M2i Option Details


The following options are available to purchase and enhance the functionality of the M2i.60 and 61xx arbitrary waveform generator boards.

Synchronisation by star-hub Multiple replay Gated replay Synchronous digital outputs BaseXIO


Synchronisation Star Hub

The Star Hub is an additional module for all M2i boards. It allows synchronisation up to 16 boards with no phase delay between them. With this option, multi-channel acquisition systems of up of to 128 analogue channels (512 if its digital I/O) are possible. Any combination of boards can be synchronised be it analogue or digital, in signal capture or generation mode. The 5 card version of the Star-Hub (code: M2i.xxxx-SH5 ) allows synchronisation without the need for an additional system slot, as the star-hub connectors are very compact.

Card pair showing Star Hub connectors and associated ribbon cables

 

Across the star hub, clock and trigger information is common and exchanged between all the boards. Division of the clock from the board defined as master allows connected slave cards to be run more slowly, if required, providing for great flexibility for sampling speeds across the system, but all still held in phase. Any board may be used to generate the trigger used by the system to initiate recording.




System Synchronisation with Star Hub
M2i System Star Hub, here three PC systems


With the M2i series comes the ability to synchronise several systems (i.e. a number of PC's all populated with Spectrum boards). This option is ideal for where all slots within one PC have been used. It also provides a solution where data needs to be stored at extreme speeds to a hard disk (e.g. using RAID), but the PCI/PCI-X bus bandwidth on a single PC motherboard has been exceeded. Similar in operation to the aforementioned Star Hub with its master board for clock and trigger, System Star Hub has one whole system (PC) as the master, with ribbon cable connected slave systems of 5 or 16 boards. Up to 271 boards of any type (A/D, D/A and Dig I/O) can be combined in this way - all perfectly synchronised!

PCI/PCI-X system external synchronisation by distribution card Clock and trigger distribution card (M2iClkDist)

As an alternative to the Star-Hub it is is also possible to use the Spectrum distribution card (code: M2iClkDist), this allows external access to all clock and trigger lines via external cabling, so the user can decide whether to synchronise all cards, or a number to be excluded and work asynchronously. Up to 34 cards can be synchronised on from the same clock source, or two banks of 17 clocks, each bank of 17 operating from an independent clock. Lastly it is possible to have a bank 17 clocks and a bank of 17 triggers. The distribution card makes all the wiring and used the standard Spectrum SMB screened cables, logical and easier to manage.

pdf link[PDF data sheet for distribution card] (160K byte)

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Multiple Replay

Image showing signal data transfer following rapidly repeating triggers

Multiple Replay allows the playing segments of user-defined signal data in response several trigger events without having to restart the hardware, this results in the minimum delay between each segment. For the M2i series of boards this is less than 4 samples in length and represents the short time it takes the boards trigger to re-arm. Should the user intentionally wish for an extended delay between trigger and recording this is software programmable.

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Gated Replay

Gated sampling. Signal data transfer period controlled trigger signals period

The option Gated replay allows recording of a signal controlled by an external gate signal. Data is only played if the external gate signal is equal to a programmed level (TTL HIGH or TTL LOW). As with the Multiple Replay option (see above) a delay of a few samples between trigger and recording occurs.

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Synchronous Digital Outputs

Block diagram of 4 synchronous digital outputs synchronised with 12 bit D/A samples

The digital outputs occupy the upper 2 bits of each 14 bit analogue analogue output. Accessed by the connector as shown below, an additional slot at the back of the PC is required.

N.B this option is not available on the 8 bit versions for the board (M2i.6110 and M2i.6111).

Synchronous digital connectors


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BaseXIO (Asynchronous I/O and triggers).

BASEXIO images showing the boards SMB connections for digital I/O and triggers

This option provides digital input and output lines asynchronous to the analogue outputs of the M2i.60 & 61 range. One of the advantages is their 32mA source capability, so that with this simple-to-use versatile enhancement it is possible to control a wide range of external instruments or other equipment, such as that producing a signal source. Eight asynchronous digital I/O are available and can be programmed 8 inputs, 8 outputs or split 4/4. When using the BaseXIO lines as digital I/O, they are completely independent from the board’s function, data direction or sampling rate and directly controlled by software. Special purpose lines are also added to provide two secondary TTL trigger lines to allow an AND type operation within the main external trigger starting the board. So for example you can start and stop the board by monitoring a condition at two sources.


N.B. The BASEXIO, Multiple Replay, and Gated Replay are all individual purchases for each board, however with the Star-Hub synchronisation only one purchase is required per system of boards.


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