Scxibus connector signal descriptions – National Instruments SCXI-1120 User Manual

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Theory of Operation

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SCXI-1120 User Manual

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SCXIbus Connector Signal Descriptions

Pin

Signal Name

Description

A1, B1, C1, D1, GUARD

Guard – Shields and guards the analog bus lines

A2, D2, A3, B3,

from noise.

C3, D3, A4, D4,
A5, B5, C5, D5,
A6, D6

B2

AB0+

Analog Bus 0+ – Positive analog bus 0 line. Used
to multiplex several modules to one analog signal.

C2

AB0-

Analog Bus 0- – Negative analog bus 0 line. Used
to multiplex several modules to one analog signal.

C13-C17, A21, CHSGND

Chassis Ground – Digital and analog ground

B21, C21, D21

reference.

C18

RSVD

Reserved.

A19

RESET*

Reset – When pulled low, reinitializes the module to
its power-up state. Totem pole. Input.

B19

MISO

Master-In-Slave-Out – Transmits data from the
module to the SCXIbus. Open collector. I/O.

C19

D*/A

Data/Address – Indicates to the module whether
address information or data information is being
sent to the module on MOSI. Open collector. I/O.

D19

INTR*

Interrupt – Active low. Causes data that is on
MOSI to be written to the Slot-Select Register
Slot 0. Open collector. Output.

A20, B20, C20, V-

Negative Analog Supply – -18.5 V to -25 V.

D20

A22, B22, C22, V+

Positive Analog Supply – +18.5 V to +25 V.

D22

A23, D23

+5 V

+5 VDC Source – Digital power supply.

B23

SPICLK

Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) Clock – Clocks the
serial data on the MOSI and MISO lines. Open
collector. I/O.

C23

MOSI

Master-Out-Slave-In – Transmits data from the
SCXIbus to the module. Open collector. I/O.

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