Using pxi with compactpci, Using pxi with compactpci -2 – National Instruments NI 7831R User Manual

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Chapter 1

Introduction

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between devices. The NI PXI-7831R accesses the RTSI bus through the
PXI trigger lines implemented on the PXI backplane.

Refer to Appendix A,

Specifications

, for detailed NI 7831R specifications.

Using PXI with CompactPCI

Using PXI-compatible products with standard CompactPCI products is an
important feature provided by PXI Hardware Specification Revision 2.1
and PXI Software Specification Revision 2.1. If you use a PXI-compatible
plug-in card in a standard CompactPCI chassis, you cannot use
PXI-specific functions, but you still can use the basic plug-in card
functions. For example, the RTSI bus on the R Series device is available in
a PXI chassis but not in a CompactPCI chassis.

The CompactPCI specification permits vendors to develop sub-buses that
coexist with the basic PCI interface on the CompactPCI bus. Compatible
operation is not guaranteed between CompactPCI devices with different
sub-buses nor between CompactPCI devices with sub-buses and PXI.
The standard implementation for CompactPCI does not include these
sub-buses. The R Series device works in any standard CompactPCI chassis
adhering to the PICMG CompactPCI 2.0 R3.0 core specification.

PXI-specific features are implemented on the J2 connector of the
CompactPCI bus. Table 1-1 lists the J2 pins used by the NI 7831R. The
NI 7831R is compatible with any CompactPCI chassis with a sub-bus that
does not drive these lines. Even if the sub-bus is capable of driving these
lines, the R Series device is still compatible as long as those pins on the
sub-bus are disabled by default and are never enabled.

Caution

Damage can result if the J2 lines are driven by the sub-bus.

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