DocumentCode
1344474
Title
A new CAMAC and VXIbus high performance highway interconnect
Author
Cleary, Robert T.
Author_Institution
KineticSyst. Corp., Lockport, IL, USA
Volume
44
Issue
3
fYear
1997
fDate
6/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
393
Lastpage
397
Abstract
High performance, distributed data acquisition and control systems based on the CAMAC Serial Highway have been used extensively in the nuclear science field for 20 years. The need for higher I/O system throughput and the increased use of VXIbus-based instrumentation has led to the development of a new highway interconnect. This interconnect supports CAMAC crates, VXI chassis or a mixture of CAMAC and VXI on a high-speed fiber-optic highway. A typical highway interconnect system consists of a VMEbus or PCI bus host interface card, a fiber-optic ring configuration, CAMAC crate controllers and/or VXI Slot-0 controllers. The development of a VME-based I/O controller is being considered. Various throughput benchmarks and initial field experience are discussed. The crate controller supports the FASTCAMAC protocol being proposed to the NIM Committee. The maximum I/O throughput in FASTCAMAC mode is 10 megabytes/s
Keywords
CAMAC; computerised control; computerised instrumentation; control systems; data acquisition; input-output programs; nuclear engineering computing; optical computing; optical fibre couplers; optical interconnections; protocols; system buses; CAMAC Serial Highway; CAMAC crate controllers; CAMAC crates; CAMAC high performance highway interconnect; FASTCAMAC protocol; I/O system throughput; PCI bus host interface card; VME-based I/O controller; VMEbus host interface card; VXI Slot-0 controllers; VXI chassis; VXIbus high performance highway interconnect; VXIbus-based instrumentation; fiber-optic ring configuration; high performance distributed control systems; high performance distributed data acquisition systems; high-speed fiber-optic highway; nuclear science; CAMAC; Control systems; Data acquisition; FDDI; Instruments; Nuclear and plasma sciences; Optical fiber devices; Protocols; Road transportation; Throughput;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/23.603678
Filename
603678
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