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Manual Rev. 1.00: December 12, 2003
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ADLINK PXIS-2630 series is a 19" 3U PXI chassis providing 7 PXI
peripheral slots in a system. These chassis are compliant with PXI and
CompactPCI specifications. Both PXI and CompactPCI modules can be
used in the chassis. Compliant with PXI specifications, the internal 10MHz
reference clock is available on all of the 7 PXI slots, as well as the star
trigger functions, PXI trigger bus, and PXI local bus.
The PXIS-2630 series is equipped with an industrial grade 400W ATX
power supply to provide reliable and cost effective power to the system.
The status of system power supply, temperature, and cooling fans are
monitored by the alarm module assembled in the chassis. Once a failure
is detected, a LED and buzzer will be actuated. The failure fans can be
removed from the front panel and are hot swappable, which effectively
reduces MTTR (Mean-Time-To-Repair).
The PXI-3710 (3-slot version, without floppy disk drive) and PXI-3710F (4slot version, with floppy disk drive) are designed to fit in the PXIS-2630
series chassis. With its powerful design, the PXIS-2630 series chassis is
ideal for high performance and medium size applications.
Introduction ● 1
1.1 Unpacking Checklist
Check the shipping carton for any damage. If the shipping carton and
contents are damaged, notify the local dealer or sales for a replacement.
Retain the shipping carton and packing material for inspection by the
dealer.
Check for the following items in the package. If there are any missing
items, contact your local dealer or sales.
PXIS-2630: 8-slot 3U PXI/CompactPCI instrument chassis with
APS-925AX power supply unit
This User’s Manual
Power Cord
Note: The package of the PXI-2630 series OEM version (non-standard
configuration, functionality, or package) may vary according to custom
requests. The assigned controller or peripheral modules may be preinstalled and shipped with the chassis. Please check with the dealer for
more options.
1.2 Features
• Accepts both 3U PXI and CompactPCI modules
• One system slot and 7 PXI/CompactPCI peripheral slots
• PXI specifications Rev. 2.0 compliant
• IEEE 1101.10 mechanical packaging compliant
• Filtered, forced-air cooling
• 400W ATX power
• Temperature, voltage, and fan monitoring LED
•
4U high rackmount and benchtop installation
Figure 1-1, 1-2 show some of the feature, and components of the PXIS2630 series chassis. Figure 1-1 shows the front view of the PXIS-2630.
Figure 1-2 shows the rear view of the PXIS-2630.
2 ● Introduction
Figure 1-1 Front View of the PXIS-2630 Chassis
Figure 1-2 Rear View of the PXIS-2630 Chassis
Introduction ● 3
1.3 OEM options
The standard PXIS-2630 series chassis includes backplanes and a power
supply unit in addition to the enclosure metal parts. The following sections
depict the standard parts used in the PXIS-2630 series.
1.3.1 Backplane
The PXIS-2630 series has 8-slot PXI backplane XBP-3008L inside. Users
can choose the following power backplane to use redundant power:
•cBP-3061: Backplane for one 47-pin 3U CompactPCI modular
with one ATX DC output power supply unit.
•cBP-3062A: Backplane for one 47-pin 3U CompactPCI modular
with two ATX DC output power supply unit.
ADLINK provides custom design and manufacturing service. Please
contact us for more details.
1.3.2 Power Supply Unit
PXIS-2630 series equips the APS-940XA, a 400W ATX power supply unit
that is complaint with PICMG 2.11, the ATX Power Supply Specifications.
Please refer to Appendix A.2 for detail specifications.
Various models that accommodate different AC or DC input are available.
This makes PXIS-2630 series suitable for wide variety of applications
such as telecom signal analysis and transportation computer, which
require 24V/48V DC input power supply. Please contact us for other
power supply options that fit your applications.
1.3.3 Chassis Color and Logo
The standard color of PXI-2630 series is beige. ADLINK provides custom
chassis color or paint specific logo for OEMs, with minimum order
requirement. Please contact us for more details.
4 ● Introduction
2
Installation
The chapter depicts the procedure of installation PXIS-2630 series chassis.
2.1 Power Budget Consideration
Prior to installing any modules into the PXIS-2630 series chassis, please
calculate the system power requirement. The power budget for every DC
power sources shall also be checked, including +5V, +3.3V, +12V, -12V
supply rail. Please refer to Appendix A.2 for the maximum usable power.
2.2 Step for Installation
Follow the step to power on the chassis.
1. Make sure the power switch is in the OFF position.
2. Plug in the AC po wer cord.
3. Install your controller. Please check the ejector/injector handle
is pushed down. Align the controller edge to the “RED” card
guide, sliding in to the rear of the chassis. Push up on the
ejector/injector handle to fully inject the card into the chassis.
Secure the screws on the module’s front panel.
4. Install peripheral modules if any.
5. Press the power switch on the front panel to power on the
chassis.
6. Check the LED to make sure the power input is ready. There
are four Green LED indicators (3.3V, 5V, +12V, and -12V). The
four LEDs will light when power turn on. The fans should
become operational as well.
Note: If the chassis does not power on, see Chapter 4, Troubleshooting and
Preventative Maintenance.
Installation ● 5
2.3 System monitoring
There are LEDs on the front panel for system monitoring, including
powers, temperature, and fans. Please refer to following for the detail
meaning of display status on LEDs.
System Monitoring
Power LED (Voltage : 3.3V, 5V, +12V, -12V)
o
Color: Green
o
ON while supplied
Temperature LED
o
Color: Amber
o
ON for normal condition
o
Flashes if exceeds temperature
Fan LED
o
Color: Green
o
ON while normal fan speed
o
Flashes if abnormal fan speed
Alarm LED
o
Color: Red
o
ON while normal condition
o
Flashes if alarm occurs
The Alarm Buzzer beeps continuously if any alarm occurs. When the
Alarm Buzzer beeps, users can check the LED on the front panel to find
out which kind of alarm occurs.
There is a black button labeled Alarm RST near by the Alarm LED on the
front panel. When the Alarm LED flashes and the Alarm Buzzer continues
beeping, you can push Alarm RST button to stop beeping.
Users can further refer to Chapter 4 for Troubleshooting.
6 ● Installation
2.4 Grounding on the Mounting Holes
There are two kinds of grounding for the mounting holes of the backplane.
The mounting holes labeled as “GND” with “circle soldering mask”
connected to the logic ground plane of the backplane. The mounting holes
labeled as “FGND” with “square soldering mask” not connected to the
ground plane therefore providing isolation bet ween the logic ground and
the chassis ground.
The backplane is mounted on the PXIS-2630 series through all mounti ng
holes by default, therefore the chassis ground is shorted to the logic
ground. For applications that require isolation between the logic ground
and the chassis ground, users can remove the screws on the GND
mounting holes.
Installation ● 7
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