Teledyne LeCroy CPCI64 User Manual

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As you can see, there will be conflict in case the external supply is connected while the jumper is still in
place. This circuit is repeated for each of the 4 voltages, with the exception of the Auxiliary circuit.

If you are using external power supplies do not forget to connect the Ground (GND) signals between the
system and the supply. If your external power supply outputs are not isolated, make sure the ground of the
PC (containing the extender board) and the ground of the power supply are at the same voltage phase/level
with respect to a common point, before connecting the GND signal.

If making current measurements on +5V, be sure to remove JP10 if the VIO and
+5V on your board are on the same voltage plane.

JUMPERS TABLE

Description

Jumper Utilization

External power input

J5

Inputs from external power supply

Current measurement

J3

Outputs to DVM

-12V isolation from the system

JP4

On = voltage from system, Off = from Ext. supply

+12V isolation from the system

JP6

On = voltage from system, Off = from Ext. supply

+5V isolation from the system

JP5

On = voltage from system, Off = from Ext. supply

+VIO connection to the system
through the extender

JP10

On = VIO from the system
Off = from UUT plane
If this jumper is removed the UUT VIO signals must be
connected to the main voltage plane.

3V Ù 5V translation

JP3

Off = 3V translated, On = bus signals up to 5V

3.3V source

JP7

On-board = Between 1 & 2
From system = 2 & 3
Square pad on the 3 pin jumper is pin 1

+5V current limit to 1 Amp

JP8 (PCIAX)
JP2 (CPCI)

On = 1A, Off = 5A
On = 1A, Off = 5A

Remote On-Off CPCI

PCIAX

JPX (CPCI)
J6 (PCIAX)

On < 1.5V at the bottom terminal (pin 2)
Shunt on SW, control On-Off by switch.

Shunt on DB0, control On-Off by bit 0 of
parallel port. On DB1 by bit 1 of parallel
port DB6 by bit 6. See ON-OFF
under the operation section.

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