Manually add mezzanine card to .hwi file, Manually add transition board to .hwi file, Configure hardware resource settings – MTS Series 793 Utility Software User Manual

Page 26: Valve driver settings, Digital universal conditioner (duc) settings

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2. Click the Board tab, and select the VME board for each board slot used in the system.

Manually Add Mezzanine Card to .hwi File

The Hwi File Editor application includes a tree structure and drop-down lists that allow you to
manually add hardware resources.

1. Select the Model 49x.40 I/O Carrier or Model 493.50 ADDAII board in the tree view pane.

Empty I/O Carrier and ADDA II boards are not supported. At least one mezzanine card must
be specified.

2. Click the Mezzanines tab, and select the mezzanine card type for each mezzanine location.

You can also right-click a resource and select a mezzanine card from the pop-up menu.

Manually Add Transition Board to .hwi File

The Hwi File Editor application includes a tree structure and drop-down lists that allow you to
manually add hardware resources.

1. Select Controller in the tree view pane.

2. Click the Transition tab, and select the appropriate DIO, HPU or HSM transition boards for

each transition slot.

Configure Hardware Resource Settings

Valve Driver Settings

Each valve driver has settings that may include valve mode (single/dual), current range, and clamp
mode settings.

In addition, any combination card (Model 494.16 VD/DUC) must be configured as either a two-stage
or three-stage valve driver.

Digital Universal Conditioner (DUC) Settings

Each DUC card requires a number of hardware settings that you must configure before attempting
to use the system.

DUC Mode Settings (AC/DC)

Each DUC card must be configured as either an AC or a DC conditioner (Default=DC).

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Create and Edit an HWI File

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