Table 3-1, Scxibus equivalents for the rear signal connector – National Instruments SCXI-1120 User Manual

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Theory of Operation

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Pin

Signal Name

Description (continued)

A24

TRIG0

TRIG0 – General-purpose trigger line used by the
SCXI-1120 to send SCANCLK to other modules or
receive SCANCLK from other modules. Open
collector. I/O.

B24

SS*

Slot Select – When low, enables module
communications over the SCXIbus. Totem pole.
Input.

C24

SCANCON

Scanning Control – Combination output enable and
reload signal for scanning operations. Totem pole.
Input.

All other pins are not connected.

MOSI, MISO, SPICLK, and SS* form a synchronous communication link that conforms with
SPI using an idle-high clock and second-edge data latching. D*/A, INTR*, and RESET* are
additional control signals.

When the module is being used in an SCXI-1000 or SCXI-1001 chassis, the data acquisition
board, via the module rear signal connector, must tap into the open-collector backplane signal
lines as a master to write to the module. The signal connections from the rear signal connector to
the backplane are shown in Table 3-1.

Table 3-1. SCXIbus Equivalents for the Rear Signal Connector

Rear Signal Connector

Signal

SCXIbus Equivalent

SERDATIN

MOSI

DAQD*/A

D*/A

SLOT0SEL*

INTR*

Jumper W44 must be set to position 1
(Revision A and B modules only)

SERCLK

SPICLK

SERDATOUT

MISO

Jumper 43 must be set to position 1

The SCXI-1120 module converts the data acquisition board signals to open-collector signals on
the backplane of the SCXI chassis. In order for the data acquisition board to talk to a slot, the
board must first assert the SS* for that slot. This is done by asserting INTR* low, writing a
16-bit number over MOSI corresponding to the desired slot (and chassis if an SCXI-1001 chassis
is being used), and then releasing INTR* high. At this point, the SS* of the desired slot is
asserted low and the data acquisition board can communicate with the module in that slot
according to the SPI protocol.

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