NEG_OUT_COM OFS_GND_NEG_SENSE OFS_SHORT_10K_FS OFS_REF_1 OFS_REF_2 OFS_OUT_1 OFS_OUT_2 OFS_OUT_3 OFS_OUT_4 OFS_OUT_5 OFS_OUT_6 OFS_OUT_7 OFS_OUT_8
Usage
ofs_17->close_relay(OFS_OUT_1); ofs_17->open_relay(OFS_OUT_1);
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TP8
TP7 OFS_FORCE_POS
POS_FORCE
OFS_SHORT_10K_FS OFS_OUT_1 OFS_SHORT_POS_FS 10K OFS_OUT_2 FLOATING +65V OFS_SENSE_POS_OUT_COM 100 kHz ISOLATED POWER INVERTER FLOATING +15V FLOATING COM OFS_GND_POS_SENSE FLOATING -15V OFS_SENSE_POS_REF_COM OFS_OUT_5 OFS_OUT_6 TP2 OFS_GND_NEG_SENSE OFS_SENSE_NEG_OUT_COM OFS_OUT_7 OFS_OUT_3 OFS_OUT_4
OFS_OUT_8 OFS_SENSE_NEG_REF_COM
OUT_COM REF_COM
OFS_REF_1
REF_1
OFS_SHORT_NEG_FS TP6 TP5 OFS_REF_2
REF_2
NEG_FORCE
OFS_NEG_FORCE TP4 (V MEAS) ** (I MEAS) ** ** CONTROLLED BY set_meas_mode VRANGE CONTROL 5V 10 V 20 V 50 V IRANGE CONTROL 200 A 2 mA 20 mA 200 mA TP1
12 BIT A/D
DATA BUS
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OVI - OCTAL VOLTAGE/CURRENT SOURCE
The Octal Voltage/Current (OVI) source provides eight independent V/I supplies on one instrument. All supplies have 12-bit forcing and 16-bit measuring resolution. The OVI is a system-ground-referenced instrument.
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Function Calls
init
Description
This routine initializes the board. The routine closes all channel output connect relays, sets voltage to a non-calibrated 0 V on a 10 V range, and sets current to a noncalibrated 100 A on a 200 A range.
Format
void init(void);
Valid Arguments
none
Usage
ovi_2->init();
set_voltage
Description
This function programs the voltage limit and range. The default value for vrange is autorange.
NOTE Switching between extreme ranges (1 V range to 20 V range) requires 300 s settling time. Format
void set_voltage(unsigned char channel, float value, char vrange);
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Function Calls
OVI_CHANNEL_3 OVI_CHANNEL_4 OVI_CHANNEL_5 OVI_CHANNEL_6 OVI_CHANNEL_7 NOTE When operating under versions of visualATE earlier than 5.2.3, instruments autoranged downwards even when the user specified a fixed range. Starting with visualATE 5.2.3 this behavior is resolved and instruments no longer autorange, neither upward nor downward, unless the user specifies the autorange. value
set_current
Description
This function programs the current limit and range. The default value for irange is autorange. Switching between extreme ranges (20 A range to 20 mA range) may
Format
void set_current(unsigned char channel, float value, char irange);
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Valid Arguments channel OVI_CHANNEL_0 OVI_CHANNEL_1 OVI_CHANNEL_2 OVI_CHANNEL_3 OVI_CHANNEL_4 OVI_CHANNEL_5 OVI_CHANNEL_6 OVI_CHANNEL_7 NOTE When operating under versions of visualATE earlier than 5.2.3, instruments autoranged downwards even when the user specified a fixed range. Starting with visualATE 5.2.3 this behavior is resolved and instruments no longer autorange, neither upward nor downward, unless the user specifies the autorange. value
RANGE (20 mA OVI) RANGE_20_UA RANGE_200_UA RANGE_2_MA RANGE_20_MA RANGE (30 mA OVI) RANGE_30_UA RANGE_300_UA RANGE_3_MA RANGE_30_MA
Usage
ovi_2->set_current (OVI_CHANNEL_0, 2.5e-3, RANGE_20_MA);
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Function Calls
set_meas_mode
Description
This function determines the mode for subsequent measurements. set_voltage vrange sets the default range for voltage measurements. To measure current, irange is used and the set_meas_mode vrange argument is ignored.
Format
void set_meas_mode (unsigned short channel, unsigned char mode, char vrange);
Valid Arguments channel OVI_CHANNEL_0 OVI_CHANNEL_1 OVI_CHANNEL_2 OVI_CHANNEL_3 OVI_CHANNEL_4 OVI_CHANNEL_5 OVI_CHANNEL_6 OVI_CHANNEL_7 mode OVI_MEASURE_VOLTAGE OVI_MEASURE_CURRENT vrange RANGE_1_V RANGE_2_V RANGE_5_V RANGE_10_V RANGE_20_V NOTE When operating under versions of visualATE earlier than 5.2.3, instruments autoranged downwards even when the user specified a fixed range. Starting with visualATE 5.2.3 this behavior is resolved and instruments no longer autorange, neither upward nor downward, unless the user specifies the autorange.
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Usage
ovi_2->set_meas_mode (OVI_CHANNEL_0, OVI_MEASURE_VOLTAGE, OVI_10_V);
measure
Description
This function performs a single measurement. set_voltage vrange sets the default for voltage measurements. To measure current, the set_current irange is used, and the measure vrange argument is ignored.
Format
float measure (char vrange);
Valid Arguments vrange RANGE_1_V RANGE_2_V RANGE_5_V RANGE_10_V RANGE_20_V NOTE When operating under versions of visualATE earlier than 5.2.3, instruments autoranged downwards even when the user specified a fixed range. Starting with visualATE 5.2.3 this behavior is resolved and instruments no longer autorange, neither upward nor downward, unless the user specifies the autorange. Usage
result = ovi_2->measure();
measure_average
Description
This function performs the stated number of measurements and returns the average. set_voltage vrange sets the default for voltage measurements. To measure current, the set_current irange is used, and the measure vrange argument is ignored.
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Function Calls
Format
float measure_average (unsigned short samples, char vrange);
Valid Arguments samples integer number of samples vrange RANGE_1_V RANGE_2_V RANGE_5_V RANGE_10_V RANGE_20_V NOTE When operating under versions of visualATE earlier than 5.2.3, instruments autoranged downwards even when the user specified a fixed range. Starting with visualATE 5.2.3 this behavior is resolved and instruments no longer autorange, neither upward nor downward, unless the user specifies the autorange. Usage
result = ovi_2->measure_average(10);
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connect disconnect
Description
These functions closes and open the channel-force and sense-connect relays.
CAUTION
Format
void connect(unsigned short channel); void disconnect(unsigned short channel);
Valid Arguments channel OVI_CHANNEL_0 OVI_CHANNEL_1 OVI_CHANNEL_2 OVI_CHANNEL_3 OVI_CHANNEL_4 OVI_CHANNEL_5 OVI_CHANNEL_6 OVI_CHANNEL_7 Usage
ovi_2->connect(OVI_CHANNEL_0); ovi_2->disconnect(OVI_CHANNEL_0);
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V DAC (1 of 8)
CURRENT ** RANGING 100 10 K 10 K SUMMING & INT I CLAMP 100 I SENSE 10 K 10 K ** TP2 ** TP1
FORCE 1
SENSE 1
I DAC (1 of 8)
**
FORCE 2
SENSE 2 FORCE 3
TP3
V DAC (2 of 8) I DAC (2 of 8)
**
**
SENSE 3 FORCE 4
TP4
V DAC (3 of 8) I DAC (3 of 8) (CH2 A) (CH3 A) (CH4 A) (CH5 A) (CH6 A) (CH7 A) (CH8 A) (CH2 V) (CH3 V) (CH4 V) (CH5 V) (CH6 V) (CH7 V) (CH8 V)
** 100 10 K 10 K **
SENSE 4 FORCE 5
TP5
V DAC (4 of 8) I DAC (4 of 8)
** 100 10 K 10 K **
V DAC (5 of 8) I DAC (5 of 8)
* CURRENT MUX
* VOLTAGE MUX
100 10 K
SENSE 5 FORCE 6
TP6
**
V DAC (6 of 8) I DAC (6 of 8)
10 K
**
SENSE 6 FORCE 7
TP7
** 100 10 K 10 K **
V DAC (7 of 8) I DAC (7 of 8)
SENSE 7 FORCE 8
TP8
16-BIT A/D
DATA BUS
** 100 10 K
V DAC (8 of 8) I DAC (8 of 8)
**
SENSE 8
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PVI - PULSED VOLTAGE/CURRENT SOURCE
The Pulsed Voltage/Current (PVI) instrument is available in two versions: PVI-10 and PVI-100, to generate up to 10 A and 100 A pulses, respectively. This instrument is also known as the PV3 This chapter presents programming information for the two hardware versions in separate sections, both including function calls and programming examples.
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init
Description
This is the board initialization routine. The function opens all output connect switches, resets voltage and current DACs, and turns on the capacitor bank charger.
Format
void init(void);
Valid Arguments
none
Usage
pvi_4->init();
set_voltage
Description
This function programs the voltage limit and range. The default for vrange is autorange. Requesting a value greater than the specified range or the maximum supported by the hardware will result in no change to the hardware and a runtime error message.
Format
void set_voltage(float value, char vrange);
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RANGE_1_V RANGE_2_V RANGE_5_V RANGE_10_V RANGE_20_V NOTE When operating under versions of visualATE earlier than 5.2.3, instruments autoranged downwards even when the user specified a fixed range. Starting with visualATE 5.2.3 this behavior is resolved and instruments no longer autorange, neither upward nor downward, unless the user specifies the autorange. Usage
pvi_4->set_voltage(16.7, RANGE_20_V);
set_current
Description
This function programs the current limit and range, and requires a 15 ms delay. The default for irange is autorange. Requesting a value greater than the specified range or the maximum supported by the hardware will result in no change to the hardware and a runtime error message.
Format
void set_current(float value, char irange);
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NOTE When operating under versions of visualATE earlier than 5.2.3, instruments autoranged downwards even when the user specified a fixed range. Starting with visualATE 5.2.3 this behavior is resolved and instruments no longer autorange, neither upward nor downward, unless the user specifies the autorange. Usage
pvi_4->set_current(6.5, RANGE_10_A); delay(15);
set_meas_mode
Description
measure
Description
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Valid Arguments
none
Usage
result = pvi_4->measure();
measure_average
Description
This function performs the stated number of measurements and returns the average.
Format
float measure_average(unsigned short samples);
charge_on
Description
This function allows charging of the storage cap. The function requires a 15 ms delay.
Format
void charge_on(void);
Valid Arguments
none
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Usage
pvi_4->charge_on(); delay(15);
charge_off
Description
This function stops the charging of the capacitor bank and allows the supply to be used in floating mode. The function requires a 15 ms delay.
Format
void charge_off(void);
Valid Arguments
none
Usage
pvi_4->charge_off(); delay(15);
supply_off
Description
This function sets the voltage and current DACs to zero, sets both the voltage and current ranges to their lowest values, and opens all output switches.
Format
void charge_off(void);
Valid Arguments
none
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Usage
pvi_4->supply_off();
close_switch open_switch
Description
Valid Arguments switch PVI_HIGH_FORCE_1 PVI_HIGH_FORCE_2 PVI_HIGH_FORCE_3 PVI_HIGH_FORCE_4 PVI_HIGH_SENSE_1 PVI_HIGH_SENSE_2 PVI_HIGH_SENSE_3 PVI_HIGH_SENSE_4 PVI_LOW_FORCE_2 PVI_LOW_FORCE_3 PVI_LOW_FORCE_4 PVI_LOW_FORCE_5 PVI_LOW_SENSE_2 PVI_LOW_SENSE_3 PVI_LOW_SENSE_4 PVI_LOW_SENSE_5 Usage
pvi_4->close_switch(PVI_HIGH_FORCE_1); pvi_4->open_switch(PVI_LOW_SENSE_5)
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Inserting the PVI and user values, the formula becomes: T = 3.3 mF*((Cap Initial V - (user V + 5 V))/user I) The extra 5 V is required for PVI circuitry usage. The sample calculation below illustrates the formula. In the example, 30 V is required at 1.3 A. To figure out how long 1.3 A will be available at the required voltage, plug in the numbers as shown:
T = 3.3 mF*((50 V - (30 V + 5 V)) / 1.3 A) T = 3.3e-3 F*((50 V - 35 V) / 1.3 A) T = 3.3e-3 F*(15 V / 1.3 A) T = 3.3e-3*(11.54)
T = 38.1 ms The answer of 38.1 ms means that 1.3 A will be available for 38.1 ms at a constant voltage of 30 V.
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SENSE 1 FORCE 1
TP9
TP11
TP5
LOW_SENSE LOW_FORCE
SUPPLY CONTROL
(3.5mF Nominal) +
PVI_LOW_FORCE_2 PVI_LOW_SENSE_3
100mA CHARGER
SENSE 5
PVI_LOW_SENSE_5
FORCE 5
PVI_LOW_FORCE_5 TP8
TP1
ALL OUTPUT SWITCHES OPENED BY init (CV MEAS) ** (I MEAS) ** ** CONTROLLED BY set_meas_mode (OPENED BY init) TP2 ** (V MEAS)
12 BIT A/D
DATA BUS
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init
Description
This is the board initialization routine. The function opens all force and sense switches, resets voltage and current DACs, and initiates capacitor bank charging.
Format
void init(void);
Valid Arguments
none
Usage
pv3_4->init();
set_voltage
Description
This function programs the voltage limit and range. The default for vrange is autorange. Requesting a value greater than the specified range or the maximum supported by the hardware will result in no change to the hardware and a runtime error message.
Format
void set_voltage(float voltage_value, char vrange);
default is autorange
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RANGE_1_V RANGE_3_V RANGE_10_V RANGE_30_V RANGE_100_V NOTE When operating under versions of visualATE earlier than 5.2.3, instruments autoranged downwards even when the user specified a fixed range. Starting with visualATE 5.2.3 this behavior is resolved and instruments no longer autorange, neither upward nor downward, unless the user specifies the autorange. Usage
pv3_4->set_voltage(5.0, RANGE_10_V);
set_current
Description
This function programs the current limit and range. The default for irange is autorange. Requesting a value greater than the specified range or the maximum supported by the hardware will result in no change to the hardware and a runtime error message.
Format
void set_current(float current_value, char irange);
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NOTE When operating under versions of visualATE earlier than 5.2.3, instruments autoranged downwards even when the user specified a fixed range. Starting with visualATE 5.2.3 this behavior is resolved and instruments no longer autorange, neither upward nor downward, unless the user specifies the autorange. Usage
pv3_4->set_current(6.0, RANGE_10_A);
set_meas_mode
Description
measure
Description
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Valid Arguments
none
Usage
result = pv3_4->measure();
measure_average
Description
This function performs the stated number of measurements and returns the average.
Format
float measure_average(unsigned short samples);
charge_on
Description
This function monitors the temperature of the PVIs output driver and initiates capacitor bank charging if the temperature is below a set limit. If the temperature is above the limit, charging is delayed and the driver temperature is displayed on screen.
Format
void charge_on(void);
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Valid Arguments
none
Usage
pv3_4->charge_on();
charge_off
Description
This function stops the charging of the capacitor bank and allows the PVI to be used in floating mode.
Format
void charge_off(void);
Valid Arguments
none
Usage
pv3_4->charge_off();
close_switch open_switch
Description
This function closes and opens the stated force and sense switches.
Format
void close_switch(unsigned short switch); void open_switch(unsigned short switch);
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PV3_HIGH_FORCE_1 PV3_HIGH_FORCE_2 PV3_HIGH_FORCE_3 PV3_HIGH_FORCE_4 PV3_HIGH_FORCE_5 PV3_HIGH_SENSE_1 PV3_HIGH_SENSE_2 PV3_HIGH_SENSE_3 PV3_HIGH_SENSE_4 PV3_HIGH_SENSE_5 PV3_LOW_FORCE_1 PV3_LOW_FORCE_2 PV3_LOW_FORCE_3 PV3_LOW_FORCE_4 PV3_LOW_FORCE_5 PV3_LOW_SENSE_1 PV3_LOW_SENSE_2 PV3_LOW_SENSE_3 PV3_LOW_SENSE_4 PV3_LOW_SENSE_5 Usage
pv3_4->close_switch(PV3_HIGH_FORCE_1); pv3_4->open_switch(PV3_LOW_SENSE_5)
volt_meas_range
Description
This function allows the voltage measurement range to be set independently of the forcing range. To be effective, this function must be programmed after set_voltage. The function should not be used with forcing voltages greater than 10 V.
Format
void volt_meas_range(char meas_range);
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RANGE_1_V RANGE_3_V NOTE When operating under versions of visualATE earlier than 5.2.3, instruments autoranged downwards even when the user specified a fixed range. Starting with visualATE 5.2.3 this behavior is resolved and instruments no longer autorange, neither upward nor downward, unless the user specifies the autorange. Usage
pv3_4->volt_meas_range(RANGE_1_V);
These functions change the compensation of the control loop. slow_comp can be used for loads that might not be stable at the faster settings. fast_comp can be used to maintain settling times for loads that effectively attenuate the control loops bandwidth. The board initialization routine (init) sets the control loop to normal_comp.
Format
void slow_comp(void); void normal_comp(void);
void fast_comp(void);
Valid Arguments
none
Usage
pv3_4->slow_comp(); pv3_4->normal_comp(); pv3_4->fast_comp();
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current_fast current_normal
Description
These functions set the gain in the current section of the control loop. current_fast can be used to increase control loop bandwidth to maintain settling times, as well as to achieve faster slew rates for large voltage swings. The board initialization routine (init) sets the function to current_normal.
Format
void current_fast(void); void current_normal(void);
Valid Arguments
none
Usage
pv3_4->current_fast(); pv3_4->current_normal();
voltage_fast voltage_normal
Description
These functions set the gain in the voltage section of the control loop. voltage_fast can be used to maintain the slew rate when the forcing voltage is set to 2 V or less and the PVI is driving very low impedance loads in the current compliant mode. The board initialization routine (init) sets the function to voltage_normal.
Format
void voltage_fast(void); void voltage_normal(void);
Valid Arguments
none
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Usage
pv3_4->voltage_fast(); pv3_4->voltage_normal();
kelvin_on kelvin_off
Description
These functions allow the PVI to do limited kelvin-contact testing without using another VI instrument. The board initialization routine (init) sets the function to kelvin_off.
Format
void kelvin_on(void); void kelvin_off(void);
Valid Arguments
none
Usage
pv3_4->kelvin_on(); pv3_4->kelvin_off();
drive_on drive_off
Description
These functions control the period of time that the PVI drives the load. drive_on initiates the drive; drive_off terminates it. With the PVI 100, the functions set_voltage and set_current can no longer be used to initiate the drive. However, set_voltage and set_current can be used to change the drive parameters after the drive has been initiated with drive_on. The drive period is limited to 300 s on the 100 A current range.
Format
void drive_on(void);
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void drive_off(void);
Valid Arguments
none
Usage
pv3_4->drive_on(); pv3_4->drive_off();
drive_meas_off
Description
This function initiates a drive, waits for the programmed number of delay periods to pass, makes a single measurement, and then terminates the drive. Each delay period is 10 s long. The drive period is limited to 300 s on the 100 A current range.
Format
void drive_meas_off(unsigned short meas_delay);
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TP1 TP2 TP3 TP4 TP5 TP6 TP7 TP8 TP9 TP10 TP11
System ground return - ground the oscilloscope here when monitoring other test points. Output of the current-setting DAC. The voltage at this test pointvaries from 0 V to 7.5 V for a zero-to-full-scale setting. Output of the voltage-setting DAC. The voltage at this test point varies from 0 V to 9 V for a zero-to-full-scale setting. Multiplexed input to the ADC. The voltage at this test point varies from 0 V to 7.5 V for a zero-to-full-scale measurement. Voltage measurement signal before the ADC multiplexer. Current measurement signal before the ADC multiplexer. Multiplexed negative voltage sense input - use this point and TP8 to monitor voltage across the load if a differential probe is available. Multiplexed positive voltage sense input. Indicates when the ADC is strobed to initiate a measurement. MT is a positive true logic signal. Indicates when PVI is driving the load. Starts at drive_on command, and ends on drive_off. PT is a positive true logic signal. Output of the current sense amplifier. The voltage at this point varies from 0 V to 7.5 V with respect to TP17 (FGND) for a zero-to-full-scale current. A differential probe is required to monitor this point. Output of the first set of FORCE switches Output of the second set of FORCE switches. Output of the third set of FORCE switches Output of the fourth set of FORCE switches. Output of the fifth set of FORCE switches. PVI floating ground. This point is supplies a reference for TP11 (ISN). Use only when a differential probe is available.
1F 2F 3F 4F 5F FGND
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Do not connect test points TP7, TP8, or TP17 to the oscilloscope or other grounds. Use only a differential probe at these test points.
CAUTION
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FLOATING GROUND-REFERENCED CIRCUITRY 0.5 A CURRENT LIMITER 7000 F CAPACITOR BANK FORCE SWITCHES SENSE SWITCHES
+65 V
+ +
LATCHES SYSTEM WITH BUS OPTICALLY COUPLED SWITCH, RANGE, AND COMPENSATION CONTROLS
DRIVE ON/OFF
LOAD
+ -
CHARGE MEAS
OUT
IN
TEMP MEAS
V MEAS
OUT
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TIA - TIME INTERVAL ANALYZER
The Time Interval Analyzer (TIA) allows for real-time measurements of bit patterns and dynamic measurements of clock signals. This instrument acquires its measurements continuously into on-board memoryit can be viewed as a timing acquisition instrument that compares to traditional time measurement instruments in the same way that digitizers compare to voltmeters. Physically, the TIA instrument is installed in the CPU case. Specific Guide Tech low-level functions may be called directly from the user test program as required. For formats, valid arguments and usage, see Guide Technologys GT650 Series Time Interval Analyzers - Operating Guide in your visualATE documentation package.
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Function Calls
init
Description
This function loads the TIA calibration file. If the pass parameter full_cal is set TRUE, a new cal file will be generated, loaded, and saved. If full_cal is set to FALSE, the previously generated cal file will be loaded. Loading takes approximately 1 second. The user should call at program load time.
Format
void init(char full_cal);
arm
Description
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Function Calls
do_general_setup
Description
This function initializes the TIA setup using setup variables. The user should call before using the TIA. If force_setup is true, initialization will be done on both channels even if previously setup
Format
short do_general_setup(char force_setup);
0 = error
Usage
tia_card->do_general_setup(TRUE);or, tia_card->do_general_setup();
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measure
Description
This function begins the measurement. The action depends on the arming mode:
Internal arm begins measuring immediately External arm begins measuring on external arm signal Software arm begins measuring on software arm signal
Format
short measure(void);
Valid Arguments
none
Returned Argument
0= error
Usage
tia_card->measure();
measure_freq
Description
This function measures the frequency on the selected channel. The number of measurements averaged is one less than the number of time measurement (time tags) set in the set_measure command. For example, setting three time tags gives two measurements averaged. The minimum setting is two time tags; this setting gives a single frequency measurement. If an error is detected, a frequency of 0 is returned (for example, if there are no samples, or no samples within the specified maximum and minimum limits).
Format
short measure_freq(double& freq);
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Function Calls
0 = error
Usage
tia_card->measure_freq();
measure_skew
Description
This high-level function measures skew between the Channel A and Channel B time tags. The number of measurements averaged is equal to the number of time measurements (time tags) set in the set_measure command. The minimum number of time tags that can be set in set_measure is one. This single time tag gives a single skew measurement.
Format
short measure_skew(double& skew);
0 = error
Usage
tia_card->measure_skew();
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read_single_pulse
Description
This function calculates and returns width of first pulse from previously gathered data.
Format
double read_single_pulse(void);
Valid Arguments
none
Returned Argument
set_measure
Description
This function sets the number of time measurements (time tags) to be taken for each channel. The function allocates memory based on the number of time measurements set.
Format
short set_measure(unsigned long channel_a_count, unsigned long channel_b_count);
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Function Calls
Returned Argument
0 = error
Usage
tia_card->set_measure(CHANNEL_A_COUNT,CHANNEL_B_COUNT);
set_sampling_mux
Description
This function provides a user-controlled setup of the TIA sampling mux. It is not needed if setup_frequency, setup_skew or setup_single_pulse are used; these routines automatically set the sampling mux.
Format
short set_sampling_mux(short source, short mux_chan);
Valid Arguments source TIA_CHANNEL_A TIA_CHANNEL_B mux_chan TIA_CHANNEL_SAMP_MUX_A_POS_EDGE TIA_CHANNEL_SAMP_MUX_B_POS_EDGE TIA_CHANNEL_SAMP_MUX_A_NEG_EDGE TIA_CHANNEL_SAMP_MUX_B_NEG_EDGE TIA_CHANNEL_SAMP_MUX_DIV_2 TIA_CHANNEL_SAMP_MUX_DIV_4 TIA_CHANNEL_SAMP_MUX_DIV_16 TIA_CHANNEL_SAMP_MUX_DIV_32 TIA_CHANNEL_SAMP_MUX_DIV_64 TIA_CHANNEL_SAMP_MUX_DIV_256 Returned Argument
0 = error
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Usage
tia_card->set_sampling(TIA_CHANNEL_A,TIA_CHANNEL_SAMP_MUX_DIV_2);
set_threshold
Description
0 = error
Usage
tia_card->set_threshold(CHANNEL_A); tia_card->set_threshold(CHANNEL_B);
set_timeout
Description
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Function Calls
time in seconds
Returned Argument
0 = error
Usage
tia_card->set_timeout(10);
setup_frequency
Description
This function sets the TIA sampling mux for single-channel frequency measurements. It also sets TIA divider according to max_freq. If max_freq goes above 3.5 MHz, the TIA divider is set to divide by 2, 4, 16, 32, 64, or 256 as required to bring the measured frequency below 3.5 MHz. trigger_edge has no meaning when the divider is enabled.
Format
short setup_frequency(char channel,double max_freq, char trigger_edge = -1);
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Returned Argument
-1 = error
Usage
tia_card->setup_frequency(TIA_CHANNEL_A,10.0, TIA_POSITIVE_POLARITY); tia_card->setup_frequency(TIA_CHANNEL_B,5.0, TIA_NEGATIVE_POLARITY);
setup_single_pulse
Description
This function sets up the TIA sampling mux, arm mode, and set_measure for single pulse width measurement of the specified input channel. The polarity argument refers to the leading edge of the input pulse.
Format
short setup_single_pulse(char channel,char polarity);
Valid Arguments channel TIA_CHANNEL_A TIA_CHANNEL_B polarity TIA_POSITIVE_POLARITY TIA_NEGATIVE_POLARITY Returned Argument
0 = error
Usage
tia_card->setup_single_pulse(TIA_CHANNEL_A,TIA_POSITIVE_POLARITY); tia_card->setup_single_pulse(TIA_CHANNEL_B,TIA_NEGATIVE_POLARITY);
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Function Calls
setup_skew
Description
This function sets up the TIA sampling mux for skew measurement. Input Channel A is measured with respect to Input Channel B.
Format
short setup_skew(char trigger_edge_a,char trigger_edge_b);
0 = error
Usage
freq_sd = tia_card->setup_skew(TIA_POSITIVE_POLARITY,TIA_NEGATIVE_POLARITY);
std_dev_freq
Description
This function calculates the standard deviation of frequency data from a previous measurement.
Format
double std_dev_freq(char channel, unsigned longlen=0);
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longlen
std_dev_time
Description
This function calculates the standard deviation of time or skew data from a previous measurement. Use TIA_CHANNEL_A for skew measurement data.
Format
double std_dev_time(char channel, unsigned longlen=0);
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Function Calls
average
Description
This function returns averaged time data for the selected channel.
Format
double average(char channel, unsigned longlen=0);
average_skew
Description
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longlen
0 = error
Usage
tia_card->average_skew(average_skew,len);
convert_samples
Description
This function converts time tags to time data. If the max_limit_active or min_limit_active global variables are set TRUE, then time data outside of the max_val and/or min_val limits is discarded. In this case, the global variables a_count and/or b_count are updated with the new number of valid data samples. The global variable conversion_done[channel] is set TRUE if the conversion is successfully completed.
Format
void convert_samples(char channel);
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Function Calls
convert_freq_samples
Description
This function converts time tags to frequency data. If the global variables max_limit_active or min_limit_active are set TRUE, then frequency data outside of the max_val and/or min_val limits is discarded. In this case, the global variables a_count and/or b_count are updated with the new number of valid frequency samples. The global variable conversion_done[channel] is set TRUE if the conversion is successful.
Format
void convert_freq_samples(char channel);
convert_skew_samples
Description
This function converts time tags to skew data. If the global values max_limit_active or min_limit_active are set TRUE, then skew data outside of the max_val and/or min_val limits is discarded. In this case, the global variables a_count and/or b_count are updated with the new number of valid skew samples. The global variable conversion_done[channel] is set TRUE if the conversion is successful.
Format
short convert_skew_samples();
Valid Arguments
none
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Returned Argument
0 = error
Usage
tia_card->convert_skew_sample();
frequency
Description
This function calculates the average frequency using the time measurements from one channel. convert_samples (see previous page) must be run before this routine.
Format
double frequency(char channel);
read_data
Description
This function reads raw time tag data from the TIA into memory.
Format
short read_data();
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Function Calls
Valid Arguments
none
Returned Argument
0 = error
Usage
tia_card->read_data();
read_skew
Description
This routine calculates the average skew from previously collected data.
Format
short read_skew(double& skew, unsigned long len);
0 = error
Usage
tia_card->read_skew();
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Setup Variables
done_setup
Description
This routine sets a flag indicating that the setup had been done.
Format
char tia_card->m_setup[char channel].done_setup;
channel_enabled
Description
This routine sets a flag to enable the channel. Use the do_general_setup routine to execute enable.
Format
char tia_card->m_setup[char channel].channel_enabled;
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Setup Variables
clock_source
Description
This routine sets a flag to select the clock source. Use the do_general_setup routine to execute the selection.
Format
char tia_card->m_setup[char channel].clock_source;
Return Values
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impedance
Description
This routine sets a flag to select channel impedance. Use the do_general_setup routine to execute the selection.
Format
char tia_card->m_setup[char channel].impedance;
Values TIA_50_IMPEDANCE (default) TIA_1MEG_IMPEDANCE Valid Arguments channel TIA_CHANNEL_A TIA_CHANNEL_B Return Values
coupling
Description
This routine sets a flag to select channel coupling. Use the do_general_setup routine to execute the selection.
Format
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Setup Variables
Values TIA_AC_COUPLING (default) TIA_DC_COUPLING Valid Arguments channel TIA_CHANNEL_A TIA_CHANNEL_B Return Values
threshold_volts_percent
Description
This routine sets a flag to select channel threshold mode. Use the do_general_setup routine to execute the selection.
Format
char tia_card->m_setup[char channel].threshold_volts_percent;
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Global Variables
a_count b_count
Description
These are system variables that report the number of samples taken for each channel.
Format
unsigned long a_count,b_count;
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Setup Variables
chan_a_result chan_b_result
Description
This routine consists of system variables that point to the memory location of the samples taken for each channel.
Format
double *chan_a_result,*chan_b_result;
conversion_done[channel]
Description
This system array indicates that time tag to real-time conversion has been completed successfully (without error).
Format
char conversion_done[channel];
TRUE
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FALSE
Usage
flag = tia_card->conversion_done[TIA_CHANNEL_A];
max_limit_active min_limit_active
Description
This is a user-set flag to activate the maximum/minimim limit feature. Samples outside of the maximum or minimum limits are ignored if this flag is set.
Format
char max_limit_active; char min_limit_active;
Return Values
TRUE FALSE
Usage
flag = tia_card->min_limit_active;
max_val min_val
Description
This is a user-set limit for the maximum or minimum values. Samples are compared against these values with the max/min limit feature.
Format
double max_val; double min_val;
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Setup Variables
Return Value
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// !!!! User initialization code above this comment (do not remove // comment) }
Frequency Measurement
/******************************************** Setup TIA *********************************************/ // tia_card->display_errors = FALSE;//no error boxes from tia function tia_card->display_errors = TRUE;//error boxes from tia function tia_card->m_setup[TIA_CHANNEL_A].channel_enabled= TRUE; tia_card->m_setup[TIA_CHANNEL_A].clock_source= TIA_INTERNAL_CLOCK; tia_card->m_setup[TIA_CHANNEL_A].impedance= TIA_50_IMPEDANCE; tia_card->m_setup[TIA_CHANNEL_A].coupling= TIA_DC_COUPLING; tia_card->m_setup[TIA_CHANNEL_A].threshold_volts_percent = TIA_THRESHOLD_VOLTS;
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/******************************************** Measure Set Up *********************************************/ //setup measurement mode //set TIA timeout tia_card->set_timeout(ours->timeout); // TIA timeout //set number of time samples to be taken if(!tia_card->set_measure(ours->tia_a_sampls,0)) box.error(TIA set_measure error); //set arm mode if(!tia_card->arm(TIA_INTERNAL_ARM,TIA_POSITIVE_POLARITY)) box.error(TIA arm error); /******************************************** Measure Channel A Frequency *********************************************/ //setup //set TIA sampling mux divider for maximum frequency tia_card->setup_frequency(TIA_CHANNEL_A,ours->max_freq_1); //set min/max measurement limits if (ours->max_lim_flg) tia_card->max_limit_active = TRUE; else tia_card->max_limit_active = FALSE; if (ours->min_lim_flg) tia_card->min_limit_active = TRUE; else tia_card->min_limit_active = FALSE; tia_card->max_val = ours->max_limit; tia_card->min_val = ours->min_limit; //measure tia_card->measure_freq(mfreq); //check for timeout if(!tia_card->read_options.timeout)
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{ //check standard deviation of freq measurements std_dev = tia_card->std_dev_freq(TIA_CHANNEL_A); //check number of freq samples (one less than the number of time samples taken) good_smpl_cnt = tia_card->a_count; } else { //timeout occurred std_dev = (double)0.0; good_smpl_cnt = 0; }
Skew Measurement
/******************************************** Setup TIA *********************************************/ // tia_card->display_errors = FALSE;//no error boxes from tia //function tia_card->display_errors = TRUE;//error boxes from tia function tia_card->m_setup[TIA_CHANNEL_A].channel_enabled= TRUE; tia_card->m_setup[TIA_CHANNEL_A].clock_source= TIA_INTERNAL_CLOCK; tia_card->m_setup[TIA_CHANNEL_A].impedance= TIA_1MEG_IMPEDANCE; tia_card->m_setup[TIA_CHANNEL_A].coupling= TIA_DC_COUPLING; tia_card->m_setup[TIA_CHANNEL_A].threshold_volts_percent = TIA_THRESHOLD_VOLTS; tia_card->m_setup[TIA_CHANNEL_B].channel_enabled= TRUE; tia_card->m_setup[TIA_CHANNEL_B].clock_source= TIA_INTERNAL_CLOCK; tia_card->m_setup[TIA_CHANNEL_B].impedance= TIA_1MEG_IMPEDANCE; tia_card->m_setup[TIA_CHANNEL_B].coupling= TIA_DC_COUPLING; tia_card->m_setup[TIA_CHANNEL_B].threshold_volts_percent = TIA_THRESHOLD_VOLTS; tia_card->set_timeout(10e-3);// TIA times out after 10 ms if(!tia_card->do_general_m_setup()) box.error(TIA general_m_setup error); tia_card->setup[TIA_CHANNEL_A].done_setup= TRUE; tia_card->setup[TIA_CHANNEL_B].done_setup= TRUE;
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//setup measurement mode //set number of time samples to be taken if(!tia_card->set_measure(ours->tia_sampls,ours->tia_sampls)) box.error(TIA set_measure error); //set arm mode //external arm required for > 3.5 MHz edge rates if (ours->ext_arm_flg) { if(!tia_card->arm(TIA_EXTERNAL_ARM,TIA_POSITIVE_POLARITY)) box.error(TIA arm error); } else { if(!tia_card->arm(TIA_INTERNAL_ARM,TIA_POSITIVE_POLARITY)) box.error(TIA arm error); } /******************************************** Measure Chan A vs Chan B skew *********************************************/ //setup //set up TIA sampling mux for positive edge skew tia_card->setup_skew
(TIA_CHANNEL_SAMP_MUX_A_POS_EDGE,TIA_CHANNEL_SAMP_MUX_B_POS_EDGE);
//setup thresholds if(!tia_card->set_threshold(TIA_CHANNEL_A,ours->tia_thrsh_a)) box.error(TIA set_threshold); if(!tia_card->set_threshold(TIA_CHANNEL_B,ours->tia_thrsh_b)) box.error(TIA set_threshold); //set max/min skew limits (max limit required for > 3.5MHz edge //rates) if (ours->max_lim_flg) tia_card->max_limit_active = TRUE; else tia_card->max_limit_active = FALSE; if (ours->min_lim_flg) tia_card->min_limit_active = TRUE; else tia_card->min_limit_active = FALSE; tia_card->max_val = ours->max_limit; tia_card->min_val = ours->min_limit; //measure
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tia_card->measure_skew(skew); // Function returns FALSE above if all not ok. //check for timeout if(!tia_card->read_options.timeout) { //check standard deviation of the time measurements std_dev = tia_card->std_dev_time(TIA_CHANNEL_A); //check number of samples used good_smpl_cnt = tia_card->a_count; } else { //timeout occurred std_dev = (double)0.0; good_smpl_cnt = 0; }
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TMU - TIME MEASUREMENT UNIT
The Time Measurement Unit (TMU) is a precise timer with the start and stop counting conditions controlled by programmable voltage threshold. comparators. This chapter includes: TMU theory and block diagram Measurement resolution and Interpolation Input channels Arming the TMU Programming examples TMU start and stop hold off Function calls
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TMU Theory
The figure below shows the TMU conceptual diagram .
Start Voltage Reference
The TMU can collect the time between the defined voltages because the timer is controlled by programmable voltage thresholds. This is useful in measuring the following: The time a voltage signal takes to go from a high level to a lower level (fall time, Tf) The time a voltage signal takes to go from a low level to a higher level (rise time, Tr) The time required for a signal to propagate through a device (prop delay, Tp)
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TMU Theory
Tr
Tf Device Input
Device Output Tp
In addition to these programmable voltage thresholds, the TMU has two more control conditions: slope and arm. Slope allows the user to define whether the signal to be measured is rising (a positive slope) or falling (a negative slope). Arm works as the timer gate or timer enable (see Figure 41). The voltage threshold comparators can be indicating valid start and stop conditions before an arm command is issued; however, the timer will not begin counting until an arm command occurs. After an arm command is issued, the timer begins counting with the first available valid start condition.
Slope
Arm
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where C and I are known and V is measured. The TMU uses two sets of interpolation circuitry: one for the start adjust and one for the stop adjust. The capacitor discharge is initiated by the TMU start and stop trigger events and stopped by the next available 10 ns clock, as shown in Figure 20-4 on the next page. If the start and stop measurement events fall exactly on the 10 ns clock boundaries, there is no discharge of the capacitor. In this case, the calculated time offset is zero; therefore, the basic time measurement is not adjusted. The TMU interpolation is automatic when the read() command is used. Using this command, the user does not need to do any special programming. The read_now() command returns the non-interpolated measurement with 10 ns resolution.
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100 MHz Main Clock Counting Start Trigger Stop Trigger Start Pulse Stop Pulse Start +10 V Ref V for START Stop +10 V Ref V for STOP Base Resolution Measurement
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Input Channels
The TMU supports three input channels, each with multiple connect relays. Two channels, CHA and CHB, are low impedance inputs (nominal 2 K). The third channel, the HIZ, is a high impedance input (nominal 2 Meg). The three channels can be used in a variety of start and stop configurations: The TMU has an analog switch mux (located between the input channels and trigger comparators) for this purpose. See Figure 43 and Table 13 on the next page. Any input channel can be used for the start and stop conditions for rise and fall measurements. Two separate channels must be used for propagation delay measurements. Do not exceed the analog mux switch maximum voltage rating of 15 V. Exceeding this rating will damage the switches.
CAUTION
Start Voltage Reference Slope CHA Start HIZ Stop CHB Arm Stop Voltage Reference POS/NEG Timer Enable
Signal Inputs
Time
Output
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Input Channels
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Some of the commands are low-level in nature, but may be included as high-level commands in future revisions of visualATE software. The open_switch(ARM_REF_POSITIVE) command programs the voltage polarity of the reference to positive. A close_switch(ARM_REF_POSITIVE) would program the polarity negative. The low-level command, write_register, programs the external arm, threshold comparator voltage reference. This reference is derived from a 12-bit DAC that has its 12 data inputs positioned on the upper 12 bits of the TMU 16-bit address bus. The fullscale range of this DAC is 10 V. With 4096 possible DAC codes, the voltage per code is 2.44 mV. The following methods are useful for calculating the threshold value for the above example:
INT(1.25 V/2.44 mV)= 512(derives the integer number of DAC codes required) 512*16 = 8192 (multiplying by 16 shifts the DAC data to the upper 12 bits)
The example uses a value of 2000, obtained by performing a hex conversion on 8192. The value of 8192 is also acceptable, because the command accepts short values. A hex value of 2000 sets the voltage reference to 1.25 V. The low-level command, wait.delay, allows microsecond delay times in 10 s intervals.
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Programming Examples
Programming Examples
The following examples demonstrate how to set up for the named measurement: rise time, fall time, propagation delay, and periodic waveforms. The rise and fall time examples use CHA as both the start and stop input, with threshold levels shown as passed parameters. The propagation time example uses CHA as the start input and CHB as the stop input, with the start and stop threshold levels shown as passed parameters.
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Set the start trigger level with the desired voltage and positive slope. Set the stop trigger level with the desired voltage that represents one-half cycle and negative slope. Measure the period of the half cycle. Calculate the full cycle frequency by: Freq = 1/(T*2)
Time measured being zero will result in a divide-by-zero error. A way to protect against this would be as follows:
meas_time=tmu_6->read();//acquire time if (meas_time<=0)//if time measured is less than or equals zero, meas_time=1;//set variable meas_time equal to one. freq=1/(meas_time*2);//calculate full-cycle frequency
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Start Holdoff
For the start holdoff, instead of time, arm signal events can be counted. The TMU can be programmed to count external arm signal events on a range from 5 to 4095. To determine which method is used, a second parameter is required for the command. If the parameter is FALSE, then absolute time is used. If the second parameter is TRUE, then the first parameter is used as a count of events. This second parameter is optional under visualATE, and will default FALSE if not used.
Stop Holdoff
For the stop holdoff, instead of time, start signal events can be counted. The TMU can be programmed to count occurring start signal events on a range from 5 to 4095. To determine which method to use, a second parameter is required for the command. If the parameter is FALSE, then absolute time is used. If the second parameter is TRUE, then the first parameter is used as a count of events. This second parameter is optional under visualATE, and will default FALSE if not used. For example, the stop holdoff is an easy way to improve the accuracy of a frequency measurement. The frequency to be measured is fed into any of the TMU inputs, and the start and stop trigger setups are set to be the same. Now using the stop holdoff as 99 events, the card should stop on the 100th edge after the start, so if a signal had a period of 1sec, the measured time should be 100 sec. For the stop holdoff to work, the start holdoff must also be used.
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tmu_6->close_relay(TMU_HIZ_DUT1); tmu_6->start_holdoff(12, TRUE); // Sets start holdoff to 12 // events, 2nd parameter needed tmu_6->stop_holdoff(10,TRUE); // Sets stop holdoff to 10 // events, 2nd parameter needed tmu_6->start_trigger_setup(2.5, POS_SLOPE, TMU_HIZ_DUT1, TMU_IN_10V); tmu_6->stop_trigger_setup(2.5, POS_SLOPE, TMU_HIZ_DUT1, TMU_IN_10V); delay(1); tmu_6->arm(); delay(1); result = tmu_6->read(); // Measurement of 10 times the period result = result/10; // Divide by stop holdoff (10) result = 1/result; // Convert to Frequency
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Function Calls
Function Calls
init
Description
This is the board initialization routine. This function clears counters, resets trigger circuitry, resets the trigger comparator reference DACs to 0 V, and opens all on-board relays.
Format
void init(void);
Valid Arguments
none
Usage
tmu_6->init();
reset
Description
This function clears counters and resets the trigger logic. If a timeout occurs, then this function can be used to reset the logic to accept a new arm statement. It does not reset the trigger comparator reference DACs to 0 V nor does it open all on-board relays.
Format
void reset(void);
Valid Arguments
none
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Usage
tmu_6->reset();
start_trigger_setup stop_trigger_setup
Description
These functions program the start and stop trigger comparator threshold voltage levels. If vrange is not specified, the TMU autoranges so that the threshold level programmed is no greater than 80% of range. The comparator analog switch mux has a maximum voltage rating of 15 V. The statement requires a 100 s delay.
Format
void start_trigger_setup(float level, char slope, char channel, char vrange); void stop_trigger_setup(float level, char slope, char channel, char vrange);
default is autorange TMU_IN_2_5V(CHA, CHB, HIZ) TMU_IN_5V(HIZ) TMU_IN_10V(CHA, CHB, HIZ) TMU_IN_25V(HIZ) TMU_IN_50V(HIZ) TMU_IN_100V(HIZ) TMU_IN_250V(HIZ)
(2_5V is 2.5V)
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TMU_IN_500V(HIZ) TMU_IN_1000V(HIZ) NOTE When operating under versions of visualATE earlier than 5.2.3, instruments autoranged downwards even when the user specified a fixed range. Starting with visualATE 5.2.3 this behavior is resolved and instruments no longer autorange, neither upward nor downward, unless the user specifies the autorange. Usage
tmu_6->start_trigger_setup(3.0, POS_SLOPE, TMU_CHAN_A,TMU_IN_10V); tmu_6->stop_trigger_setup(3.0, NEG_SLOPE, TMU_CHAN_B, TMU_IN_10V); wait.delay_10_us(10);//100 s wait time
arm
Description
This function enables the counters to begin after a valid start condition is recognized. With no arguments, the arm statement is known as a program arm as the counters are enabled upon execution of this statement. The TMU accepts an external arm signal. A 40 s delay should be used after executing a program arm.
Format
void arm(unsigned char ext_en, unsigned char ext_slope, unsigned char counter_reset);
Defines external trigger slope TRUE (positive slope, default) FALSE (negative slope)
counter_reset
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read
Description
This function returns the interpolated measured time and defines the timeout value. With no arguments, the default timeout is 10 ms. See the "Read Statement Returns" section earlier in this chapter for more details on this function.
Format
float read(float timeout);
read_now
Description
This function obtains the current counter value with no interpolation. The resolution is 10 ns.
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Format
float read_now(void);
Valid Arguments
none
Usage
meas_counter = tmu_6->read_now();
get_status
Description
This function gets the status of the control register bits and returns it in hex format.
Format
unsigned short get_status(void);
Returned Values
0x0010 = TMU_IO2 0x0020 = TMU_IO1 0x0040 = TMU_HIZ_STAT 0x0080 = TMU_ARM_STAT 0x0100 = TMU_HOLD_END 0x0200 = TMU_STOP 0x0400 = TMU_START 0x0800 = TMU_TTL_COUNT 0x1000 = TMU_COUNTING 0x2000 = TMU_READY
bidirectional port #2 bidirectional port #1) HIZ on 10 V range, buffer at unity gain
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0x4000 = TMU_END_CNT 0x8000 = TMU_ARMED TRUE = counters not started, FALSE = either is counting or not armed
set_control clear_control
Description
Valid Arguments bit TMU_OUT_IO TMU_SET_IO1 asserting this with set_control enables IO1 & IO2 as outputs, resetting with clear_control enables them as inputs user programmable I/O bit 1, can be read with get_status. When enabled as output, high state set with set_control, low state set with clear_control user programmable I/O bit 2, can be read with get_status. When enabled as output, the high state is set with set_control, the low state is set with clear_control
TMU_SET_IO2
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close_relay open_relay
Description
TMU_CHAN_A_DUT1 TMU_CHAN_A_DUT2 TMU_CHAN_A_BUS TMU_CHAN_B_DUT1 TMU_CHAN_B_DUT2 TMU_HIZ_DUT1 TMU_HIZ_DUT2 TMU_HIZ_DUT3 TMU_HIZ_DUT4 TMU_EXT_DRV1 TMU_EXT_DRV2 TMU_EXT_DRV3 TMU_MEAS_BUS
user programmable open collector output #1 user programmable open collector output #2 user programmable open collector output #3 ADC input-to-bus connect relay
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Usage
tmu_6->close_relay(TMU_HIZ_DUT1); tmu_6->open_relay(TMU_HIZ_DUT1);
start_holdoff stop_holdoff
Description
The TMU supports two types of holdoff, time or event based. Start holdoff may used alone or with the stop holdoff but mixed types of holdoff are not allowed, i.e. Start holdoff in time and stop holdoff in events. Time values can be in the range of 640ns to 655ms in 160ns increments. If the programmed time is not an exact multiple of 160ns, it will be rounded of to the nearest 160ns. Events may be programmed from 5-4095. The second parameter is optional when working with time holdoff and only needed when using the event holdoff feature.
Format
void start_holdoff(float time, unsigned char count_events); void stop_holdoff(float time, unsigned char count_events);
NOTE See TMU Start and Stop EVENTS sections earlier in this chapter for more examples using start and stop holdoff function calls.
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ADDITIONAL USER FUNCTIONS
This chapter provides some additional STDF, wafer, and miscellaneous User Functions for visualATE users.
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Set_WRR_GOOD_CNT(unsigned long value); Set_WRR_FUNC_CNT(unsigned long value); Set_WRR_WAFER_ID(char *value); Set_WRR_FABWF_ID(char *value); Set_WRR_FRAME_ID(char *value); Set_WRR_MASK_ID(char *value); Set_WRR_USR_DESC(char *value); Set_WRR_EXC_DESC(char *value);
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Wafer Functions
The following functions write and read data from the Wafer Sort Control dialog box. They will overwrite any data that was previously entered by the operator. The names are descriptive, making them very straightforward to use.
Get_missing_wafer
Description
Returns a string that contains the missing wafer information stored in the Wafer Sort Control dialog box.
Format
BOOL Get_missing_wafer (STRING &missing_wafer);
Return values
Set_missing_wafer
Description
Sets the string that contains the missing wafer information stored in the Wafer Sort Control dialog box.
Format
BOOL Set_missing_wafer (STRING &missing_wafer);
Return values
TRUE - If successful.
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FALSE - If unsuccessful.
Usage
STRING MissingW_String; BOOL iret = Set_missing_wafer (MissingW_String);
Get_completed_wafer Description
Returns a string that contains the completed wafer information stored in the wafer sort control dialog box.
Format
BOOL Get_Completed_wafer (STRING &completed_wafer);
Return values
Set_completed_wafer
Description
Sets the string that contains the completed wafer information stored in the wafer sort control dialog box.
Format
BOOL Set_completed_wafer (STRING &completed_wafer);
Return values
TRUE - If successful.
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FALSE - If unsuccessful.
Usage
STRING Completed_String; BOOL iret = Set_completed_wafer (CompletedW_String);
Get_wafer_in_progress
Description
Returns a string that contains the wafer currently being tested as stored in the wafer sort control dialog box.
Format
BOOL Get_wafer_in_progress (STRING &wafer_in_progress);
Return values
Set_wafer_in_progress
Description
Sets a string that contains the wafer to be tested as shown in the wafer sort control dialog box.
Format
BOOL Set_wafer_in_progress (STRING &wafer_in_progress);
Return values
TRUE - If successful.
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FALSE - If unsuccessful.
Usage
STRING Current_Wafer; BOOL iret = Set_wafer_in_progress (Current_Wafer);
Get_sublot_name
Description
Returns a string that contains the sublot name as shown in the wafer sort control dialog box.
Format
BOOL Get_sublot_name (STRING &sub_lot_name);
Return values
Set_sublot_name
Description
Sets a string that contains the sublot name as shown in the wafer sort control dialog box.
Format
BOOL Set_sublot_name (STRING &sub_lot_name);
Return values
TRUE - If successful.
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FALSE - If unsuccessful.
Usage
STRING SubLot_Name; BOOL iret = Set_sublot_name (SubLot_Name);
Get_total_wafer
Description
Returns a string that contains the total wafer count as shown in the wafer sort control dialog box.
Format
BOOL Get_total_wafer (STRING &total_wafer);
Return values
Set_total_wafer
Description
Sets a string that contains the total wafer count as shown in the wafer sort control dialog box.
Format
BOOL Set_total_wafer (STRING &total_wafer);
Return values
TRUE - If successful.
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FALSE - If unsuccessful.
Usage
STRING Total_wafers; BOOL iret = Set_total_wafer (Total_wafers);
Get_wafer_list
Description
Returns a string that contains the wafer list as shown in the wafer sort control dialog box.
Format
BOOL Get_wafer_list (STRING &wafer_list);
Return values
Set_wafer_list
Description
Sets a string that contains the wafer list as shown in the wafer sort control dialog box.
Format
BOOL Set_wafer_list (STRING &wafer_list);
Return values
TRUE - If successful.
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FALSE - If unsuccessful.
Usage
STRING Wafer_List; BOOL iret = Set_wafer_list (Wafer_List);
Send_eow
Description
Return values
Set_prober_control
Description
Sets a flag to indicate that the control of wafer indexing is from a prober.
Format
BOOL Set_prober_control (BOOL prober_ctrl);
Return values
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Usage
STRING IP_Flag; BOOL iret = Set_prober_control (IP_Flag);
Get_prober_control
Description
Returns a flag to check if the prober correctly has wafer indexing control.
Format
BOOL Get_prober_control (BOOL prober_ctrl);
Return values
Get_wafer_id
Description
Return values
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Usage
STRING Wafer_Id; BOOL iret = Get_wafer_id (Wafer_Id);
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Miscellaneous Functions
StopProgram
Description
Tells the user interface to stop running the current program. A TRUE Return from this function does not guarantee that the program will stop, merely that the user interface understands not to send any more run requests to TEST.EXE.
Format
BOOL StopProgram (void);
Returns values
TRUE - If the successful. FALSE - If the stop program command is not valid at the time when this function is called.
Usage
BOOL iret = StopProgram();
RunProgram
Description
Tells the user interface to start/stop running the current program. Does the same thing as if the user had started the program by clicking the run button. A TRUE return from this function does not guarantee that the program will stop, merely that the user interface understands to send a run/stop request to TEST.EXE at the next opportunity.
Format
BOOL RunProgram (void);
Returns values
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FALSE - If the stop program command is not valid at the time when this function is called.
Usage
BOOL iret = RunProgram();
GetLotIdName
Description Returns the current lot ID name. This function will return false if there is no active program. When in engineering mode, the UI will generally return "Default" as the lot ID.
Format
BOOL GetLotIDName (STRING &name);
Returns values
TRUE - If the successful. FALSE - If the user interface can not get the current lot ID name.
Usage
STRING LotId; BOOL iret = GetLotIdName(LotId);
SetLotIdName
Description
Sets the current lot ID name. This function will return False if there is no active program.
Format
BOOL SetLotIDName (STRING &name);
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Returns values
TRUE - If successful. FALSE - If the user interface can not set the current lot ID name.
Usage
STRING LotId; BOOL iret = SetLotIdName(name);
GetSerialNum
Description
Returns the current serial number. This function will return false if there is no active program.
Format
BOOL GetSerialNum (STRING &serialno);
Return values
TRUE - If successful. FALSE - If the user interface can not get the current serial number.
Usage
STRING Curr_Serial_Num; BOOL iret = GetSerialNum(Curr_Serial_Num);
SetSerialNum
Description
Sets the current serial number. This function will return false if there is no active program.
Format
BOOL SetSerialNum (STRING &serialno);
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Return values
TRUE - If successful. FALSE - If the user interface can not get the current serial number.
Usage
STRING Curr_Serial_Num; BOOL iret = SetSerialNum(Curr_Serial_Num);
ClearLotSummaryComments
Description
Return values
AppendLotSummaryComments
Description
Appends a string to the lot summary comment field. Note: the comments are printed below the Bin count on the screen. Keep in mind the comments might not show because there isn't enough room on the screen to show all the data. The comments should show clearly when a hard copy of the summary is Printed.
Format
BOOL AppendLotSummaryComments (void);
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Return values
SetPlotData
Description
Passes a DLogPlotData object into the datalog for a given test number. This object contains plotting information that will be placed in the datalog file. Each test with such data will be marked by a bitmap in the left region of the datalog. When the user clicks this bitmap, the plot will be displayed.
NOTE plot_data is not deleted automatically once it is passed into this function.
DO NOT DELETE plot_data after passing it into this function. Extensive use of this function is discouraged because of memory leak Only for short engineering debug. DO NOT use in production
CAUTION
Format
BOOL SetPlotData (short test_i, DLogPlotData *plot_data, short site_i = 1);
Return values
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Miscellaneous Functions
GetProgramName
Description
This function returns the name of the program from visualATE. This is the name that appears in the list box that appears when the user hits the ENGINEERING button in visualATE.
Format
BOOL GetProgramName (STRING &program_name);
Return values
TRUE - If successful. FALSE - If the user interface can not get the current program name.
Usage
STRING Program_Name; BOOL iret = GetProgramName (Program_Name);
SetProgramName
Description
This function sets the name of the program from visualATE. This is the name that appears in the list box that appears when the user hits the Engineering button in visualATE.
Format
BOOL SetProgramName (STRING &program_name);
Return values
TRUE - If successful. FALSE - If the user interface can not set the current program name.
Usage
STRING Program_Name;
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OpenErrorMessage
Description
Used to create an instance of the error box message and add the message to the c:\asl_nt\system\config\ErrorMessages.txt file.
Format
BOOL OpenErrorMessage (STRING &smessage);
Return values
CloseErrorMessage
Description
Used to close an instance of the error box message and add the message to the c:\asl_nt\system\config\ErrorMessages.txt file.
Format
BOOL CloseErrorMessage (STRING &smessage);
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SendCommStatus
Description
Sends a string to the comm status box (in the bottom right hand portion of the screen).
Format
BOOL SendCommStatus(STRING &smessage);
Return values
OnNewLot
Description
Starts a new lot as if the user selected "new lot" from the tool bar menu. An error "must save current lot before starting a new one...." will occur if OnNewLot() is called from within this function because the database for the current lot is open. A better place to call OnNewLot() is in user_next_device() or from handler driver code.
Format
BOOL OnNewLot (STRING name);
Return values
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Usage
STRING Lot_Name; BOOL iret = OnNewLot (Lot_Name);
GetLimitSetName
Description
Return values
TRUE - If successful. FALSE - If the user interface can not get the current program name.
Usage
STRING Limit_Set_Name; BOOL iret = GetLimitSetName (Limit_Set_Name);
SetLimitSetName
Description
Return values
TRUE - If successful. FALSE - If the user interface can not get the current program name.
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Usage
STRING Limit_Set_Name; BOOL iret = SetLimitSetName (Limit_Set_Name);
GetDeviceName
Description
This function returns the name of the Device from visualATE. Use SetDeviceName before using GetDeviceName. This function gets a user assigned variable which is not used by visualATE. The user must set the Devicename variable before calling this function.
CAUTION
Format
BOOL GetDeviceName (STRING &device_name);
Return values
TRUE - If successful. FALSE - If the user interface can not get the current device name.
Usage
STRING Device_Name; BOOL iret = GetDeviceName (Device_Name);
SetDeviceName
Description
Return values
TRUE - If successful.
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FALSE - If the user interface can not set the current device name.
Usage
STRING Device_Name; BOOL iret = SetDeviceName (Device_Name);
GetProgramModeCode
Description
Returns a variable for general purpose use. Use SetProgramModeCode before using GetprogramModeCode. This function gets a user assigned variable which is not used by visualATE. The user must set the PrograModeCode variable before calling this CAUTION function.
Format
BOOL GetProgramModeCode (STRING &program_mode);
Return values
SetProgramModeCode
Description
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Return values
GetProgramRevision
Description
Returns a variable for general purpose use. Use SetProgramRevision before using GetProgramRevision. This function gets a user assigned variable which is not used by visualATE. The user must set the ProgramRevision variable before calling this CAUTION function.
Format
BOOL GetProgramRevision (STRING &program_revision);
Return values
SetProgramRevision
Description
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Format
BOOL SetProgramRevision (STRING &program_revision);
Return values
GetProgramTestCode
Description
Returns a variable for general purpose use. Use SetProgramTestCode before using GetProgramTestCode. This function gets a user assigned variable which is not used by visualATE. The user must set the ProgramTestCode variable before calling this CAUTION function.
Format
BOOL GetProgramTestCode (STRING &program_test_code);
Return values
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Miscellaneous Functions
SetProgramTestCode
Description
Return values
GetOperationStepNumber
Description
Returns a variable for general purpose use. Use SetOperationStepNumber before using GetOperationStepNumber. This function gets a user assigned variable which is not used by visualATE. The user must set the OperationStepNumber variable before CAUTION calling this function.
Format
BOOL GetOperationStepNumber (STRING &step_number);
Return values
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Usage
STRING Gp_Var; BOOL iret = GetOperationStepNumber (Gp_Var);
SetOperationStepNumber
Description
Return values
GetTotalPass
Description
Returns total number of passed parts. If site = 0, the total is for all sites. Otherwise, the total is for the specified site.
Format
BOOL GetTotalPass (int &total_pass, int site = 0);
Return values
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Usage
STRING Total_Pass; BOOL iret = GetTotalPass (Total_Pass, 0);
GetTotalFail
Description
Returns total number of failed parts. If site = 0, the total is for all sites. Otherwise, the total is for the specified site.
Format
BOOL GetTotalFail (int &total_fail, int site = 0);
Return values
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The Modal Dialog functions used to describe the window characteristics are considered setup commands in that they do not cause a dialog window to be generated. Once the window has been described in terms of what buttons will exist and what text will be used, a separate function must be issued to perform the actual construction and display of the box. After the Modal Dialog box has been generated, the displayed buttons and text edit field may be interrogated for user interaction.
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} //************************************************************** void modaldialogtest(test_function& func) { // The two lines below must be the first two in the function. modaldialogtest_params *ours; ours = (modaldialogtest_params *)func.params; . .//any Modal Dialog setup commands... . //********************* Add this line ******************** BOOL rtrn = RunModalDialog (&mdb);//invoke the Modal Dialog resource //******************************************************** } //modaldialogtest
The functions used to setup and construct the Modal Dialog are described on the following pages.
SetStatusDialogHasYesButton
Description
This function will insert a YES button on the Modal Dialog box. Default is no button. See the Figure 48.
Format
void SetStatusDialogHasYesButton(BOOL status);
Valid Arguments:
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Usage
mdb.SetStatusDialogHasYesButton(1);
SetStatusDialogHasNoButton
Description
This function will insert a NO button on the Modal Dialog box. Default is no button. See Figure 49.
Format
void SetStatusDialogHasNoButton(BOOL status)
Valid Arguments
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SetStatusDialogHasOKButton
Description
This function will insert an OK button on the Modal Dialog box. Default is no button. See Figure 50.
Format
void SetStatusDialogHasOKButton(BOOL status);
Valid Arguments:
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SetStatusDialogHasCancelButton
Description
This function will insert a CANCEL button on the Modal Dialog box. Default is no button. See Figure 51.
Format
void SetStatusDialogHasCancelButton(BOOL status);
Valid Arguments:
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SetDialogEditFieldLeftSideText
Description
This function will display the specified character string in the left text field. See Figure 52.
Format
void SetDialogEditFieldLeftSideText(const char *s);
Valid Arguments:
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Figure 52. Modal Dialog Box with Left String Edit Box
SetDialogEditFieldRightSideText
Description
This function will display the specified character string in the right text field. See Figure 53.
Format
void SetDialogEditFieldRightSideText(const char *s),
Valid Arguments:
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Figure 53. Modal Dialog Box with Right String Edit Box
SetDialogTopMessage
Description
This function will display the specified character string in the top text field. The text field can be scrolled by using the up and down arrow keys. See Figure 54.
Format
void SetDialogTopMessage(const char *s);
Valid Arguments:
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Figure 54. Modal Dialog Box with Top String Edit Box
SetDialogBottomMessage
Description
This function will display the specified character string in the bottom text field. The text field can be scrolled by using the up and down arrow keys. See Figure 55.
Format
void SetDialogBottomMessage(const char *s);
Valid Arguments:
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Figure 55. Modal Dialog Box with Bottom String Edit Box
SetDialogEditFieldInitializationText
Description
This function will display the specified character string in the edit text field. The text field can be scrolled by using the left and right arrow keys. See Figure 56.
Format
void SetDialogEditFieldInitializationText(const char *s);
Valid Arguments:
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Figure 56. Modal Dialog Box with Specified String Edit Box
RunModalDialog
Description
This function invokes the Modal Dialog resource and constructs the box based upon the information programmed with the SetStatusDialogHas statements. A FALSE return value indicates that the dialog was not displayed or that information from the dialog was not successfully returned. Use of the return is not mandatory.
Format
BOOL RunModalDialog(&user_defined_class_object);
Valid Arguments
1 = TRUE 0 = FALSE
Usage
BOOL rtrn = RunModalDialog(&mdb); //return used RunModalDialog(&mdb);//return not used
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GetStatusDialogYesButtonHasBeenPushed
Description
This function returns the button activation status: a 1 (TRUE) if the YES button has been pushed, a 0 (FALSE) if the button has not been pushed.
Format
BOOL GetStatusDialogYesButtonHasBeenPushed(void);
Valid Arguments:
none
Usage
BOOL rtrn = mdb.GetStatusDialogYesButtonHasBeenPushed();
GetStatusDialogNoButtonHasBeenPushed
Description
This function returns the button activation status: a 1 (TRUE) if the NO button has been pushed, a 0 (FALSE) if the button has not been pushed.
Format
BOOL GetStatusDialogNoButtonHasBeenPushed(void);
Valid Arguments:
none
Usage
BOOL rtrn = mdb.GetStatusDialogNoButtonHasBeenPushed();
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GetStatusDialogOKButtonHasBeenPushed
Description
This function returns the button activation status: a 1 (TRUE) if the OK button has been pushed, a 0 (FALSE) if the button has not been pushed.
Format
BOOL GetStatusDialogOKButtonHasBeenPushed(void);
Valid Arguments:
none
Usage
BOOL rtrn = mdb.GetStatusDialogOKButtonHasBeenPushed();
GetStatusDialogCancelButtonHasBeenPushed
Description
This function returns the button activation status: a 1 (TRUE) if the Cancel button has been pushed, a 0 (FALSE) if the button has not been pushed.
Format
BOOL GetStatusDialogCancelButtonHasBeenPushed(void);
Valid Arguments:
none
Usage
BOOL rtrn = mdb.GetStatusDialogCancelButtonHasBeenPushed();
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GetEditFieldText
Description
This function returns the character string appearing the text edit field.
Format
const char *GetEditFieldText(void);
Valid Arguments:
none
Usage
const char rtrn = mdb.GetEditFieldText();
Code Example 1
The following is a test function that defines and generates a Modal Dialog with all buttons and all text fields under control of visualATE pass parameters.
//======================================================= // modaldialogtest.cpp (User function) // void modaldialogtest_user_init(test_function& func) // void modaldialogtest(test_function& func) //=============================================================== #include "asl.h" // Disable warning C4244 "conversion from 'const double' to // 'float', possible loss of data" #pragma warning (disable : 4244) #include "modaldialogtest.h" #include "ModalDialogDescription.h" #include "ui.h" // !!!! User #includes and externs can be placed between the // comments // !!!! // ************************************************************** void modaldialogtest_user_init(test_function& func) { modaldialogtest_params *ours; ours = (modaldialogtest_params *)func.params;
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// !!!! User initialization code below this comment (do not remove // comment) // !!!! User initialization code above this comment (do not remove // comment) } //************************************************************** void modaldialogtest(test_function& func) { //******The two lines below must be the first two in the function.******** modaldialogtest_params *ours; ModalDialogDescription mdb; //create a class object and //allocate memory mdb.SetStatusDialogHasOKButton (ours->ok); mdb.SetStatusDialogHasCancelButton (ours->cancel); mdb.SetStatusDialogHasYesButton (ours->yes); mdb.SetStatusDialogHasNoButton (ours->no); mdb.SetDialogEditFieldInitializationText (ours->EditFieldText); mdb.SetDialogEditFieldLeftSideText (ours->lefttext); mdb.SetDialogEditFieldRightSideText (ours->righttext); mdb.SetDialogTopMessage (ours->toptext); mdb.SetDialogBottomMessage (ours->bottomtext); BOOL iret = RunModalDialog (&mdb); //invoke the Modal Dialog //resource }//modaldialogtest
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Code Example 2
The following is a test function that defines and generates a Modal Dialog with interrogation of the buttons and of the text edit field. //=============================================================== // modaldialogtest2.cpp (User function) // // void modaldialogtest2_user_init(test_function& func) // void modaldialogtest2(test_function& func) // //===============================================================
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#include "asl.h" // Disable warning C4244 "conversion from 'const double' to // 'float', possible loss of data" #pragma warning (disable : 4244) #include "modaldialogtest2.h" // !!!! User #includes and externs can be placed between the // comments // !!!! //*************************************************************** void modaldialogtest2_user_init(test_function& func) { modaldialogtest2_params *ours; ours = (modaldialogtest2_params *)func.params; // !!!! User initialization code below this comment (do not remove comment) // !!!! User initialization code above this comment (do not remove comment) } //*************************************************************** void modaldialogtest2(test_function& func) {
// ******The two lines below must be the first two in the function.********
modaldialogtest2_params *ours; ours = (modaldialogtest2_params *)func.params; //-------setup the Modal Dialog and construct box-----------mdb.SetStatusDialogHasOKButton (ours->ok); mdb.SetStatusDialogHasCancelButton (ours->cancel); mdb.SetStatusDialogHasYesButton (ours->yes); mdb.SetStatusDialogHasNoButton (ours->no); mdb.SetDialogEditFieldInitializationText (ours->EditFieldInitText); mdb.SetDialogEditFieldLeftSideText (ours->lefttext); mdb.SetDialogEditFieldRightSideText (ours->righttext); mdb.SetDialogTopMessage (ours->toptext); mdb.SetDialogBottomMessage (ours->bottomtext); BOOL rtrn=RunModalDialog (&mdb); //invoke the Modal Dialog //resource //------interrogate the Modal Dialog and datalog results---------if(!rtrn) //check if successfull { func.dlog->power = POWER_UNIT; func.dlog->set_test_no(1); func.dlog->test_val ((float)0); //if not, output 0
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} else { func.dlog->power = POWER_UNIT; func.dlog->set_test_no(1);//if so, output 1 func.dlog->test_val((float)1); func.dlog->set_test_no(2); float v = (float) atoi (mdb.GetEditFieldText()); //get user // input and func.dlog->test_val(v); //convert to numeric for this example. func.dlog->set_test_no(3); if (mdb.GetStatusDialogOKButtonHasBeenPushed()) //ok? func.dlog->test_val((float)1);//if so, 1 else func.dlog->test_val((float)0);//if not, 0 func.dlog->set_test_no(4); if (mdb.GetStatusDialogCancelButtonHasBeenPushed())//Cancel? func.dlog->test_val((float)1);//if so, 1 else func.dlog->test_val((float)0);//if not, 0 func.dlog->set_test_no(5); if (mdb.GetStatusDialogYesButtonHasBeenPushed()) //yes? func.dlog->test_val((float)1);//if so, 1 else func.dlog->test_val((float)0);//if not, 0 func.dlog->set_test_no(6); if (mdb.GetStatusDialogNoButtonHasBeenPushed()) //no? func.dlog->test_val((float)1);//if so, 1 else func.dlog->test_val((float)0);//if not, 0 } }//modaldialogtest2
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Datalog Functions
Datalog Functions
Functions
func.dlog->power
Description
Sets the display scaling for the value, min and max columns in the datalog output. Display over-range is indicated by Display Error in the result column. This function call must be made before any results are displayed and is active for all tests following until changed.
Format
func.dlog->power=scale
Valid Arguments:
scale POWER_TERA (e12) POWER_GIGA (e9) POWER_MEGA (e6) POWER_KILO (e3) POWER_UNIT (e0, no scaling) POWER_MILLI (e-3) POWER_MICRO (e-6) POWER_NANO (e-9) POWER_PICO (e-12) POWER_FEMTO (e-15) POWER_HEX (HEX)
Usage
func.dlog->power = POWER_MILLI;
func.dlog->set_test_no
Description
Sets the current sub-test number that determines which pass-bin limits will be used to verify the result of the test. Valid numbers are 01 through 999.
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Format
short set_test_no(test_number);
Valid Arguments:
test_number 1 to 999
Usage
func.dlog->set_test_no(237);
func.dlog->test_val
Description
Passes the test result for data logging and comparison against the limits defined by set_test_no(). The type should either be float or unsigned short. The compiler will require explicit casting of the value if the type is not obvious from the variable.
Format
test_val(result);
Valid Arguments:
result
func.dlog->tests[ ].passed_fail
Description
Determines if the referenced test passed or failed the verification performed by test_val(). The tests are referenced by placing the numeric value of (test_num -1) within the brackets. This is an offset of one due to array element number beginning with zero. This function is used in conjunction with func.dlog->set_bin().
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Datalog Functions
Format
func.dlog->tests[short (test_num 1)].passed_fail;
Valid Arguments:
test_number 1 to 999
Usage
if (func.dlog->tests[5].passed_fail == FAILED_TEST) func.dlog->set_bin(16); //if fail, then bin 16. Test number in variable test_num.
func.dlog->set_bin
Description
Sets the fail bin. This function is used in conjunction with func.dlog->tests[ ].passed_fail. Valid numbers are from 5 to 32.
Format
set_bin(short fail_bin);
Valid Arguments:
fail_bin 5 to 32
Usage
func.dlog->tests[ ].display_results
Description
Determines if datalog is enabled for the referenced test as noted by (test_num 1). Returns1 for true, 0 for false. This function is used in conjunction with func.dlog>display_results().
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Format
func.dlog->tests[short (test_num 1)].display results;
Valid Arguments:
test_num 1 to 999
Usage
if (func.dlog->tests[5].display_results) func.dlog->display_results();
func.dlog->display_results
Description
Displays the results. This function is used in conjunction with func.dlog->tests[ ].display_results which determines if datalog is enabled.
Format
display_results(void);
Valid Arguments
none
Usage
pass_bins[ ]
Description
A four element array that returns a TRUE or FALSE depending on the state of elements 0 3 representing Bin1 through Bin4. If the current bin is Bin1, then pass_bins[0] will return a TRUE. This is useful in deciding whether to run subsequent tests.
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Datalog Functions
Format
boolean pass_bins[short x];
Valid Arguments:
x 0 to 3
Usage
if(pass_bins[0]) //if current bin is Bin1, then run the following tests; else, bail out. { Icc_test(); Vio_test(); } else Exit_Program(); //user written function
Code Example
Code
//---set up and use the datalogger--------------------------------func.dlog->power = POWER_MICRO; //set range to micro func.dlog->set_test_no(1); //set test # in this function to 1 func.dlog->test_val(meas_ftime); //pass the test result if(func.dlog->tests[func.dlog>current_test].passed_fail==FAILED_TEST) func.dlog->set_bin(16); //if fail, bin 16 if(func.dlog->tests[func.dlog->current_test].display_results) func.dlog->display_results(); //if datalog is on, display results //-----------------------------------------------------------------
The above datalog example uses a special element in the place of (test_num 1) within the tests[ ].passed_fail function and the tests[ ].display_results function. This element, current_test, contains the value of (test_num 1).
Test Limits
The limits are stored in the structure func.dlog for each sub-test and for each of the 4 pass bins as:
float min_limit = func.dlog->tests[test_num 1].f_min_limit_val[bin_num - 1]);
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ASL 1000 INTERCONNECTS
The tables on the following pages describe the connections and pins configured in the 21-slot ASL 1000 test card cage. Each table lists the connections for one slot; tables are arranged in numerical order, from Slot 1 to Slot 21.
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OVI DVI PVI & PV3 ACS TMU DCC MUX HVS MVS PRO OFS LZB CH0 FORCE CH0 GUARD CH0 SENSE 3 SENSE CH1 FORCE CH1 GUARD CH1 SENSE EXT DATA 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE DRV_14 MUX_5_1 DRV_15 MUX_5_2 DRV_13 MUX_5_3 DRV_12 MUX_5_4 DRV_10 MUX_6_1 DRV_11 MUX_6_2 TMU HIZ DUT4 DRV_9 MUX_6_3 TMU HIZ DUT3 DRV_8 MUX_6_4 5 FORCE TMU HIZ DUT2 DIFF_IN_REF MUX_7_1 HVS_OUT_COM MVS_OUT_COM 5 FORCE TMU HIZ DUT1 EXT_FBACK_2 MUX_7_2 HVS_REF_COM MVS_REF_COM DUT 10 OFS_REF_COM OFS_OUT_COM 5 SENSE DIFF_IN_POS MUX_7_3 DUT 11 (RLY DRV) 4 SENSE RMS IN 4 TMU CHAN A DUT1 EXT_IN_1 MUX_7_4 HVS_POS_FORCE MVS_POS_FORCE DUT 12 OFS_POS_FORCE RMS IN 2 TMU CHAN A DUT2 DIFF_IN_NEG MUX_8_1 DUT 13 (RLY DRV) OUT_18 OUT_19 OUT_20 OUT_21 OUT_22 OUT_23 OUT_24 OUT_25 OUT_26 OUT_27 OUT_28 2 SENSE SYNC 3 TMU CHAN B DUT1 PREC_REF_FORCE MUX_8_2 HVS_REF1 MVS_REF1 DUT 14 OFS_REF1 OUT_17 1 SENSE SYNC 1 TMU CHAN B DUT2 DAC_AGND MUX_8_3 HVS_NEG_FORCE MVS_NEG_FORCE OFS_NEG_FORCE OUT_16 -FORCE ACS OUT EXT ARM IN EXT_GND_REF MUX_8_4 HVS_REF2 MVS_REF2 DUT16 OFS_REF2 OUT_15
Slots
Conn.
Pin
J2
B17
CH3 FORCE
J2
B19
CH2 FORCE
J2
B21
CH1 FORCE
J2
B23
CH0 FORCE
J2
B25
CH7 FORCE
J2
B27
CH6 FORCE
J2
B29
CH5 FORCE
J2
B31
CH4 FORCE
J2
B18
CH3 SENSE
J2
B20
CH2 SENSE
J2
B22
CH1 SENSE
J2
B24
CH0 SENSE
J2
B26
CH7 SENSE
J2
B28
CH6 SENSE
J2
B30
CH5 SENSE
J2
B32
CH4 SENSE
Conn
Pin
OVI
DVI
ACS
TMU
DCC
MUX
HVS
MVS
PRO
OFS
LZB
J2 C18 C19 C20 C21 C22 C23 C24 C25 C26 C27 C28 C29 C30 C31 C32 3 FORCE DRV_14 MUX_5_1 3 FORCE DRV_15 MUX_5_2 2 FORCE DRV_13 MUX_5_3 2 FORCE DRV_12 MUX_5_4 2 FORCE DRV_10 MUX_6_1 5 FORCE DRV_11 MUX_6_2 5 FORCE TMU HIZ DUT4 DRV_9 MUX_6_3 5 FORCE TMU HIZ DUT3 DRV_8 MUX_6_4 CH4 FORCE EXT DATA 5 FORCE TMU HIZ DUT2 DIFF_IN_REF MUX_7_1 HVS_OUT_COM MVS_OUT_COM CH5 FORCE CH1 SENSE 5 FORCE TMU HIZ DUT1 EXT_FBACK_2 MUX_7_2 HVS_REF_COM MVS_REF_COM DUT 10 CH6 FORCE CH1 GUARD 5 SENSE DIFF_IN_POS MUX_7_3 DUT 11 (RLY DRV) OFS_REF_COM OFS_OUT_COM CH7 FORCE CH1 FORCE 4 SENSE RMS IN 4 TMU CHAN A DUT1 EXT_IN_1 MUX_7_4 HVS_POS_FORCE MVS_POS_FORCE DUT 12 CH0 FORCE 3 SENSE RMS IN 2 TMU CHAN A DUT2 DIFF_IN_NEG MUX_8_1 DUT 13 (RLY DRV) OFS_POS_FORCE CH1 FORCE CH0 SENSE 2 SENSE SYNC 3 TMU CHAN B DUT1 PREC_REF_FORCE MUX_8_2 HVS_REF1 MVS_REF1 DUT 14 OFS_REF1 CH2 FORCE CH0 GUARD 1 SENSE SYNC 1 TMU CHAN B DUT2 DAC_AGND MUX_8_3 HVS_NEG_FORCE MVS_NEG_FORCE OFS_NEG_FORCE OUT_16 OUT_17 OUT_18 OUT_19 OUT_20 OUT_21 OUT_22 OUT_23 OUT_24 OUT_25 OUT_26 OUT_27 OUT_28
C17
CH3 FORCE
CH0 FORCE
-FORCE
ACS OUT
EXT ARM IN
EXT_GND_REF
MUX_8_4
HVS_REF2
MVS_REF2
DUT16
OFS_REF2
OUT_15
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2 A18 A19 A20 A21 A22 A23 A24 A25 A26 A27 A28 A29 A30 A31 A32 3 FORCE -SENSE 1 FORCE TMU EXT DRV3 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE CH4 SENSE EXT CLOCK 4 FORCE EXT CLK IN CH5 SENSE EXT GND SENS 4 FORCE CH6 SENSE EXT ADC STB 3 FORCE CH7 SENSE EXT IN1 3 FORCE EXT_ADC_IN1 EXT_ADC_IN2 EXT_DRV_2 EXT_DRV_1 DRV_0 DRV_1 DRV_3 DRV_2 DRV_4 DRV_5 DRV_7 DRV_6 CH0 SENSE EXT IN2 2 FORCE RMS IN 3 IO1 PREC_REF_SENSE CH1 SENSE EXT DRV2 2 FORCE RMS IN 1 IO2 EXT_IN_2 CH2 SENSE EXT IN3 1 FORCE SYNC 2 TMU EXT DRV2 SERVO_TRIGGER MUX_4_3 MUX_4_2 MUX_4_1 MUX_3_4 MUX_3_3 MUX_3_2 MUX_3_1 MUX_2_4 MUX_2_3 MUX_2_2 MUX_2_1 MUX_1_4 MUX_1_3 MUX_1_2
A17
CH3 SENSE
EXT DRV1
1 FORCE
EXT_FBACK_1
MUX_4_4
DUT 8
OFS_OUT_8 OFS_OUT_7 DUT 6 DUT 5 (GND) OFS_OUT_6 OFS_OUT_5 OFS_OUT_4 DUT 3 (+15V) DUT 2 (RLY DRV) DUT 1 (-15V) OFS_OUT_3 OFS_OUT_2 OFS_OUT_1
OUT_1 OUT_2 OUT_3 OUT_4 OUT_5 OUT_6 OUT_7 OUT_8 OUT_9 OUT_10 OUT_11 OUT_12 OUT_13 OUT_14
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
J2
367
J2
J2
Slots
J2
368
Pin OVI DVI PVI & PV3 ACS TMU DCC MUX HVS MVS PRO OFS LZB B32 B30 B28 B26 B24 B22 B20 B18 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE DRV_14 MUX_5_1 DRV_15 MUX_5_2 DRV_13 MUX_5_3 DRV_12 MUX_5_4 DRV_10 MUX_6_1 DRV_11 MUX_6_2 TMU HIZ DUT4 DRV_9 MUX_6_3 TMU HIZ DUT3 DRV_8 MUX_6_4 CH4 FORCE EXT DATA 5 FORCE TMU HIZ DUT2 DIFF_IN_REF MUX_7_1 HVS_OUT_COM MVS_OUT_COM CH5 FORCE CH1 SENSE 5 FORCE TMU HIZ DUT1 EXT_FBACK_2 MUX_7_2 HVS_REF_COM MVS_REF_COM DUT 10 CH6 FORCE CH1 GUARD 5 SENSE DIFF_IN_POS MUX_7_3 DUT 11 (RLY DRV) OFS_REF_COM OFS_OUT_COM CH7 FORCE CH1 FORCE 4 SENSE RMS IN 4 TMU CHAN A DUT1 EXT_IN_1 MUX_7_4 HVS_POS_FORCE MVS_POS_FORCE DUT 12 CH0 FORCE 3 SENSE RMS IN 2 TMU CHAN A DUT2 DIFF_IN_NEG MUX_8_1 DUT 13 (RLY DRV) OFS_POS_FORCE CH1 FORCE CH0 SENSE 2 SENSE SYNC 3 TMU CHAN B DUT1 PREC_REF_FORCE MUX_8_2 HVS_REF1 MVS_REF1 DUT 14 OFS_REF1 CH2 FORCE CH0 GUARD 1 SENSE SYNC 1 TMU CHAN B DUT2 DAC_AGND MUX_8_3 HVS_NEG_FORCE MVS_NEG_FORCE OFS_NEG_FORCE OUT_16 OUT_17 OUT_18 OUT_19 OUT_20 OUT_21 OUT_22 OUT_23 OUT_24 OUT_25 OUT_26 OUT_27 OUT_28 CH3 FORCE CH0 FORCE -FORCE ACS OUT EXT ARM IN EXT_GND_REF MUX_8_4 HVS_REF2 MVS_REF2 DUT16 OFS_REF2 OUT_15
Conn
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
OUT_1 OUT_2 OUT_3 OUT_4 OUT_5 OUT_6 OUT_7 OUT_8 OUT_9 OUT_10 OUT_11 OUT_12 OUT_13 OUT_14
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
Conn
Pin
OVI
DVI
ACS
TMU
DCC
MUX
HVS
MVS
PRO
OFS
LZB
PRO-DIG
J3 GND CH1-1 CH1-2 GND CH1-3 OUT_20 OFS_REF_COM OFS_OUT_COM OUT_21 OUT_22 OUT_23 OUT_24 OUT_25 OUT_26 OUT_27 OUT_28 CH1-4 GND EXT_CLK GND CH1-5 CH1-6 GND A31 A30 A29 A28 A27 A26 A25 A24 A23 A22 A21 A20 A19 A18 A17 3 FORCE DRV_14 MUX_5_1 3 FORCE DRV_15 MUX_5_2 2 FORCE DRV_13 MUX_5_3 2 FORCE DRV_12 MUX_5_4 2 FORCE DRV_10 MUX_6_1 5 FORCE DRV_11 MUX_6_2 5 FORCE TMU HIZ DUT4 DRV_9 MUX_6_3 5 FORCE TMU HIZ DUT3 DRV_8 MUX_6_4 CH4 FORCE EXT DATA 5 FORCE TMU HIZ DUT2 DIFF_IN_REF MUX_7_1 HVS_OUT_COM MVS_OUT_COM CH5 FORCE CH1 SENSE 5 FORCE TMU HIZ DUT1 EXT_FBACK_2 MUX_7_2 HVS_REF_COM MVS_REF_COM DUT 10 CH6 FORCE CH1 GUARD 5 SENSE DIFF_IN_POS MUX_7_3 DUT 11 (RLY DRV) CH7 FORCE CH1 FORCE 4 SENSE RMS IN 4 TMU CHAN A DUT1 EXT_IN_1 MUX_7_4 HVS_POS_FORCE MVS_POS_FORCE DUT 12 OFS_POS_FORCE CH0 FORCE 3 SENSE RMS IN 2 TMU CHAN A DUT2 DIFF_IN_NEG MUX_8_1 DUT 13 (RLY DRV) OUT_18 OUT_19 CH1 FORCE CH0 SENSE 2 SENSE SYNC 3 TMU CHAN B DUT1 PREC_REF_FORCE MUX_8_2 HVS_REF1 MVS_REF1 DUT 14 OFS_REF1 OUT_17 CH2 FORCE CH0 GUARD 1 SENSE SYNC 1 TMU CHAN B DUT2 DAC_AGND MUX_8_3 HVS_NEG_FORCE MVS_NEG_FORCE OFS_NEG_FORCE OUT_16
A32
CH3 FORCE
CH0 FORCE
-FORCE
ACS OUT
EXT ARM IN
EXT_GND_REF
MUX_8_4
HVS_REF2
MVS_REF2
DUT16
OFS_REF2
OUT_15
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3 C31 C30 C29 C28 C27 C26 C25 C24 C23 C22 C21 C20 C19 C18 C17 -SENSE 3 FORCE 1 FORCE TMU EXT DRV3 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE CH4 SENSE EXT CLOCK 4 FORCE EXT CLK IN CH5 SENSE EXT GND SENS 4 FORCE EXT_DRV_2 EXT_DRV_1 DRV_0 DRV_1 DRV_3 DRV_2 DRV_4 DRV_5 DRV_7 DRV_6 CH6 SENSE EXT ADC STB 3 FORCE EXT_ADC_IN2 CH7 SENSE EXT IN1 3 FORCE EXT_ADC_IN1 CH0 SENSE EXT IN2 2 FORCE RMS IN 3 IO1 PREC_REF_SENSE CH1 SENSE EXT DRV2 2 FORCE RMS IN 1 IO2 EXT_IN_2 MUX_4_2 MUX_4_1 MUX_3_4 MUX_3_3 MUX_3_2 MUX_3_1 MUX_2_4 MUX_2_3 MUX_2_2 MUX_2_1 MUX_1_4 MUX_1_3 MUX_1_2 CH2 SENSE EXT IN3 1 FORCE SYNC 2 TMU EXT DRV2 SERVO_TRIGGER MUX_4_3
C32
CH3 SENSE
EXT DRV1
1 FORCE
EXT_FBACK_1
MUX_4_4
DUT 8
OFS_OUT_8 OFS_OUT_7 DUT 6 DUT 5 (GND) OFS_OUT_6 OFS_OUT_5 OFS_OUT_4 DUT 3 (+15V) DUT 2 (RLY DRV) DUT 1 (-15V) OFS_OUT_3 OFS_OUT_2 OFS_OUT_1
OUT_1 OUT_2 OUT_3 OUT_4 OUT_5 OUT_6 OUT_7 OUT_8 OUT_9 OUT_10 OUT_11 OUT_12 OUT_13 OUT_14
GND CH2-1 CH2-2 GND CH2-3 CH2-4 GND EXT_TRIG GND CH2-5 CH2-6 GND
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
J3
369
J3
J3
Slots
J3
370
Conn Pin OVI DVI PVI & PV3 ACS TMU DCC MUX HVS MVS PRO OFS LZB J5 J5 J5 J5 J5 J5 J5 J5 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE DRV_14 MUX_5_1 DRV_15 MUX_5_2 DRV_13 MUX_5_3 DRV_12 MUX_5_4 DRV_10 MUX_6_1 DRV_11 MUX_6_2 TMU HIZ DUT4 DRV_9 MUX_6_3 TMU HIZ DUT3 DRV_8 MUX_6_4 B31 CH4 FORCE EXT DATA 5 FORCE TMU HIZ DUT2 DIFF_IN_REF MUX_7_1 HVS_OUT_COM MVS_OUT_COM B29 CH5 FORCE CH1 SENSE 5 FORCE TMU HIZ DUT1 EXT_FBACK_2 MUX_7_2 HVS_REF_COM MVS_REF_COM DUT 10 B27 CH6 FORCE CH1 GUARD 5 SENSE DIFF_IN_POS MUX_7_3 DUT 11 (RLY DRV) OFS_REF_COM OFS_OUT_COM B25 CH7 FORCE CH1 FORCE 4 SENSE RMS IN 4 TMU CHAN A DUT1 EXT_IN_1 MUX_7_4 HVS_POS_FORCE MVS_POS_FORCE DUT 12 B23 CH0 FORCE 3 SENSE RMS IN 2 TMU CHAN A DUT2 DIFF_IN_NEG MUX_8_1 DUT 13 (RLY DRV) OFS_POS_FORCE B21 CH1 FORCE CH0 SENSE 2 SENSE SYNC 3 TMU CHAN B DUT1 PREC_REF_FORCE MUX_8_2 HVS_REF1 MVS_REF1 DUT 14 OFS_REF1 B19 CH2 FORCE CH0 GUARD 1 SENSE SYNC 1 TMU CHAN B DUT2 DAC_AGND MUX_8_3 HVS_NEG_FORCE MVS_NEG_FORCE OFS_NEG_FORCE OUT_16 OUT_17 OUT_18 OUT_19 OUT_20 OUT_21 OUT_22 OUT_23 OUT_24 OUT_25 OUT_26 OUT_27 OUT_28 B17 CH3 FORCE CH0 FORCE -FORCE ACS OUT EXT ARM IN EXT_GND_REF MUX_8_4 HVS_REF2 MVS_REF2 DUT16 OFS_REF2 OUT_15
OUT_1 OUT_2 OUT_3 OUT_4 OUT_5 OUT_6 OUT_7 OUT_8 OUT_9 OUT_10 OUT_11 OUT_12 OUT_13 OUT_14
Conn
Pin
OVI
DVI
ACS
TMU
DCC
MUX
HVS
MVS
PRO
OFS
LZB
J5 J5 J5 J5 J5 J5 J5 J5 J5 J5 J5 J5 J5 J5 J5 J5 C16 3 FORCE DRV_14 MUX_5_1 C15 3 FORCE DRV_15 MUX_5_2 C14 2 FORCE DRV_13 MUX_5_3 C13 2 FORCE DRV_12 MUX_5_4 C12 2 FORCE DRV_10 MUX_6_1 C11 5 FORCE DRV_11 MUX_6_2 C10 5 FORCE TMU HIZ DUT4 DRV_9 MUX_6_3 C9 5 FORCE TMU HIZ DUT3 DRV_8 MUX_6_4 C8 CH4 FORCE EXT DATA 5 FORCE TMU HIZ DUT2 DIFF_IN_REF MUX_7_1 HVS_OUT_COM MVS_OUT_COM C7 CH5 FORCE CH1 SENSE 5 FORCE TMU HIZ DUT1 EXT_FBACK_2 MUX_7_2 HVS_REF_COM MVS_REF_COM DUT 10 C6 CH6 FORCE CH1 GUARD 5 SENSE DIFF_IN_POS MUX_7_3 DUT 11 (RLY DRV) OFS_REF_COM OFS_OUT_COM C5 CH7 FORCE CH1 FORCE 4 SENSE RMS IN 4 TMU CHAN A DUT1 EXT_IN_1 MUX_7_4 HVS_POS_FORCE MVS_POS_FORCE DUT 12 C4 CH0 FORCE 3 SENSE RMS IN 2 TMU CHAN A DUT2 DIFF_IN_NEG MUX_8_1 DUT 13 (RLY DRV) OFS_POS_FORCE C3 CH1 FORCE CH0 SENSE 2 SENSE SYNC 3 TMU CHAN B DUT1 PREC_REF_FORCE MUX_8_2 HVS_REF1 MVS_REF1 DUT 14 OFS_REF1 C2 CH2 FORCE CH0 GUARD 1 SENSE SYNC 1 TMU CHAN B DUT2 DAC_AGND MUX_8_3 HVS_NEG_FORCE MVS_NEG_FORCE OFS_NEG_FORCE OUT_16 OUT_17 OUT_18 OUT_19 OUT_20 OUT_21 OUT_22 OUT_23 OUT_24 OUT_25 OUT_26 OUT_27 OUT_28
C1
CH3 FORCE
CH0 FORCE
-FORCE
ACS OUT
EXT ARM IN
EXT_GND_REF
MUX_8_4
HVS_REF2
MVS_REF2
DUT16
OFS_REF2
OUT_15
J5 J5 J5 J5 J5 J5 J5 J5 J5 J5 J5 J5 J5 J5 J5 J5 A16 A15 3 FORCE -SENSE A14 1 FORCE TMU EXT DRV3 A13 1 FORCE A12 1 FORCE A11 4 FORCE A10 4 FORCE A9 4 FORCE A8 CH4 SENSE EXT CLOCK 4 FORCE EXT CLK IN A7 CH5 SENSE EXT GND SENS 4 FORCE A6 CH6 SENSE EXT ADC STB 3 FORCE A5 CH7 SENSE EXT IN1 3 FORCE EXT_ADC_IN1 EXT_ADC_IN2 EXT_DRV_2 EXT_DRV_1 DRV_0 DRV_1 DRV_3 DRV_2 DRV_4 DRV_5 DRV_7 DRV_6 A4 CH0 SENSE EXT IN2 2 FORCE RMS IN 3 IO1 PREC_REF_SENSE A3 CH1 SENSE EXT DRV2 2 FORCE RMS IN 1 IO2 EXT_IN_2 A2 CH2 SENSE EXT IN3 1 FORCE SYNC 2 TMU EXT DRV2 SERVO_TRIGGER MUX_4_3 MUX_4_2 MUX_4_1 MUX_3_4 MUX_3_3 MUX_3_2 MUX_3_1 MUX_2_4 MUX_2_3 MUX_2_2 MUX_2_1 MUX_1_4 MUX_1_3 MUX_1_2
A1
CH3 SENSE
EXT DRV1
1 FORCE
EXT_FBACK_1
MUX_4_4
DUT 8
OFS_OUT_8 OFS_OUT_7 DUT 6 DUT 5 (GND) OFS_OUT_6 OFS_OUT_5 OFS_OUT_4 DUT 3 (+15V) DUT 2 (RLY DRV) DUT 1 (-15V) OFS_OUT_3 OFS_OUT_2 OFS_OUT_1
OUT_1 OUT_2 OUT_3 OUT_4 OUT_5 OUT_6 OUT_7 OUT_8 OUT_9 OUT_10 OUT_11 OUT_12 OUT_13 OUT_14
371
Slots
372
Pin OVI DVI PVI & PV3 ACS TMU DDD(M) DCC MUX HVS MVS PRO OFS B2 B4 B6 B8 B10 B12 B14 B16 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE DRV_14 MUX_5_1 DRV_15 MUX_5_2 DRV_13 MUX_5_3 DRV_12 MUX_5_4 DRV_10 MUX_6_1 DRV_11 MUX_6_2 TMU HIZ DUT4 DRV_9 MUX_6_3 TMU HIZ DUT3 DRV_8 MUX_6_4 CH4 FORCE EXT DATA 5 FORCE TMU HIZ DUT2 CHANNEL 8 DIFF_IN_REF MUX_7_1 HVS_OUT_COM MVS_OUT_COM CH5 FORCE CH1 SENSE 5 FORCE TMU HIZ DUT1 CHANNEL 7 EXT_FBACK_2 MUX_7_2 HVS_REF_COM MVS_REF_COM DUT 10 CH6 FORCE CH1 GUARD 5 SENSE CHANNEL 6 DIFF_IN_POS MUX_7_3 DUT 11 (RLY DRV) OFS_REF_COM OFS_OUT_COM CH7 FORCE CH1 FORCE 4 SENSE RMS IN 4 TMU CHAN A DUT1 CHANNEL 5 EXT_IN_1 MUX_7_4 HVS_POS_FORCE MVS_POS_FORCE DUT 12 CH0 FORCE 3 SENSE RMS IN 2 TMU CHAN A DUT2 CHANNEL 4 DIFF_IN_NEG MUX_8_1 DUT 13 (RLY DRV) OFS_POS_FORCE CH1 FORCE CH0 SENSE 2 SENSE SYNC 3 TMU CHAN B DUT1 CHANNEL 3 PREC_REF_FORCE MUX_8_2 HVS_REF1 MVS_REF1 DUT 14 OFS_REF1 CH2 FORCE CH0 GUARD 1 SENSE SYNC 1 TMU CHAN B DUT2 CHANNEL 2 DAC_AGND MUX_8_3 HVS_NEG_FORCE MVS_NEG_FORCE OFS_NEG_FORCE CH3 FORCE CH0 FORCE -FORCE ACS OUT EXT ARM IN CHANNEL 1 EXT_GND_REF MUX_8_4 HVS_REF2 MVS_REF2 DUT16 OFS_REF2
Conn
J5
J5
J5
J5
Table 20.
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
J5
Conn
Pin
DVI
ACS
TMU
DOAL
LCB
DCC
MUX
HVS
MVS
PRO
OFS
LZB
J1 A2 CH0 GUARD A3 CH0 SENSE A4 A5 CH1 FORCE A6 CH1 GUARD A7 CH1 SENSE A8 EXT DATA A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 DRV_14 MUX_5_1 CH1 POS IN CH2 DUT POS DRV_15 MUX_5_2 DRV_13 MUX_5_3 CH1 NEG IN CH2 DUT NEG DRV_12 MUX_5_4 CH1 PICO NEG CH2 PICO POS DRV_10 MUX_6_1 CH1 NEG OUT DRV_11 MUX_6_2 TMU HIZ DUT4 CH1 PICO POS CH2 PICO POS DRV_9 MUX_6_3 TMU HIZ DUT3 CH1 POS OUT DRV_8 MUX_6_4 TMU HIZ DUT2 EXT DRV 2 DIFF_IN_REF MUX_7_1 HVS_OUT_COM MVS_OUT_COM TMU HIZ DUT1 DUT POS IN CH3 DUT POS EXT_FBACK_2 MUX_7_2 HVS_REF_COM MVS_REF_COM DUT 10 EXT DRV 1 CH2 3 CONNECT DIFF_IN_POS MUX_7_3 DUT 11 (RLY DRV) OFS_REF_COM OFS_OUT_COM RMS IN 4 TMU CHAN A DUT1 DUT NEG IN CH3 DUT NEG EXT_IN_1 MUX_7_4 HVS_POS_FORCE MVS_POS_FORCE DUT 12 RMS IN 2 TMU CHAN A DUT2 EXT PICO NEG CH3 PICO NEG DIFF_IN_NEG MUX_8_1 DUT 13 (RLY DRV) OFS_POS_FORCE SYNC 3 TMU CHAN B DUT1 DUT NEG OUT PREC_REF_FORCE MUX_8_2 HVS_REF1 MVS_REF1 DUT 14 OFS_REF1 SYNC 1 TMU CHAN B DUT2 EXT PICO POS CH3 PICO POS DAC_AGND MUX_8_3 HVS_NEG_FORCE MVS_NEG_FORCE OFS_NEG_FORCE OUT_16 OUT_17 OUT_18 OUT_19 OUT_20 OUT_21 OUT_22 OUT_23 OUT_24 OUT_25 OUT_26 OUT_27 OUT_28
A1 CH0 FORCE
ACS OUT
EXT ARM IN
EXT_GND_REF
MUX_8_4
HVS_REF2
MVS_REF2
DUT16
OFS_REF2
OUT_15
J1
J1
J1
J1
J1
J1
J1
J1
J1
J1
J1
J1
J1
J1
J1
J1 C2 EXT IN3 C3 EXT DRV2 C4 EXT IN2 C5 EXT IN1 C6 EXT ADC STB C7 EXT GND SENS C8 EXT CLOCK C9 C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 C15 C16 TMU EXT DRV3 CH1 OUT OUT CH1 EXT DRV CH1 FEEDBACK CH1 RMS MTR CH1 DUT OUT CH2 FEEDBACK CH1 LOAD CONN CH1 OUT 2 EXT CLK IN DUT OUT OUT EXT REF DUT OUT RMS METER EXT_ADC_IN1 EXT_ADC_IN2 EXT_DRV_2 EXT_DRV_1 DRV_0 DRV_1 DRV_3 DRV_2 DRV_4 DRV_5 DRV_7 DRV_6 RMS IN 3 IO1 CH0 FEEDBACK CH3 FEEDBACK PREC_REF_SENSE RMS IN 1 IO2 EXT RLY DRV CH2 3 BYPASS EXT_IN_2 SYNC 2 TMU EXT DRV2 EXT LOAD CONN SERVO_TRIGGER MUX_4_3 MUX_4_2 MUX_4_1 MUX_3_4 MUX_3_3 MUX_3_2 MUX_3_1 MUX_2_4 MUX_2_3 MUX_2_2 MUX_2_1 MUX_1_4 MUX_1_3 MUX_1_2
C1 EXT DRV1
DUT OUT 2
EXT_FBACK_1
MUX_4_4
DUT 8
OFS_OUT_8 OFS_OUT_7 DUT 6 DUT 5 (GND) OFS_OUT_6 OFS_OUT_5 OFS_OUT_4 DUT 3 (+15V) DUT 2 (RLY DRV) DUT 1 (-15V) OFS_OUT_3 OFS_OUT_2 OFS_OUT_1
OUT_1 OUT_2 OUT_3 OUT_4 OUT_5 OUT_6 OUT_7 OUT_8 OUT_9 OUT_10 OUT_11 OUT_12 OUT_13 OUT_14
J1
J1
J1
J1
J1
J1
J1
J1
J1
J1
J1
J1
373
J1
J1
Slots
J1
374
Connector Pin DVI J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 B13 EXT DATA B14 CH1 SENSE B15 CH1 GUARD B16 CH1 FORCE B17
CHO MEAS
CH0 FORCE
Conn
Pin
DVI
ACS
TMU
DDD(S)
DOAL
LCB
DCC
MUX
HVS
MVS
PRO
J1 J1 CH1 PICO POS PREC_REF_FORCE CH1 PICO NEG CH1 DUT NEG CH1 4 CONNECT CH1 DUT POS DIFF_IN_REF DRV_8 CH4 PICO POS DRV_11 CH4 PICO POS CH4 DUT NEG DRV_13 CH1 POS IN CH4 DUT POS DRV_14 DRV_15 MUX_5_3 MUX_5_2 MUX_5_1 DRV_12 MUX_5_4 DRV_10 MUX_6_1 MUX_6_2 DRV_9 MUX_6_3 MUX_6_4 MUX_7_1 HVS_OUT_COM EXT_FBACK_2 MUX_7_2 HVS_REF_COM MVS_REF_COM MVS_OUT_COM DIFF_IN_POS MUX_7_3 EXT_IN_1 MUX_7_4 HVS_POS_FORCE MVS_POS_FORCE DIFF_IN_NEG MUX_8_1 MUX_8_2 HVS_REF1 MVS_REF1 DUT 14 DUT 13 (RLY DRV) DUT 12 DUT 11 (RLY DRV) DUT 10 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 A32 A31 A30 A29 CH1 NEG IN A28 CH1 PICO NEG A27 CH1 NEG OUT A26 TMU HIZ DUT4 CH1 PICO POS A25 TMU HIZ DUT3 CH1 POS OUT A24 EXT DATA TMU HIZ DUT2 CHANNEL 8 EXT DRV 2 A23 CH1 SENSE TMU HIZ DUT1 CHANNEL 7 DUT POS IN A22 CH1 GUARD CHANNEL 6 EXT DRV 1 A21 CH1 FORCE RMS IN 4 TMU CHAN A DUT1 CHANNEL 5 DUT NEG IN A20 RMS IN 2 TMU CHAN A DUT2 CHANNEL 4 EXT PICO NEG A19 CH0 SENSE SYNC 3 TMU CHAN B DUT1 CHANNEL 3 DUT NEG OUT A18 CH0 GUARD SYNC 1 TMU CHAN B DUT2 CHANNEL 2 EXT PICO POS DAC_AGND MUX_8_3 HVS_NEG_FORCE MVS_NEG_FORCE
ACS OUT
EXT ARM IN
CHANNEL 1
EXT_GND_REF
MUX_8_4
HVS_REF2
MVS_REF2
DUT16
J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 C32 C31 C30 TMU EXT DRV3 CH1 OUT OUT C29 C28 C27 C26 C25 C24 EXT CLOCK EXT CLK IN DUT OUT OUT CH1 OUT 2 CH1 LOAD CONN CH1 EXT DRV CH1 FEEDBACK CH1 RMS MTR CH1 DUT OUT CH4 FEEDBACK C23 EXT GND SENS EXT REF C22 EXT ADC STB DUT OUT C21 EXT IN1 RMS METER C20 EXT IN2 RMS IN 3 IO1 CH0 FEEDBACK C19 EXT DRV2 RMS IN 1 IO2 EXT RLY DRV CH1 4 BYPASS CH1 FEEDBACK C18 EXT IN3 SYNC 2 TMU EXT DRV2 EXT LOAD CONN
DUT OUT 2
EXT_FBACK_1 SERVO_TRIGGER EXT_IN_2 PREC_REF_SENSE EXT_ADC_IN1 EXT_ADC_IN2 EXT_DRV_2 EXT_DRV_1 DRV_0 DRV_1 DRV_3 DRV_2 DRV_4 DRV_5 DRV_7 DRV_6
MUX_4_4 MUX_4_3 MUX_4_2 MUX_4_1 MUX_3_4 MUX_3_3 MUX_3_2 MUX_3_1 MUX_2_4 MUX_2_3 MUX_2_2 MUX_2_1 MUX_1_4 MUX_1_3 MUX_1_2
DUT 8
375
Slots
376
Pin OVI DVI PVI & PV3 ACS TMU DCC MUX HVS MVS PRO OFS LZB B21 B22 B23 B24 B25 B26 B27 B28 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE DRV_14 MUX_5_1 DRV_15 MUX_5_2 DRV_13 MUX_5_3 DRV_12 MUX_5_4 DRV_10 MUX_6_1 DRV_11 MUX_6_2 TMU HIZ DUT4 DRV_9 MUX_6_3 TMU HIZ DUT3 DRV_8 MUX_6_4 CH4 FORCE EXT DATA 5 FORCE TMU HIZ DUT2 DIFF_IN_REF MUX_7_1 HVS_OUT_COM MVS_OUT_COM CH5 FORCE CH1 SENSE 5 FORCE TMU HIZ DUT1 EXT_FBACK_2 MUX_7_2 HVS_REF_COM MVS_REF_COM DUT 10 CH6 FORCE CH1 GUARD 5 SENSE DIFF_IN_POS MUX_7_3 DUT 11 (RLY DRV) OFS_REF_COM OFS_OUT_COM CH7 FORCE CH1 FORCE 4 SENSE RMS IN 4 TMU CHAN A DUT1 EXT_IN_1 MUX_7_4 HVS_POS_FORCE MVS_POS_FORCE DUT 12 CH0 FORCE CH0 MEAS 3 SENSE RMS IN 2 TMU CHAN A DUT2 DIFF_IN_NEG MUX_8_1 DUT 13 (RLY DRV) OFS_POS_FORCE CH1 FORCE CH0 SENSE 2 SENSE SYNC 3 TMU CHAN B DUT1 PREC_REF_FORCE MUX_8_2 HVS_REF1 MVS_REF1 DUT 14 OFS_REF1 CH2 FORCE CH0 GUARD 1 SENSE SYNC 1 TMU CHAN B DUT2 DAC_AGND MUX_8_3 HVS_NEG_FORCE MVS_NEG_FORCE OFS_NEG_FORCE OUT_16 OUT_17 OUT_18 OUT_19 OUT_20 OUT_21 OUT_22 OUT_23 OUT_24 OUT_25 OUT_26 OUT_27 OUT_28 CH3 FORCE CH0 FORCE -FORCE ACS OUT EXT ARM IN EXT_GND_REF MUX_8_4 HVS_REF2 MVS_REF2 DUT16 OFS_REF2 OUT_15 B21 B22 B23 B24 B25 B26 B27 B28 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 3 FORCE -SENSE TMU EXT DRV3 CH4 SENSE EXT CLOCK 4 FORCE EXT CLK IN CH5 SENSE EXT GND SENS 4 FORCE CH6 SENSE EXT ADC STB 3 FORCE EXT_ADC_IN2 EXT_DRV_2 EXT_DRV_1 DRV_0 DRV_1 DRV_3 DRV_2 DRV_4 DRV_5 DRV_7 DRV_6 CH7 SENSE EXT IN1 3 FORCE EXT_ADC_IN1 CH0 SENSE EXT IN2 2 FORCE RMS IN 3 IO1 PREC_REF_SENSE CH1 SENSE EXT DRV2 2 FORCE RMS IN 1 IO2 EXT_IN_2 MUX_4_2 MUX_4_1 MUX_3_4 MUX_3_3 MUX_3_2 MUX_3_1 MUX_2_4 MUX_2_3 MUX_2_2 MUX_2_1 MUX_1_4 MUX_1_3 MUX_1_2 MUX_1_1 CH2 SENSE CH1 MEAS 1 FORCE SYNC 2 TMU EXT DRV2 SERVO_TRIGGER MUX_4_3 CH3 SENSE EXT DRV1 1 FORCE TMU EXT DRV1 EXT_FBACK_1 MUX_4_4 HVS_OUT_8 HVS_OUT_7 HVS_OUT_6 HVS_OUT_5 HVS_OUT_4 HVS_OUT_3 HVS_OUT_2 HVS_OUT_1 MVS_OUT_8 MVS_OUT_7 MVS_OUT_6 MVS_OUT_5 MVS_OUT_4 MVS_OUT_3 MVS_OUT_2 MVS_OUT_1 DUT 3 (+15V) DUT 2 (RLY DRV) DUT 1 (-15V) DUT 6 DUT 5 (GND) DUT 8 OFS_OUT_8 OFS_OUT_7 OFS_OUT_6 OFS_OUT_5 OFS_OUT_4 OFS_OUT_3 OFS_OUT_2 OFS_OUT_1 OUT_1 OUT_2 OUT_3 OUT_4 OUT_5 OUT_6 OUT_7 OUT_8 OUT_9 OUT_10 OUT_11 OUT_12 OUT_13 OUT_14
Conn
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J1
J1
J1
J1
J1
J1
J1
J1
Conn
Pin
OVI
DVI
ACS
TMU
DCC
MUX
HVS
MVS
PRO
OFS
LZB
PRO-DIG
J4 GND CH1-1 CH1-2 GND CH1-3 OUT_20 OFS_REF_COM OFS_OUT_COM OUT_21 OUT_22 OUT_23 OUT_24 OUT_25 OUT_26 OUT_27 OUT_28 CH1-4 GND EXT_CLK GND CH1-5 CH1-6 GND A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 3 FORCE DRV_14 MUX_5_1 3 FORCE DRV_15 MUX_5_2 2 FORCE DRV_13 MUX_5_3 2 FORCE DRV_12 MUX_5_4 2 FORCE DRV_10 MUX_6_1 5 FORCE DRV_11 MUX_6_2 5 FORCE TMU HIZ DUT4 DRV_9 MUX_6_3 5 FORCE TMU HIZ DUT3 DRV_8 MUX_6_4 CH4 FORCE EXT DATA 5 FORCE TMU HIZ DUT2 DIFF_IN_REF MUX_7_1 HVS_OUT_COM MVS_OUT_COM CH5 FORCE CH1 SENSE 5 FORCE TMU HIZ DUT1 EXT_FBACK_2 MUX_7_2 HVS_REF_COM MVS_REF_COM DUT 10 CH6 FORCE CH1 GUARD 5 SENSE DIFF_IN_POS MUX_7_3 DUT 11 (RLY DRV) CH7 FORCE CH1 FORCE 4 SENSE RMS IN 4 TMU CHAN A DUT1 EXT_IN_1 MUX_7_4 HVS_POS_FORCE MVS_POS_FORCE DUT 12 OFS_POS_FORCE CH0 FORCE 3 SENSE RMS IN 2 TMU CHAN A DUT2 DIFF_IN_NEG MUX_8_1 DUT 13 (RLY DRV) OUT_18 OUT_19 CH1 FORCE CH0 SENSE 2 SENSE SYNC 3 TMU CHAN B DUT1 PREC_REF_FORCE MUX_8_2 HVS_REF1 MVS_REF1 DUT 14 OFS_REF1 OUT_17 CH2 FORCE CH0 GUARD 1 SENSE SYNC 1 TMU CHAN B DUT2 DAC_AGND MUX_8_3 HVS_NEG_FORCE MVS_NEG_FORCE OFS_NEG_FORCE OUT_16
A1
CH3 FORCE
CH0 FORCE
-FORCE
ACS OUT
EXT ARM IN
EXT_GND_REF
MUX_8_4
HVS_REF2
MVS_REF2
DUT16
OFS_REF2
OUT_15
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 C15 C16 -SENSE 3 FORCE 1 FORCE TMU EXT DRV3 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE CH4 SENSE EXT CLOCK 4 FORCE EXT CLK IN CH5 SENSE EXT GND SENS 4 FORCE EXT_DRV_2 EXT_DRV_1 DRV_0 DRV_1 DRV_3 DRV_2 DRV_4 DRV_5 DRV_7 DRV_6 CH6 SENSE EXT ADC STB 3 FORCE EXT_ADC_IN2 CH7 SENSE EXT IN1 3 FORCE EXT_ADC_IN1 CH0 SENSE EXT IN2 2 FORCE RMS IN 3 IO1 PREC_REF_SENSE CH1 SENSE EXT DRV2 2 FORCE RMS IN 1 IO2 EXT_IN_2 MUX_4_2 MUX_4_1 MUX_3_4 MUX_3_3 MUX_3_2 MUX_3_1 MUX_2_4 MUX_2_3 MUX_2_2 MUX_2_1 MUX_1_4 MUX_1_3 MUX_1_2 CH2 SENSE EXT IN3 1 FORCE SYNC 2 TMU EXT DRV2 SERVO_TRIGGER MUX_4_3
C1
CH3 SENSE
EXT DRV1
1 FORCE
EXT_FBACK_1
MUX_4_4
DUT 8
OFS_OUT_8 OFS_OUT_7 DUT 6 DUT 5 (GND) OFS_OUT_6 OFS_OUT_5 OFS_OUT_4 DUT 3 (+15V) DUT 2 (RLY DRV) DUT 1 (-15V) OFS_OUT_3 OFS_OUT_2 OFS_OUT_1
OUT_1 OUT_2 OUT_3 OUT_4 OUT_5 OUT_6 OUT_7 OUT_8 OUT_9 OUT_10 OUT_11 OUT_12 OUT_13 OUT_14
GND CH2-1 CH2-2 GND CH2-3 CH2-4 GND EXT_TRIG GND CH2-5 CH2-6 GND
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
377
J4
J4
Slots
J4
378
Pin OVI DVI PVI & PV3 ACS TMU DCC MUX HVS MVS PRO OFS LZB B20 B19 B18 B17
CH0 MEAS
Conn
J4 CH2 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH0 FORCE CH7 FORCE CH6 FORCE CH5 FORCE CH4 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE DRV_14 MUX_5_1 DRV_15 MUX_5_2 DRV_13 MUX_5_3 DRV_12 MUX_5_4 DRV_10 MUX_6_1 DRV_11 MUX_6_2 TMU HIZ DUT4 DRV_9 MUX_6_3 TMU HIZ DUT3 DRV_8 MUX_6_4 EXT DATA 5 FORCE TMU HIZ DUT2 DIFF_IN_REF MUX_7_1 HVS_OUT_COM MVS_OUT_COM CH1 SENSE 5 FORCE TMU HIZ DUT1 EXT_FBACK_2 MUX_7_2 HVS_REF_COM MVS_REF_COM DUT 10 CH1 GUARD 5 SENSE DIFF_IN_POS MUX_7_3 DUT 11 (RLY DRV) OFS_REF_COM OFS_OUT_COM CH1 FORCE 4 SENSE RMS IN 4 TMU CHAN A DUT1 EXT_IN_1 MUX_7_4 HVS_POS_FORCE MVS_POS_FORCE DUT 12 3 SENSE RMS IN 2 TMU CHAN A DUT2 DIFF_IN_NEG MUX_8_1 DUT 13 (RLY DRV) OFS_POS_FORCE CH0 SENSE 2 SENSE SYNC 3 TMU CHAN B DUT1 PREC_REF_FORCE MUX_8_2 HVS_REF1 MVS_REF1 DUT 14 OFS_REF1 CH0 GUARD 1 SENSE SYNC 1 TMU CHAN B DUT2 DAC_AGND MUX_8_3 HVS_NEG_FORCE MVS_NEG_FORCE OFS_NEG_FORCE OUT_16 OUT_17 OUT_18 OUT_19 OUT_20 OUT_21 OUT_22 OUT_23 OUT_24 OUT_25 OUT_26 OUT_27 OUT_28
CH3 FORCE
CH0 FORCE
-FORCE
ACS OUT
EXT ARM IN
EXT_GND_REF
MUX_8_4
HVS_REF2
MVS_REF2
DUT16
OFS_REF2
OUT_15
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4 1 FORCE SYNC 2 TMU EXT DRV2 SERVO_TRIGGER MUX_4_3 MUX_4_2 MUX_4_1 MUX_3_4 MUX_3_3 MUX_3_2 MUX_3_1 MUX_2_4 MUX_2_3 MUX_2_2 MUX_2_1 MUX_1_4 MUX_1_3 MUX_1_2 MUX_1_1
CH3 SENSE
EXT DRV1
1 FORCE
EXT_FBACK_1
MUX_4_4
DUT 8
OFS_OUT_8 OFS_OUT_7 DUT 6 DUT 5 (GND) OFS_OUT_6 OFS_OUT_5 OFS_OUT_4 DUT 3 (+15V) DUT 2 (RLY DRV) DUT 1 (-15V) OFS_OUT_3 OFS_OUT_2 OFS_OUT_1
OUT_1 OUT_2 OUT_3 OUT_4 OUT_5 OUT_6 OUT_7 OUT_8 OUT_9 OUT_10 OUT_11 OUT_12 OUT_13 OUT_14
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
Conn
Pin
OVI
DVI
ACS
TMU
DCC
MUX
HVS
MVS
PRO
OFS
LZB
J4 A18 A19 A20 A21 A22 A23 A24 A25 A26 A27 A28 A29 A30 A31 A32 3 FORCE DRV_14 MUX_5_1 3 FORCE DRV_15 MUX_5_2 2 FORCE DRV_13 MUX_5_3 2 FORCE DRV_12 MUX_5_4 2 FORCE DRV_10 MUX_6_1 5 FORCE DRV_11 MUX_6_2 5 FORCE TMU HIZ DUT4 DRV_9 MUX_6_3 5 FORCE TMU HIZ DUT3 DRV_8 MUX_6_4 CH4 FORCE EXT DATA 5 FORCE TMU HIZ DUT2 DIFF_IN_REF MUX_7_1 HVS_OUT_COM MVS_OUT_COM CH5 FORCE CH1 SENSE 5 FORCE TMU HIZ DUT1 EXT_FBACK_2 MUX_7_2 HVS_REF_COM MVS_REF_COM DUT 10 CH6 FORCE CH1 GUARD 5 SENSE DIFF_IN_POS MUX_7_3 DUT 11 (RLY DRV) OFS_REF_COM OFS_OUT_COM CH7 FORCE CH1 FORCE 4 SENSE RMS IN 4 TMU CHAN A DUT1 EXT_IN_1 MUX_7_4 HVS_POS_FORCE MVS_POS_FORCE DUT 12 CH0 FORCE 3 SENSE RMS IN 2 TMU CHAN A DUT2 DIFF_IN_NEG MUX_8_1 DUT 13 (RLY DRV) OFS_POS_FORCE CH1 FORCE CH0 SENSE 2 SENSE SYNC 3 TMU CHAN B DUT1 PREC_REF_FORCE MUX_8_2 HVS_REF1 MVS_REF1 DUT 14 OFS_REF1 CH2 FORCE CH0 GUARD 1 SENSE SYNC 1 TMU CHAN B DUT2 DAC_AGND MUX_8_3 HVS_NEG_FORCE MVS_NEG_FORCE OFS_NEG_FORCE OUT_16 OUT_17 OUT_18 OUT_19 OUT_20 OUT_21 OUT_22 OUT_23 OUT_24 OUT_25 OUT_26 OUT_27 OUT_28
A17
CH3 FORCE
CH0 FORCE
-FORCE
ACS OUT
EXT ARM IN
EXT_GND_REF
MUX_8_4
HVS_REF2
MVS_REF2
DUT16
OFS_REF2
OUT_15
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4 C18 C19 C20 C21 C22 C23 C24 C25 C26 C27 C28 C29 C30 C31 C32 3 FORCE -SENSE 1 FORCE TMU EXT DRV3 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE CH4 SENSE EXT CLOCK 4 FORCE EXT CLK IN CH5 SENSE EXT GND SENS 4 FORCE CH6 SENSE EXT ADC STB 3 FORCE CH7 SENSE EXT IN1 3 FORCE EXT_ADC_IN1 EXT_ADC_IN2 EXT_DRV_2 EXT_DRV_1 DRV_0 DRV_1 DRV_3 DRV_2 DRV_4 DRV_5 DRV_7 DRV_6 CH0 SENSE EXT IN2 2 FORCE RMS IN 3 IO1 PREC_REF_SENSE CH1 SENSE EXT DRV2 2 FORCE RMS IN 1 IO2 EXT_IN_2 CH2 SENSE EXT IN3 1 FORCE SYNC 2 TMU EXT DRV2 SERVO_TRIGGER MUX_4_3 MUX_4_2 MUX_4_1 MUX_3_4 MUX_3_3 MUX_3_2 MUX_3_1 MUX_2_4 MUX_2_3 MUX_2_2 MUX_2_1 MUX_1_4 MUX_1_3 MUX_1_2
C17
CH3 SENSE
EXT DRV1
1 FORCE
EXT_FBACK_1
MUX_4_4
DUT 8
OFS_OUT_8 OFS_OUT_7 DUT 6 DUT 5 (GND) OFS_OUT_6 OFS_OUT_5 OFS_OUT_4 DUT 3 (+15V) DUT 2 (RLY DRV) DUT 1 (-15V) OFS_OUT_3 OFS_OUT_2 OFS_OUT_1
OUT_1 OUT_2 OUT_3 OUT_4 OUT_5 OUT_6 OUT_7 OUT_8 OUT_9 OUT_10 OUT_11 OUT_12 OUT_13 OUT_14
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
J4
379
J4
J4
Slots
J4
380
Pin OVI DVI PVI & PV3 ACS TMU DDD(S) DCC MUX HVS MVS PRO OFS LZB B1 CH3 FORCE B3 B5 CH1 FORCE B7 B9 CH7 FORCE B11 CH6 FORCE B13 CH5 FORCE B15 CH4 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE DRV_14 MUX_5_1 DRV_15 MUX_5_2 DRV_13 MUX_5_3 DRV_12 MUX_5_4 DRV_10 MUX_6_1 DRV_11 MUX_6_2 TMU HIZ DUT4 DRV_9 MUX_6_3 TMU HIZ DUT3 DRV_8 MUX_6_4 EXT DATA 5 FORCE TMU HIZ DUT2 CHANNEL 8 DIFF_IN_REF MUX_7_1 HVS_OUT_COM MVS_OUT_COM CH1 SENSE 5 FORCE TMU HIZ DUT1 CHANNEL 7 EXT_FBACK_2 MUX_7_2 HVS_REF_COM MVS_REF_COM DUT 10 CH1 GUARD 5 SENSE CHANNEL 6 DIFF_IN_POS MUX_7_3 DUT 11 (RLY DRV) OFS_REF_COM OFS_OUT_COM CH1 FORCE 4 SENSE RMS IN 4 TMU CHAN A DUT1 CHANNEL 5 EXT_IN_1 MUX_7_4 HVS_POS_FORCE MVS_POS_FORCE DUT 12 CH0 FORCE 3 SENSE RMS IN 2 TMU CHAN A DUT2 CHANNEL 4 DIFF_IN_NEG MUX_8_1 DUT 13 (RLY DRV) OFS_POS_FORCE CH0 SENSE 2 SENSE SYNC 3 TMU CHAN B DUT1 CHANNEL 3 PREC_REF_FORCE MUX_8_2 HVS_REF1 MVS_REF1 DUT 14 OFS_REF1 CH2 FORCE CH0 GUARD 1 SENSE SYNC 1 TMU CHAN B DUT2 CHANNEL 2 DAC_AGND MUX_8_3 HVS_NEG_FORCE MVS_NEG_FORCE OFS_NEG_FORCE OUT_16 OUT_17 OUT_18 OUT_19 OUT_20 OUT_21 OUT_22 OUT_23 OUT_24 OUT_25 OUT_26 OUT_27 OUT_28 CH0 FORCE -FORCE ACS OUT EXT ARM IN CHANNEL 1 EXT_GND_REF MUX_8_4 HVS_REF2 MVS_REF2 DUT16 OFS_REF2 OUT_15 B2 B4 CH2 SENSE B6 B8 CH0 SENSE B10 CH7 SENSE B12 CH6 SENSE B14 CH5 SENSE B16 CH4 SENSE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 3 FORCE -SENSE TMU EXT DRV3 EXT CLOCK 4 FORCE EXT CLK IN EXT GND SENS 4 FORCE EXT ADC STB 3 FORCE EXT IN1 3 FORCE EXT IN2 2 FORCE RMS IN 3 IO1 CH1 SENSE EXT DRV2 2 FORCE RMS IN 1 IO2 EXT_IN_2 PREC_REF_SENSE EXT_ADC_IN1 EXT_ADC_IN2 EXT_DRV_2 EXT_DRV_1 DRV_0 DRV_1 DRV_3 DRV_2 DRV_4 DRV_5 DRV_7 DRV_6 EXT IN3 1 FORCE SYNC 2 TMU EXT DRV2 SERVO_TRIGGER CH3 SENSE EXT DRV1 1 FORCE TMU EXT DRV1 EXT_FBACK_1 MUX_4_4 MUX_4_3 MUX_4_2 MUX_4_1 MUX_3_4 MUX_3_3 MUX_3_2 MUX_3_1 MUX_2_4 MUX_2_3 MUX_2_2 MUX_2_1 MUX_1_4 MUX_1_3 MUX_1_2 MUX_1_1 HVS_OUT_8 HVS_OUT_7 HVS_OUT_6 HVS_OUT_5 HVS_OUT_4 HVS_OUT_3 HVS_OUT_2 HVS_OUT_1 MVS_OUT_8 MVS_OUT_7 MVS_OUT_6 MVS_OUT_5 MVS_OUT_4 MVS_OUT_3 MVS_OUT_2 MVS_OUT_1 DUT 3 (+15V) DUT 2 (RLY DRV) DUT 1 (-15V) DUT 6 DUT 5 (GND) DUT 8 OFS_OUT_8 OFS_OUT_7 OFS_OUT_6 OFS_OUT_5 OFS_OUT_4 OFS_OUT_3 OFS_OUT_2 OFS_OUT_1 OUT_1 OUT_2 OUT_3 OUT_4 OUT_5 OUT_6 OUT_7 OUT_8 OUT_9 OUT_10 OUT_11 OUT_12 OUT_13 OUT_14
Conn
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
J6
Conn
Pin
OVI
DVI
ACS
TMU
DCC
MUX
HVS
MVS
PRO
OFS
LZB
J6 J6 J6 J6 J6 J6 J6 J6 J6 J6 J6 J6 J6 J6 J6 J6 C16 3 FORCE DRV_14 MUX_5_1 C15 3 FORCE DRV_15 MUX_5_2 C14 2 FORCE DRV_13 MUX_5_3 C13 2 FORCE DRV_12 MUX_5_4 C12 2 FORCE DRV_10 MUX_6_1 C11 5 FORCE DRV_11 MUX_6_2 C10 5 FORCE TMU HIZ DUT4 DRV_9 MUX_6_3 C9 5 FORCE TMU HIZ DUT3 DRV_8 MUX_6_4 C8 CH4 FORCE EXT DATA 5 FORCE TMU HIZ DUT2 DIFF_IN_REF MUX_7_1 HVS_OUT_COM MVS_OUT_COM C7 CH5 FORCE CH1 SENSE 5 FORCE TMU HIZ DUT1 EXT_FBACK_2 MUX_7_2 HVS_REF_COM MVS_REF_COM DUT 10 C6 CH6 FORCE CH1 GUARD 5 SENSE DIFF_IN_POS MUX_7_3 DUT 11 (RLY DRV) OFS_REF_COM OFS_OUT_COM C5 CH7 FORCE CH1 FORCE 4 SENSE RMS IN 4 TMU CHAN A DUT1 EXT_IN_1 MUX_7_4 HVS_POS_FORCE MVS_POS_FORCE DUT 12 C4 CH0 FORCE 3 SENSE RMS IN 2 TMU CHAN A DUT2 DIFF_IN_NEG MUX_8_1 DUT 13 (RLY DRV) OFS_POS_FORCE C3 CH1 FORCE CH0 SENSE 2 SENSE SYNC 3 TMU CHAN B DUT1 PREC_REF_FORCE MUX_8_2 HVS_REF1 MVS_REF1 DUT 14 OFS_REF1 C2 CH2 FORCE CH0 GUARD 1 SENSE SYNC 1 TMU CHAN B DUT2 DAC_AGND MUX_8_3 HVS_NEG_FORCE MVS_NEG_FORCE OFS_NEG_FORCE OUT_16 OUT_17 OUT_18 OUT_19 OUT_20 OUT_21 OUT_22 OUT_23 OUT_24 OUT_25 OUT_26 OUT_27 OUT_28
C1
CH3 FORCE
CH0 FORCE
-FORCE
ACS OUT
EXT ARM IN
EXT_GND_REF
MUX_8_4
HVS_REF2
MVS_REF2
DUT16
OFS_REF2
OUT_15
J6 J6 J6 J6 J6 J6 J6 J6 J6 J6 J6 J6 J6 J6 J6 J6 A16 A15 3 FORCE -SENSE A14 1 FORCE TMU EXT DRV3 A13 1 FORCE A12 1 FORCE A11 4 FORCE A10 4 FORCE A9 4 FORCE A8 CH4 SENSE EXT CLOCK 4 FORCE EXT CLK IN A7 CH5 SENSE EXT GND SENS 4 FORCE A6 CH6 SENSE EXT ADC STB 3 FORCE EXT_ADC_IN2 EXT_DRV_2 EXT_DRV_1 DRV_0 DRV_1 DRV_3 DRV_2 DRV_4 DRV_5 DRV_7 DRV_6 A5 CH7 SENSE EXT IN1 3 FORCE EXT_ADC_IN1 A4 CH0 SENSE EXT IN2 2 FORCE RMS IN 3 IO1 PREC_REF_SENSE A3 CH1 SENSE EXT DRV2 2 FORCE RMS IN 1 IO2 EXT_IN_2 A2 CH2 SENSE EXT IN3 1 FORCE SYNC 2 TMU EXT DRV2 SERVO_TRIGGER MUX_4_3 MUX_4_2 MUX_4_1 MUX_3_4 MUX_3_3 MUX_3_2 MUX_3_1 MUX_2_4 MUX_2_3 MUX_2_2 MUX_2_1 MUX_1_4 MUX_1_3 MUX_1_2
A1
CH3 SENSE
EXT DRV1
1 FORCE
EXT_FBACK_1
MUX_4_4
DUT 8
OFS_OUT_8 OFS_OUT_7 DUT 6 DUT 5 (GND) OFS_OUT_6 OFS_OUT_5 OFS_OUT_4 DUT 3 (+15V) DUT 2 (RLY DRV) DUT 1 (-15V) OFS_OUT_3 OFS_OUT_2 OFS_OUT_1
OUT_1 OUT_2 OUT_3 OUT_4 OUT_5 OUT_6 OUT_7 OUT_8 OUT_9 OUT_10 OUT_11 OUT_12 OUT_13 OUT_14
381
Slots
382
Pin OVI DVI PVI & PV3 ACS TMU DDD(S) DCC MUX HVS MVS PRO OFS LZB J6 J6 J6 J6 J6 J6 J6 J6 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE DRV_14 MUX_5_1 DRV_15 MUX_5_2 DRV_13 MUX_5_3 DRV_12 MUX_5_4 DRV_10 MUX_6_1 DRV_11 MUX_6_2 TMU HIZ DUT4 DRV_9 MUX_6_3 TMU HIZ DUT3 DRV_8 MUX_6_4 B32 CH4 FORCE EXT DATA 5 FORCE TMU HIZ DUT2 CHANNEL 8 DIFF_IN_REF MUX_7_1 HVS_OUT_COM MVS_OUT_COM B30 CH5 FORCE CH1 SENSE 5 FORCE TMU HIZ DUT1 CHANNEL 7 EXT_FBACK_2 MUX_7_2 HVS_REF_COM MVS_REF_COM DUT 10 B28 CH6 FORCE CH1 GUARD 5 SENSE CHANNEL 6 DIFF_IN_POS MUX_7_3 DUT 11 (RLY DRV) OFS_REF_COM OFS_OUT_COM B26 CH7 FORCE CH1 FORCE 4 SENSE RMS IN 4 TMU CHAN A DUT1 CHANNEL 5 EXT_IN_1 MUX_7_4 HVS_POS_FORCE MVS_POS_FORCE DUT 12 B24 CH0 FORCE
CH0 MEAS
Conn
B18 B20 B22 3 SENSE RMS IN 2 TMU CHAN A DUT2 CHANNEL 4 DIFF_IN_NEG MUX_8_1 DUT 13 (RLY DRV) OFS_POS_FORCE CH1 FORCE CH0 SENSE 2 SENSE SYNC 3 TMU CHAN B DUT1 CHANNEL 3 PREC_REF_FORCE MUX_8_2 HVS_REF1 MVS_REF1 DUT 14 OFS_REF1 CH2 FORCE CH0 GUARD 1 SENSE SYNC 1 TMU CHAN B DUT2 CHANNEL 2 DAC_AGND MUX_8_3 HVS_NEG_FORCE MVS_NEG_FORCE OFS_NEG_FORCE OUT_16 OUT_17 OUT_18 OUT_19 OUT_20 OUT_21 OUT_22 OUT_23 OUT_24 OUT_25 OUT_26 OUT_27 OUT_28
CH3 FORCE
CH0 FORCE
-FORCE
ACS OUT
EXT ARM IN
CHANNEL 1
EXT_GND_REF
MUX_8_4
HVS_REF2
MVS_REF2
DUT16
OFS_REF2
OUT_15
OUT_1 OUT_2 OUT_3 OUT_4 OUT_5 OUT_6 OUT_7 OUT_8 OUT_9 OUT_10 OUT_11 OUT_12 OUT_13 OUT_14
Conn
Pin
OVI
DVI
ACS
TMU
DCC
MUX
HVS
MVS
PRO
OFS
LZB
J3 J3 J3 J3 J3 J3 J3 J3 J3 J3 J3 J3 J3 J3 J3 J3 C16 3 FORCE DRV_14 MUX_5_1 C15 3 FORCE DRV_15 MUX_5_2 C14 2 FORCE DRV_13 MUX_5_3 C13 2 FORCE DRV_12 MUX_5_4 C12 2 FORCE DRV_10 MUX_6_1 C11 5 FORCE DRV_11 MUX_6_2 C10 5 FORCE TMU HIZ DUT4 DRV_9 MUX_6_3 C9 5 FORCE TMU HIZ DUT3 DRV_8 MUX_6_4 C8 CH4 FORCE EXT DATA 5 FORCE TMU HIZ DUT2 DIFF_IN_REF MUX_7_1 HVS_OUT_COM MVS_OUT_COM C7 CH5 FORCE CH1 SENSE 5 FORCE TMU HIZ DUT1 EXT_FBACK_2 MUX_7_2 HVS_REF_COM MVS_REF_COM DUT 10 C6 CH6 FORCE CH1 GUARD 5 SENSE DIFF_IN_POS MUX_7_3 DUT 11 (RLY DRV) OFS_REF_COM OFS_OUT_COM C5 CH7 FORCE CH1 FORCE 4 SENSE RMS IN 4 TMU CHAN A DUT1 EXT_IN_1 MUX_7_4 HVS_POS_FORCE MVS_POS_FORCE DUT 12 C4 CH0 FORCE 3 SENSE RMS IN 2 TMU CHAN A DUT2 DIFF_IN_NEG MUX_8_1 DUT 13 (RLY DRV) OFS_POS_FORCE C3 CH1 FORCE CH0 SENSE 2 SENSE SYNC 3 TMU CHAN B DUT1 PREC_REF_FORCE MUX_8_2 HVS_REF1 MVS_REF1 DUT 14 OFS_REF1 C2 CH2 FORCE CH0 GUARD 1 SENSE SYNC 1 TMU CHAN B DUT2 DAC_AGND MUX_8_3 HVS_NEG_FORCE MVS_NEG_FORCE OFS_NEG_FORCE OUT_16 OUT_17 OUT_18 OUT_19 OUT_20 OUT_21 OUT_22 OUT_23 OUT_24 OUT_25 OUT_26 OUT_27 OUT_28
C1
CH3 FORCE
CH0 FORCE
-FORCE
ACS OUT
EXT ARM IN
EXT_GND_REF
MUX_8_4
HVS_REF2
MVS_REF2
DUT16
OFS_REF2
OUT_15
J3 J3 J3 J3 J3 J3 J3 J3 J3 J3 J3 J3 J3 J3 J3 J3 A16 A15 3 FORCE -SENSE A14 1 FORCE TMU EXT DRV3 A13 1 FORCE A12 1 FORCE A11 4 FORCE A10 4 FORCE A9 4 FORCE A8 CH4 SENSE EXT CLOCK 4 FORCE EXT CLK IN A7 CH5 SENSE EXT GND SENS 4 FORCE A6 CH6 SENSE EXT ADC STB 3 FORCE A5 CH7 SENSE EXT IN1 3 FORCE EXT_ADC_IN1 EXT_ADC_IN2 EXT_DRV_2 EXT_DRV_1 DRV_0 DRV_1 DRV_3 DRV_2 DRV_4 DRV_5 DRV_7 DRV_6 A4 CH0 SENSE EXT IN2 2 FORCE RMS IN 3 IO1 PREC_REF_SENSE A3 CH1 SENSE EXT DRV2 2 FORCE RMS IN 1 IO2 EXT_IN_2 A2 CH2 SENSE EXT IN3 1 FORCE SYNC 2 TMU EXT DRV2 SERVO_TRIGGER MUX_4_3 MUX_4_2 MUX_4_1 MUX_3_4 MUX_3_3 MUX_3_2 MUX_3_1 MUX_2_4 MUX_2_3 MUX_2_2 MUX_2_1 MUX_1_4 MUX_1_3 MUX_1_2
A1
CH3 SENSE
EXT DRV1
1 FORCE
EXT_FBACK_1
MUX_4_4
DUT 8
OFS_OUT_8 OFS_OUT_7 DUT 6 DUT 5 (GND) OFS_OUT_6 OFS_OUT_5 OFS_OUT_4 DUT 3 (+15V) DUT 2 (RLY DRV) DUT 1 (-15V) OFS_OUT_3 OFS_OUT_2 OFS_OUT_1
OUT_1 OUT_2 OUT_3 OUT_4 OUT_5 OUT_6 OUT_7 OUT_8 OUT_9 OUT_10 OUT_11 OUT_12 OUT_13 OUT_14
383
Slots
384
Pin OVI DVI PVI & PV3 ACS TMU DCC MUX HVS MVS PRO OFS LZB J3 J3 J3 J3
CH0 MEAS
Conn
B2 B4 B6 B8 B10 B12 B14 B16 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE DRV_14 MUX_5_1 DRV_15 MUX_5_2 DRV_13 MUX_5_3 DRV_12 MUX_5_4 DRV_10 MUX_6_1 DRV_11 MUX_6_2 TMU HIZ DUT4 DRV_9 MUX_6_3 TMU HIZ DUT3 DRV_8 MUX_6_4 CH4 FORCE EXT DATA 5 FORCE TMU HIZ DUT2 DIFF_IN_REF MUX_7_1 HVS_OUT_COM MVS_OUT_COM CH5 FORCE CH1 SENSE 5 FORCE TMU HIZ DUT1 EXT_FBACK_2 MUX_7_2 HVS_REF_COM MVS_REF_COM DUT 10 CH6 FORCE CH1 GUARD 5 SENSE DIFF_IN_POS MUX_7_3 DUT 11 (RLY DRV) OFS_REF_COM OFS_OUT_COM CH7 FORCE CH1 FORCE 4 SENSE RMS IN 4 TMU CHAN A DUT1 EXT_IN_1 MUX_7_4 HVS_POS_FORCE MVS_POS_FORCE DUT 12 CH0 FORCE 3 SENSE RMS IN 2 TMU CHAN A DUT2 DIFF_IN_NEG MUX_8_1 DUT 13 (RLY DRV) OFS_POS_FORCE CH1 FORCE CH0 SENSE 2 SENSE SYNC 3 TMU CHAN B DUT1 PREC_REF_FORCE MUX_8_2 HVS_REF1 MVS_REF1 DUT 14 OFS_REF1 CH2 FORCE CH0 GUARD 1 SENSE SYNC 1 TMU CHAN B DUT2 DAC_AGND MUX_8_3 HVS_NEG_FORCE MVS_NEG_FORCE OFS_NEG_FORCE OUT_16 OUT_17 OUT_18 OUT_19 OUT_20 OUT_21 OUT_22 OUT_23 OUT_24 OUT_25 OUT_26 OUT_27 OUT_28
CH3 FORCE
CH0 FORCE
-FORCE
ACS OUT
EXT ARM IN
EXT_GND_REF
MUX_8_4
HVS_REF2
MVS_REF2
DUT16
OFS_REF2
OUT_15
J3 J3 J3 J3
B1 1 FORCE SYNC 2 TMU EXT DRV2 SERVO_TRIGGER MUX_4_3 MUX_4_2 MUX_4_1 MUX_3_4 MUX_3_3 MUX_3_2 MUX_3_1 MUX_2_4 MUX_2_3 MUX_2_2 MUX_2_1 MUX_1_4 MUX_1_3 MUX_1_2 MUX_1_1
CH3 SENSE
EXT DRV1
1 FORCE
EXT_FBACK_1
MUX_4_4
DUT 8
OFS_OUT_8 OFS_OUT_7 DUT 6 DUT 5 (GND) OFS_OUT_6 OFS_OUT_5 OFS_OUT_4 DUT 3 (+15V) DUT 2 (RLY DRV) DUT 1 (-15V) OFS_OUT_3 OFS_OUT_2 OFS_OUT_1
OUT_1 OUT_2 OUT_3 OUT_4 OUT_5 OUT_6 OUT_7 OUT_8 OUT_9 OUT_10 OUT_11 OUT_12 OUT_13 OUT_14
Connector
Pin
MUX
J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 A1 MUX_5_1 A2 MUX_5_2 A3 MUX_5_3 A4 MUX_5_4 A5 MUX_6_1 A6 MUX_6_2 A7 MUX_6_3 A8 MUX_6_4 A9 MUX_7_1 A10 MUX_7_2 A11 MUX_7_3 A12 MUX_7_4 A13 MUX_8_1 A14 MUX_8_2 A15 MUX_8_3
A16
MUX_8_4
J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 C1 MUX_1_1 C2 MUX_1_2 C3 MUX_1_3 C4 MUX_1_4 C5 MUX_2_1 C6 MUX_2_2 C7 MUX_2_3 C8 MUX_2_4 C9 MUX_3_1 C10 MUX_3_2 C11 MUX_3_3 C12 MUX_3_4 C13 MUX_4_1 C14 MUX_4_2 C15 MUX_4_3
385
Slots
386
Conn Pin OVI DVI PVI & PV3 ACS TMU DCC MUX HVS MVS PRO OFS LZB PRO-DIG J2 GND CH1-1 CH1-2 GND OUT_19 OUT_20 OFS_REF_COM OFS_OUT_COM OUT_21 OUT_22 OUT_23 OUT_24 OUT_25 OUT_26 OUT_27 OUT_28 CH1-3 CH1-4 GND EXT_CLK GND CH1-5 CH1-6 GND J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE DRV_14 MUX_5_1 DRV_15 MUX_5_2 DRV_13 MUX_5_3 DRV_12 MUX_5_4 DRV_10 MUX_6_1 DRV_11 MUX_6_2 TMU HIZ DUT4 DRV_9 MUX_6_3 TMU HIZ DUT3 DRV_8 MUX_6_4 B1 CH4 FORCE EXT DATA 5 FORCE TMU HIZ DUT2 DIFF_IN_REF MUX_7_1 HVS_OUT_COM MVS_OUT_COM B3 CH5 FORCE CH1 SENSE 5 FORCE TMU HIZ DUT1 EXT_FBACK_2 MUX_7_2 HVS_REF_COM MVS_REF_COM DUT 10 B5 CH6 FORCE CH1 GUARD 5 SENSE DIFF_IN_POS MUX_7_3 DUT 11 (RLY DRV) B7 CH7 FORCE CH1 FORCE 4 SENSE RMS IN 4 TMU CHAN A DUT1 EXT_IN_1 MUX_7_4 HVS_POS_FORCE MVS_POS_FORCE DUT 12 OFS_POS_FORCE B9 CH0 FORCE
CH0 MEAS
B15 CH3 FORCE B13 CH2 FORCE B11 CH1 FORCE 3 SENSE RMS IN 2 TMU CHAN A DUT2 DIFF_IN_NEG MUX_8_1 DUT 13 (RLY DRV) CH0 SENSE 2 SENSE SYNC 3 TMU CHAN B DUT1 PREC_REF_FORCE MUX_8_2 HVS_REF1 MVS_REF1 DUT 14 OFS_REF1 OUT_17 OUT_18 CH0 GUARD 1 SENSE SYNC 1 TMU CHAN B DUT2 DAC_AGND MUX_8_3 HVS_NEG_FORCE MVS_NEG_FORCE OFS_NEG_FORCE OUT_16
CH0 FORCE
-FORCE
ACS OUT
EXT ARM IN
EXT_GND_REF
MUX_8_4
HVS_REF2
MVS_REF2
DUT16
OFS_REF2
OUT_15
B16 CH3 SENSE 1 FORCE SYNC 2 TMU EXT DRV2 SERVO_TRIGGER MUX_4_3 MUX_4_2 MUX_4_1 MUX_3_4 MUX_3_3 MUX_3_2 MUX_3_1 MUX_2_4 MUX_2_3 MUX_2_2 MUX_2_1 MUX_1_4 MUX_1_3 MUX_1_2 MUX_1_1
EXT DRV1
1 FORCE
EXT_FBACK_1
MUX_4_4
DUT 8
OFS_OUT_8 OFS_OUT_7 DUT 6 DUT 5 (GND) OFS_OUT_6 OFS_OUT_5 OFS_OUT_4 DUT 3 (+15V) DUT 2 (RLY DRV) DUT 1 (-15V) OFS_OUT_3 OFS_OUT_2 OFS_OUT_1
OUT_1 OUT_2 OUT_3 OUT_4 OUT_5 OUT_6 OUT_7 OUT_8 OUT_9 OUT_10 OUT_11 OUT_12 OUT_13 OUT_14
GND CH2-1 CH2-2 GND CH2-3 CH2-4 GND EXT_TRIG GND CH2-5 CH2-6 GND
Supplies
Supplies
Table 35. Supply Pins
Connectors Pin DCV Comments
J5 J5 J4
J5
C30, A30
+24V
J5
C29, A29
+65V
J5
C28, A28
+50V
J5 J4
+16V +16V
J5
C26, A26
J5
C25, A25
-5V
J5 J1
-16V -16V
J5
C23, A23
-50V
387
J5
C19, A19
-24V
J5 J1
+12V +12V
388
Grounds
Grounds
Table 36. Grounds Connector Pin GND
J5 J5 J5 J1 J4 J6 J6 J6 J6 J6 J6 J6 J6
C31, A31 C21, A21 C17, A17 B2, B4 B2, B4 C32, A32 C30, A30 C28, A28 C26, A26 C24, A24 C22, A22 C20, A20 C18, A18
GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND
389
Config
Table 37. Config Pins
Conn. Pin MCB LCB
J1 J1 J1 J1 J4 J4 J4 J4 J6 J6 J6 J6 J6 J6 J6 J6 J6 J6 J6 J6 J6 J6 J6 J6
B1 B3 B30 B32 B1 B3 B30 B32 C31 A31 C29 A29 C27 A27 C25 A25 C23 A23 C21 A21 C19 A19 C17 A17 MCB_CHB_IN MCB_CHB_OUT MCB_CHA_IN MCB_CHA_OUT MCB_CHA_SW MCB_CHA_OFF MCB_CHB_SW MCB_CHB_ON MCB_CHA_GAIN MCB_CHA_ON MCB_CHB_GAIN MCB_CHB_OFF
CH3_NEG_GAIN
CH3_POS_GAIN
CH2_NEG_GAIN
CH2_POS_GAIN
CH1_NEG_GAIN
CH1_POS_GAIN
CH4_NEG_GAIN
CH4_POS_GAIN
390
B
ASL 3000 INTERCONNECTS
The tables on the following pages describe the connections and pins configured in the ASL 3000 test head cage. Each table lists the connections for one slot; tables are arranged in numerical order, from Slot 1 to Slot 31.
391
392
Figure 59. ASL 3000RF DUT Interface Connectors and Pin Groups
393
Relay Drivers
The following tables of control bits (CBits) are open collector drivers intended for driving relays on the DUT Card. They may also be used for other digital applications. Readback capability is available when driven with TTL levels.
CBit0 CBit1 CBit2 CBit3 CBit4 CBit5 CBit6 CBit7 CBit8 CBit9 CBit10 CBit11 CBit12 CBit13 CBit14 CBit15 PB11-A2 PB11-A3 PB11-A4 PB11-A5 PB11-A6 PB11-A7 PB11-A8 PB11-A9 PB11-A10 PB11-A11 PB11-A12 PB11-A13 PB11-A14 PB11-A15 PB11-A16 PB11-A17 CBit16 CBit17 CBit18 CBit19 CBit20 CBit21 CBit22 CBit23 CBit24 CBit25 CBit26 CBit27 CBit28 CBit29 CBit30 CBit31 PB11-B2 PB11-B3 PB11-B4 PB11-B5 PB11-B6 PB11-B7 PB11-B8 PB11-B9 PB11-B10 PB11-B11 PB11-B12 PB11-B13 PB11-B14 PB11-B15 PB11-B16 PB11-B17 CBit32 CBit33 CBit34 CBit35 CBit36 CBit37 CBit38 CBit39 CBit40 CBit41 CBit42 CBit43 CBit44 CBit45 CBit46 CBit47 PB11-C2 PB11-C3 PB11-C4 PB11-C5 PB11-C6 PB11-C7 PB11-C8 PB11-C9 PB11-C10 PB11-C11 PB11-C12 PB11-C13 PB11-C14 PB11-C15 PB11-C16 PB11-C17 CBit48 CBit49 CBit50 CBit51 CBit52 CBit53 CBit54 CBit55 CBit56 CBit57 CBit58 CBit59 CBit60 CBit61 CBit62 CBit63 PB11-D2 PB11-D3 PB11-D4 PB11-D5 PB11-D6 PB11-D7 PB11-D8 PB11-D9 PB11-D10 PB11-D11 PB11-D12 PB11-D13 PB11-D14 PB11-D15 PB11-D16 PB11-D17
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Miscellaneous Signals
Voltages +65V +50V +24V +16V +12V +5V +3.3V -5V -16V -24V -50V -65V GND PB10-C17 PB4-E18 PB4-A18 PB1-A18 PB1-D17 PB1-C17 PB3-C17 PB5-A18 PB5-D18 PB1-A16 PB1-A14 PB1-A12 PB1-A1 PB1-B1 PB1-C2 PB1-D2 PB1-E1 PB2-A1 PB2-C1 PB2-D1 PB2-E1 PB3-A1 PB3-C2 PB3-D2 PB3-E1 PB4-A17 PB5-A17 PB6-A17 PB7-A17 PB8-B2 PB9-A1 PB9-C1 PB9-D1 PB9-E1 PB10-A1 PB10-C1 PB10-D1 PB10-E1 PB11-A1 PB10-C18 PB4-F18 PB4-C18 PB1-B18 PB1-D18 PB1-C18 PB3-C18 PB5-C18 PB5-E18 PB1-B16 PB1-B14 PB1-B12 PB1-A3 PB1-B3 PB1-C3 PB1-D3 PB1-E18 PB2-A18 PB2-C2 PB2-D2 PB2-E18 PB3-A18 PB3-C3 PB3-D3 PB3-E18 PB4-B1 PB5-B1 PB6-B17 PB7-B17 PB8-C18 PB9-A18 PB9-C2 PB9-D2 PB9-E18 PB10-A18 PB10-C2 PB10-D2 PB10-E18 PB11-A18 PB6-E18 PB3-C1 PB2-C17 PB6-F18 PB3-D1 PB2-C18
PB1-A5 PB1-B5 PB1-C4 PB1-D4 PB1-F1 PB2-B1 PB2-C3 PB2-D3 PB2-F1 PB3-B1 PB3-C4 PB3-D4 PB3-F1 PB4-B18 PB5-B18 PB6-C17
PB1-A7 PB1-B7 PB1-C5 PB1-D5 PB1-F18 PB2-B18 PB2-C4 PB2-D4 PB2-F18 PB3-B18 PB3-C5 PB3-D5 PB3-F18 PB4-C17 PB5-C17 PB6-D17
PB2-C5 PB2-D5
PB2-C6 PB2-D6
PB2-C7 PB2-D7
PB2-C8 PB2-D8
PB2-C9 PB2-D9
PB2-C12 PB2-C13 PB2-C14 PB2-C15 PB2-C16 PB2-D12 PB2-D13 PB2-D14 PB2-D15 PB2-D16
PB3-C6 PB3-D6
PB3-C7 PB3-D7
PB3-C8 PB3-D8
PB3-C9 PB3-D9
PB3-C10 PB3-D10
PB4-D1 PB4-D18 PB4-E17 PB4-F1 PB5-D17 PB5-E17 PB5-F1 PB5-F18 PB6-E17 PB6-F17
PB9-C5 PB9-D5
PB9-C6 PB9-D6
PB9-C7 PB9-D7
PB9-C8 PB9-D8
PB9-C9 PB9-D9
PB9-C12 PB9-C13 PB9-C14 PB9-C15 PB9-C16 PB9-D12 PB9-D13 PB9-D14 PB9-D15 PB9-D16
PB10-C5 PB10-C6 PB10-C7 PB10-C8 PB10-D5 PB10-D6 PB10-D7 PB10-D8 PB11-C1 PB11-C18 PB11-D1 PB11-D18
PB10-C9 PB10-D9
PB10-C12 PB10-C13 PB10-C14 PB10-C15 PB10-C16 PB10-D12 PB10-D13 PB10-D14 PB10-D15 PB10-D16
PB11-E18 PB11-F18
Sense Ana Gnd Sense PB1-C1 Sync ASYNC0_in ASYNC1_in ASYNC2_in ASYNC3_in ASYNC4_in ASYNC0_out ASYNC1_out ASYNC2_out ASYNC3_out ASYNC4_out
PB1-D1
PB1-A2 PB1-A4 PB1-A6 PB1-A8 PB1-A10 PB1-B2 PB1-B4 PB1-B6 PB1-B8 PB1-B10
Test Head External Signals Ext_Sig 1+ PB3-D17 Ext_Sig 1- PB3-D18 Ext_Sig 2+ PB2-D17 Ext_Sig 2- PB2-D18 Ext_Sig 3+ PB6-A18 Ext_Sig 3- PB6-B18 Ext_Sig 4+ PB8-A1 Ext_Sig 4- PB8-A2 Ext_Sig 5+ PB10-D17 Ext_Sig 5- PB10-D18 Ext_Sig 6+ PB9-D17 Ext_Sig 6- PB9-D18
RF I/O Pins RF_RSVD00 RF_RSVD01 RF_RSVD02 RF_RSVD03 RF_RSVD04 RF_RSVD05 RF_RSVD06 RF_RSVD07 RF_RSVD08 RF_RSVD09 RF_RSVD10 RF_RSVD11 RF_RSVD12 RF_RSVD13 RF_RSVD14 RF_RSVD15 RF_RSVD16
PB11-E2 PB11-E3 PB11-E4 PB11-E5 PB11-E6 PB11-E7 PB11-E8 PB11-E9 PB11-E10 PB11-E11 PB11-E12 PB11-E13 PB11-E14 PB11-E15 PB11-E16 PB11-E17 PB11-F2
RF_RSVD17 RF_RSVD18 RF_RSVD19 RF_RSVD20 RF_RSVD21 RF_RSVD22 RF_RSVD23 RF_RSVD24 RF_RSVD25 RF_RSVD26 RF_RSVD27 RF_RSVD28 RF_RSVD29 RF_RSVD30 RF_RSVD31 MVNA_TRG_IN MVNA_TRG_OUT
PB11-F3 PB11-F4 PB11-F5 PB11-F6 PB11-F7 PB11-F8 PB11-F9 PB11-F10 PB11-F11 PB11-F12 PB11-F13 PB11-F14 PB11-F15 PB11-F16 PB11-F17 PB11-E1 PB11-F1
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The above step is not required if you do not require these functions. The tables in this appendix describe the connections and pins configured in the ASL test head cage. Slot numbers are listed sequentially, and pin assignments appear in tables. Pinout tables appear in two or more parts for each slot, with the exception of slots 9 and 20, which require a single table section. There is no connection table for Slot 22this is a virtual slot.
396
Slot 1
ASL 3000 PVI(1) & I/O ConnectorPin
16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 PB4-D17 PB4-D15 PB4-D13 PB4-D11 PB4-D9 PB4-D7 PB4-D5 PB4-D3 CH3 FORCE CH2 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH0 FORCE CH7 FORCE CH6 FORCE CH5 FORCE CH4 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH1 GUARD CH1 SENSE EXT DATA CH0 FORCE CH0 GUARD CH0 SENSE -FORCE 1 SENSE 2 SENSE 3 SENSE 4 SENSE 5 SENSE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 PB4-D16 PB4-D14 PB4-D12 PB4-D10 PB4-D8 PB4-D6 PB4-D4 PB4-D2 CH3 SENSE CH2 SENSE CH1 SENSE CH0 SENSE CH7 SENSE CH6 SENSE CH5 SENSE CH4 SENSE EXT DRV1 EXT IN3 EXT DRV2 EXT IN2 EXT IN1 EXT ADC STB EXT GND SENS EXT CLOCK 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 3 FORCE -SENSE TMU EXT DRV3 EXT CLK IN SYNC 2 RMS IN 1 RMS IN 3 TMU EXT DRV1 TMU EXT DRV2 IO2 IO1 DUT OUT 2 EXT LOAD CONN EXT RLY DRV CH0 FEEDBACK RMS METER DUT OUT EXT REF CH1 POS IN ACS OUT SYNC 1 SYNC 3 RMS IN 2 RMS IN 4 EXT ARM IN TMU CHAN B DUT2 TMU CHAN B DUT1 TMU CHAN A DUT2 TMU CHAN A DUT1 CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 3 CHANNEL 4 CHANNEL 5 CHANNEL 6 TMU HIZ DUT1 CHANNEL 7 TMU HIZ DUT2 CHANNEL 8 TMU HIZ DUT3 TMU HIZ DUT4 DUT POS OUT EXT_GND_RE F EXT PICO POS DAC_AGND DUT NEG OUT PREC_REF_F ORCE EXT PICO NEG DUT NEG IN EXT DRV 1 DUT POS IN EXT DRV 2 CH1 PICO POS CH1 PICO NEG CH1 NEG IN DIFF_IN_NEG EXT_IN_1 DIFF_IN_POS EXT_FBACK_2 DIFF_IN_REF DRV_9
OVI
DVI PV3(1)
ACS
TMU
DDD(M)
DOAL(1)
DCC
CH1 NEG OUT DRV_11 DRV_10 DRV_12 DRV_13 DRV_15 DRV_14 EXT_FBACK_1 SERVO_TRIG GER EXT_IN_2 PREC_REF_S ENSE EXT_ADC_IN1 EXT_ADC_IN2 EXT_DRV_2
DUT OUT OUT EXT_DRV_1 CH1 OUT 2 CH1 LOAD CONN CH1 EXT DRV CH1 FEEDBACK DRV_0 DRV_1 DRV_3 DRV_2
CH1 RMS MTR DRV_4 CH1 DUT OUT DRV_5 DRV_7 CH1 OUT OUT DRV_6
Slot 1 Continued
397
MUX(1)
HVS
MVS(2)
PRO(2)
OFS
LZB
398
Slot 2
ASL 3000 PVI(1) & I/O ConnectorPin
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 PB4-F17 PB4-F16 PB4-F15 PB4-F14 PB4-F13 PB4-F12 PB4-F11 PB4-F10 PB4-F9 PB4-F8 PB4-F7 PB4-F6 PB4-F5 PB4-F4 PB4-F3 PB4-F2 PB4-E16 PB4-E15 PB4-E14 PB4-E13 PB4-E12 PB4-E11 PB4-E10 PB4-E9 PB4-E8 PB4-E7 PB4-E6 PB4-E5 PB4-E4 PB4-E3 PB4-E2 PB4-E1 CH3 SENSE CH2 SENSE CH1 SENSE CH0 SENSE CH7 SENSE CH6 SENSE CH5 SENSE CH4 SENSE EXT DRV1 EXT IN3 EXT DRV2 EXT IN2 EXT IN1 EXT ADC STB EXT GND SENS EXT CLOCK CH3 FORCE CH2 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH0 FORCE CH7 FORCE CH6 FORCE CH5 FORCE CH4 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH1 GUARD CH1 SENSE EXT DATA CH0 FORCE CH0 GUARD CH0 SENSE -FORCE 1 SENSE 2 SENSE 3 SENSE 4 SENSE 5 SENSE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 3 FORCE -SENSE TMU EXT DRV3 EXT CLK IN SYNC 2 RMS IN 1 RMS IN 3 TMU EXT DRV1 TMU EXT DRV2 IO2 IO1 DUT OUT 2 EXT LOAD CONN EXT RLY DRV CH0 FEEDBACK RMS METER DUT OUT EXT REF CH1 POS IN ACS OUT SYNC 1 SYNC 3 RMS IN 2 RMS IN 4 EXT ARM IN TMU CHAN B DUT2 TMU CHAN B DUT1 TMU CHAN A DUT2 TMU CHAN A DUT1 CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 3 CHANNEL 4 CHANNEL 5 CHANNEL 6 TMU HIZ DUT1 CHANNEL 7 TMU HIZ DUT2 CHANNEL 8 TMU HIZ DUT3 TMU HIZ DUT4 DUT POS OUT EXT_GND_RE F EXT PICO POS DAC_AGND DUT NEG OUT PREC_REF_F ORCE EXT PICO NEG DUT NEG IN EXT DRV 1 DUT POS IN EXT DRV 2 CH1 PICO POS CH1 PICO NEG CH1 NEG IN DIFF_IN_NEG EXT_IN_1 DIFF_IN_POS EXT_FBACK_2 DIFF_IN_REF DRV_9
OVI
DVI PV3(1)
ACS
TMU
DDD(M)
DOAL(1)
DCC
CH1 NEG OUT DRV_11 DRV_10 DRV_12 DRV_13 DRV_15 DRV_14 EXT_FBACK_1 SERVO_TRIG GER EXT_IN_2 PREC_REF_S ENSE EXT_ADC_IN1 EXT_ADC_IN2 EXT_DRV_2
DUT OUT OUT EXT_DRV_1 CH1 OUT 2 CH1 LOAD CONN CH1 EXT DRV CH1 FEEDBACK DRV_0 DRV_1 DRV_3 DRV_2
CH1 RMS MTR DRV_4 CH1 DUT OUT DRV_5 DRV_7 CH1 OUT OUT DRV_6
Slot 2 Continued
399
MUX(1)
HVS
MVS(2)
PRO(2)
OFS
LZB
400
Slot 3
ASL 3000 PVI(1) & I/O ConnectorPin
16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 PB4-B17 PB4-B15 PB4-B13 PB4-B11 PB4-B9 PB4-B7 PB4-B5 PB4-B3 CH3 FORCE CH2 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH0 FORCE CH7 FORCE CH6 FORCE CH5 FORCE CH4 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH1 GUARD CH1 SENSE EXT DATA CH0 FORCE CH0 GUARD CH0 SENSE -FORCE 1 SENSE 2 SENSE 3 SENSE 4 SENSE 5 SENSE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 PB4-B16 PB4-B14 PB4-B12 PB4-B10 PB4-B8 PB4-B6 PB4-B4 PB4-B2 CH3 SENSE CH2 SENSE CH1 SENSE CH0 SENSE CH7 SENSE CH6 SENSE CH5 SENSE CH4 SENSE EXT DRV1 EXT IN3 EXT DRV2 EXT IN2 EXT IN1 EXT ADC STB EXT GND SENS EXT CLOCK 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 3 FORCE -SENSE TMU EXT DRV3 EXT CLK IN SYNC 2 RMS IN 1 RMS IN 3 TMU EXT DRV1 TMU EXT DRV2 IO2 IO1 DUT OUT 2 EXT LOAD CONN EXT RLY DRV CH0 FEEDBACK RMS METER DUT OUT EXT REF CH1 POS IN ACS OUT SYNC 1 SYNC 3 RMS IN 2 RMS IN 4 EXT ARM IN TMU CHAN B DUT2 TMU CHAN B DUT1 TMU CHAN A DUT2 TMU CHAN A DUT1 CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 3 CHANNEL 4 CHANNEL 5 CHANNEL 6 TMU HIZ DUT1 CHANNEL 7 TMU HIZ DUT2 CHANNEL 8 TMU HIZ DUT3 TMU HIZ DUT4 DUT POS OUT EXT_GND_RE F EXT PICO POS DAC_AGND DUT NEG OUT PREC_REF_F ORCE EXT PICO NEG DUT NEG IN EXT DRV 1 DUT POS IN EXT DRV 2 CH1 PICO POS CH1 PICO NEG CH1 NEG IN DIFF_IN_NEG EXT_IN_1 DIFF_IN_POS EXT_FBACK_2 DIFF_IN_REF DRV_9
OVI
DVI PV3(1)
ACS
TMU
DDD(M)
DOAL(1)
DCC
CH1 NEG OUT DRV_11 DRV_10 DRV_12 DRV_13 DRV_15 DRV_14 EXT_FBACK_1 SERVO_TRIG GER EXT_IN_2 PREC_REF_S ENSE EXT_ADC_IN1 EXT_ADC_IN2 EXT_DRV_2
DUT OUT OUT EXT_DRV_1 CH1 OUT 2 CH1 LOAD CONN CH1 EXT DRV CH1 FEEDBACK DRV_0 DRV_1 DRV_3 DRV_2
CH1 RMS MTR DRV_4 CH1 DUT OUT DRV_5 DRV_7 CH1 OUT OUT DRV_6
401
Slot 3 Continued
ASL 3000 I/O Connector-Pin
16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 PB4-B17 PB4-B15 PB4-B13 PB4-B11 PB4-B9 PB4-B7 PB4-B5 PB4-B3 MUX_8_4 MUX_8_3 MUX_8_2 MUX_8_1 MUX_7_4 MUX_7_3 MUX_7_2 MUX_7_1 MUX_6_4 MUX_6_3 MUX_6_2 MUX_6_1 MUX_5_4 MUX_5_3 MUX_5_2 MUX_5_1 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 PB4-B16 PB4-B14 PB4-B12 PB4-B10 PB4-B8 PB4-B6 PB4-B4 PB4-B2 MUX_4_4 MUX_4_3 MUX_4_2 MUX_4_1 MUX_3_4 MUX_3_3 MUX_3_2 MUX_3_1 MUX_2_4 MUX_2_3 MUX_2_2 MUX_2_1 MUX_1_4 MUX_1_3 MUX_1_2 MUX_1_1 HVS_OUT_8 HVS_OUT_7 HVS_OUT_6 HVS_OUT_5 HVS_OUT_4 HVS_OUT_3 HVS_OUT_2 HVS_OUT_1 MVS_OUT_8 MVS_OUT_7 MVS_OUT_6 MVS_OUT_5 MVS_OUT_4 MVS_OUT_3 MVS_OUT_2 MVS_OUT_1 DUT 3 (+15V) DUT 2 (RLY DRV) DUT 1 (-15V) DUT 6 DUT 5 (GND) DUT 8 OFS_OUT_8 OFS_OUT_7 OFS_OUT_6 OFS_OUT_5 OFS_OUT_4 OFS_OUT_3 OFS_OUT_2 OFS_OUT_1 OUT_1 OUT_2 OUT_3 OUT_4 OUT_5 OUT_6 OUT_7 OUT_8 OUT_9 OUT_10 OUT_11 OUT_12 OUT_13 OUT_14 HVS_REF_COM HVS_OUT_COM MVS_REF_COM MVS_OUT_COM HVS_POS_FORCE MVS_POS_FORCE HVS_REF2 HVS_NEG_FORCE HVS_REF1 MVS_REF2 MVS_NEG_FORCE MVS_REF1 DUT 14 DUT 13 (RLY DRV) DUT 12 DUT 11 (RLY DRV) DUT 10 OFS_REF_COM OFS_OUT_COM OFS_POS_FORCE DUT16 OFS_REF2 OFS_NEG_FORCE OFS_REF1 OUT_15 OUT_16 OUT_17 OUT_18 OUT_19 OUT_20 OUT_21 OUT_22 OUT_23 OUT_24 OUT_25 OUT_26 OUT_27 OUT_28
MUX(1)
HVS
MVS(2)
PRO(2)
OFS
LZB
402
Slot 4
ASL 3000 PVI(1) & I/O ConnectorPin
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 PB4-C16 PB4-C15 PB4-C14 PB4-C13 PB4-C12 PB4-C11 PB4-C10 PB4-C9 PB4-C8 PB4-C7 PB4-C6 PB4-C5 PB4-C4 PB4-C3 PB4-C2 PB4-C1 PB5-A16 PB5-A15 PB5-A14 PB5-A13 PB5-A12 PB5-A11 PB5-A10 PB5-A9 PB5-A8 PB5-A7 PB5-A6 PB5-A5 PB5-A4 PB5-A3 PB5-A2 PB5-A1 CH3 SENSE CH2 SENSE CH1 SENSE CH0 SENSE CH7 SENSE CH6 SENSE CH5 SENSE CH4 SENSE EXT DRV1 EXT IN3 EXT DRV2 EXT IN2 EXT IN1 EXT ADC STB EXT GND SENS EXT CLOCK CH3 FORCE CH2 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH0 FORCE CH7 FORCE CH6 FORCE CH5 FORCE CH4 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH1 GUARD CH1 SENSE EXT DATA CH0 FORCE CH0 GUARD CH0 SENSE -FORCE 1 SENSE 2 SENSE 3 SENSE 4 SENSE 5 SENSE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 3 FORCE -SENSE TMU EXT DRV3 EXT CLK IN SYNC 2 RMS IN 1 RMS IN 3 TMU EXT DRV1 TMU EXT DRV2 IO2 IO1 DUT OUT 2 EXT LOAD CONN EXT RLY DRV CH0 FEEDBACK RMS METER DUT OUT EXT REF CH1 POS IN ACS OUT SYNC 1 SYNC 3 RMS IN 2 RMS IN 4 EXT ARM IN TMU CHAN B DUT2 TMU CHAN B DUT1 TMU CHAN A DUT2 TMU CHAN A DUT1 CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 3 CHANNEL 4 CHANNEL 5 CHANNEL 6 TMU HIZ DUT1 CHANNEL 7 TMU HIZ DUT2 CHANNEL 8 TMU HIZ DUT3 TMU HIZ DUT4 DUT POS OUT EXT_GND_RE F EXT PICO POS DAC_AGND DUT NEG OUT PREC_REF_F ORCE EXT PICO NEG DUT NEG IN EXT DRV 1 DUT POS IN EXT DRV 2 CH1 PICO POS CH1 PICO NEG CH1 NEG IN DIFF_IN_NEG EXT_IN_1 DIFF_IN_POS EXT_FBACK_2 DIFF_IN_REF DRV_9
OVI
DVI PV3(1)
ACS
TMU
DDD(M)
DOAL(1)
DCC
CH1 NEG OUT DRV_11 DRV_10 DRV_12 DRV_13 DRV_15 DRV_14 EXT_FBACK_1 SERVO_TRIG GER EXT_IN_2 PREC_REF_S ENSE EXT_ADC_IN1 EXT_ADC_IN2 EXT_DRV_2
DUT OUT OUT EXT_DRV_1 CH1 OUT 2 CH1 LOAD CONN CH1 EXT DRV CH1 FEEDBACK DRV_0 DRV_1 DRV_3 DRV_2
CH1 RMS MTR DRV_4 CH1 DUT OUT DRV_5 DRV_7 CH1 OUT OUT DRV_6
403
Slot 4 Continued
ASL 3000 I/O ConnectorPin
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 PB4-C16 PB4-C15 PB4-C14 PB4-C13 PB4-C12 PB4-C11 PB4-C10 PB4-C9 PB4-C8 PB4-C7 PB4-C6 PB4-C5 PB4-C4 PB4-C3 PB4-C2 PB4-C1 PB5-A16 PB5-A15 PB5-A14 PB5-A13 PB5-A12 PB5-A11 PB5-A10 PB5-A9 PB5-A8 PB5-A7 PB5-A6 PB5-A5 PB5-A4 PB5-A3 PB5-A2 PB5-A1 MUX_8_4 MUX_8_3 MUX_8_2 MUX_8_1 MUX_7_4 MUX_7_3 MUX_7_2 MUX_7_1 MUX_6_4 MUX_6_3 MUX_6_2 MUX_6_1 MUX_5_4 MUX_5_3 MUX_5_2 MUX_5_1 MUX_4_4 MUX_4_3 MUX_4_2 MUX_4_1 MUX_3_4 MUX_3_3 MUX_3_2 MUX_3_1 MUX_2_4 MUX_2_3 MUX_2_2 MUX_2_1 MUX_1_4 MUX_1_3 MUX_1_2 MUX_1_1 HVS_OUT_8 HVS_OUT_7 HVS_OUT_6 HVS_OUT_5 HVS_OUT_4 HVS_OUT_3 HVS_OUT_2 HVS_OUT_1 MVS_OUT_8 MVS_OUT_7 MVS_OUT_6 MVS_OUT_5 MVS_OUT_4 MVS_OUT_3 MVS_OUT_2 MVS_OUT_1 DUT 3 (+15V) DUT 2 (RLY DRV) DUT 1 (-15V) DUT 6 DUT 5 (GND) DUT 8 OFS_OUT_8 OFS_OUT_7 OFS_OUT_6 OFS_OUT_5 OFS_OUT_4 OFS_OUT_3 OFS_OUT_2 OFS_OUT_1 OUT_1 OUT_2 OUT_3 OUT_4 OUT_5 OUT_6 OUT_7 OUT_8 OUT_9 OUT_10 OUT_11 OUT_12 OUT_13 OUT_14 GND CH2-1 CH2-2 GND CH2-3 CH2-4 GND EXT_TRIG GND CH2-5 CH2-6 GND HVS_REF2 MVS_REF2 DUT16 OFS_REF2 OUT_15 GND CH1-1 CH1-2 GND CH1-3 CH1-4 GND EXT_CLK GND CH1-5 CH1-6 GND HVS_NEG_FO MVS_NEG_FO RCE RCE HVS_REF1 MVS_REF1 DUT 14 DUT 13 (RLY DRV) HVS_POS_FO MVS_POS_FO DUT 12 RCE RCE DUT 11 (RLY DRV) HVS_REF_CO MVS_REF_CO DUT 10 M M HVS_OUT_CO MVS_OUT_CO M M OFS_NEG_FO OUT_16 RCE OFS_REF1 OUT_17 OUT_18 OFS_POS_FO OUT_19 RCE OUT_20 OFS_REF_CO OUT_21 M OFS_OUT_CO OUT_22 M OUT_23 OUT_24 OUT_25 OUT_26 OUT_27 OUT_28
MUX(1)
HVS
MVS(2)
PRO(2)
OFS
LZB
PRO-DIG
404
Slot 5
ASL 3000 PVI(1) & I/O ConnectorPin
16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 PB4-A16 PB4-A14 PB4-A12 PB4-A10 PB4-A8 PB4-A6 PB4-A4 PB4-A2 CH3 FORCE CH2 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH0 FORCE CH7 FORCE CH6 FORCE CH5 FORCE CH4 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH1 GUARD CH1 SENSE EXT DATA CH0 FORCE CH0 GUARD CH0 SENSE -FORCE 1 SENSE 2 SENSE 3 SENSE 4 SENSE 5 SENSE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 PB4-A15 PB4-A13 PB4-A11 PB4-A9 PB4-A7 PB4-A5 PB4-A3 PB4-A1 CH3 SENSE CH2 SENSE CH1 SENSE CH0 SENSE CH7 SENSE CH6 SENSE CH5 SENSE CH4 SENSE EXT DRV1 EXT IN3 EXT DRV2 EXT IN2 EXT IN1 EXT ADC STB EXT GND SENS EXT CLOCK 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 3 FORCE -SENSE TMU EXT DRV3 EXT CLK IN SYNC 2 RMS IN 1 RMS IN 3 TMU EXT DRV1 TMU EXT DRV2 IO2 IO1 DUT OUT 2 EXT LOAD CONN EXT RLY DRV CH0 FEEDBACK RMS METER DUT OUT EXT REF CH1 POS IN ACS OUT SYNC 1 SYNC 3 RMS IN 2 RMS IN 4 EXT ARM IN TMU CHAN B DUT2 TMU CHAN B DUT1 TMU CHAN A DUT2 TMU CHAN A DUT1 CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 3 CHANNEL 4 CHANNEL 5 CHANNEL 6 TMU HIZ DUT1 CHANNEL 7 TMU HIZ DUT2 CHANNEL 8 TMU HIZ DUT3 TMU HIZ DUT4 DUT POS OUT EXT_GND_RE F EXT PICO POS DAC_AGND DUT NEG OUT PREC_REF_F ORCE EXT PICO NEG DUT NEG IN EXT DRV 1 DUT POS IN EXT DRV 2 CH1 PICO POS CH1 PICO NEG CH1 NEG IN DIFF_IN_NEG EXT_IN_1 DIFF_IN_POS EXT_FBACK_2 DIFF_IN_REF DRV_9
OVI
DVI PV3(1)
ACS
TMU
DDD(M)
DOAL(1)
DCC
CH1 NEG OUT DRV_11 DRV_10 DRV_12 DRV_13 DRV_15 DRV_14 EXT_FBACK_1 SERVO_TRIG GER EXT_IN_2 PREC_REF_S ENSE EXT_ADC_IN1 EXT_ADC_IN2 EXT_DRV_2
DUT OUT OUT EXT_DRV_1 CH1 OUT 2 CH1 LOAD CONN CH1 EXT DRV CH1 FEEDBACK DRV_0 DRV_1 DRV_3 DRV_2
CH1 RMS MTR DRV_4 CH1 DUT OUT DRV_5 DRV_7 CH1 OUT OUT DRV_6
405
Slot 5 Continued
ASL 3000 I/O ConnectorPin
16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 PB4-A16 PB4-A14 PB4-A12 PB4-A10 PB4-A8 PB4-A6 PB4-A4 PB4-A2 MUX_8_4 MUX_8_3 MUX_8_2 MUX_8_1 MUX_7_4 MUX_7_3 MUX_7_2 MUX_7_1 MUX_6_4 MUX_6_3 MUX_6_2 MUX_6_1 MUX_5_4 MUX_5_3 MUX_5_2 MUX_5_1 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 PB4-A15 PB4-A13 PB4-A11 PB4-A9 PB4-A7 PB4-A5 PB4-A3 PB4-A1 MUX_4_4 MUX_4_3 MUX_4_2 MUX_4_1 MUX_3_4 MUX_3_3 MUX_3_2 MUX_3_1 MUX_2_4 MUX_2_3 MUX_2_2 MUX_2_1 MUX_1_4 MUX_1_3 MUX_1_2 MUX_1_1 HVS_OUT_8 HVS_OUT_7 HVS_OUT_6 HVS_OUT_5 HVS_OUT_4 HVS_OUT_3 HVS_OUT_2 HVS_OUT_1 MVS_OUT_8 MVS_OUT_7 MVS_OUT_6 MVS_OUT_5 MVS_OUT_4 MVS_OUT_3 MVS_OUT_2 MVS_OUT_1 DUT 3 (+15V) DUT 2 (RLY DRV) DUT 1 (-15V) DUT 6 DUT 5 (GND) DUT 8 OFS_OUT_8 OFS_OUT_7 OFS_OUT_6 OFS_OUT_5 OFS_OUT_4 OFS_OUT_3 OFS_OUT_2 OFS_OUT_1 OUT_1 OUT_2 OUT_3 OUT_4 OUT_5 OUT_6 OUT_7 OUT_8 OUT_9 OUT_10 OUT_11 OUT_12 OUT_13 OUT_14 HVS_REF2 MVS_REF2 DUT16 OFS_REF2 OUT_15 HVS_NEG_FO MVS_NEG_FO RCE RCE HVS_REF1 MVS_REF1 DUT 14 DUT 13 (RLY DRV) HVS_POS_FO MVS_POS_FO DUT 12 RCE RCE DUT 11 (RLY DRV) HVS_REF_CO MVS_REF_CO DUT 10 M M HVS_OUT_CO MVS_OUT_CO M M OFS_NEG_FO OUT_16 RCE OFS_REF1 OUT_17 OUT_18 OFS_POS_FO OUT_19 RCE OUT_20 OFS_REF_CO OUT_21 M OFS_OUT_CO OUT_22 M OUT_23 OUT_24 OUT_25 OUT_26 OUT_27 OUT_28
MUX(1)
HVS
MVS(2)
PRO(2)
OFS
LZB
406
Slot 6
ASL 3000 PVI(1) & I/O ConnectorPin
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 PB5-B17 PB5-B16 PB5-B15 PB5-B14 PB5-B13 PB5-B12 PB5-B11 PB5-B10 PB5-B9 PB5-B8 PB5-B7 PB5-B6 PB5-B5 PB5-B4 PB5-B3 PB5-B2 PB5-C16 PB5-C15 PB5-C14 PB5-C13 PB5-C12 PB5-C11 PB5-C10 PB5-C9 PB5-C8 PB5-C7 PB5-C6 PB5-C5 PB5-C4 PB5-C3 PB5-C2 PB5-C1 CH3 SENSE CH2 SENSE CH1 SENSE CH0 SENSE CH7 SENSE CH6 SENSE CH5 SENSE CH4 SENSE EXT DRV1 EXT IN3 EXT DRV2 EXT IN2 EXT IN1 EXT ADC STB EXT GND SENS EXT CLOCK CH3 FORCE CH2 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH0 FORCE CH7 FORCE CH6 FORCE CH5 FORCE CH4 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH1 GUARD CH1 SENSE EXT DATA CH0 FORCE CH0 GUARD CH0 SENSE -FORCE 1 SENSE 2 SENSE 3 SENSE 4 SENSE 5 SENSE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 3 FORCE -SENSE TMU EXT DRV3 EXT CLK IN SYNC 2 RMS IN 1 RMS IN 3 TMU EXT DRV1 TMU EXT DRV2 IO2 IO1 DUT OUT 2 EXT LOAD CONN EXT RLY DRV CH0 FEEDBACK RMS METER DUT OUT EXT REF CH1 POS IN ACS OUT SYNC 1 SYNC 3 RMS IN 2 RMS IN 4 EXT ARM IN TMU CHAN B DUT2 TMU CHAN B DUT1 TMU CHAN A DUT2 TMU CHAN A DUT1 CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 3 CHANNEL 4 CHANNEL 5 CHANNEL 6 TMU HIZ DUT1 CHANNEL 7 TMU HIZ DUT2 CHANNEL 8 TMU HIZ DUT3 TMU HIZ DUT4 DUT POS OUT EXT_GND_RE F EXT PICO POS DAC_AGND DUT NEG OUT PREC_REF_F ORCE EXT PICO NEG DUT NEG IN EXT DRV 1 DUT POS IN EXT DRV 2 CH1 PICO POS CH1 PICO NEG CH1 NEG IN DIFF_IN_NEG EXT_IN_1 DIFF_IN_POS EXT_FBACK_2 DIFF_IN_REF DRV_9
OVI
DVI PV3(1)
ACS
TMU
DDD(M)
DOAL(1)
DCC
CH1 NEG OUT DRV_11 DRV_10 DRV_12 DRV_13 DRV_15 DRV_14 EXT_FBACK_1 SERVO_TRIG GER EXT_IN_2 PREC_REF_S ENSE EXT_ADC_IN1 EXT_ADC_IN2 EXT_DRV_2
DUT OUT OUT EXT_DRV_1 CH1 OUT 2 CH1 LOAD CONN CH1 EXT DRV CH1 FEEDBACK DRV_0 DRV_1 DRV_3 DRV_2
CH1 RMS MTR DRV_4 CH1 DUT OUT DRV_5 DRV_7 CH1 OUT OUT DRV_6
407
Slot 6 Continued
ASL 3000 I/O Connector-Pin
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 PB5-B17 PB5-B16 PB5-B15 PB5-B14 PB5-B13 PB5-B12 PB5-B11 PB5-B10 PB5-B9 PB5-B8 PB5-B7 PB5-B6 PB5-B5 PB5-B4 PB5-B3 PB5-B2 PB5-C16 PB5-C15 PB5-C14 PB5-C13 PB5-C12 PB5-C11 PB5-C10 PB5-C9 PB5-C8 PB5-C7 PB5-C6 PB5-C5 PB5-C4 PB5-C3 PB5-C2 PB5-C1 MUX_8_4 MUX_8_3 MUX_8_2 MUX_8_1 MUX_7_4 MUX_7_3 MUX_7_2 MUX_7_1 MUX_6_4 MUX_6_3 MUX_6_2 MUX_6_1 MUX_5_4 MUX_5_3 MUX_5_2 MUX_5_1 MUX_4_4 MUX_4_3 MUX_4_2 MUX_4_1 MUX_3_4 MUX_3_3 MUX_3_2 MUX_3_1 MUX_2_4 MUX_2_3 MUX_2_2 MUX_2_1 MUX_1_4 MUX_1_3 MUX_1_2 MUX_1_1 HVS_OUT_8 HVS_OUT_7 HVS_OUT_6 HVS_OUT_5 HVS_OUT_4 HVS_OUT_3 HVS_OUT_2 HVS_OUT_1 MVS_OUT_8 MVS_OUT_7 MVS_OUT_6 MVS_OUT_5 MVS_OUT_4 MVS_OUT_3 MVS_OUT_2 MVS_OUT_1 DUT 3 (+15V) DUT 2 (RLY DRV) DUT 1 (-15V) DUT 6 DUT 5 (GND) DUT 8 OFS_OUT_8 OFS_OUT_7 OFS_OUT_6 OFS_OUT_5 OFS_OUT_4 OFS_OUT_3 OFS_OUT_2 OFS_OUT_1 OUT_1 OUT_2 OUT_3 OUT_4 OUT_5 OUT_6 OUT_7 OUT_8 OUT_9 OUT_10 OUT_11 OUT_12 OUT_13 OUT_14 HVS_REF_COM HVS_OUT_COM MVS_REF_COM MVS_OUT_COM HVS_POS_FORCE MVS_POS_FORCE HVS_REF2 HVS_NEG_FORCE HVS_REF1 MVS_REF2 MVS_NEG_FORCE MVS_REF1 DUT 14 DUT 13 (RLY DRV) DUT 12 DUT 11 (RLY DRV) DUT 10 OFS_REF_COM OFS_OUT_COM OFS_POS_FORCE DUT16 OFS_REF2 OFS_NEG_FORCE OFS_REF1 OUT_15 OUT_16 OUT_17 OUT_18 OUT_19 OUT_20 OUT_21 OUT_22 OUT_23 OUT_24 OUT_25 OUT_26 OUT_27 OUT_28
MUX(1)
HVS
MVS(2)
PRO(2)
OFS
LZB
408
Slot 7
ASL 3000 PVI(1) & I/O ConnectorPin
16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 PB5-D15 PB5-D13 PB5-D11 PB5-D9 PB5-D7 PB5-D5 PB5-D3 PB5-D1 CH3 FORCE CH2 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH0 FORCE CH7 FORCE CH6 FORCE CH5 FORCE CH4 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH1 GUARD CH1 SENSE EXT DATA CH0 FORCE CH0 GUARD CH0 SENSE -FORCE 1 SENSE 2 SENSE 3 SENSE 4 SENSE 5 SENSE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 PB5-D16 PB5-D14 PB5-D12 PB5-D10 PB5-D8 PB5-D6 PB5-D4 PB5-D2 CH3 SENSE CH2 SENSE CH1 SENSE CH0 SENSE CH7 SENSE CH6 SENSE CH5 SENSE CH4 SENSE EXT DRV1 EXT IN3 EXT DRV2 EXT IN2 EXT IN1 EXT ADC STB EXT GND SENS EXT CLOCK 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 3 FORCE -SENSE TMU EXT DRV3 EXT CLK IN SYNC 2 RMS IN 1 RMS IN 3 TMU EXT DRV1 TMU EXT DRV2 IO2 IO1 DUT OUT 2 EXT LOAD CONN EXT RLY DRV CH0 FEEDBACK RMS METER DUT OUT EXT REF CH1 POS IN ACS OUT SYNC 1 SYNC 3 RMS IN 2 RMS IN 4 EXT ARM IN TMU CHAN B DUT2 TMU CHAN B DUT1 TMU CHAN A DUT2 TMU CHAN A DUT1 CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 3 CHANNEL 4 CHANNEL 5 CHANNEL 6 TMU HIZ DUT1 CHANNEL 7 TMU HIZ DUT2 CHANNEL 8 TMU HIZ DUT3 TMU HIZ DUT4 DUT POS OUT EXT_GND_RE F EXT PICO POS DAC_AGND DUT NEG OUT PREC_REF_F ORCE EXT PICO NEG DUT NEG IN EXT DRV 1 DUT POS IN EXT DRV 2 CH1 PICO POS CH1 PICO NEG CH1 NEG IN DIFF_IN_NEG EXT_IN_1 DIFF_IN_POS EXT_FBACK_2 DIFF_IN_REF DRV_9
OVI
DVI PV3(1)
ACS
TMU
DDD(M)
DOAL(1)
DCC
CH1 NEG OUT DRV_11 DRV_10 DRV_12 DRV_13 DRV_15 DRV_14 EXT_FBACK_1 SERVO_TRIG GER EXT_IN_2 PREC_REF_S ENSE EXT_ADC_IN1 EXT_ADC_IN2 EXT_DRV_2
DUT OUT OUT EXT_DRV_1 CH1 OUT 2 CH1 LOAD CONN CH1 EXT DRV CH1 FEEDBACK DRV_0 DRV_1 DRV_3 DRV_2
CH1 RMS MTR DRV_4 CH1 DUT OUT DRV_5 DRV_7 CH1 OUT OUT DRV_6
409
Slot 7 Continued
ASL 3000 I/O Connector-Pin
16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 PB5-D15 PB5-D13 PB5-D11 PB5-D9 PB5-D7 PB5-D5 PB5-D3 PB5-D1 MUX_8_4 MUX_8_3 MUX_8_2 MUX_8_1 MUX_7_4 MUX_7_3 MUX_7_2 MUX_7_1 MUX_6_4 MUX_6_3 MUX_6_2 MUX_6_1 MUX_5_4 MUX_5_3 MUX_5_2 MUX_5_1 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 PB5-D16 PB5-D14 PB5-D12 PB5-D10 PB5-D8 PB5-D6 PB5-D4 PB5-D2 MUX_4_4 MUX_4_3 MUX_4_2 MUX_4_1 MUX_3_4 MUX_3_3 MUX_3_2 MUX_3_1 MUX_2_4 MUX_2_3 MUX_2_2 MUX_2_1 MUX_1_4 MUX_1_3 MUX_1_2 MUX_1_1 HVS_OUT_8 HVS_OUT_7 HVS_OUT_6 HVS_OUT_5 HVS_OUT_4 HVS_OUT_3 HVS_OUT_2 HVS_OUT_1 MVS_OUT_8 MVS_OUT_7 MVS_OUT_6 MVS_OUT_5 MVS_OUT_4 MVS_OUT_3 MVS_OUT_2 MVS_OUT_1 DUT 3 (+15V) DUT 2 (RLY DRV) DUT 1 (-15V) DUT 6 DUT 5 (GND) DUT 8 OFS_OUT_8 OFS_OUT_7 OFS_OUT_6 OFS_OUT_5 OFS_OUT_4 OFS_OUT_3 OFS_OUT_2 OFS_OUT_1 OUT_1 OUT_2 OUT_3 OUT_4 OUT_5 OUT_6 OUT_7 OUT_8 OUT_9 OUT_10 OUT_11 OUT_12 OUT_13 OUT_14 HVS_REF_COM HVS_OUT_COM MVS_REF_COM MVS_OUT_COM HVS_POS_FORCE MVS_POS_FORCE HVS_REF2 HVS_NEG_FORCE HVS_REF1 MVS_REF2 MVS_NEG_FORCE MVS_REF1 DUT 14 DUT 13 (RLY DRV) DUT 12 DUT 11 (RLY DRV) DUT 10 OFS_REF_COM OFS_OUT_COM OFS_POS_FORCE DUT16 OFS_REF2 OFS_NEG_FORCE OFS_REF1 OUT_15 OUT_16 OUT_17 OUT_18 OUT_19 OUT_20 OUT_21 OUT_22 OUT_23 OUT_24 OUT_25 OUT_26 OUT_27 OUT_28
MUX(1)
HVS
MVS(2)
PRO(2)
OFS
LZB
410
Slot 8
ASL 3000 PVI(1) & I/O ConnectorPin
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 PB5-F17 PB5-F26 PB5-F15 PB5-F14 PB5-F13 PB5-F12 PB5-F11 PB5-F10 PB5-F9 PB5-F8 PB5-F7 PB5-F6 PB5-F5 PB5-F4 PB5-F3 PB5-F2 PB5-E16 PB5-E15 PB5-E14 PB5-E13 PB5-E12 PB5-E11 PB5-E10 PB5-E9 PB5-E8 PB5-E7 PB5-E6 PB5-E5 PB5-E4 PB5-E3 PB5-E2 PB5-E1 CH3 SENSE CH2 SENSE CH1 SENSE CH0 SENSE CH7 SENSE CH6 SENSE CH5 SENSE CH4 SENSE EXT DRV1 EXT IN3 EXT DRV2 EXT IN2 EXT IN1 EXT ADC STB EXT GND SENS EXT CLOCK CH3 FORCE CH2 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH0 FORCE CH7 FORCE CH6 FORCE CH5 FORCE CH4 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH1 GUARD CH1 SENSE EXT DATA CH0 FORCE CH0 GUARD CH0 SENSE -FORCE 1 SENSE 2 SENSE 3 SENSE 4 SENSE 5 SENSE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 3 FORCE -SENSE TMU EXT DRV3 CH1 OUT OUT EXT CLK IN SYNC 2 RMS IN 1 RMS IN 3 TMU EXT DRV1 TMU EXT DRV2 IO2 IO1 DUT OUT 2 EXT LOAD CONN EXT RLY DRV CH0 FEEDBACK RMS METER DUT OUT EXT REF DUT OUT OUT CH1 OUT 2 CH1 LOAD CONN CH1 EXT DRV CH1 FEEDBACK CH1 RMS MTR CH1 DUT OUT CH2 FEEDBACK CH2 3 BYPASS CH3 FEEDBACK CH1 POS IN CH2 DUT POS ACS OUT SYNC 1 SYNC 3 RMS IN 2 RMS IN 4 EXT ARM IN TMU CHAN B DUT2 TMU CHAN B DUT1 TMU CHAN A DUT2 TMU CHAN A DUT1 CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 3 CHANNEL 4 CHANNEL 5 CHANNEL 6 TMU HIZ DUT1 CHANNEL 7 TMU HIZ DUT2 CHANNEL 8 TMU HIZ DUT3 TMU HIZ DUT4 DUT POS OUT EXT PICO POS CH3 PICO POS DUT NEG OUT EXT PICO NEG DUT NEG IN EXT DRV 1 DUT POS IN EXT DRV 2 CH1 POS OUT CH1 PICO POS CH1 NEG OUT CH1 PICO NEG CH1 NEG IN CH2 PICO POS CH2 DUT NEG CH2 PICO POS CH3 PICO NEG CH3 DUT NEG CH2 3 CONNECT CH3 DUT POS
OVI
DVI PV3(1)
ACS
TMU
DDD(M)
DOAL(1)
LCB
411
Slot 8 Continued
ASL 3000 I/O ConnectorPin
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 PB5-F17 PB5-F26 PB5-F15 PB5-F14 PB5-F13 PB5-F12 PB5-F11 PB5-F10 PB5-F9 PB5-F8 PB5-F7 PB5-F6 PB5-F5 PB5-F4 PB5-F3 PB5-F2 PB5-E16 PB5-E15 PB5-E14 PB5-E13 PB5-E12 PB5-E11 PB5-E10 PB5-E9 PB5-E8 PB5-E7 PB5-E6 PB5-E5 PB5-E4 PB5-E3 PB5-E2 PB5-E1 EXT_GND_RE MUX_8_4 F DAC_AGND PREC_REF_F ORCE DIFF_IN_NEG EXT_IN_1 DIFF_IN_POS MUX_8_3 MUX_8_2 MUX_8_1 MUX_7_4 MUX_7_3 HVS_REF2 MVS_REF2 DUT16 OFS_REF2 OUT_15
DCC
MUX(1)
HVS
MVS(2)
PRO(2)
OFS
LZB
HVS_NEG_FO MVS_NEG_FO RCE RCE HVS_REF1 MVS_REF1 DUT 14 DUT 13 (RLY DRV) HVS_POS_FO MVS_POS_FO DUT 12 RCE RCE DUT 11 (RLY DRV) HVS_REF_CO MVS_REF_CO DUT 10 M M HVS_OUT_CO MVS_OUT_CO M M
OFS_NEG_FO OUT_16 RCE OFS_REF1 OUT_17 OUT_18 OFS_POS_FO OUT_19 RCE OUT_20 OFS_REF_CO OUT_21 M OFS_OUT_CO OUT_22 M OUT_23 OUT_24 OUT_25 OUT_26 OUT_27 OUT_28
EXT_FBACK_2 MUX_7_2 DIFF_IN_REF DRV_8 DRV_9 DRV_11 DRV_10 DRV_12 DRV_13 DRV_15 DRV_14 MUX_7_1 MUX_6_4 MUX_6_3 MUX_6_2 MUX_6_1 MUX_5_4 MUX_5_3 MUX_5_2 MUX_5_1
EXT_FBACK_1 MUX_4_4 SERVO_TRIG GER EXT_IN_2 PREC_REF_S ENSE MUX_4_3 MUX_4_2 MUX_4_1
DUT 8
OFS_OUT_8 OFS_OUT_7
OUT_1 OUT_2 OUT_3 OUT_4 OUT_5 OUT_6 OUT_7 OUT_8 OUT_9 OUT_10 OUT_11 OUT_12 OUT_13 OUT_14
EXT_ADC_IN1 MUX_3_4 EXT_ADC_IN2 MUX_3_3 EXT_DRV_2 EXT_DRV_1 DRV_0 DRV_1 DRV_3 DRV_2 DRV_4 DRV_5 DRV_7 DRV_6 MUX_3_2 MUX_3_1 MUX_2_4 MUX_2_3 MUX_2_2 MUX_2_1 MUX_1_4 MUX_1_3 MUX_1_2 MUX_1_1
412
Slot 9
ASL 3000 I/O Connector-Pin
16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 PB6-C2 PB6-C4 PB6-C6 PB6-C8 PB6-C10 PB6-C12 PB6-C14 PB6-C16 CH1 FORCE CH1 GUARD CH1 SENSE EXT DATA CH0 FORCE CH0 GUARD CH0 SENSE
DVI
15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1
EXT DRV1 EXT IN3 EXT DRV2 EXT IN2 EXT IN1 EXT ADC STB EXT GND SENS EXT CLOCK Note: Tie Slot9, IO9 to +12V at the DUT board. This acts as a status indicator to show that the DUT board is inserted, and enables 50V and 65V at the DUT site if the DUT board is docked..
413
Slot 10
ASL 3000 PVI(1) & I/O ConnectorPin
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 PB6-B15 PB6-B16 PB6-B13 PB6-B14 PB6-B11 PB6-B12 PB6-B9 PB6-B10 PB6-B7 PB6-B8 PB6-B5 PB6-B6 PB6-B3 PB6-B4 PB6-B1 PB6-B2 PB6-A16 PB6-A15 PB6-A14 PB6-A13 PB6-A12 PB6-A11 PB6-A10 PB6-A9 PB6-A8 PB6-A7 PB6-A6 PB6-A5 PB6-A4 PB6-A3 PB6-A2 PB6-A1 CH3 SENSE CH2 SENSE CH1 SENSE CH0 SENSE CH7 SENSE CH6 SENSE CH5 SENSE CH4 SENSE EXT DRV1 EXT IN3 EXT DRV2 EXT IN2 EXT IN1 EXT ADC STB EXT GND SENS EXT CLOCK CH3 FORCE CH2 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH0 FORCE CH7 FORCE CH6 FORCE CH5 FORCE CH4 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH1 GUARD CH1 SENSE EXT DATA CH0 FORCE CH0 GUARD CH0 SENSE -FORCE 1 SENSE 2 SENSE 3 SENSE 4 SENSE 5 SENSE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 3 FORCE -SENSE TMU EXT DRV3 CH1 OUT OUT EXT CLK IN SYNC 2 RMS IN 1 RMS IN 3 TMU EXT DRV1 TMU EXT DRV2 IO2 IO1 DUT OUT 2 EXT LOAD CONN EXT RLY DRV CH0 FEEDBACK RMS METER DUT OUT EXT REF DUT OUT OUT CH1 OUT 2 CH1 LOAD CONN CH1 EXT DRV CH1 FEEDBACK CH1 RMS MTR CH1 DUT OUT CH4 FEEDBACK CH1 4 BYPASS CH1 FEEDBACK CH1 POS IN CH4 DUT POS ACS OUT SYNC 1 SYNC 3 RMS IN 2 RMS IN 4 EXT ARM IN TMU CHAN B DUT2 TMU CHAN B DUT1 TMU CHAN A DUT2 TMU CHAN A DUT1 CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 3 CHANNEL 4 CHANNEL 5 CHANNEL 6 TMU HIZ DUT1 CHANNEL 7 TMU HIZ DUT2 CHANNEL 8 TMU HIZ DUT3 TMU HIZ DUT4 DUT POS OUT EXT PICO POS CH1 PICO POS DUT NEG OUT EXT PICO NEG DUT NEG IN EXT DRV 1 DUT POS IN EXT DRV 2 CH1 POS OUT CH1 PICO POS CH1 NEG OUT CH1 PICO NEG CH1 NEG IN CH4 PICO POS CH4 DUT NEG CH4 PICO POS CH1 PICO NEG CH1 DUT NEG CH1 4 CONNECT CH1 DUT POS
OVI
DVI PV3(1)
ACS
TMU
DDD(M)
DOAL(1)
LCB
414
Slot 10 Continued
ASL 3000 I/O ConnectorPin
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 PB6-B15 PB6-B16 PB6-B13 PB6-B14 PB6-B11 PB6-B12 PB6-B9 PB6-B10 PB6-B7 PB6-B8 PB6-B5 PB6-B6 PB6-B3 PB6-B4 PB6-B1 PB6-B2 PB6-A16 PB6-A15 PB6-A14 PB6-A13 PB6-A12 PB6-A11 PB6-A10 PB6-A9 PB6-A8 PB6-A7 PB6-A6 PB6-A5 PB6-A4 PB6-A3 PB6-A2 PB6-A1 EXT_GND_RE MUX_8_4 F DAC_AGND PREC_REF_F ORCE DIFF_IN_NEG EXT_IN_1 DIFF_IN_POS MUX_8_3 MUX_8_2 MUX_8_1 MUX_7_4 MUX_7_3 HVS_REF2 MVS_REF2 DUT16 OFS_REF2 OUT_15
DCC
MUX(1)
HVS
MVS(2)
PRO(2)
OFS
LZB
HVS_NEG_FO MVS_NEG_FO RCE RCE HVS_REF1 MVS_REF1 DUT 14 DUT 13 (RLY DRV) HVS_POS_FO MVS_POS_FO DUT 12 RCE RCE DUT 11 (RLY DRV) HVS_REF_CO MVS_REF_CO DUT 10 M M HVS_OUT_CO MVS_OUT_CO M M
OFS_NEG_FO OUT_16 RCE OFS_REF1 OUT_17 OUT_18 OFS_POS_FO OUT_19 RCE OUT_20 OFS_REF_CO OUT_21 M OFS_OUT_CO OUT_22 M OUT_23 OUT_24 OUT_25 OUT_26 OUT_27 OUT_28
EXT_FBACK_2 MUX_7_2 DIFF_IN_REF DRV_8 DRV_9 DRV_11 DRV_10 DRV_12 DRV_13 DRV_15 DRV_14 MUX_7_1 MUX_6_4 MUX_6_3 MUX_6_2 MUX_6_1 MUX_5_4 MUX_5_3 MUX_5_2 MUX_5_1
EXT_FBACK_1 MUX_4_4 SERVO_TRIG GER EXT_IN_2 PREC_REF_S ENSE MUX_4_3 MUX_4_2 MUX_4_1
DUT 8
OFS_OUT_8 OFS_OUT_7
OUT_1 OUT_2 OUT_3 OUT_4 OUT_5 OUT_6 OUT_7 OUT_8 OUT_9 OUT_10 OUT_11 OUT_12 OUT_13 OUT_14
EXT_ADC_IN1 MUX_3_4 EXT_ADC_IN2 MUX_3_3 EXT_DRV_2 EXT_DRV_1 DRV_0 DRV_1 DRV_3 DRV_2 DRV_4 DRV_5 DRV_7 DRV_6 MUX_3_2 MUX_3_1 MUX_2_4 MUX_2_3 MUX_2_2 MUX_2_1 MUX_1_4 MUX_1_3 MUX_1_2 MUX_1_1
415
Slot 11
ASL 3000 PVI(1) & I/O ConnectorPin
16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 PB6-D15 PB6-D13 PB6-D11 PB6-D9 PB6-D7 PB6-D5 PB6-D3 PB6-D1 CH3 FORCE CH2 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH0 FORCE CH7 FORCE CH6 FORCE CH5 FORCE CH4 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH1 GUARD CH1 SENSE EXT DATA CH0 FORCE CH0 GUARD CH0 SENSE -FORCE 1 SENSE 2 SENSE 3 SENSE 4 SENSE 5 SENSE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 PB6-D16 PB6-D14 PB6-D12 PB6-D10 PB6-D8 PB6-D6 PB6-D4 PB6-D2 CH3 SENSE CH2 SENSE CH1 SENSE CH0 SENSE CH7 SENSE CH6 SENSE CH5 SENSE CH4 SENSE EXT DRV1 EXT IN3 EXT DRV2 EXT IN2 EXT IN1 EXT ADC STB EXT GND SENS EXT CLOCK 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 3 FORCE -SENSE TMU EXT DRV3 EXT CLK IN SYNC 2 RMS IN 1 RMS IN 3 TMU EXT DRV1 TMU EXT DRV2 IO2 IO1 DUT OUT 2 EXT LOAD CONN EXT RLY DRV CH0 FEEDBACK RMS METER DUT OUT EXT REF CH1 POS IN ACS OUT SYNC 1 SYNC 3 RMS IN 2 RMS IN 4 EXT ARM IN TMU CHAN B DUT2 TMU CHAN B DUT1 TMU CHAN A DUT2 TMU CHAN A DUT1 CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 3 CHANNEL 4 CHANNEL 5 CHANNEL 6 TMU HIZ DUT1 CHANNEL 7 TMU HIZ DUT2 CHANNEL 8 TMU HIZ DUT3 TMU HIZ DUT4 DUT POS OUT EXT_GND_RE F EXT PICO POS DAC_AGND DUT NEG OUT PREC_REF_F ORCE EXT PICO NEG DUT NEG IN EXT DRV 1 DUT POS IN EXT DRV 2 CH1 PICO POS CH1 PICO NEG CH1 NEG IN DIFF_IN_NEG EXT_IN_1 DIFF_IN_POS EXT_FBACK_2 DIFF_IN_REF DRV_9
OVI
DVI PV3(1)
ACS
TMU
DDD(M)
DOAL(1)
DCC
CH1 NEG OUT DRV_11 DRV_10 DRV_12 DRV_13 DRV_15 DRV_14 EXT_FBACK_1 SERVO_TRIG GER EXT_IN_2 PREC_REF_S ENSE EXT_ADC_IN1 EXT_ADC_IN2 EXT_DRV_2
DUT OUT OUT EXT_DRV_1 CH1 OUT 2 CH1 LOAD CONN CH1 EXT DRV CH1 FEEDBACK DRV_0 DRV_1 DRV_3 DRV_2
CH1 RMS MTR DRV_4 CH1 DUT OUT DRV_5 DRV_7 CH1 OUT OUT DRV_6
416
Slot 11 Continued
ASL 3000 I/O Connector-Pin
16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 PB6-D15 PB6-D13 PB6-D11 PB6-D9 PB6-D7 PB6-D5 PB6-D3 PB6-D1 MUX_8_4 MUX_8_3 MUX_8_2 MUX_8_1 MUX_7_4 MUX_7_3 MUX_7_2 MUX_7_1 MUX_6_4 MUX_6_3 MUX_6_2 MUX_6_1 MUX_5_4 MUX_5_3 MUX_5_2 MUX_5_1 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 PB6-D16 PB6-D14 PB6-D12 PB6-D10 PB6-D8 PB6-D6 PB6-D4 PB6-D2 MUX_4_4 MUX_4_3 MUX_4_2 MUX_4_1 MUX_3_4 MUX_3_3 MUX_3_2 MUX_3_1 MUX_2_4 MUX_2_3 MUX_2_2 MUX_2_1 MUX_1_4 MUX_1_3 MUX_1_2 MUX_1_1 HVS_OUT_8 HVS_OUT_7 HVS_OUT_6 HVS_OUT_5 HVS_OUT_4 HVS_OUT_3 HVS_OUT_2 HVS_OUT_1 MVS_OUT_8 MVS_OUT_7 MVS_OUT_6 MVS_OUT_5 MVS_OUT_4 MVS_OUT_3 MVS_OUT_2 MVS_OUT_1 DUT 3 (+15V) DUT 2 (RLY DRV) DUT 1 (-15V) DUT 6 DUT 5 (GND) DUT 8 OFS_OUT_8 OFS_OUT_7 OFS_OUT_6 OFS_OUT_5 OFS_OUT_4 OFS_OUT_3 OFS_OUT_2 OFS_OUT_1 OUT_1 OUT_2 OUT_3 OUT_4 OUT_5 OUT_6 OUT_7 OUT_8 OUT_9 OUT_10 OUT_11 OUT_12 OUT_13 OUT_14 HVS_REF_COM HVS_OUT_COM MVS_REF_COM MVS_OUT_COM HVS_POS_FORCE MVS_POS_FORCE HVS_REF2 HVS_NEG_FORCE HVS_REF1 MVS_REF2 MVS_NEG_FORCE MVS_REF1 DUT 14 DUT 13 (RLY DRV) DUT 12 DUT 11 (RLY DRV) DUT 10 OFS_REF_COM OFS_OUT_COM OFS_POS_FORCE DUT16 OFS_REF2 OFS_NEG_FORCE OFS_REF1 OUT_15 OUT_16 OUT_17 OUT_18 OUT_19 OUT_20 OUT_21 OUT_22 OUT_23 OUT_24 OUT_25 OUT_26 OUT_27 OUT_28
MUX(1)
HVS
MVS(2)
PRO(2)
OFS
LZB
417
Slot 12
ASL 3000 PVI(1) & I/O ConnectorPin
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 PB7-B15 PB7-B16 PB7-B13 PB7-B14 PB7-B11 PB7-B12 PB7-B9 PB7-B10 PB7-B7 PB7-B8 PB7-B5 PB7-B6 PB7-B3 PB7-B4 PB7-B1 PB7-B2 PB7-A16 PB7-A15 PB7-A14 PB7-A13 PB7-A12 PB7-A11 PB7-A10 PB7-A9 PB7-A8 PB7-A7 PB7-A6 PB7-A5 PB7-A4 PB7-A3 PB7-A2 PB7-A1 CH3 SENSE CH2 SENSE CH1 SENSE CH0 SENSE CH7 SENSE CH6 SENSE CH5 SENSE CH4 SENSE EXT DRV1 EXT IN3 EXT DRV2 EXT IN2 EXT IN1 EXT ADC STB EXT GND SENS EXT CLOCK CH3 FORCE CH2 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH0 FORCE CH7 FORCE CH6 FORCE CH5 FORCE CH4 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH1 GUARD CH1 SENSE EXT DATA CH0 FORCE CH0 GUARD CH0 SENSE -FORCE 1 SENSE 2 SENSE 3 SENSE 4 SENSE 5 SENSE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 3 FORCE -SENSE TMU EXT DRV3 EXT CLK IN SYNC 2 RMS IN 1 RMS IN 3 TMU EXT DRV1 TMU EXT DRV2 IO2 IO1 DUT OUT 2 EXT LOAD CONN EXT RLY DRV CH0 FEEDBACK RMS METER DUT OUT EXT REF CH1 POS IN ACS OUT SYNC 1 SYNC 3 RMS IN 2 RMS IN 4 EXT ARM IN TMU CHAN B DUT2 TMU CHAN B DUT1 TMU CHAN A DUT2 TMU CHAN A DUT1 CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 3 CHANNEL 4 CHANNEL 5 CHANNEL 6 TMU HIZ DUT1 CHANNEL 7 TMU HIZ DUT2 CHANNEL 8 TMU HIZ DUT3 TMU HIZ DUT4 DUT POS OUT EXT_GND_RE F EXT PICO POS DAC_AGND DUT NEG OUT PREC_REF_F ORCE EXT PICO NEG DUT NEG IN EXT DRV 1 DUT POS IN EXT DRV 2 CH1 PICO POS CH1 PICO NEG CH1 NEG IN DIFF_IN_NEG EXT_IN_1 DIFF_IN_POS EXT_FBACK_2 DIFF_IN_REF DRV_9
OVI
DVI PV3(1)
ACS
TMU
DDD(M)
DOAL(1)
DCC
CH1 NEG OUT DRV_11 DRV_10 DRV_12 DRV_13 DRV_15 DRV_14 EXT_FBACK_1 SERVO_TRIG GER EXT_IN_2 PREC_REF_S ENSE EXT_ADC_IN1 EXT_ADC_IN2 EXT_DRV_2
DUT OUT OUT EXT_DRV_1 CH1 OUT 2 CH1 LOAD CONN CH1 EXT DRV CH1 FEEDBACK DRV_0 DRV_1 DRV_3 DRV_2
CH1 RMS MTR DRV_4 CH1 DUT OUT DRV_5 DRV_7 CH1 OUT OUT DRV_6
418
Slot 12 Continued
ASL 3000 I/O Connector-Pin
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 PB7-B15 PB7-B16 PB7-B13 PB7-B14 PB7-B11 PB7-B12 PB7-B9 PB7-B10 PB7-B7 PB7-B8 PB7-B5 PB7-B6 PB7-B3 PB7-B4 PB7-B1 PB7-B2 PB7-A16 PB7-A15 PB7-A14 PB7-A13 PB7-A12 PB7-A11 PB7-A10 PB7-A9 PB7-A8 PB7-A7 PB7-A6 PB7-A5 PB7-A4 PB7-A3 PB7-A2 PB7-A1 MUX_8_4 MUX_8_3 MUX_8_2 MUX_8_1 MUX_7_4 MUX_7_3 MUX_7_2 MUX_7_1 MUX_6_4 MUX_6_3 MUX_6_2 MUX_6_1 MUX_5_4 MUX_5_3 MUX_5_2 MUX_5_1 MUX_4_4 MUX_4_3 MUX_4_2 MUX_4_1 MUX_3_4 MUX_3_3 MUX_3_2 MUX_3_1 MUX_2_4 MUX_2_3 MUX_2_2 MUX_2_1 MUX_1_4 MUX_1_3 MUX_1_2 MUX_1_1 HVS_OUT_8 HVS_OUT_7 HVS_OUT_6 HVS_OUT_5 HVS_OUT_4 HVS_OUT_3 HVS_OUT_2 HVS_OUT_1 MVS_OUT_8 MVS_OUT_7 MVS_OUT_6 MVS_OUT_5 MVS_OUT_4 MVS_OUT_3 MVS_OUT_2 MVS_OUT_1 DUT 3 (+15V) DUT 2 (RLY DRV) DUT 1 (-15V) DUT 6 DUT 5 (GND) DUT 8 OFS_OUT_8 OFS_OUT_7 OFS_OUT_6 OFS_OUT_5 OFS_OUT_4 OFS_OUT_3 OFS_OUT_2 OFS_OUT_1 OUT_1 OUT_2 OUT_3 OUT_4 OUT_5 OUT_6 OUT_7 OUT_8 OUT_9 OUT_10 OUT_11 OUT_12 OUT_13 OUT_14 HVS_REF_COM HVS_OUT_COM MVS_REF_COM MVS_OUT_COM HVS_POS_FORCE MVS_POS_FORCE HVS_REF2 HVS_NEG_FORCE HVS_REF1 MVS_REF2 MVS_NEG_FORCE MVS_REF1 DUT 14 DUT 13 (RLY DRV) DUT 12 DUT 11 (RLY DRV) DUT 10 OFS_REF_COM OFS_OUT_COM OFS_POS_FORCE DUT16 OFS_REF2 OFS_NEG_FORCE OFS_REF1 OUT_15 OUT_16 OUT_17 OUT_18 OUT_19 OUT_20 OUT_21 OUT_22 OUT_23 OUT_24 OUT_25 OUT_26 OUT_27 OUT_28
MUX(1)
HVS
MVS(2)
PRO(2)
OFS
LZB
419
Slot 13
ASL 3000 PVI(1) & I/O ConnectorPin
16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 PB7-C18 PB7-C16 PB7-C14 PB7-C12 PB7-C10 PB7-C8 PB7-C6 PB7-C4 CH3 FORCE CH2 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH0 FORCE CH7 FORCE CH6 FORCE CH5 FORCE CH4 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH1 GUARD CH1 SENSE EXT DATA CH0 FORCE CH0 GUARD CH0 SENSE -FORCE 1 SENSE 2 SENSE 3 SENSE 4 SENSE 5 SENSE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 PB7-C17 PB7-C15 PB7-C13 PB7-C11 PB7-C9 PB7-C7 PB7-C5 PB7-C3 CH3 SENSE CH2 SENSE CH1 SENSE CH0 SENSE CH7 SENSE CH6 SENSE CH5 SENSE CH4 SENSE EXT DRV1 EXT IN3 EXT DRV2 EXT IN2 EXT IN1 EXT ADC STB EXT GND SENS EXT CLOCK 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 3 FORCE -SENSE TMU EXT DRV3 EXT CLK IN SYNC 2 RMS IN 1 RMS IN 3 TMU EXT DRV1 TMU EXT DRV2 IO2 IO1 DUT OUT 2 EXT LOAD CONN EXT RLY DRV CH0 FEEDBACK RMS METER DUT OUT EXT REF CH1 POS IN ACS OUT SYNC 1 SYNC 3 RMS IN 2 RMS IN 4 EXT ARM IN TMU CHAN B DUT2 TMU CHAN B DUT1 TMU CHAN A DUT2 TMU CHAN A DUT1 CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 3 CHANNEL 4 CHANNEL 5 CHANNEL 6 TMU HIZ DUT1 CHANNEL 7 TMU HIZ DUT2 CHANNEL 8 TMU HIZ DUT3 TMU HIZ DUT4 DUT POS OUT EXT_GND_RE F EXT PICO POS DAC_AGND DUT NEG OUT PREC_REF_F ORCE EXT PICO NEG DUT NEG IN EXT DRV 1 DUT POS IN EXT DRV 2 CH1 PICO POS CH1 PICO NEG CH1 NEG IN DIFF_IN_NEG EXT_IN_1 DIFF_IN_POS EXT_FBACK_2 DIFF_IN_REF DRV_9
OVI
DVI PV3(1)
ACS
TMU
DDD(M)
DOAL(1)
DCC
CH1 NEG OUT DRV_11 DRV_10 DRV_12 DRV_13 DRV_15 DRV_14 EXT_FBACK_1 SERVO_TRIG GER EXT_IN_2 PREC_REF_S ENSE EXT_ADC_IN1 EXT_ADC_IN2 EXT_DRV_2
DUT OUT OUT EXT_DRV_1 CH1 OUT 2 CH1 LOAD CONN CH1 EXT DRV CH1 FEEDBACK DRV_0 DRV_1 DRV_3 DRV_2
CH1 RMS MTR DRV_4 CH1 DUT OUT DRV_5 DRV_7 CH1 OUT OUT DRV_6
420
Slot 13 Continued
ASL 3000 I/O Connector-Pin
16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 PB7-C18 PB7-C16 PB7-C14 PB7-C12 PB7-C10 PB7-C8 PB7-C6 PB7-C4 MUX_8_4 MUX_8_3 MUX_8_2 MUX_8_1 MUX_7_4 MUX_7_3 MUX_7_2 MUX_7_1 MUX_6_4 MUX_6_3 MUX_6_2 MUX_6_1 MUX_5_4 MUX_5_3 MUX_5_2 MUX_5_1 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 PB7-C17 PB7-C15 PB7-C13 PB7-C11 PB7-C9 PB7-C7 PB7-C5 PB7-C3 MUX_4_4 MUX_4_3 MUX_4_2 MUX_4_1 MUX_3_4 MUX_3_3 MUX_3_2 MUX_3_1 MUX_2_4 MUX_2_3 MUX_2_2 MUX_2_1 MUX_1_4 MUX_1_3 MUX_1_2 MUX_1_1 HVS_OUT_8 HVS_OUT_7 HVS_OUT_6 HVS_OUT_5 HVS_OUT_4 HVS_OUT_3 HVS_OUT_2 HVS_OUT_1 MVS_OUT_8 MVS_OUT_7 MVS_OUT_6 MVS_OUT_5 MVS_OUT_4 MVS_OUT_3 MVS_OUT_2 MVS_OUT_1 DUT 3 (+15V) DUT 2 (RLY DRV) DUT 1 (-15V) DUT 6 DUT 5 (GND) DUT 8 OFS_OUT_8 OFS_OUT_7 OFS_OUT_6 OFS_OUT_5 OFS_OUT_4 OFS_OUT_3 OFS_OUT_2 OFS_OUT_1 OUT_1 OUT_2 OUT_3 OUT_4 OUT_5 OUT_6 OUT_7 OUT_8 OUT_9 OUT_10 OUT_11 OUT_12 OUT_13 OUT_14 HVS_REF_COM HVS_OUT_COM MVS_REF_COM MVS_OUT_COM HVS_POS_FORCE MVS_POS_FORCE HVS_REF2 HVS_NEG_FORCE HVS_REF1 MVS_REF2 MVS_NEG_FORCE MVS_REF1 DUT 14 DUT 13 (RLY DRV) DUT 12 DUT 11 (RLY DRV) DUT 10 OFS_REF_COM OFS_OUT_COM OFS_POS_FORCE DUT16 OFS_REF2 OFS_NEG_FORCE OFS_REF1 OUT_15 OUT_16 OUT_17 OUT_18 OUT_19 OUT_20 OUT_21 OUT_22 OUT_23 OUT_24 OUT_25 OUT_26 OUT_27 OUT_28
MUX(1)
HVS
MVS(2)
PRO(2)
OFS
LZB
421
Slot 14
ASL 3000 PVI(1) & I/O ConnectorPin
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 PB6-F15 PB6-F16 PB6-F13 PB6-F14 PB6-F11 PB6-F12 PB6-F9 PB6-F10 PB6-F7 PB6-F8 PB6-F5 PB6-F6 PB6-F3 PB6-F4 PB6-F1 PB6-F2 PB6-E16 PB6-E15 PB6-E14 PB6-E13 PB6-E12 PB6-E11 PB6-E10 PB6-E9 PB6-E8 PB6-E7 PB6-E6 PB6-E5 PB6-E4 PB6-E3 PB6-E2 PB6-E1 CH3 SENSE CH2 SENSE CH1 SENSE CH0 SENSE CH7 SENSE CH6 SENSE CH5 SENSE CH4 SENSE EXT DRV1 EXT IN3 EXT DRV2 EXT IN2 EXT IN1 EXT ADC STB EXT GND SENS EXT CLOCK CH3 FORCE CH2 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH0 FORCE CH7 FORCE CH6 FORCE CH5 FORCE CH4 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH1 GUARD CH1 SENSE EXT DATA CH0 FORCE CH0 GUARD CH0 SENSE -FORCE 1 SENSE 2 SENSE 3 SENSE 4 SENSE 5 SENSE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 3 FORCE -SENSE TMU EXT DRV3 EXT CLK IN SYNC 2 RMS IN 1 RMS IN 3 TMU EXT DRV1 TMU EXT DRV2 IO2 IO1 DUT OUT 2 EXT LOAD CONN EXT RLY DRV CH0 FEEDBACK RMS METER DUT OUT EXT REF CH1 POS IN ACS OUT SYNC 1 SYNC 3 RMS IN 2 RMS IN 4 EXT ARM IN TMU CHAN B DUT2 TMU CHAN B DUT1 TMU CHAN A DUT2 TMU CHAN A DUT1 CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 3 CHANNEL 4 CHANNEL 5 CHANNEL 6 TMU HIZ DUT1 CHANNEL 7 TMU HIZ DUT2 CHANNEL 8 TMU HIZ DUT3 TMU HIZ DUT4 DUT POS OUT EXT_GND_RE F EXT PICO POS DAC_AGND DUT NEG OUT PREC_REF_F ORCE EXT PICO NEG DUT NEG IN EXT DRV 1 DUT POS IN EXT DRV 2 CH1 PICO POS CH1 PICO NEG CH1 NEG IN DIFF_IN_NEG EXT_IN_1 DIFF_IN_POS EXT_FBACK_2 DIFF_IN_REF DRV_9
OVI
DVI PV3(1)
ACS
TMU
DDD(M)
DOAL(1)
DCC
CH1 NEG OUT DRV_11 DRV_10 DRV_12 DRV_13 DRV_15 DRV_14 EXT_FBACK_1 SERVO_TRIG GER EXT_IN_2 PREC_REF_S ENSE EXT_ADC_IN1 EXT_ADC_IN2 EXT_DRV_2
DUT OUT OUT EXT_DRV_1 CH1 OUT 2 CH1 LOAD CONN CH1 EXT DRV CH1 FEEDBACK DRV_0 DRV_1 DRV_3 DRV_2
CH1 RMS MTR DRV_4 CH1 DUT OUT DRV_5 DRV_7 CH1 OUT OUT DRV_6
422
Slot 14 Continued
ASL 3000 I/O Connector-Pin
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 PB6-F15 PB6-F16 PB6-F13 PB6-F14 PB6-F11 PB6-F12 PB6-F9 PB6-F10 PB6-F7 PB6-F8 PB6-F5 PB6-F6 PB6-F3 PB6-F4 PB6-F1 PB6-F2 PB6-E16 PB6-E15 PB6-E14 PB6-E13 PB6-E12 PB6-E11 PB6-E10 PB6-E9 PB6-E8 PB6-E7 PB6-E6 PB6-E5 PB6-E4 PB6-E3 PB6-E2 PB6-E1 MUX_8_4 MUX_8_3 MUX_8_2 MUX_8_1 MUX_7_4 MUX_7_3 MUX_7_2 MUX_7_1 MUX_6_4 MUX_6_3 MUX_6_2 MUX_6_1 MUX_5_4 MUX_5_3 MUX_5_2 MUX_5_1 MUX_4_4 MUX_4_3 MUX_4_2 MUX_4_1 MUX_3_4 MUX_3_3 MUX_3_2 MUX_3_1 MUX_2_4 MUX_2_3 MUX_2_2 MUX_2_1 MUX_1_4 MUX_1_3 MUX_1_2 MUX_1_1 HVS_OUT_8 HVS_OUT_7 HVS_OUT_6 HVS_OUT_5 HVS_OUT_4 HVS_OUT_3 HVS_OUT_2 HVS_OUT_1 MVS_OUT_8 MVS_OUT_7 MVS_OUT_6 MVS_OUT_5 MVS_OUT_4 MVS_OUT_3 MVS_OUT_2 MVS_OUT_1 DUT 3 (+15V) DUT 2 (RLY DRV) DUT 1 (-15V) DUT 6 DUT 5 (GND) DUT 8 OFS_OUT_8 OFS_OUT_7 OFS_OUT_6 OFS_OUT_5 OFS_OUT_4 OFS_OUT_3 OFS_OUT_2 OFS_OUT_1 OUT_1 OUT_2 OUT_3 OUT_4 OUT_5 OUT_6 OUT_7 OUT_8 OUT_9 OUT_10 OUT_11 OUT_12 OUT_13 OUT_14 HVS_REF_COM HVS_OUT_COM MVS_REF_COM MVS_OUT_COM HVS_POS_FORCE MVS_POS_FORCE HVS_REF2 HVS_NEG_FORCE HVS_REF1 MVS_REF2 MVS_NEG_FORCE MVS_REF1 DUT 14 DUT 13 (RLY DRV) DUT 12 DUT 11 (RLY DRV) DUT 10 OFS_REF_COM OFS_OUT_COM OFS_POS_FORCE DUT16 OFS_REF2 OFS_NEG_FORCE OFS_REF1 OUT_15 OUT_16 OUT_17 OUT_18 OUT_19 OUT_20 OUT_21 OUT_22 OUT_23 OUT_24 OUT_25 OUT_26 OUT_27 OUT_28
MUX(1)
HVS
MVS(2)
PRO(2)
OFS
LZB
423
Slot 15
ASL 3000 PVI(1) & I/O ConnectorPin
16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 PB7-D17 PB7-D15 PB7-D13 PB7-D11 PB7-D9 PB7-D7 PB7-D5 PB7-D3 CH3 FORCE CH2 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH0 FORCE CH7 FORCE CH6 FORCE CH5 FORCE CH4 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH1 GUARD CH1 SENSE EXT DATA CH0 FORCE CH0 GUARD CH0 SENSE -FORCE 1 SENSE 2 SENSE 3 SENSE 4 SENSE 5 SENSE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 PB7-D28 PB7-D16 PB7-D14 PB7-D12 PB7-D10 PB7-D8 PB7-D6 PB7-D4 CH3 SENSE CH2 SENSE CH1 SENSE CH0 SENSE CH7 SENSE CH6 SENSE CH5 SENSE CH4 SENSE EXT DRV1 EXT IN3 EXT DRV2 EXT IN2 EXT IN1 EXT ADC STB EXT GND SENS EXT CLOCK 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 3 FORCE -SENSE TMU EXT DRV3 EXT CLK IN SYNC 2 RMS IN 1 RMS IN 3 TMU EXT DRV1 TMU EXT DRV2 IO2 IO1 DUT OUT 2 EXT LOAD CONN EXT RLY DRV CH0 FEEDBACK RMS METER DUT OUT EXT REF CH1 POS IN ACS OUT SYNC 1 SYNC 3 RMS IN 2 RMS IN 4 EXT ARM IN TMU CHAN B DUT2 TMU CHAN B DUT1 TMU CHAN A DUT2 TMU CHAN A DUT1 CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 3 CHANNEL 4 CHANNEL 5 CHANNEL 6 TMU HIZ DUT1 CHANNEL 7 TMU HIZ DUT2 CHANNEL 8 TMU HIZ DUT3 TMU HIZ DUT4 DUT POS OUT EXT_GND_RE F EXT PICO POS DAC_AGND DUT NEG OUT PREC_REF_F ORCE EXT PICO NEG DUT NEG IN EXT DRV 1 DUT POS IN EXT DRV 2 CH1 PICO POS CH1 PICO NEG CH1 NEG IN DIFF_IN_NEG EXT_IN_1 DIFF_IN_POS EXT_FBACK_2 DIFF_IN_REF DRV_9
OVI
DVI PV3(1)
ACS
TMU
DDD(M)
DOAL(1)
DCC
CH1 NEG OUT DRV_11 DRV_10 DRV_12 DRV_13 DRV_15 DRV_14 EXT_FBACK_1 SERVO_TRIG GER EXT_IN_2 PREC_REF_S ENSE EXT_ADC_IN1 EXT_ADC_IN2 EXT_DRV_2
DUT OUT OUT EXT_DRV_1 CH1 OUT 2 CH1 LOAD CONN CH1 EXT DRV CH1 FEEDBACK DRV_0 DRV_1 DRV_3 DRV_2
CH1 RMS MTR DRV_4 CH1 DUT OUT DRV_5 DRV_7 CH1 OUT OUT DRV_6
424
Slot 15 Continued
ASL 3000 I/O Connector-Pin
16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 PB7-D17 PB7-D15 PB7-D13 PB7-D11 PB7-D9 PB7-D7 PB7-D5 PB7-D3 MUX_8_4 MUX_8_3 MUX_8_2 MUX_8_1 MUX_7_4 MUX_7_3 MUX_7_2 MUX_7_1 MUX_6_4 MUX_6_3 MUX_6_2 MUX_6_1 MUX_5_4 MUX_5_3 MUX_5_2 MUX_5_1 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 PB7-D28 PB7-D16 PB7-D14 PB7-D12 PB7-D10 PB7-D8 PB7-D6 PB7-D4 MUX_4_4 MUX_4_3 MUX_4_2 MUX_4_1 MUX_3_4 MUX_3_3 MUX_3_2 MUX_3_1 MUX_2_4 MUX_2_3 MUX_2_2 MUX_2_1 MUX_1_4 MUX_1_3 MUX_1_2 MUX_1_1 HVS_OUT_8 HVS_OUT_7 HVS_OUT_6 HVS_OUT_5 HVS_OUT_4 HVS_OUT_3 HVS_OUT_2 HVS_OUT_1 MVS_OUT_8 MVS_OUT_7 MVS_OUT_6 MVS_OUT_5 MVS_OUT_4 MVS_OUT_3 MVS_OUT_2 MVS_OUT_1 DUT 3 (+15V) DUT 2 (RLY DRV) DUT 1 (-15V) DUT 6 DUT 5 (GND) DUT 8 OFS_OUT_8 OFS_OUT_7 OFS_OUT_6 OFS_OUT_5 OFS_OUT_4 OFS_OUT_3 OFS_OUT_2 OFS_OUT_1 OUT_1 OUT_2 OUT_3 OUT_4 OUT_5 OUT_6 OUT_7 OUT_8 OUT_9 OUT_10 OUT_11 OUT_12 OUT_13 OUT_14 HVS_REF_COM HVS_OUT_COM MVS_REF_COM MVS_OUT_COM HVS_POS_FORCE MVS_POS_FORCE HVS_REF2 HVS_NEG_FORCE HVS_REF1 MVS_REF2 MVS_NEG_FORCE MVS_REF1 DUT 14 DUT 13 (RLY DRV) DUT 12 DUT 11 (RLY DRV) DUT 10 OFS_REF_COM OFS_OUT_COM OFS_POS_FORCE DUT16 OFS_REF2 OFS_NEG_FORCE OFS_REF1 OUT_15 OUT_16 OUT_17 OUT_18 OUT_19 OUT_20 OUT_21 OUT_22 OUT_23 OUT_24 OUT_25 OUT_26 OUT_27 OUT_28
MUX(1)
HVS
MVS(2)
PRO(2)
OFS
LZB
425
Slot 16
ASL 3000 PVI(1) & I/O ConnectorPin
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 PB7-F17 PB7-F18 PB7-F15 PB7-F16 PB7-F13 PB7-F14 PB7-F11 PB7-F12 PB7-F9 PB7-F10 PB7-F7 PB7-F8 PB7-F5 PB7-F6 PB7-F3 PB7-F4 PB7-E18 PB7-E17 PB7-E16 PB7-E15 PB7-E14 PB7-E13 PB7-E12 PB7-E11 PB7-E10 PB7-E9 PB7-E8 PB7-E7 PB7-E6 PB7-E5 PB7-E4 PB7-E3 CH3 SENSE CH2 SENSE CH1 SENSE CH0 SENSE CH7 SENSE CH6 SENSE CH5 SENSE CH4 SENSE EXT DRV1 EXT IN3 EXT DRV2 EXT IN2 EXT IN1 EXT ADC STB EXT GND SENS EXT CLOCK CH3 FORCE CH2 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH0 FORCE CH7 FORCE CH6 FORCE CH5 FORCE CH4 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH1 GUARD CH1 SENSE EXT DATA CH0 FORCE CH0 GUARD CH0 SENSE -FORCE 1 SENSE 2 SENSE 3 SENSE 4 SENSE 5 SENSE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 3 FORCE -SENSE TMU EXT DRV3 EXT CLK IN SYNC 2 RMS IN 1 RMS IN 3 TMU EXT DRV1 TMU EXT DRV2 IO2 IO1 DUT OUT 2 EXT LOAD CONN EXT RLY DRV CH0 FEEDBACK RMS METER DUT OUT EXT REF CH1 POS IN ACS OUT SYNC 1 SYNC 3 RMS IN 2 RMS IN 4 EXT ARM IN TMU CHAN B DUT2 TMU CHAN B DUT1 TMU CHAN A DUT2 TMU CHAN A DUT1 CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 3 CHANNEL 4 CHANNEL 5 CHANNEL 6 TMU HIZ DUT1 CHANNEL 7 TMU HIZ DUT2 CHANNEL 8 TMU HIZ DUT3 TMU HIZ DUT4 DUT POS OUT EXT_GND_RE F EXT PICO POS DAC_AGND DUT NEG OUT PREC_REF_F ORCE EXT PICO NEG DUT NEG IN EXT DRV 1 DUT POS IN EXT DRV 2 CH1 PICO POS CH1 PICO NEG CH1 NEG IN DIFF_IN_NEG EXT_IN_1 DIFF_IN_POS EXT_FBACK_2 DIFF_IN_REF DRV_9
OVI
DVI PV3(1)
ACS
TMU
DDD(M)
DOAL(1)
DCC
CH1 NEG OUT DRV_11 DRV_10 DRV_12 DRV_13 DRV_15 DRV_14 EXT_FBACK_1 SERVO_TRIG GER EXT_IN_2 PREC_REF_S ENSE EXT_ADC_IN1 EXT_ADC_IN2 EXT_DRV_2
DUT OUT OUT EXT_DRV_1 CH1 OUT 2 CH1 LOAD CONN CH1 EXT DRV CH1 FEEDBACK DRV_0 DRV_1 DRV_3 DRV_2
CH1 RMS MTR DRV_4 CH1 DUT OUT DRV_5 DRV_7 CH1 OUT OUT DRV_6
426
Slot 16 Continued
ASL 3000 I/O Connector-Pin
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 PB7-F17 PB7-F18 PB7-F15 PB7-F16 PB7-F13 PB7-F14 PB7-F11 PB7-F12 PB7-F9 PB7-F10 PB7-F7 PB7-F8 PB7-F5 PB7-F6 PB7-F3 PB7-F4 PB7-E18 PB7-E17 PB7-E16 PB7-E15 PB7-E14 PB7-E13 PB7-E12 PB7-E11 PB7-E10 PB7-E9 PB7-E8 PB7-E7 PB7-E6 PB7-E5 PB7-E4 PB7-E3 MUX_8_4 MUX_8_3 MUX_8_2 MUX_8_1 MUX_7_4 MUX_7_3 MUX_7_2 MUX_7_1 MUX_6_4 MUX_6_3 MUX_6_2 MUX_6_1 MUX_5_4 MUX_5_3 MUX_5_2 MUX_5_1 MUX_4_4 MUX_4_3 MUX_4_2 MUX_4_1 MUX_3_4 MUX_3_3 MUX_3_2 MUX_3_1 MUX_2_4 MUX_2_3 MUX_2_2 MUX_2_1 MUX_1_4 MUX_1_3 MUX_1_2 MUX_1_1 HVS_OUT_8 HVS_OUT_7 HVS_OUT_6 HVS_OUT_5 HVS_OUT_4 HVS_OUT_3 HVS_OUT_2 HVS_OUT_1 MVS_OUT_8 MVS_OUT_7 MVS_OUT_6 MVS_OUT_5 MVS_OUT_4 MVS_OUT_3 MVS_OUT_2 MVS_OUT_1 DUT 3 (+15V) DUT 2 (RLY DRV) DUT 1 (-15V) DUT 6 DUT 5 (GND) DUT 8 OFS_OUT_8 OFS_OUT_7 OFS_OUT_6 OFS_OUT_5 OFS_OUT_4 OFS_OUT_3 OFS_OUT_2 OFS_OUT_1 OUT_1 OUT_2 OUT_3 OUT_4 OUT_5 OUT_6 OUT_7 OUT_8 OUT_9 OUT_10 OUT_11 OUT_12 OUT_13 OUT_14 HVS_REF_COM HVS_OUT_COM MVS_REF_COM MVS_OUT_COM HVS_POS_FORCE MVS_POS_FORCE HVS_REF2 HVS_NEG_FORCE HVS_REF1 MVS_REF2 MVS_NEG_FORCE MVS_REF1 DUT 14 DUT 13 (RLY DRV) DUT 12 DUT 11 (RLY DRV) DUT 10 OFS_REF_COM OFS_OUT_COM OFS_POS_FORCE DUT16 OFS_REF2 OFS_NEG_FORCE OFS_REF1 OUT_15 OUT_16 OUT_17 OUT_18 OUT_19 OUT_20 OUT_21 OUT_22 OUT_23 OUT_24 OUT_25 OUT_26 OUT_27 OUT_28
MUX(1)
HVS
MVS(2)
PRO(2)
OFS
LZB
427
Slot 17
ASL 3000 PVI(1) & I/O ConnectorPin
16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 PB7-F1 PB7-E2 PB7-D1 PB7-C2 PB8-B1 PB8-D1 PB8-E2 PB8-F1 CH3 FORCE CH2 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH0 FORCE CH7 FORCE CH6 FORCE CH5 FORCE CH4 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH1 GUARD CH1 SENSE EXT DATA CH0 FORCE CH0 GUARD CH0 SENSE -FORCE 1 SENSE 2 SENSE 3 SENSE 4 SENSE 5 SENSE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 PB7-F2 PB7-E1 PB7-D2 PB7-C1 PB8-C1 PB8-D2 PB8-E1 PB8-F2 CH3 SENSE CH2 SENSE CH1 SENSE CH0 SENSE CH7 SENSE CH6 SENSE CH5 SENSE CH4 SENSE EXT DRV1 EXT IN3 EXT DRV2 EXT IN2 EXT IN1 EXT ADC STB EXT GND SENS EXT CLOCK 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 3 FORCE -SENSE TMU EXT DRV3 EXT CLK IN SYNC 2 RMS IN 1 RMS IN 3 TMU EXT DRV1 TMU EXT DRV2 IO2 IO1 DUT OUT 2 EXT LOAD CONN EXT RLY DRV CH0 FEEDBACK RMS METER DUT OUT EXT REF CH1 POS IN ACS OUT SYNC 1 SYNC 3 RMS IN 2 RMS IN 4 EXT ARM IN TMU CHAN B DUT2 TMU CHAN B DUT1 TMU CHAN A DUT2 TMU CHAN A DUT1 CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 3 CHANNEL 4 CHANNEL 5 CHANNEL 6 TMU HIZ DUT1 CHANNEL 7 TMU HIZ DUT2 CHANNEL 8 TMU HIZ DUT3 TMU HIZ DUT4 DUT POS OUT EXT_GND_RE F EXT PICO POS DAC_AGND DUT NEG OUT PREC_REF_F ORCE EXT PICO NEG DUT NEG IN EXT DRV 1 DUT POS IN EXT DRV 2 CH1 PICO POS CH1 PICO NEG CH1 NEG IN DIFF_IN_NEG EXT_IN_1 DIFF_IN_POS EXT_FBACK_2 DIFF_IN_REF DRV_9
OVI
DVI PV3(1)
ACS
TMU
DDD(M)
DOAL(1)
DCC
CH1 NEG OUT DRV_11 DRV_10 DRV_12 DRV_13 DRV_15 DRV_14 EXT_FBACK_1 SERVO_TRIG GER EXT_IN_2 PREC_REF_S ENSE EXT_ADC_IN1 EXT_ADC_IN2 EXT_DRV_2
DUT OUT OUT EXT_DRV_1 CH1 OUT 2 CH1 LOAD CONN CH1 EXT DRV CH1 FEEDBACK DRV_0 DRV_1 DRV_3 DRV_2
CH1 RMS MTR DRV_4 CH1 DUT OUT DRV_5 DRV_7 CH1 OUT OUT DRV_6
428
Slot 17 Continued
ASL 3000 I/O Connector-Pin
16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 PB7-F1 PB7-E2 PB7-D1 PB7-C2 PB8-B1 PB8-D1 PB8-E2 PB8-F1 MUX_8_4 MUX_8_3 MUX_8_2 MUX_8_1 MUX_7_4 MUX_7_3 MUX_7_2 MUX_7_1 MUX_6_4 MUX_6_3 MUX_6_2 MUX_6_1 MUX_5_4 MUX_5_3 MUX_5_2 MUX_5_1 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 PB7-F2 PB7-E1 PB7-D2 PB7-C1 PB8-C1 PB8-D2 PB8-E1 PB8-F2 MUX_4_4 MUX_4_3 MUX_4_2 MUX_4_1 MUX_3_4 MUX_3_3 MUX_3_2 MUX_3_1 MUX_2_4 MUX_2_3 MUX_2_2 MUX_2_1 MUX_1_4 MUX_1_3 MUX_1_2 MUX_1_1 HVS_OUT_8 HVS_OUT_7 HVS_OUT_6 HVS_OUT_5 HVS_OUT_4 HVS_OUT_3 HVS_OUT_2 HVS_OUT_1 MVS_OUT_8 MVS_OUT_7 MVS_OUT_6 MVS_OUT_5 MVS_OUT_4 MVS_OUT_3 MVS_OUT_2 MVS_OUT_1 DUT 3 (+15V) DUT 2 (RLY DRV) DUT 1 (-15V) DUT 6 DUT 5 (GND) DUT 8 OFS_OUT_8 OFS_OUT_7 OFS_OUT_6 OFS_OUT_5 OFS_OUT_4 OFS_OUT_3 OFS_OUT_2 OFS_OUT_1 OUT_1 OUT_2 OUT_3 OUT_4 OUT_5 OUT_6 OUT_7 OUT_8 OUT_9 OUT_10 OUT_11 OUT_12 OUT_13 OUT_14 HVS_REF_COM HVS_OUT_COM MVS_REF_COM MVS_OUT_COM HVS_POS_FORCE MVS_POS_FORCE HVS_REF2 HVS_NEG_FORCE HVS_REF1 MVS_REF2 MVS_NEG_FORCE MVS_REF1 DUT 14 DUT 13 (RLY DRV) DUT 12 DUT 11 (RLY DRV) DUT 10 OFS_REF_COM OFS_OUT_COM OFS_POS_FORCE DUT16 OFS_REF2 OFS_NEG_FORCE OFS_REF1 OUT_15 OUT_16 OUT_17 OUT_18 OUT_19 OUT_20 OUT_21 OUT_22 OUT_23 OUT_24 OUT_25 OUT_26 OUT_27 OUT_28
MUX(1)
HVS
MVS(2)
PRO(2)
OFS
LZB
429
Slot 18
ASL 3000 PVI(1) & I/O ConnectorPin
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 PB8-B3 PB8-B4 PB8-B5 PB8-B6 PB8-B7 PB8-B8 PB8-B9 PB8-B10 PB8-B11 PB8-B12 PB8-B13 PB8-B14 PB8-B15 PB8-B16 PB8-B17 PB8-B18 PB8-C2 PB8-C3 PB8-C4 PB8-C5 PB8-C6 PB8-C7 PB8-C8 PB8-C9 PB8-C10 PB8-C11 PB8-C12 PB8-C13 PB8-C14 PB8-C15 PB8-C16 PB8-C17 CH3 SENSE CH2 SENSE CH1 SENSE CH0 SENSE CH7 SENSE CH6 SENSE CH5 SENSE CH4 SENSE EXT DRV1 EXT IN3 EXT DRV2 EXT IN2 EXT IN1 EXT ADC STB EXT GND SENS EXT CLOCK CH3 FORCE CH2 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH0 FORCE CH7 FORCE CH6 FORCE CH5 FORCE CH4 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH1 GUARD CH1 SENSE EXT DATA CH0 FORCE CH0 GUARD CH0 SENSE -FORCE 1 SENSE 2 SENSE 3 SENSE 4 SENSE 5 SENSE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 3 FORCE -SENSE TMU EXT DRV3 EXT CLK IN SYNC 2 RMS IN 1 RMS IN 3 TMU EXT DRV1 TMU EXT DRV2 IO2 IO1 DUT OUT 2 EXT LOAD CONN EXT RLY DRV CH0 FEEDBACK RMS METER DUT OUT EXT REF CH1 POS IN ACS OUT SYNC 1 SYNC 3 RMS IN 2 RMS IN 4 EXT ARM IN TMU CHAN B DUT2 TMU CHAN B DUT1 TMU CHAN A DUT2 TMU CHAN A DUT1 CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 3 CHANNEL 4 CHANNEL 5 CHANNEL 6 TMU HIZ DUT1 CHANNEL 7 TMU HIZ DUT2 CHANNEL 8 TMU HIZ DUT3 TMU HIZ DUT4 DUT POS OUT EXT_GND_RE F EXT PICO POS DAC_AGND DUT NEG OUT PREC_REF_F ORCE EXT PICO NEG DUT NEG IN EXT DRV 1 DUT POS IN EXT DRV 2 CH1 PICO POS CH1 PICO NEG CH1 NEG IN DIFF_IN_NEG EXT_IN_1 DIFF_IN_POS EXT_FBACK_2 DIFF_IN_REF DRV_9
OVI
DVI PV3(1)
ACS
TMU
DDD(M)
DOAL(1)
DCC
CH1 NEG OUT DRV_11 DRV_10 DRV_12 DRV_13 DRV_15 DRV_14 EXT_FBACK_1 SERVO_TRIG GER EXT_IN_2 PREC_REF_S ENSE EXT_ADC_IN1 EXT_ADC_IN2 EXT_DRV_2
DUT OUT OUT EXT_DRV_1 CH1 OUT 2 CH1 LOAD CONN CH1 EXT DRV CH1 FEEDBACK DRV_0 DRV_1 DRV_3 DRV_2
CH1 RMS MTR DRV_4 CH1 DUT OUT DRV_5 DRV_7 CH1 OUT OUT DRV_6
430
Slot 18 Continued
ASL 3000 I/O Connector-Pin
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 PB8-B3 PB8-B4 PB8-B5 PB8-B6 PB8-B7 PB8-B8 PB8-B9 PB8-B10 PB8-B11 PB8-B12 PB8-B13 PB8-B14 PB8-B15 PB8-B16 PB8-B17 PB8-B18 PB8-C2 PB8-C3 PB8-C4 PB8-C5 PB8-C6 PB8-C7 PB8-C8 PB8-C9 PB8-C10 PB8-C11 PB8-C12 PB8-C13 PB8-C14 PB8-C15 PB8-C16 PB8-C17 MUX_8_4 MUX_8_3 MUX_8_2 MUX_8_1 MUX_7_4 MUX_7_3 MUX_7_2 MUX_7_1 MUX_6_4 MUX_6_3 MUX_6_2 MUX_6_1 MUX_5_4 MUX_5_3 MUX_5_2 MUX_5_1 MUX_4_4 MUX_4_3 MUX_4_2 MUX_4_1 MUX_3_4 MUX_3_3 MUX_3_2 MUX_3_1 MUX_2_4 MUX_2_3 MUX_2_2 MUX_2_1 MUX_1_4 MUX_1_3 MUX_1_2 MUX_1_1 HVS_OUT_8 HVS_OUT_7 HVS_OUT_6 HVS_OUT_5 HVS_OUT_4 HVS_OUT_3 HVS_OUT_2 HVS_OUT_1 MVS_OUT_8 MVS_OUT_7 MVS_OUT_6 MVS_OUT_5 MVS_OUT_4 MVS_OUT_3 MVS_OUT_2 MVS_OUT_1 DUT 3 (+15V) DUT 2 (RLY DRV) DUT 1 (-15V) DUT 6 DUT 5 (GND) DUT 8 OFS_OUT_8 OFS_OUT_7 OFS_OUT_6 OFS_OUT_5 OFS_OUT_4 OFS_OUT_3 OFS_OUT_2 OFS_OUT_1 OUT_1 OUT_2 OUT_3 OUT_4 OUT_5 OUT_6 OUT_7 OUT_8 OUT_9 OUT_10 OUT_11 OUT_12 OUT_13 OUT_14 HVS_REF_COM HVS_OUT_COM MVS_REF_COM MVS_OUT_COM HVS_POS_FORCE MVS_POS_FORCE HVS_REF2 HVS_NEG_FORCE HVS_REF1 MVS_REF2 MVS_NEG_FORCE MVS_REF1 DUT 14 DUT 13 (RLY DRV) DUT 12 DUT 11 (RLY DRV) DUT 10 OFS_REF_COM OFS_OUT_COM OFS_POS_FORCE DUT16 OFS_REF2 OFS_NEG_FORCE OFS_REF1 OUT_15 OUT_16 OUT_17 OUT_18 OUT_19 OUT_20 OUT_21 OUT_22 OUT_23 OUT_24 OUT_25 OUT_26 OUT_27 OUT_28
MUX(1)
HVS
MVS(2)
PRO(2)
OFS
LZB
431
Slot 19
ASL 3000 PVI(1) & I/O ConnectorPin
16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 PB8-A4 PB8-A6 PB8-A8 PB8-A10 PB8-A12 PB8-A14 PB8-A16 PB8-A18 CH3 FORCE CH2 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH0 FORCE CH7 FORCE CH6 FORCE CH5 FORCE CH4 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH1 GUARD CH1 SENSE EXT DATA CH0 FORCE CH0 GUARD CH0 SENSE -FORCE 1 SENSE 2 SENSE 3 SENSE 4 SENSE 5 SENSE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 PB8-A3 PB8-A5 PB8-A7 PB8-A9 PB8-A11 PB8-A13 PB8-A15 PB8-A17 CH3 SENSE CH2 SENSE CH1 SENSE CH0 SENSE CH7 SENSE CH6 SENSE CH5 SENSE CH4 SENSE EXT DRV1 EXT IN3 EXT DRV2 EXT IN2 EXT IN1 EXT ADC STB EXT GND SENS EXT CLOCK 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 3 FORCE -SENSE TMU EXT DRV3 EXT CLK IN SYNC 2 RMS IN 1 RMS IN 3 TMU EXT DRV1 TMU EXT DRV2 IO2 IO1 DUT OUT 2 EXT LOAD CONN EXT RLY DRV CH0 FEEDBACK RMS METER DUT OUT EXT REF CH1 POS IN ACS OUT SYNC 1 SYNC 3 RMS IN 2 RMS IN 4 EXT ARM IN TMU CHAN B DUT2 TMU CHAN B DUT1 TMU CHAN A DUT2 TMU CHAN A DUT1 CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 3 CHANNEL 4 CHANNEL 5 CHANNEL 6 TMU HIZ DUT1 CHANNEL 7 TMU HIZ DUT2 CHANNEL 8 TMU HIZ DUT3 TMU HIZ DUT4 DUT POS OUT EXT_GND_RE F EXT PICO POS DAC_AGND DUT NEG OUT PREC_REF_F ORCE EXT PICO NEG DUT NEG IN EXT DRV 1 DUT POS IN EXT DRV 2 CH1 PICO POS CH1 PICO NEG CH1 NEG IN DIFF_IN_NEG EXT_IN_1 DIFF_IN_POS EXT_FBACK_2 DIFF_IN_REF DRV_9
OVI
DVI PV3(1)
ACS
TMU
DDD(M)
DOAL(1)
DCC
CH1 NEG OUT DRV_11 DRV_10 DRV_12 DRV_13 DRV_15 DRV_14 EXT_FBACK_1 SERVO_TRIG GER EXT_IN_2 PREC_REF_S ENSE EXT_ADC_IN1 EXT_ADC_IN2 EXT_DRV_2
DUT OUT OUT EXT_DRV_1 CH1 OUT 2 CH1 LOAD CONN CH1 EXT DRV CH1 FEEDBACK DRV_0 DRV_1 DRV_3 DRV_2
CH1 RMS MTR DRV_4 CH1 DUT OUT DRV_5 DRV_7 CH1 OUT OUT DRV_6
432
Slot 19 Continued
ASL 3000 I/O Connector-Pin
16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 PB8-A4 PB8-A6 PB8-A8 PB8-A10 PB8-A12 PB8-A14 PB8-A16 PB8-A18 MUX_8_4 MUX_8_3 MUX_8_2 MUX_8_1 MUX_7_4 MUX_7_3 MUX_7_2 MUX_7_1 MUX_6_4 MUX_6_3 MUX_6_2 MUX_6_1 MUX_5_4 MUX_5_3 MUX_5_2 MUX_5_1 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 PB8-A3 PB8-A5 PB8-A7 PB8-A9 PB8-A11 PB8-A13 PB8-A15 PB8-A17 MUX_4_4 MUX_4_3 MUX_4_2 MUX_4_1 MUX_3_4 MUX_3_3 MUX_3_2 MUX_3_1 MUX_2_4 MUX_2_3 MUX_2_2 MUX_2_1 MUX_1_4 MUX_1_3 MUX_1_2 MUX_1_1 HVS_OUT_8 HVS_OUT_7 HVS_OUT_6 HVS_OUT_5 HVS_OUT_4 HVS_OUT_3 HVS_OUT_2 HVS_OUT_1 MVS_OUT_8 MVS_OUT_7 MVS_OUT_6 MVS_OUT_5 MVS_OUT_4 MVS_OUT_3 MVS_OUT_2 MVS_OUT_1 DUT 3 (+15V) DUT 2 (RLY DRV) DUT 1 (-15V) DUT 6 DUT 5 (GND) DUT 8 OFS_OUT_8 OFS_OUT_7 OFS_OUT_6 OFS_OUT_5 OFS_OUT_4 OFS_OUT_3 OFS_OUT_2 OFS_OUT_1 OUT_1 OUT_2 OUT_3 OUT_4 OUT_5 OUT_6 OUT_7 OUT_8 OUT_9 OUT_10 OUT_11 OUT_12 OUT_13 OUT_14 HVS_REF_COM HVS_OUT_COM MVS_REF_COM MVS_OUT_COM HVS_POS_FORCE MVS_POS_FORCE HVS_REF2 HVS_NEG_FORCE HVS_REF1 MVS_REF2 MVS_NEG_FORCE MVS_REF1 DUT 14 DUT 13 (RLY DRV) DUT 12 DUT 11 (RLY DRV) DUT 10 OFS_REF_COM OFS_OUT_COM OFS_POS_FORCE DUT16 OFS_REF2 OFS_NEG_FORCE OFS_REF1 OUT_15 OUT_16 OUT_17 OUT_18 OUT_19 OUT_20 OUT_21 OUT_22 OUT_23 OUT_24 OUT_25 OUT_26 OUT_27 OUT_28
MUX(1)
HVS
MVS(2)
PRO(2)
OFS
LZB
Slot 20
ASL 3000 I/O Connector-Pin
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 PB8-E18 PB8-E17 PB8-E16 PB8-E15 PB8-E14 PB8-E13 PB8-E12 PB8-E11 MUX_8_4 MUX_8_3 MUX_8_2 MUX_8_1 MUX_7_4 MUX_7_3 MUX_7_2 MUX_7_1
MUX(1)
433
MUX(1)
Note: MUX in Slot 20 is a required instrument for the ASL 1000 only.
434
Slot 21
ASL 3000 PVI(1) & I/O ConnectorPin
16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 PB8-D17 PB8-D15 PB8-D13 PB8-D11 PB8-D9 PB8-D7 PB8-D5 PB8-D3 CH3 FORCE CH2 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH0 FORCE CH7 FORCE CH6 FORCE CH5 FORCE CH4 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH1 GUARD CH1 SENSE EXT DATA CH0 FORCE CH0 GUARD CH0 SENSE -FORCE 1 SENSE 2 SENSE 3 SENSE 4 SENSE 5 SENSE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 PB8-D18 PB8-D16 PB8-D14 PB8-D12 PB8-D10 PB8-D8 PB8-D6 PB8-D4 CH3 SENSE CH2 SENSE CH1 SENSE CH0 SENSE CH7 SENSE CH6 SENSE CH5 SENSE CH4 SENSE EXT DRV1 EXT IN3 EXT DRV2 EXT IN2 EXT IN1 EXT ADC STB EXT GND SENS EXT CLOCK 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 3 FORCE -SENSE TMU EXT DRV3 EXT CLK IN SYNC 2 RMS IN 1 RMS IN 3 TMU EXT DRV1 TMU EXT DRV2 IO2 IO1 DUT OUT 2 EXT LOAD CONN EXT RLY DRV CH0 FEEDBACK RMS METER DUT OUT EXT REF CH1 POS IN ACS OUT SYNC 1 SYNC 3 RMS IN 2 RMS IN 4 EXT ARM IN TMU CHAN B DUT2 TMU CHAN B DUT1 TMU CHAN A DUT2 TMU CHAN A DUT1 CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 3 CHANNEL 4 CHANNEL 5 CHANNEL 6 TMU HIZ DUT1 CHANNEL 7 TMU HIZ DUT2 CHANNEL 8 TMU HIZ DUT3 TMU HIZ DUT4 DUT POS OUT EXT_GND_RE F EXT PICO POS DAC_AGND DUT NEG OUT PREC_REF_F ORCE EXT PICO NEG DUT NEG IN EXT DRV 1 DUT POS IN EXT DRV 2 CH1 PICO POS CH1 PICO NEG CH1 NEG IN DIFF_IN_NEG EXT_IN_1 DIFF_IN_POS EXT_FBACK_2 DIFF_IN_REF DRV_9
OVI
DVI PV3(1)
ACS
TMU
DDD(M)
DOAL(1)
DCC
CH1 NEG OUT DRV_11 DRV_10 DRV_12 DRV_13 DRV_15 DRV_14 EXT_FBACK_1 SERVO_TRIG GER EXT_IN_2 PREC_REF_S ENSE EXT_ADC_IN1 EXT_ADC_IN2 EXT_DRV_2
DUT OUT OUT EXT_DRV_1 CH1 OUT 2 CH1 LOAD CONN CH1 EXT DRV CH1 FEEDBACK DRV_0 DRV_1 DRV_3 DRV_2
CH1 RMS MTR DRV_4 CH1 DUT OUT DRV_5 DRV_7 CH1 OUT OUT DRV_6
435
Slot 21 Continued
ASL 3000 I/O ConnectorPin
16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 PB8-D17 PB8-D15 PB8-D13 PB8-D11 PB8-D9 PB8-D7 PB8-D5 PB8-D3 MUX_8_4 MUX_8_3 MUX_8_2 MUX_8_1 MUX_7_4 MUX_7_3 MUX_7_2 MUX_7_1 MUX_6_4 MUX_6_3 MUX_6_2 MUX_6_1 MUX_5_4 MUX_5_3 MUX_5_2 MUX_5_1 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 PB8-D18 PB8-D16 PB8-D14 PB8-D12 PB8-D10 PB8-D8 PB8-D6 PB8-D4 MUX_4_4 MUX_4_3 MUX_4_2 MUX_4_1 MUX_3_4 MUX_3_3 MUX_3_2 MUX_3_1 MUX_2_4 MUX_2_3 MUX_2_2 MUX_2_1 MUX_1_4 MUX_1_3 MUX_1_2 MUX_1_1 HVS_OUT_8 HVS_OUT_7 HVS_OUT_6 HVS_OUT_5 HVS_OUT_4 HVS_OUT_3 HVS_OUT_2 HVS_OUT_1 MVS_OUT_8 MVS_OUT_7 MVS_OUT_6 MVS_OUT_5 MVS_OUT_4 MVS_OUT_3 MVS_OUT_2 MVS_OUT_1 DUT 3 (+15V) DUT 2 (RLY DRV) DUT 1 (-15V) DUT 6 DUT 5 (GND) DUT 8 OFS_OUT_8 OFS_OUT_7 OFS_OUT_6 OFS_OUT_5 OFS_OUT_4 OFS_OUT_3 OFS_OUT_2 OFS_OUT_1 OUT_1 OUT_2 OUT_3 OUT_4 OUT_5 OUT_6 OUT_7 OUT_8 OUT_9 OUT_10 OUT_11 OUT_12 OUT_13 OUT_14 GND CH2-1 CH2-2 GND CH2-3 CH2-4 GND EXT_TRIG GND CH2-5 CH2-6 GND HVS_REF2 MVS_REF2 DUT16 OFS_REF2 OUT_15 GND CH1-1 CH1-2 GND CH1-3 CH1-4 GND EXT_CLK GND CH1-5 CH1-6 GND HVS_NEG_FO MVS_NEG_FO RCE RCE HVS_REF1 MVS_REF1 DUT 14 DUT 13 (RLY DRV) HVS_POS_FO MVS_POS_FO DUT 12 RCE RCE DUT 11 (RLY DRV) HVS_REF_CO MVS_REF_CO DUT 10 M M HVS_OUT_CO MVS_OUT_CO M M OFS_NEG_FO OUT_16 RCE OFS_REF1 OUT_17 OUT_18 OFS_POS_FO OUT_19 RCE OUT_20 OFS_REF_CO OUT_21 M OFS_OUT_CO OUT_22 M OUT_23 OUT_24 OUT_25 OUT_26 OUT_27 OUT_28
MUX(1)
HVS
MVS(2)
PRO(2)
OFS
LZB
PRO-DIG
436
Slot 23
ASL 3000 PVI(1) & I/O ConnectorPin
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 PB10-E2 PB10-E3 PB10-E6 PB10-E7 PB10-E10 PB10-E11 PB10-E14 PB10-E15 PB10-A17 PB10-A16 PB10-A13 PB10-A12 PB10-A9 PB10-A8 PB10-A5 PB10-A4 PB10-E4 PB10-E5 PB10-E8 PB10-E9 PB10-E12 PB10-E13 PB10-E16 PB10-E17 PB10-A15 PB10-A14 PB10-A11 PB10-A10 PB10-A7 PB10-A6 PB10-A3 PB10-A2 CH3 SENSE CH2 SENSE CH1 SENSE CH0 SENSE CH7 SENSE CH6 SENSE CH5 SENSE CH4 SENSE EXT DRV1 EXT IN3 EXT DRV2 EXT IN2 EXT IN1 EXT ADC STB EXT GND SENS EXT CLOCK CH3 FORCE CH2 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH0 FORCE CH7 FORCE CH6 FORCE CH5 FORCE CH4 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH1 GUARD CH1 SENSE EXT DATA CH0 FORCE CH0 GUARD CH0 SENSE -FORCE 1 SENSE 2 SENSE 3 SENSE 4 SENSE 5 SENSE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 3 FORCE -SENSE TMU EXT DRV3 EXT CLK IN SYNC 2 RMS IN 1 RMS IN 3 TMU EXT DRV1 TMU EXT DRV2 IO2 IO1 DUT OUT 2 EXT LOAD CONN EXT RLY DRV CH0 FEEDBACK RMS METER DUT OUT EXT REF CH1 POS IN ACS OUT SYNC 1 SYNC 3 RMS IN 2 RMS IN 4 EXT ARM IN TMU CHAN B DUT2 TMU CHAN B DUT1 TMU CHAN A DUT2 TMU CHAN A DUT1 CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 3 CHANNEL 4 CHANNEL 5 CHANNEL 6 TMU HIZ DUT1 CHANNEL 7 TMU HIZ DUT2 CHANNEL 8 TMU HIZ DUT3 TMU HIZ DUT4 DUT POS OUT EXT_GND_RE F EXT PICO POS DAC_AGND DUT NEG OUT PREC_REF_F ORCE EXT PICO NEG DUT NEG IN EXT DRV 1 DUT POS IN EXT DRV 2 CH1 PICO POS CH1 PICO NEG CH1 NEG IN DIFF_IN_NEG EXT_IN_1 DIFF_IN_POS EXT_FBACK_2 DIFF_IN_REF DRV_9
OVI
DVI PV3(1)
ACS
TMU
DDD(M)
DOAL(1)
DCC
CH1 NEG OUT DRV_11 DRV_10 DRV_12 DRV_13 DRV_15 DRV_14 EXT_FBACK_1 SERVO_TRIG GER EXT_IN_2 PREC_REF_S ENSE EXT_ADC_IN1 EXT_ADC_IN2 EXT_DRV_2
DUT OUT OUT EXT_DRV_1 CH1 OUT 2 CH1 LOAD CONN CH1 EXT DRV CH1 FEEDBACK DRV_0 DRV_1 DRV_3 DRV_2
CH1 RMS MTR DRV_4 CH1 DUT OUT DRV_5 DRV_7 CH1 OUT OUT DRV_6
437
Slot 23 Continued
ASL 3000 I/O ConnectorPin
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 PB10-E2 PB10-E3 PB10-E6 PB10-E7 PB10-E10 PB10-E11 PB10-E14 PB10-E15 PB10-A17 PB10-A16 PB10-A13 PB10-A12 PB10-A9 PB10-A8 PB10-A5 PB10-A4 PB10-E4 PB10-E5 PB10-E8 PB10-E9 PB10-E12 PB10-E13 PB10-E16 PB10-E17 PB10-A15 PB10-A14 PB10-A11 PB10-A10 PB10-A7 PB10-A6 PB10-A3 PB10-A2 MUX_8_4 MUX_8_3 MUX_8_2 MUX_8_1 MUX_7_4 MUX_7_3 MUX_7_2 MUX_7_1 MUX_6_4 MUX_6_3 MUX_6_2 MUX_6_1 MUX_5_4 MUX_5_3 MUX_5_2 MUX_5_1 MUX_4_4 MUX_4_3 MUX_4_2 MUX_4_1 MUX_3_4 MUX_3_3 MUX_3_2 MUX_3_1 MUX_2_4 MUX_2_3 MUX_2_2 MUX_2_1 MUX_1_4 MUX_1_3 MUX_1_2 MUX_1_1 HVS_OUT_8 HVS_OUT_7 HVS_OUT_6 HVS_OUT_5 HVS_OUT_4 HVS_OUT_3 HVS_OUT_2 HVS_OUT_1 MVS_OUT_8 MVS_OUT_7 MVS_OUT_6 MVS_OUT_5 MVS_OUT_4 MVS_OUT_3 MVS_OUT_2 MVS_OUT_1 DUT 3 (+15V) DUT 2 (RLY DRV) DUT 1 (-15V) DUT 6 DUT 5 (GND) DUT 8 OFS_OUT_8 OFS_OUT_7 OFS_OUT_6 OFS_OUT_5 OFS_OUT_4 OFS_OUT_3 OFS_OUT_2 OFS_OUT_1 OUT_1 OUT_2 OUT_3 OUT_4 OUT_5 OUT_6 OUT_7 OUT_8 OUT_9 OUT_10 OUT_11 OUT_12 OUT_13 OUT_14 HVS_REF2 MVS_REF2 DUT16 OFS_REF2 OUT_15 IO_15 IO_15_RTN IO_13 IO_13_RTN IO_11 IO_11_RTN IO_9 IO_9_RTN IO_7 IO_7_RTN IO_5 IO_5_RTN IO_3 IO_3_RTN IO_1 IO_1_RTN IO_14 IO_14_RTN IO_12 IO_12_RTN IO_10 IO_10_RTN IO_8 IO_8_RTN IO_6 IO_6_RTN IO_4 IO_4_RTN IO_2 IO_2_RTN IO_0 IO_0_RTN HVS_NEG_FO MVS_NEG_FO RCE RCE HVS_REF1 MVS_REF1 DUT 14 DUT 13 (RLY DRV) HVS_POS_FO MVS_POS_FO DUT 12 RCE RCE DUT 11 (RLY DRV) HVS_REF_CO MVS_REF_CO DUT 10 M M HVS_OUT_CO MVS_OUT_CO M M OFS_NEG_FO OUT_16 RCE OFS_REF1 OUT_17 OUT_18 OFS_POS_FO OUT_19 RCE OUT_20 OFS_REF_CO OUT_21 M OFS_OUT_CO OUT_22 M OUT_23 OUT_24 OUT_25 OUT_26 OUT_27 OUT_28
MUX(1)
HVS
MVS(2)
PRO(2)
OFS
LZB
MDI
438
Slot 24
ASL 3000 PVI(1) & I/O ConnectorPin
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 PB10-F3 PB10-F2 PB10-F7 PB10-F6 PB10-F11 PB10-F10 PB10-F15 PB10-F14 PB10-B16 PB10-B17 PB10-B12 PB10-B13 PB10-B8 PB10-B9 PB10-B4 PB10-B5 PB10-F5 PB10-F4 PB10-F9 PB10-F8 PB10-F13 PB10-F12 PB10-F17 PB10-F16 PB10-B14 PB10-B15 PB10-B10 PB10-B11 PB10-B6 PB10-B7 PB10-B2 PB10-B3 CH3 SENSE CH2 SENSE CH1 SENSE CH0 SENSE CH7 SENSE CH6 SENSE CH5 SENSE CH4 SENSE EXT DRV1 EXT IN3 EXT DRV2 EXT IN2 EXT IN1 EXT ADC STB EXT GND SENS EXT CLOCK CH3 FORCE CH2 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH0 FORCE CH7 FORCE CH6 FORCE CH5 FORCE CH4 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH1 GUARD CH1 SENSE EXT DATA CH0 FORCE CH0 GUARD CH0 SENSE -FORCE 1 SENSE 2 SENSE 3 SENSE 4 SENSE 5 SENSE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 3 FORCE -SENSE TMU EXT DRV3 EXT CLK IN SYNC 2 RMS IN 1 RMS IN 3 TMU EXT DRV1 TMU EXT DRV2 IO2 IO1 DUT OUT 2 EXT LOAD CONN EXT RLY DRV CH0 FEEDBACK RMS METER DUT OUT EXT REF CH1 POS IN ACS OUT SYNC 1 SYNC 3 RMS IN 2 RMS IN 4 EXT ARM IN TMU CHAN B DUT2 TMU CHAN B DUT1 TMU CHAN A DUT2 TMU CHAN A DUT1 CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 3 CHANNEL 4 CHANNEL 5 CHANNEL 6 TMU HIZ DUT1 CHANNEL 7 TMU HIZ DUT2 CHANNEL 8 TMU HIZ DUT3 TMU HIZ DUT4 DUT POS OUT EXT_GND_RE F EXT PICO POS DAC_AGND DUT NEG OUT PREC_REF_F ORCE EXT PICO NEG DUT NEG IN EXT DRV 1 DUT POS IN EXT DRV 2 CH1 PICO POS CH1 PICO NEG CH1 NEG IN DIFF_IN_NEG EXT_IN_1 DIFF_IN_POS EXT_FBACK_2 DIFF_IN_REF DRV_9
OVI
DVI PV3(1)
ACS
TMU
DDD(M)
DOAL(1)
DCC
CH1 NEG OUT DRV_11 DRV_10 DRV_12 DRV_13 DRV_15 DRV_14 EXT_FBACK_1 SERVO_TRIG GER EXT_IN_2 PREC_REF_S ENSE EXT_ADC_IN1 EXT_ADC_IN2 EXT_DRV_2
DUT OUT OUT EXT_DRV_1 CH1 OUT 2 CH1 LOAD CONN CH1 EXT DRV CH1 FEEDBACK DRV_0 DRV_1 DRV_3 DRV_2
CH1 RMS MTR DRV_4 CH1 DUT OUT DRV_5 DRV_7 CH1 OUT OUT DRV_6
439
Slot 24 Continued
ASL 3000 I/O ConnectorPin
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 PB10-F3 PB10-F2 PB10-F7 PB10-F6 PB10-F11 PB10-F10 PB10-F15 PB10-F14 PB10-B16 PB10-B17 PB10-B12 PB10-B13 PB10-B8 PB10-B9 PB10-B4 PB10-B5 PB10-F5 PB10-F4 PB10-F9 PB10-F8 PB10-F13 PB10-F12 PB10-F17 PB10-F16 PB10-B14 PB10-B15 PB10-B10 PB10-B11 PB10-B6 PB10-B7 PB10-B2 PB10-B3 MUX_8_4 MUX_8_3 MUX_8_2 MUX_8_1 MUX_7_4 MUX_7_3 MUX_7_2 MUX_7_1 MUX_6_4 MUX_6_3 MUX_6_2 MUX_6_1 MUX_5_4 MUX_5_3 MUX_5_2 MUX_5_1 MUX_4_4 MUX_4_3 MUX_4_2 MUX_4_1 MUX_3_4 MUX_3_3 MUX_3_2 MUX_3_1 MUX_2_4 MUX_2_3 MUX_2_2 MUX_2_1 MUX_1_4 MUX_1_3 MUX_1_2 MUX_1_1 HVS_OUT_8 HVS_OUT_7 HVS_OUT_6 HVS_OUT_5 HVS_OUT_4 HVS_OUT_3 HVS_OUT_2 HVS_OUT_1 MVS_OUT_8 MVS_OUT_7 MVS_OUT_6 MVS_OUT_5 MVS_OUT_4 MVS_OUT_3 MVS_OUT_2 MVS_OUT_1 DUT 3 (+15V) DUT 2 (RLY DRV) DUT 1 (-15V) DUT 6 DUT 5 (GND) DUT 8 OFS_OUT_8 OFS_OUT_7 OFS_OUT_6 OFS_OUT_5 OFS_OUT_4 OFS_OUT_3 OFS_OUT_2 OFS_OUT_1 OUT_1 OUT_2 OUT_3 OUT_4 OUT_5 OUT_6 OUT_7 OUT_8 OUT_9 OUT_10 OUT_11 OUT_12 OUT_13 OUT_14 HVS_REF2 MVS_REF2 DUT16 OFS_REF2 OUT_15 IO_15 IO_15_RTN IO_13 IO_13_RTN IO_11 IO_11_RTN IO_9 IO_9_RTN IO_7 IO_7_RTN IO_5 IO_5_RTN IO_3 IO_3_RTN IO_1 IO_1_RTN IO_14 IO_14_RTN IO_12 IO_12_RTN IO_10 IO_10_RTN IO_8 IO_8_RTN IO_6 IO_6_RTN IO_4 IO_4_RTN IO_2 IO_2_RTN IO_0 IO_0_RTN HVS_NEG_FO MVS_NEG_FO RCE RCE HVS_REF1 MVS_REF1 DUT 14 DUT 13 (RLY DRV) HVS_POS_FO MVS_POS_FO DUT 12 RCE RCE DUT 11 (RLY DRV) HVS_REF_CO MVS_REF_CO DUT 10 M M HVS_OUT_CO MVS_OUT_CO M M OFS_NEG_FO OUT_16 RCE OFS_REF1 OUT_17 OUT_18 OFS_POS_FO OUT_19 RCE OUT_20 OFS_REF_CO OUT_21 M OFS_OUT_CO OUT_22 M OUT_23 OUT_24 OUT_25 OUT_26 OUT_27 OUT_28
MUX(1)
HVS
MVS(2)
PRO(2)
OFS
LZB
MDI
440
Slot 25
ASL 3000 PVI(1) & I/O ConnectorPin
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 PB9-B2 PB9-B3 PB9-B6 PB9-B7 PB9-B10 PB9-B11 PB9-B14 PB9-B15 PB9-E17 PB9-E16 PB9-E13 PB9-E12 PB9-E9 PB9-E8 PB9-E5 PB9-E4 PB9-B4 PB9-B5 PB9-B8 PB9-B9 PB9-B12 PB9-B13 PB9-B16 PB9-B17 PB9-E15 PB9-E14 PB9-E11 PB9-E10 PB9-E7 PB9-E6 PB9-E3 PB9-E2 CH3 SENSE CH2 SENSE CH1 SENSE CH0 SENSE CH7 SENSE CH6 SENSE CH5 SENSE CH4 SENSE EXT DRV1 EXT IN3 EXT DRV2 EXT IN2 EXT IN1 EXT ADC STB EXT GND SENS EXT CLOCK CH3 FORCE CH2 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH0 FORCE CH7 FORCE CH6 FORCE CH5 FORCE CH4 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH1 GUARD CH1 SENSE EXT DATA CH0 FORCE CH0 GUARD CH0 SENSE -FORCE 1 SENSE 2 SENSE 3 SENSE 4 SENSE 5 SENSE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 3 FORCE -SENSE TMU EXT DRV3 EXT CLK IN SYNC 2 RMS IN 1 RMS IN 3 TMU EXT DRV1 TMU EXT DRV2 IO2 IO1 DUT OUT 2 EXT LOAD CONN EXT RLY DRV CH0 FEEDBACK RMS METER DUT OUT EXT REF CH1 POS IN ACS OUT SYNC 1 SYNC 3 RMS IN 2 RMS IN 4 EXT ARM IN TMU CHAN B DUT2 TMU CHAN B DUT1 TMU CHAN A DUT2 TMU CHAN A DUT1 CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 3 CHANNEL 4 CHANNEL 5 CHANNEL 6 TMU HIZ DUT1 CHANNEL 7 TMU HIZ DUT2 CHANNEL 8 TMU HIZ DUT3 TMU HIZ DUT4 DUT POS OUT EXT_GND_RE F EXT PICO POS DAC_AGND DUT NEG OUT PREC_REF_F ORCE EXT PICO NEG DUT NEG IN EXT DRV 1 DUT POS IN EXT DRV 2 CH1 PICO POS CH1 PICO NEG CH1 NEG IN DIFF_IN_NEG EXT_IN_1 DIFF_IN_POS EXT_FBACK_2 DIFF_IN_REF DRV_9
OVI
DVI PV3(1)
ACS
TMU
DDD(M)
DOAL(1)
DCC
CH1 NEG OUT DRV_11 DRV_10 DRV_12 DRV_13 DRV_15 DRV_14 EXT_FBACK_1 SERVO_TRIG GER EXT_IN_2 PREC_REF_S ENSE EXT_ADC_IN1 EXT_ADC_IN2 EXT_DRV_2
DUT OUT OUT EXT_DRV_1 CH1 OUT 2 CH1 LOAD CONN CH1 EXT DRV CH1 FEEDBACK DRV_0 DRV_1 DRV_3 DRV_2
CH1 RMS MTR DRV_4 CH1 DUT OUT DRV_5 DRV_7 CH1 OUT OUT DRV_6
441
Slot 25 Continued
ASL 3000 I/O ConnectorPin
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 PB9-B2 PB9-B3 PB9-B6 PB9-B7 PB9-B10 PB9-B11 PB9-B14 PB9-B15 PB9-E17 PB9-E16 PB9-E13 PB9-E12 PB9-E9 PB9-E8 PB9-E5 PB9-E4 PB9-B4 PB9-B5 PB9-B8 PB9-B9 PB9-B12 PB9-B13 PB9-B16 PB9-B17 PB9-E15 PB9-E14 PB9-E11 PB9-E10 PB9-E7 PB9-E6 PB9-E3 PB9-E2 MUX_8_4 MUX_8_3 MUX_8_2 MUX_8_1 MUX_7_4 MUX_7_3 MUX_7_2 MUX_7_1 MUX_6_4 MUX_6_3 MUX_6_2 MUX_6_1 MUX_5_4 MUX_5_3 MUX_5_2 MUX_5_1 MUX_4_4 MUX_4_3 MUX_4_2 MUX_4_1 MUX_3_4 MUX_3_3 MUX_3_2 MUX_3_1 MUX_2_4 MUX_2_3 MUX_2_2 MUX_2_1 MUX_1_4 MUX_1_3 MUX_1_2 MUX_1_1 HVS_OUT_8 HVS_OUT_7 HVS_OUT_6 HVS_OUT_5 HVS_OUT_4 HVS_OUT_3 HVS_OUT_2 HVS_OUT_1 MVS_OUT_8 MVS_OUT_7 MVS_OUT_6 MVS_OUT_5 MVS_OUT_4 MVS_OUT_3 MVS_OUT_2 MVS_OUT_1 DUT 3 (+15V) DUT 2 (RLY DRV) DUT 1 (-15V) DUT 6 DUT 5 (GND) DUT 8 OFS_OUT_8 OFS_OUT_7 OFS_OUT_6 OFS_OUT_5 OFS_OUT_4 OFS_OUT_3 OFS_OUT_2 OFS_OUT_1 OUT_1 OUT_2 OUT_3 OUT_4 OUT_5 OUT_6 OUT_7 OUT_8 OUT_9 OUT_10 OUT_11 OUT_12 OUT_13 OUT_14 HVS_REF2 MVS_REF2 DUT16 OFS_REF2 OUT_15 IO_15 IO_15_RTN IO_13 IO_13_RTN IO_11 IO_11_RTN IO_9 IO_9_RTN IO_7 IO_7_RTN IO_5 IO_5_RTN IO_3 IO_3_RTN IO_1 IO_1_RTN IO_14 IO_14_RTN IO_12 IO_12_RTN IO_10 IO_10_RTN IO_8 IO_8_RTN IO_6 IO_6_RTN IO_4 IO_4_RTN IO_2 IO_2_RTN IO_0 IO_0_RTN HVS_NEG_FO MVS_NEG_FO RCE RCE HVS_REF1 MVS_REF1 DUT 14 DUT 13 (RLY DRV) HVS_POS_FO MVS_POS_FO DUT 12 RCE RCE DUT 11 (RLY DRV) HVS_REF_CO MVS_REF_CO DUT 10 M M HVS_OUT_CO MVS_OUT_CO M M OFS_NEG_FO OUT_16 RCE OFS_REF1 OUT_17 OUT_18 OFS_POS_FO OUT_19 RCE OUT_20 OFS_REF_CO OUT_21 M OFS_OUT_CO OUT_22 M OUT_23 OUT_24 OUT_25 OUT_26 OUT_27 OUT_28
MUX(1)
HVS
MVS(2)
PRO(2)
OFS
LZB
MDI
442
Slot 26
ASL 3000 PVI(1) & I/O ConnectorPin
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 PB9-A3 PB9-A2 PB9-A7 PB9-A6 PB9-A11 PB9-A10 PB9-A15 PB9-A14 PB9-F16 PB9-F17 PB9-F12 PB9-F13 PB9-F8 PB9-F9 PB9-F4 PB9-F5 PB9-A5 PB9-A4 PB9-A9 PB9-A8 PB9-A13 PB9-A12 PB9-A17 PB9-A16 PB9-F14 PB9-F15 PB9-F10 PB9-F11 PB9-F6 PB9-F7 PB9-F2 PB9-F3 CH3 SENSE CH2 SENSE CH1 SENSE CH0 SENSE CH7 SENSE CH6 SENSE CH5 SENSE CH4 SENSE EXT DRV1 EXT IN3 EXT DRV2 EXT IN2 EXT IN1 EXT ADC STB EXT GND SENS EXT CLOCK CH3 FORCE CH2 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH0 FORCE CH7 FORCE CH6 FORCE CH5 FORCE CH4 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH1 GUARD CH1 SENSE EXT DATA CH0 FORCE CH0 GUARD CH0 SENSE -FORCE 1 SENSE 2 SENSE 3 SENSE 4 SENSE 5 SENSE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 3 FORCE -SENSE TMU EXT DRV3 EXT CLK IN SYNC 2 RMS IN 1 RMS IN 3 TMU EXT DRV1 TMU EXT DRV2 IO2 IO1 DUT OUT 2 EXT LOAD CONN EXT RLY DRV CH0 FEEDBACK RMS METER DUT OUT EXT REF CH1 POS IN ACS OUT SYNC 1 SYNC 3 RMS IN 2 RMS IN 4 EXT ARM IN TMU CHAN B DUT2 TMU CHAN B DUT1 TMU CHAN A DUT2 TMU CHAN A DUT1 CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 3 CHANNEL 4 CHANNEL 5 CHANNEL 6 TMU HIZ DUT1 CHANNEL 7 TMU HIZ DUT2 CHANNEL 8 TMU HIZ DUT3 TMU HIZ DUT4 DUT POS OUT EXT_GND_RE F EXT PICO POS DAC_AGND DUT NEG OUT PREC_REF_F ORCE EXT PICO NEG DUT NEG IN EXT DRV 1 DUT POS IN EXT DRV 2 CH1 PICO POS CH1 PICO NEG CH1 NEG IN DIFF_IN_NEG EXT_IN_1 DIFF_IN_POS EXT_FBACK_2 DIFF_IN_REF DRV_9
OVI
DVI PV3(1)
ACS
TMU
DDD(M)
DOAL(1)
DCC
CH1 NEG OUT DRV_11 DRV_10 DRV_12 DRV_13 DRV_15 DRV_14 EXT_FBACK_1 SERVO_TRIG GER EXT_IN_2 PREC_REF_S ENSE EXT_ADC_IN1 EXT_ADC_IN2 EXT_DRV_2
DUT OUT OUT EXT_DRV_1 CH1 OUT 2 CH1 LOAD CONN CH1 EXT DRV CH1 FEEDBACK DRV_0 DRV_1 DRV_3 DRV_2
CH1 RMS MTR DRV_4 CH1 DUT OUT DRV_5 DRV_7 CH1 OUT OUT DRV_6
443
Slot 26 Continued
ASL 3000 I/O ConnectorPin
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 PB9-A3 PB9-A2 PB9-A7 PB9-A6 PB9-A11 PB9-A10 PB9-A15 PB9-A14 PB9-F16 PB9-F17 PB9-F12 PB9-F13 PB9-F8 PB9-F9 PB9-F4 PB9-F5 PB9-A5 PB9-A4 PB9-A9 PB9-A8 PB9-A13 PB9-A12 PB9-A17 PB9-A16 PB9-F14 PB9-F15 PB9-F10 PB9-F11 PB9-F6 PB9-F7 PB9-F2 PB9-F3 MUX_8_4 MUX_8_3 MUX_8_2 MUX_8_1 MUX_7_4 MUX_7_3 MUX_7_2 MUX_7_1 MUX_6_4 MUX_6_3 MUX_6_2 MUX_6_1 MUX_5_4 MUX_5_3 MUX_5_2 MUX_5_1 MUX_4_4 MUX_4_3 MUX_4_2 MUX_4_1 MUX_3_4 MUX_3_3 MUX_3_2 MUX_3_1 MUX_2_4 MUX_2_3 MUX_2_2 MUX_2_1 MUX_1_4 MUX_1_3 MUX_1_2 MUX_1_1 HVS_OUT_8 HVS_OUT_7 HVS_OUT_6 HVS_OUT_5 HVS_OUT_4 HVS_OUT_3 HVS_OUT_2 HVS_OUT_1 MVS_OUT_8 MVS_OUT_7 MVS_OUT_6 MVS_OUT_5 MVS_OUT_4 MVS_OUT_3 MVS_OUT_2 MVS_OUT_1 DUT 3 (+15V) DUT 2 (RLY DRV) DUT 1 (-15V) DUT 6 DUT 5 (GND) DUT 8 OFS_OUT_8 OFS_OUT_7 OFS_OUT_6 OFS_OUT_5 OFS_OUT_4 OFS_OUT_3 OFS_OUT_2 OFS_OUT_1 OUT_1 OUT_2 OUT_3 OUT_4 OUT_5 OUT_6 OUT_7 OUT_8 OUT_9 OUT_10 OUT_11 OUT_12 OUT_13 OUT_14 HVS_REF2 MVS_REF2 DUT16 OFS_REF2 OUT_15 IO_15 IO_15_RTN IO_13 IO_13_RTN IO_11 IO_11_RTN IO_9 IO_9_RTN IO_7 IO_7_RTN IO_5 IO_5_RTN IO_3 IO_3_RTN IO_1 IO_1_RTN IO_14 IO_14_RTN IO_12 IO_12_RTN IO_10 IO_10_RTN IO_8 IO_8_RTN IO_6 IO_6_RTN IO_4 IO_4_RTN IO_2 IO_2_RTN IO_0 IO_0_RTN HVS_NEG_FO MVS_NEG_FO RCE RCE HVS_REF1 MVS_REF1 DUT 14 DUT 13 (RLY DRV) HVS_POS_FO MVS_POS_FO DUT 12 RCE RCE DUT 11 (RLY DRV) HVS_REF_CO MVS_REF_CO DUT 10 M M HVS_OUT_CO MVS_OUT_CO M M OFS_NEG_FO OUT_16 RCE OFS_REF1 OUT_17 OUT_18 OFS_POS_FO OUT_19 RCE OUT_20 OFS_REF_CO OUT_21 M OFS_OUT_CO OUT_22 M OUT_23 OUT_24 OUT_25 OUT_26 OUT_27 OUT_28
MUX(1)
HVS
MVS(2)
PRO(2)
OFS
LZB
MDI
444
Slot 27
ASL 3000 PVI(1) & I/O ConnectorPin
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 PB1-E16 PB1-E17 PB1-E14 PB1-E15 PB1-E12 PB1-E13 PB1-E10 PB1-E11 PB1-E8 PB1-E9 PB1-E6 PB1-E7 PB1-E4 PB1-E5 PB1-E2 PB1-E3 PB1-F17 PB1-F16 PB1-F15 PB1-F14 PB1-F13 PB1-F12 PB1-F11 PB1-F10 PB1-F9 PB1-F8 PB1-F7 PB1-F6 PB1-F5 PB1-F4 PB1-F3 PB1-F2 CH3 SENSE CH2 SENSE CH1 SENSE CH0 SENSE CH7 SENSE CH6 SENSE CH5 SENSE CH4 SENSE EXT DRV1 EXT IN3 EXT DRV2 EXT IN2 EXT IN1 EXT ADC STB EXT GND SENS EXT CLOCK CH3 FORCE CH2 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH0 FORCE CH7 FORCE CH6 FORCE CH5 FORCE CH4 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH1 GUARD CH1 SENSE EXT DATA CH0 FORCE CH0 GUARD CH0 SENSE -FORCE 1 SENSE 2 SENSE 3 SENSE 4 SENSE 5 SENSE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 3 FORCE -SENSE TMU EXT DRV3 EXT CLK IN SYNC 2 RMS IN 1 RMS IN 3 TMU EXT DRV1 TMU EXT DRV2 IO2 IO1 DUT OUT 2 EXT LOAD CONN EXT RLY DRV CH0 FEEDBACK RMS METER DUT OUT EXT REF CH1 POS IN ACS OUT SYNC 1 SYNC 3 RMS IN 2 RMS IN 4 EXT ARM IN TMU CHAN B DUT2 TMU CHAN B DUT1 TMU CHAN A DUT2 TMU CHAN A DUT1 CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 3 CHANNEL 4 CHANNEL 5 CHANNEL 6 TMU HIZ DUT1 CHANNEL 7 TMU HIZ DUT2 CHANNEL 8 TMU HIZ DUT3 TMU HIZ DUT4 DUT POS OUT EXT_GND_RE F EXT PICO POS DAC_AGND DUT NEG OUT PREC_REF_F ORCE EXT PICO NEG DUT NEG IN EXT DRV 1 DUT POS IN EXT DRV 2 CH1 PICO POS CH1 PICO NEG CH1 NEG IN DIFF_IN_NEG EXT_IN_1 DIFF_IN_POS EXT_FBACK_2 DIFF_IN_REF DRV_9
OVI
DVI PV3(1)
ACS
TMU
DDD(M)
DOAL(1)
DCC
CH1 NEG OUT DRV_11 DRV_10 DRV_12 DRV_13 DRV_15 DRV_14 EXT_FBACK_1 SERVO_TRIG GER EXT_IN_2 PREC_REF_S ENSE EXT_ADC_IN1 EXT_ADC_IN2 EXT_DRV_2
DUT OUT OUT EXT_DRV_1 CH1 OUT 2 CH1 LOAD CONN CH1 EXT DRV CH1 FEEDBACK DRV_0 DRV_1 DRV_3 DRV_2
CH1 RMS MTR DRV_4 CH1 DUT OUT DRV_5 DRV_7 CH1 OUT OUT DRV_6
445
Slot 27 Continued
ASL 3000 I/O ConnectorPin
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 PB1-E16 PB1-E17 PB1-E14 PB1-E15 PB1-E12 PB1-E13 PB1-E10 PB1-E11 PB1-E8 PB1-E9 PB1-E6 PB1-E7 PB1-E4 PB1-E5 PB1-E2 PB1-E3 MUX_8_4 MUX_8_3 MUX_8_2 MUX_8_1 MUX_7_4 MUX_7_3 MUX_7_2 MUX_7_1 MUX_6_4 MUX_6_3 MUX_6_2 MUX_6_1 MUX_5_4 MUX_5_3 MUX_5_2 MUX_5_1 HVS_REF2 MVS_REF2 DUT16 OFS_REF2 OUT_15 Prescale_Out1 _RTN Prescale_Out1 DSP3_Clk_Out _RTN DSP3_Clk_Out DSP3_Clk_In_ RTN DSP3_Clk_In DSP1_Clk_Out _RTN DSP1_Clk_Out DSP1_Clk_In_ RTN DSP1_Clk_In DSP3_Clk_Out _En DSP1_Clk_Out _En DUT_IO_1 DUT_IO_0 10MHz_Ref_In _RTN 10MHz_Ref_In _RTN HVS_OUT_8 HVS_OUT_7 HVS_OUT_6 HVS_OUT_5 HVS_OUT_4 HVS_OUT_3 HVS_OUT_2 HVS_OUT_1 MVS_OUT_8 MVS_OUT_7 MVS_OUT_6 MVS_OUT_5 MVS_OUT_4 MVS_OUT_3 MVS_OUT_2 MVS_OUT_1 DUT 3 (+15V) DUT 2 (RLY DRV) DUT 1 (-15V) DUT 6 DUT 5 (GND) DUT 8 OFS_OUT_8 OFS_OUT_7 OFS_OUT_6 OFS_OUT_5 OFS_OUT_4 OFS_OUT_3 OFS_OUT_2 OFS_OUT_1 OUT_1 OUT_2 OUT_3 OUT_4 OUT_5 OUT_6 OUT_7 OUT_8 OUT_9 OUT_10 OUT_11 OUT_12 OUT_13 OUT_14 Prescale_Out0 _RTN Prescale_Out0 DSP2_Clk_Out _RTN DSP2_Clk_Out DSP2_Clk_In_ RTN DSP2_Clk_In DSP0_Clk_Out _RTN DSP0_Clk_Out DSP0_Clk_In_ RTN DSP0_Clk_In DSP2_Clk_Out _En DSP0_Clk_Out _En DUT_Clk_In_R TN DUT_Clk_In
MUX(1)
HVS
MVS(2)
PRO(2)
OFS
LZB
CLK
HVS_NEG_FO MVS_NEG_FO RCE RCE HVS_REF1 MVS_REF1 DUT 14 DUT 13 (RLY DRV) HVS_POS_FO MVS_POS_FO DUT 12 RCE RCE DUT 11 (RLY DRV) HVS_REF_CO MVS_REF_CO DUT 10 M M HVS_OUT_CO MVS_OUT_CO M M
OFS_NEG_FO OUT_16 RCE OFS_REF1 OUT_17 OUT_18 OFS_POS_FO OUT_19 RCE OUT_20 OFS_REF_CO OUT_21 M OFS_OUT_CO OUT_22 M OUT_23 OUT_24 OUT_25 OUT_26 OUT_27 OUT_28
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3
PB1-F17 PB1-F16 PB1-F15 PB1-F14 PB1-F13 PB1-F12 PB1-F11 PB1-F10 PB1-F9 PB1-F8 PB1-F7 PB1-F6 PB1-F5 PB1-F4
MUX_4_4 MUX_4_3 MUX_4_2 MUX_4_1 MUX_3_4 MUX_3_3 MUX_3_2 MUX_3_1 MUX_2_4 MUX_2_3 MUX_2_2 MUX_2_1 MUX_1_4 MUX_1_3
446
MUX(1)
HVS
MVS(2)
PRO(2)
OFS
LZB
CLK
447
Slot 28
ASL 3000 PVI(1) & I/O ConnectorPin
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 PB3-F2 PB3-F3 PB3-F6 PB3-F7 PB3-F10 PB3-F11 PB3-F14 PB3-F15 PB3-B16 PB3-B17 PB3-B12 PB3-B13 PB3-B8 PB3-B9 PB3-B4 PB3-B5 PB3-F4 PB3-F5 PB3-F8 PB3-F9 PB3-F12 PB3-F13 PB3-F16 PB3-F17 PB3-B14 PB3-B15 PB3-B10 PB3-B11 PB3-B6 PB3-B7 PB3-B2 PB3-B3 CH3 SENSE CH2 SENSE CH1 SENSE CH0 SENSE CH7 SENSE CH6 SENSE CH5 SENSE CH4 SENSE EXT DRV1 EXT IN3 EXT DRV2 EXT IN2 EXT IN1 EXT ADC STB EXT GND SENS EXT CLOCK CH3 FORCE CH2 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH0 FORCE CH7 FORCE CH6 FORCE CH5 FORCE CH4 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH1 GUARD CH1 SENSE EXT DATA CH0 FORCE CH0 GUARD CH0 SENSE -FORCE 1 SENSE 2 SENSE 3 SENSE 4 SENSE 5 SENSE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 3 FORCE -SENSE TMU EXT DRV3 EXT CLK IN SYNC 2 RMS IN 1 RMS IN 3 TMU EXT DRV1 TMU EXT DRV2 IO2 IO1 DUT OUT 2 EXT LOAD CONN EXT RLY DRV CH0 FEEDBACK RMS METER DUT OUT EXT REF CH1 POS IN ACS OUT SYNC 1 SYNC 3 RMS IN 2 RMS IN 4 EXT ARM IN TMU CHAN B DUT2 TMU CHAN B DUT1 TMU CHAN A DUT2 TMU CHAN A DUT1 CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 3 CHANNEL 4 CHANNEL 5 CHANNEL 6 TMU HIZ DUT1 CHANNEL 7 TMU HIZ DUT2 CHANNEL 8 TMU HIZ DUT3 TMU HIZ DUT4 DUT POS OUT EXT_GND_RE F EXT PICO POS DAC_AGND DUT NEG OUT PREC_REF_F ORCE EXT PICO NEG DUT NEG IN EXT DRV 1 DUT POS IN EXT DRV 2 CH1 PICO POS CH1 PICO NEG CH1 NEG IN DIFF_IN_NEG EXT_IN_1 DIFF_IN_POS EXT_FBACK_2 DIFF_IN_REF DRV_9
OVI
DVI PV3(1)
ACS
TMU
DDD(M)
DOAL(1)
DCC
CH1 NEG OUT DRV_11 DRV_10 DRV_12 DRV_13 DRV_15 DRV_14 EXT_FBACK_1 SERVO_TRIG GER EXT_IN_2 PREC_REF_S ENSE EXT_ADC_IN1 EXT_ADC_IN2 EXT_DRV_2
DUT OUT OUT EXT_DRV_1 CH1 OUT 2 CH1 LOAD CONN CH1 EXT DRV CH1 FEEDBACK DRV_0 DRV_1 DRV_3 DRV_2
CH1 RMS MTR DRV_4 CH1 DUT OUT DRV_5 DRV_7 CH1 OUT OUT DRV_6
448
Slot 28 Continued
ASL 3000 I/O ConnectorPin
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 PB3-F2 PB3-F3 PB3-F6 PB3-F7 PB3-F10 PB3-F11 PB3-F14 PB3-F15 PB3-B16 PB3-B17 PB3-B12 PB3-B13 PB3-B8 PB3-B9 PB3-B4 PB3-B5 PB3-F4 PB3-F5 PB3-F8 PB3-F9 PB3-F12 PB3-F13 PB3-F16 PB3-F17 PB3-B14 PB3-B15 PB3-B10 PB3-B11 PB3-B6 PB3-B7 PB3-B2 PB3-B3 MUX_8_4 MUX_8_3 MUX_8_2 MUX_8_1 MUX_7_4 MUX_7_3 MUX_7_2 MUX_7_1 MUX_6_4 MUX_6_3 MUX_6_2 MUX_6_1 MUX_5_4 MUX_5_3 MUX_5_2 MUX_5_1 MUX_4_4 MUX_4_3 MUX_4_2 MUX_4_1 MUX_3_4 MUX_3_3 MUX_3_2 MUX_3_1 MUX_2_4 MUX_2_3 MUX_2_2 MUX_2_1 MUX_1_4 MUX_1_3 MUX_1_2 MUX_1_1 HVS_OUT_8 HVS_OUT_7 HVS_OUT_6 HVS_OUT_5 HVS_OUT_4 HVS_OUT_3 HVS_OUT_2 HVS_OUT_1 MVS_OUT_8 MVS_OUT_7 MVS_OUT_6 MVS_OUT_5 MVS_OUT_4 MVS_OUT_3 MVS_OUT_2 MVS_OUT_1 DUT 3 (+15V) DUT 2 (RLY DRV) DUT 1 (-15V) DUT 6 DUT 5 (GND) DUT 8 OFS_OUT_8 OFS_OUT_7 OFS_OUT_6 OFS_OUT_5 OFS_OUT_4 OFS_OUT_3 OFS_OUT_2 OFS_OUT_1 OUT_1 OUT_2 OUT_3 OUT_4 OUT_5 OUT_6 OUT_7 OUT_8 OUT_9 OUT_10 OUT_11 OUT_12 OUT_13 OUT_14 HVS_REF2 MVS_REF2 DUT16 OFS_REF2 OUT_15 Q_2-_in SPARE_12 Q_2+_in Q_2_Vos_in I_2-_in SPARE_11 I_2+_in I_2_Vos_in Q_1-_in SPARE_10 Q_1+_in Q_1_Vos_in I_1-_in SPARE_9 I_1+_in I_1_Vos_in Q_2-_out SPARE_8 Q_2+_out SPARE_7 I_2-_out SPARE_6 I_2+_out SPARE_5 Q_1-_out SPARE_4 Q_1+_out SPARE_3 I_1-_out SPARE_2 I_1+_out SPARE_1 HVS_NEG_FO MVS_NEG_FO RCE RCE HVS_REF1 MVS_REF1 DUT 14 DUT 13 (RLY DRV) HVS_POS_FO MVS_POS_FO DUT 12 RCE RCE DUT 11 (RLY DRV) HVS_REF_CO MVS_REF_CO DUT 10 M M HVS_OUT_CO MVS_OUT_CO M M OFS_NEG_FO OUT_16 RCE OFS_REF1 OUT_17 OUT_18 OFS_POS_FO OUT_19 RCE OUT_20 OFS_REF_CO OUT_21 M OFS_OUT_CO OUT_22 M OUT_23 OUT_24 OUT_25 OUT_26 OUT_27 OUT_28
MUX(1)
HVS
MVS(2)
PRO(2)
OFS
LZB
BTB
449
Slot 28 Continued
ASL 3000 I/O Connector-Pin
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 PB3-F2 PB3-F3 PB3-F6 PB3-F7 PB3-F10 PB3-F11 PB3-F14 PB3-F15 PB3-B16 PB3-B17 PB3-B12 PB3-B13 PB3-B8 PB3-B9 PB3-B4 PB3-B5 PB3-F4 PB3-F5 PB3-F8 PB3-F9 PB3-F12 PB3-F13 PB3-F16 PB3-F17 PB3-B14 PB3-B15 PB3-B10 PB3-B11 PB3-B6 PB3-B7 PB3-B2 PB3-B3 RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED EXT_TRIGGER_2 EXT_TRIGGER_1 RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED CHNL_RTN_8 CHNL_OUT_8 CHNL_RTN_7 CHNL_OUT_7 CHNL_RTN_6 CHNL_OUT_6 CHNL_RTN_5 CHNL_OUT_5 CHNL_RTN_4 CHNL_OUT_4 CHNL_RTN_3 CHNL_OUT_3 CHNL_RTN_2 CHNL_OUT_2 CHNL_RTN_1 CHNL_OUT_1 CH0- Rtn (gnd) CH0CH0+ Rtn (gnd) CH0+ CH1- Rtn (gnd) CH1CH1+ Rtn (gnd) CH1+ Vref 0 LS Vref 0 HF Vref 0 HS Ext Trig 1 Ext Trig 0 Vref 1 LS Vref 1 HF Vref 1 HS Uclk - Rtn (gnd) Uclk Uclk + Rtn (gnd) Uclk +
AWG
AVD
450
Slot 29
ASL 3000 PVI(1) & I/O ConnectorPin
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 PB3-E3 PB3-E2 PB3-E7 PB3-E6 PB3-E11 PB3-E10 PB3-E15 PB3-E14 PB3-A17 PB3-A16 PB3-A13 PB3-A12 PB3-A9 PB3-A8 PB3-A5 PB3-A4 PB3-E5 PB3-E4 PB3-E9 PB3-E8 PB3-E13 PB3-E12 PB3-E17 PB3-E16 PB3-A15 PB3-A14 PB3-A11 PB3-A10 PB3-A7 PB3-A6 PB3-A3 PB3-A2 CH3 SENSE CH2 SENSE CH1 SENSE CH0 SENSE CH7 SENSE CH6 SENSE CH5 SENSE CH4 SENSE EXT DRV1 EXT IN3 EXT DRV2 EXT IN2 EXT IN1 EXT ADC STB EXT GND SENS EXT CLOCK CH3 FORCE CH2 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH0 FORCE CH7 FORCE CH6 FORCE CH5 FORCE CH4 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH1 GUARD CH1 SENSE EXT DATA CH0 FORCE CH0 GUARD CH0 SENSE -FORCE 1 SENSE 2 SENSE 3 SENSE 4 SENSE 5 SENSE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 3 FORCE -SENSE TMU EXT DRV3 EXT CLK IN SYNC 2 RMS IN 1 RMS IN 3 TMU EXT DRV1 TMU EXT DRV2 IO2 IO1 DUT OUT 2 EXT LOAD CONN EXT RLY DRV CH0 FEEDBACK RMS METER DUT OUT EXT REF CH1 POS IN ACS OUT SYNC 1 SYNC 3 RMS IN 2 RMS IN 4 EXT ARM IN TMU CHAN B DUT2 TMU CHAN B DUT1 TMU CHAN A DUT2 TMU CHAN A DUT1 CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 3 CHANNEL 4 CHANNEL 5 CHANNEL 6 TMU HIZ DUT1 CHANNEL 7 TMU HIZ DUT2 CHANNEL 8 TMU HIZ DUT3 TMU HIZ DUT4 DUT POS OUT EXT_GND_RE F EXT PICO POS DAC_AGND DUT NEG OUT PREC_REF_F ORCE EXT PICO NEG DUT NEG IN EXT DRV 1 DUT POS IN EXT DRV 2 CH1 PICO POS CH1 PICO NEG CH1 NEG IN DIFF_IN_NEG EXT_IN_1 DIFF_IN_POS EXT_FBACK_2 DIFF_IN_REF DRV_9
OVI
DVI PV3(1)
ACS
TMU
DDD(M)
DOAL(1)
DCC
CH1 NEG OUT DRV_11 DRV_10 DRV_12 DRV_13 DRV_15 DRV_14 EXT_FBACK_1 SERVO_TRIG GER EXT_IN_2 PREC_REF_S ENSE EXT_ADC_IN1 EXT_ADC_IN2 EXT_DRV_2
DUT OUT OUT EXT_DRV_1 CH1 OUT 2 CH1 LOAD CONN CH1 EXT DRV CH1 FEEDBACK DRV_0 DRV_1 DRV_3 DRV_2
CH1 RMS MTR DRV_4 CH1 DUT OUT DRV_5 DRV_7 CH1 OUT OUT DRV_6
451
Slot 29 Continued
ASL 3000 I/O ConnectorPin
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 PB3-E3 PB3-E2 PB3-E7 PB3-E6 PB3-E11 PB3-E10 PB3-E15 PB3-E14 PB3-A17 PB3-A16 PB3-A13 PB3-A12 PB3-A9 PB3-A8 PB3-A5 PB3-A4 PB3-E5 PB3-E4 PB3-E9 PB3-E8 PB3-E13 PB3-E12 PB3-E17 PB3-E16 PB3-A15 PB3-A14 PB3-A11 PB3-A10 PB3-A7 PB3-A6 PB3-A3 PB3-A2 MUX_8_4 MUX_8_3 MUX_8_2 MUX_8_1 MUX_7_4 MUX_7_3 MUX_7_2 MUX_7_1 MUX_6_4 MUX_6_3 MUX_6_2 MUX_6_1 MUX_5_4 MUX_5_3 MUX_5_2 MUX_5_1 MUX_4_4 MUX_4_3 MUX_4_2 MUX_4_1 MUX_3_4 MUX_3_3 MUX_3_2 MUX_3_1 MUX_2_4 MUX_2_3 MUX_2_2 MUX_2_1 MUX_1_4 MUX_1_3 MUX_1_2 MUX_1_1 HVS_OUT_8 HVS_OUT_7 HVS_OUT_6 HVS_OUT_5 HVS_OUT_4 HVS_OUT_3 HVS_OUT_2 HVS_OUT_1 MVS_OUT_8 MVS_OUT_7 MVS_OUT_6 MVS_OUT_5 MVS_OUT_4 MVS_OUT_3 MVS_OUT_2 MVS_OUT_1 DUT 3 (+15V) DUT 2 (RLY DRV) DUT 1 (-15V) DUT 6 DUT 5 (GND) DUT 8 OFS_OUT_8 OFS_OUT_7 OFS_OUT_6 OFS_OUT_5 OFS_OUT_4 OFS_OUT_3 OFS_OUT_2 OFS_OUT_1 OUT_1 OUT_2 OUT_3 OUT_4 OUT_5 OUT_6 OUT_7 OUT_8 OUT_9 OUT_10 OUT_11 OUT_12 OUT_13 OUT_14 HVS_REF2 MVS_REF2 DUT16 OFS_REF2 OUT_15 Q_2-_in SPARE_12 Q_2+_in Q_2_Vos_in I_2-_in SPARE_11 I_2+_in I_2_Vos_in Q_1-_in SPARE_10 Q_1+_in Q_1_Vos_in I_1-_in SPARE_9 I_1+_in I_1_Vos_in Q_2-_out SPARE_8 Q_2+_out SPARE_7 I_2-_out SPARE_6 I_2+_out SPARE_5 Q_1-_out SPARE_4 Q_1+_out SPARE_3 I_1-_out SPARE_2 I_1+_out SPARE_1 HVS_NEG_FO MVS_NEG_FO RCE RCE HVS_REF1 MVS_REF1 DUT 14 DUT 13 (RLY DRV) HVS_POS_FO MVS_POS_FO DUT 12 RCE RCE DUT 11 (RLY DRV) HVS_REF_CO MVS_REF_CO DUT 10 M M HVS_OUT_CO MVS_OUT_CO M M OFS_NEG_FO OUT_16 RCE OFS_REF1 OUT_17 OUT_18 OFS_POS_FO OUT_19 RCE OUT_20 OFS_REF_CO OUT_21 M OFS_OUT_CO OUT_22 M OUT_23 OUT_24 OUT_25 OUT_26 OUT_27 OUT_28
MUX(1)
HVS
MVS(2)
PRO(2)
OFS
LZB
BTB
452
Slot 29 Continued
ASL 3000 I/O Connector-Pin
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 PB3-E3 PB3-E2 PB3-E7 PB3-E6 PB3-E11 PB3-E10 PB3-E15 PB3-E14 PB3-A17 PB3-A16 PB3-A13 PB3-A12 PB3-A9 PB3-A8 PB3-A5 PB3-A4 PB3-E5 PB3-E4 PB3-E9 PB3-E8 PB3-E13 PB3-E12 PB3-E17 PB3-E16 PB3-A15 PB3-A14 PB3-A11 PB3-A10 PB3-A7 PB3-A6 PB3-A3 PB3-A2 RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED EXT_TRIGGER_2 EXT_TRIGGER_1 RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED CHNL_RTN_8 CHNL_OUT_8 CHNL_RTN_7 CHNL_OUT_7 CHNL_RTN_6 CHNL_OUT_6 CHNL_RTN_5 CHNL_OUT_5 CHNL_RTN_4 CHNL_OUT_4 CHNL_RTN_3 CHNL_OUT_3 CHNL_RTN_2 CHNL_OUT_2 CHNL_RTN_1 CHNL_OUT_1 CH0- Rtn (gnd) CH0CH0+ Rtn (gnd) CH0+ CH1- Rtn (gnd) CH1CH1+ Rtn (gnd) CH1+ Vref 0 LS Vref 0 HF Vref 0 HS Ext Trig 1 Ext Trig 0 Vref 1 LS Vref 1 HF Vref 1 HS Uclk - Rtn (gnd) Uclk Uclk + Rtn (gnd) Uclk +
AWG
AVD
453
Slot 30
ASL 3000 PVI(1) & I/O ConnectorPin
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 PB2-F2 PB2-F3 PB2-F6 PB2-F7 PB2-F10 PB2-F11 PB2-F14 PB2-F15 PB2-B2 PB2-B3 PB2-B6 PB2-B7 PB2-B10 PB2-B11 PB2-B14 PB2-B15 PB2-F4 PB2-F5 PB2-F8 PB2-F9 PB2-F12 PB2-F13 PB2-F16 PB2-F17 PB2-B4 PB2-B5 PB2-B8 PB2-B9 PB2-B12 PB2-B13 PB2-B16 PB2-B17 CH3 SENSE CH2 SENSE CH1 SENSE CH0 SENSE CH7 SENSE CH6 SENSE CH5 SENSE CH4 SENSE EXT DRV1 EXT IN3 EXT DRV2 EXT IN2 EXT IN1 EXT ADC STB EXT GND SENS EXT CLOCK CH3 FORCE CH2 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH0 FORCE CH7 FORCE CH6 FORCE CH5 FORCE CH4 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH1 GUARD CH1 SENSE EXT DATA CH0 FORCE CH0 GUARD CH0 SENSE -FORCE 1 SENSE 2 SENSE 3 SENSE 4 SENSE 5 SENSE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 3 FORCE -SENSE TMU EXT DRV3 EXT CLK IN SYNC 2 RMS IN 1 RMS IN 3 TMU EXT DRV1 TMU EXT DRV2 IO2 IO1 DUT OUT 2 EXT LOAD CONN EXT RLY DRV CH0 FEEDBACK RMS METER DUT OUT EXT REF CH1 POS IN ACS OUT SYNC 1 SYNC 3 RMS IN 2 RMS IN 4 EXT ARM IN TMU CHAN B DUT2 TMU CHAN B DUT1 TMU CHAN A DUT2 TMU CHAN A DUT1 CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 3 CHANNEL 4 CHANNEL 5 CHANNEL 6 TMU HIZ DUT1 CHANNEL 7 TMU HIZ DUT2 CHANNEL 8 TMU HIZ DUT3 TMU HIZ DUT4 DUT POS OUT EXT_GND_RE F EXT PICO POS DAC_AGND DUT NEG OUT PREC_REF_F ORCE EXT PICO NEG DUT NEG IN EXT DRV 1 DUT POS IN EXT DRV 2 CH1 PICO POS CH1 PICO NEG CH1 NEG IN DIFF_IN_NEG EXT_IN_1 DIFF_IN_POS EXT_FBACK_2 DIFF_IN_REF DRV_9
OVI
DVI PV3(1)
ACS
TMU
DDD(M)
DOAL(1)
DCC
CH1 NEG OUT DRV_11 DRV_10 DRV_12 DRV_13 DRV_15 DRV_14 EXT_FBACK_1 SERVO_TRIG GER EXT_IN_2 PREC_REF_S ENSE EXT_ADC_IN1 EXT_ADC_IN2 EXT_DRV_2
DUT OUT OUT EXT_DRV_1 CH1 OUT 2 CH1 LOAD CONN CH1 EXT DRV CH1 FEEDBACK DRV_0 DRV_1 DRV_3 DRV_2
CH1 RMS MTR DRV_4 CH1 DUT OUT DRV_5 DRV_7 CH1 OUT OUT DRV_6
454
Slot 30 Continued
ASL 3000 I/O ConnectorPin
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 PB2-F2 PB2-F3 PB2-F6 PB2-F7 PB2-F10 PB2-F11 PB2-F14 PB2-F15 PB2-B2 PB2-B3 PB2-B6 PB2-B7 PB2-B10 PB2-B11 PB2-B14 PB2-B15 PB2-F4 PB2-F5 PB2-F8 PB2-F9 PB2-F12 PB2-F13 PB2-F16 PB2-F17 PB2-B4 PB2-B5 PB2-B8 PB2-B9 PB2-B12 PB2-B13 PB2-B16 PB2-B17 MUX_8_4 MUX_8_3 MUX_8_2 MUX_8_1 MUX_7_4 MUX_7_3 MUX_7_2 MUX_7_1 MUX_6_4 MUX_6_3 MUX_6_2 MUX_6_1 MUX_5_4 MUX_5_3 MUX_5_2 MUX_5_1 MUX_4_4 MUX_4_3 MUX_4_2 MUX_4_1 MUX_3_4 MUX_3_3 MUX_3_2 MUX_3_1 MUX_2_4 MUX_2_3 MUX_2_2 MUX_2_1 MUX_1_4 MUX_1_3 MUX_1_2 MUX_1_1 HVS_OUT_8 HVS_OUT_7 HVS_OUT_6 HVS_OUT_5 HVS_OUT_4 HVS_OUT_3 HVS_OUT_2 HVS_OUT_1 MVS_OUT_8 MVS_OUT_7 MVS_OUT_6 MVS_OUT_5 MVS_OUT_4 MVS_OUT_3 MVS_OUT_2 MVS_OUT_1 DUT 3 (+15V) DUT 2 (RLY DRV) DUT 1 (-15V) DUT 6 DUT 5 (GND) DUT 8 OFS_OUT_8 OFS_OUT_7 OFS_OUT_6 OFS_OUT_5 OFS_OUT_4 OFS_OUT_3 OFS_OUT_2 OFS_OUT_1 OUT_1 OUT_2 OUT_3 OUT_4 OUT_5 OUT_6 OUT_7 OUT_8 OUT_9 OUT_10 OUT_11 OUT_12 OUT_13 OUT_14 HVS_REF2 MVS_REF2 DUT16 OFS_REF2 OUT_15 Q_2-_in SPARE_12 Q_2+_in Q_2_Vos_in I_2-_in SPARE_11 I_2+_in I_2_Vos_in Q_1-_in SPARE_10 Q_1+_in Q_1_Vos_in I_1-_in SPARE_9 I_1+_in I_1_Vos_in Q_2-_out SPARE_8 Q_2+_out SPARE_7 I_2-_out SPARE_6 I_2+_out SPARE_5 Q_1-_out SPARE_4 Q_1+_out SPARE_3 I_1-_out SPARE_2 I_1+_out SPARE_1 HVS_NEG_FO MVS_NEG_FO RCE RCE HVS_REF1 MVS_REF1 DUT 14 DUT 13 (RLY DRV) HVS_POS_FO MVS_POS_FO DUT 12 RCE RCE DUT 11 (RLY DRV) HVS_REF_CO MVS_REF_CO DUT 10 M M HVS_OUT_CO MVS_OUT_CO M M OFS_NEG_FO OUT_16 RCE OFS_REF1 OUT_17 OUT_18 OFS_POS_FO OUT_19 RCE OUT_20 OFS_REF_CO OUT_21 M OFS_OUT_CO OUT_22 M OUT_23 OUT_24 OUT_25 OUT_26 OUT_27 OUT_28
MUX(1)
HVS
MVS(2)
PRO(2)
OFS
LZB
BTB
455
Slot 30 Continued
ASL 3000 I/O Connector-Pin
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 PB2-F2 PB2-F3 PB2-F6 PB2-F7 PB2-F10 PB2-F11 PB2-F14 PB2-F15 PB2-B2 PB2-B3 PB2-B6 PB2-B7 PB2-B10 PB2-B11 PB2-B14 PB2-B15 PB2-F4 PB2-F5 PB2-F8 PB2-F9 PB2-F12 PB2-F13 PB2-F16 PB2-F17 PB2-B4 PB2-B5 PB2-B8 PB2-B9 PB2-B12 PB2-B13 PB2-B16 PB2-B17 RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED EXT_TRIGGER_2 EXT_TRIGGER_1 RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED CHNL_RTN_8 CHNL_OUT_8 CHNL_RTN_7 CHNL_OUT_7 CHNL_RTN_6 CHNL_OUT_6 CHNL_RTN_5 CHNL_OUT_5 CHNL_RTN_4 CHNL_OUT_4 CHNL_RTN_3 CHNL_OUT_3 CHNL_RTN_2 CHNL_OUT_2 CHNL_RTN_1 CHNL_OUT_1 CH0- Rtn (gnd) CH0CH0+ Rtn (gnd) CH0+ CH1- Rtn (gnd) CH1CH1+ Rtn (gnd) CH1+ Vref 0 LS Vref 0 HF Vref 0 HS Ext Trig 1 Ext Trig 0 Vref 1 LS Vref 1 HF Vref 1 HS Uclk - Rtn (gnd) Uclk Uclk + Rtn (gnd) Uclk +
AWG
AVD
456
Slot 31
ASL 3000 PVI(1) & I/O ConnectorPin
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 PB2-E3 PB2-E2 PB2-E7 PB2-E6 PB2-E11 PB2-E10 PB2-E15 PB2-E14 PB2-A3 PB2-A2 PB2-A7 PB2-A6 PB2-A11 PB2-A10 PB2-A15 PB2-A14 PB2-E5 PB2-E4 PB2-E9 PB2-E8 PB2-E13 PB2-E12 PB2-E17 PB2-E16 PB2-A5 PB2-A4 PB2-A9 PB2-A8 PB2-A13 PB2-A12 PB2-A17 PB2-A16 CH3 SENSE CH2 SENSE CH1 SENSE CH0 SENSE CH7 SENSE CH6 SENSE CH5 SENSE CH4 SENSE EXT DRV1 EXT IN3 EXT DRV2 EXT IN2 EXT IN1 EXT ADC STB EXT GND SENS EXT CLOCK CH3 FORCE CH2 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH0 FORCE CH7 FORCE CH6 FORCE CH5 FORCE CH4 FORCE CH1 FORCE CH1 GUARD CH1 SENSE EXT DATA CH0 FORCE CH0 GUARD CH0 SENSE -FORCE 1 SENSE 2 SENSE 3 SENSE 4 SENSE 5 SENSE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 5 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 2 FORCE 2 FORCE 3 FORCE 3 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 4 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 1 FORCE 3 FORCE -SENSE TMU EXT DRV3 EXT CLK IN SYNC 2 RMS IN 1 RMS IN 3 TMU EXT DRV1 TMU EXT DRV2 IO2 IO1 DUT OUT 2 EXT LOAD CONN EXT RLY DRV CH0 FEEDBACK RMS METER DUT OUT EXT REF CH1 POS IN ACS OUT SYNC 1 SYNC 3 RMS IN 2 RMS IN 4 EXT ARM IN TMU CHAN B DUT2 TMU CHAN B DUT1 TMU CHAN A DUT2 TMU CHAN A DUT1 CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 3 CHANNEL 4 CHANNEL 5 CHANNEL 6 TMU HIZ DUT1 CHANNEL 7 TMU HIZ DUT2 CHANNEL 8 TMU HIZ DUT3 TMU HIZ DUT4 DUT POS OUT EXT_GND_RE F EXT PICO POS DAC_AGND DUT NEG OUT PREC_REF_F ORCE EXT PICO NEG DUT NEG IN EXT DRV 1 DUT POS IN EXT DRV 2 CH1 PICO POS CH1 PICO NEG CH1 NEG IN DIFF_IN_NEG EXT_IN_1 DIFF_IN_POS EXT_FBACK_2 DIFF_IN_REF DRV_9
OVI
DVI PV3(1)
ACS
TMU
DDD(M)
DOAL(1)
DCC
CH1 NEG OUT DRV_11 DRV_10 DRV_12 DRV_13 DRV_15 DRV_14 EXT_FBACK_1 SERVO_TRIG GER EXT_IN_2 PREC_REF_S ENSE EXT_ADC_IN1 EXT_ADC_IN2 EXT_DRV_2
DUT OUT OUT EXT_DRV_1 CH1 OUT 2 CH1 LOAD CONN CH1 EXT DRV CH1 FEEDBACK DRV_0 DRV_1 DRV_3 DRV_2
CH1 RMS MTR DRV_4 CH1 DUT OUT DRV_5 DRV_7 CH1 OUT OUT DRV_6
457
Slot 31 Continued
ASL 3000 I/O ConnectorPin
32 31 30 29 28 31 31 31 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 PB2-E3 PB2-E2 PB2-E7 PB2-E6 PB2-E11 PB2-E2 PB2-E2 PB2-E2 PB2-A3 PB2-A2 PB2-A7 PB2-A6 PB2-A11 PB2-A10 PB2-A15 PB2-A14 PB2-E5 PB2-E4 PB2-E9 PB2-E8 PB2-E13 PB2-E12 PB2-E17 PB2-E16 PB2-A5 PB2-A4 PB2-A9 PB2-A8 PB2-A13 PB2-A12 PB2-A17 PB2-A16 MUX_8_4 MUX_8_3 MUX_8_2 MUX_8_1 MUX_7_4 CH2 FORCE CH2 FORCE CH2 FORCE MUX_6_4 MUX_6_3 MUX_6_2 MUX_6_1 MUX_5_4 MUX_5_3 MUX_5_2 MUX_5_1 MUX_4_4 MUX_4_3 MUX_4_2 MUX_4_1 MUX_3_4 MUX_3_3 MUX_3_2 MUX_3_1 MUX_2_4 MUX_2_3 MUX_2_2 MUX_2_1 MUX_1_4 MUX_1_3 MUX_1_2 MUX_1_1 HVS_OUT_8 HVS_OUT_7 HVS_OUT_6 HVS_OUT_5 HVS_OUT_4 HVS_OUT_3 HVS_OUT_2 HVS_OUT_1 MVS_OUT_8 MVS_OUT_7 MVS_OUT_6 MVS_OUT_5 MVS_OUT_4 MVS_OUT_3 MVS_OUT_2 MVS_OUT_1 DUT 3 (+15V) DUT 2 (RLY DRV) DUT 1 (-15V) DUT 6 DUT 5 (GND) DUT 8 OFS_OUT_8 OFS_OUT_7 OFS_OUT_6 OFS_OUT_5 OFS_OUT_4 OFS_OUT_3 OFS_OUT_2 OFS_OUT_1 OUT_1 OUT_2 OUT_3 OUT_4 OUT_5 OUT_6 OUT_7 OUT_8 OUT_9 OUT_10 OUT_11 OUT_12 OUT_13 OUT_14 HVS_REF2 MVS_REF2 DUT16 OFS_REF2 OUT_15 Q_2-_in SPARE_12 Q_2+_in Q_2_Vos_in I_2-_in EXT PICO POS EXT PICO POS EXT PICO POS Q_1-_in SPARE_10 Q_1+_in Q_1_Vos_in I_1-_in SPARE_9 I_1+_in I_1_Vos_in Q_2-_out SPARE_8 Q_2+_out SPARE_7 I_2-_out SPARE_6 I_2+_out SPARE_5 Q_1-_out SPARE_4 Q_1+_out SPARE_3 I_1-_out SPARE_2 I_1+_out SPARE_1 HVS_NEG_FO MVS_NEG_FO RCE RCE HVS_REF1 MVS_REF1 DUT 14 DUT 13 (RLY DRV) HVS_POS_FO MVS_POS_FO DUT 12 RCE RCE CH0 GUARD CH0 GUARD CH0 GUARD 1 SENSE 1 SENSE 1 SENSE SYNC 1 SYNC 1 SYNC 1 OFS_NEG_FO OUT_16 RCE OFS_REF1 OUT_17 OUT_18 OFS_POS_FO OUT_19 RCE TMU CHAN B DUT2 TMU CHAN B DUT2 TMU CHAN B DUT2 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 2 OUT_23 OUT_24 OUT_25 OUT_26 OUT_27 OUT_28
MUX(1)
HVS
MVS(2)
PRO(2)
OFS
LZB
BTB
458
Slot 31 Continued
ASL 3000 I/O Connector-Pin
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 PB2-E3 PB2-E2 PB2-E7 PB2-E6 PB2-E11 PB2-E10 PB2-E15 PB2-E14 PB2-A3 PB2-A2 PB2-A7 PB2-A6 PB2-A11 PB2-A10 PB2-A15 PB2-A14 PB2-E5 PB2-E4 PB2-E9 PB2-E8 PB2-E13 PB2-E12 PB2-E17 PB2-E16 PB2-A5 PB2-A4 PB2-A9 PB2-A8 PB2-A13 PB2-A12 PB2-A17 PB2-A16 RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED EXT_TRIGGER_2 EXT_TRIGGER_1 RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED RESERVED CHNL_RTN_8 CHNL_OUT_8 CHNL_RTN_7 CHNL_OUT_7 CHNL_RTN_6 CHNL_OUT_6 CHNL_RTN_5 CHNL_OUT_5 CHNL_RTN_4 CHNL_OUT_4 CHNL_RTN_3 CHNL_OUT_3 CHNL_RTN_2 CHNL_OUT_2 CHNL_RTN_1 CHNL_OUT_1 CH0- Rtn (gnd) CH0CH0+ Rtn (gnd) CH0+ CH1- Rtn (gnd) CH1CH1+ Rtn (gnd) CH1+ Vref 0 LS Vref 0 HF Vref 0 HS Ext Trig 1 Ext Trig 0 Vref 1 LS Vref 1 HF Vref 1 HS Uclk - Rtn (gnd) Uclk Uclk + Rtn (gnd) Uclk +
AWG
AVD
459
460