• DocumentCode
    3395094
  • Title

    Extending VXIbus systems across multiple-mainframe

  • Author

    Wolfe, Ron

  • fYear
    1989
  • fDate
    25-28 Sep 1989
  • Firstpage
    225
  • Lastpage
    230
  • Abstract
    There are currently three system configuration approaches to integrating a host CPU into a VXIbus mainframe system. These approaches involve the use of the standard general-purpose interface bus (GPIB), embedding a CPU module directly on the VXIbus, and use of a transparent, high-speed communication link. The author discusses each technique in detail and how each can be extended into a multimainframe system. It is noted that GPIB-to-VXI interfaces allow a mainframe full of VXI instruments to be treated as traditional GPIB instruments. Alternatively, MXIbus can be used to extend transparently the VXIbus itself to multiple mainframes that can be programmed as a single VXI system with many slots. Key software issues in a multimainframe configuration are the architecture and methodology of the software drivers through which the communication with the VXI instruments is actually accomplished and the resource manager capabilities and requirements imposed by the system
  • Keywords
    computer interfaces; computerised instrumentation; CPU module; GPIB-to-VXI interfaces; MXIbus; VXIbus; multimainframe system; multiple mainframes; standard general-purpose interface bus; transparent high speed communication link; Backplanes; Control systems; Electrical equipment industry; Electrical products industry; Instruments; Resource management; Standards development; System software; Testing;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    AUTOTESTCON '89. IEEE Automatic Testing Conference. The Systems Readiness Technology Conference. Automatic Testing in the Next Decade and the 21st Century. Conference Record.
  • Conference_Location
    Philadelphia, PA
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/AUTEST.1989.81125
  • Filename
    81125