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PXI-1006 User Manual  
PXI-1006 User Manual  
February 2001 Edition  
Part Number 323006A-01  
 
 
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Compliance  
FCC/Canada Radio Frequency Interference Compliance*  
Determining FCC Class  
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has rules to protect wireless communications from interference. The FCC  
places digital electronics into two classes. These classes are known as Class A (for use in industrial-commercial locations only)  
or Class B (for use in residential or commercial locations). Depending on where it is operated, this product could be subject to  
restrictions in the FCC rules. (In Canada, the Department of Communications (DOC), of Industry Canada, regulates wireless  
interference in much the same way.)  
Digital electronics emit weak signals during normal operation that can affect radio, television, or other wireless products. By  
examining the product you purchased, you can determine the FCC Class and therefore which of the two FCC/DOC Warnings  
apply in the following sections. (Some products may not be labeled at all for FCC; if so, the reader should then assume these are  
Class A devices.)  
FCC Class A products only display a simple warning statement of one paragraph in length regarding interference and undesired  
operation. Most of our products are FCC Class A. The FCC rules have restrictions regarding the locations where FCC Class A  
products can be operated.  
FCC Class B products display either a FCC ID code, starting with the letters EXN,  
or the FCC Class B compliance mark that appears as shown here on the right.  
Consult the FCC web site http://www.fcc.gov for more information.  
FCC/DOC Warnings  
This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in strict accordance with the instructions  
in this manual and the CE Mark Declaration of Conformity**, may cause interference to radio and television reception.  
Classification requirements are the same for the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the Canadian Department  
of Communications (DOC).  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by National Instruments could void the users authority to operate the  
equipment under the FCC Rules.  
Class A  
Federal Communications Commission  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC  
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated  
in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and  
used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this  
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct  
the interference at his own expense.  
Canadian Department of Communications  
This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.  
Class B  
Federal Communications Commission  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the  
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.  
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the  
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not  
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can  
be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of  
the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
 
Canadian Department of Communications  
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.  
European Union - Compliance to EEC Directives  
Readers in the EU/EEC/EEA must refer to the Manufacturer's Declaration of Conformity (DoC) for information** pertaining  
to the CE Mark compliance scheme. The Manufacturer includes a DoC for most every hardware product except for those bought  
for OEMs, if also available from an original manufacturer that also markets in the EU, or where compliance is not required as  
for electrically benign apparatus or cables.  
*
Certain exemptions may apply in the USA, see FCC Rules §15.103 Exempted devices, and §15.105(c). Also available in  
sections of CFR 47.  
** The CE Mark Declaration of Conformity will contain important supplementary information and instructions for the user or  
installer.  
 
Conventions Used in This Manual.................................................................................ix  
For Your Safety  
Connecting Safety Ground.............................................................................................xi  
Chapter 1  
Chapter 2  
PXI-1006 Features  
Installing Filler Panels ...................................................................................................2-9  
Using the Chassis Initialization File ..............................................................................2-9  
Interior Cleaning..............................................................................................2-9  
Chapter 3  
Troubleshooting  
Troubleshooting the PXI-1006 ......................................................................................3-1  
Resetting the AC Mains Circuit Breaker .......................................................................3-1  
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Contents  
Appendix A  
Specifications  
Appendix B  
Pinouts  
Appendix C  
Technical Support Resources  
Glossary  
Index  
Figures  
Figure 2-1.  
Front View of the PXI-1006 Chassis.................................................... 2-3  
Tables  
Table B-1.  
Table B-2.  
Table B-3.  
Table B-4.  
Table B-5.  
Table B-6.  
P1 (J1) Connector Pinout for the System Controller Slot..................... B-2  
P2 (J2) Connector Pinout for the System Controller Slot..................... B-3  
P1 (J1) Connector Pinout for the Star Trigger Slot............................... B-4  
P2 (J2) Connector Pinout for the Star Trigger Slot............................... B-5  
P1 (J1) Connector Pinout for the Peripheral Slot.................................. B-6  
P2 (J2) Connector Pinout for the Peripheral Slot.................................. B-7  
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About This Manual  
The PXI-1006 User Manual describes the features of the PXI-1006 chassis  
and contains information about configuring the chassis, installing the  
modules, and operating and using the PXI-1006.  
Conventions Used in This Manual  
The following conventions appear in this manual:  
This icon denotes a note, which alerts you to important information.  
This icon denotes a caution, which advises you of precautions to take to  
avoid injury, data loss, or a system crash.  
This icon denotes a warning, which advises you of precautions to take to  
avoid being electrically shocked.  
bold  
Bold text denotes items that you must select or click on in the software,  
such as menu items and dialog box options. Bold text also denotes  
parameter names.  
italic  
Italic text denotes variables, emphasis, a cross reference, or an introduction  
to a key concept. This font also denotes text that is a placeholder for a word  
or value that you must supply.  
monospace  
Text in this font denotes text or characters that you should enter from the  
keyboard, sections of code, programming examples, and syntax examples.  
This font is also used for the proper names of disk drives, paths, directories,  
programs, subprograms, subroutines, device names, functions, operations,  
variables, filenames and extensions, and code excerpts.  
Related Documentation  
The following documents contain information that you may find helpful as  
you read this manual:  
Compact PCI Specification PICMG 2.0 R3.0  
PXI Specification Revision 2.0  
IEEE 1101.1-1991, IEEE Standard for Mechanical Core  
Specifications for Microcomputers Using IEC 603-2 Connectors  
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Mechanical Specifications for Microcomputers Using IEEE 1101.1  
Equipment Practice  
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For Your Safety  
Caution Before undertaking any troubleshooting, maintenance, or exploratory procedure,  
carefully read the warning and caution notices.  
This equipment contains voltage hazardous to human life and safety, and  
can inflict personal injury.  
Chassis GroundingThe PXI-1006 requires a connection from the  
premise wire safety ground to the PXI-1006 chassis ground. The earth  
safety ground must be connected during use of this equipment to  
minimize shock hazards. See the Connecting Safety Ground section  
below.  
Live CircuitsOperating personnel and service personnel must not  
remove protective covers when operating or servicing the PXI-1006.  
Explosive AtmosphereDo not operate the chassis in conditions  
where flammable gases are present. Under such conditions this  
equipment is unsafe and may ignite the gases or gas fumes.  
ModificationDo not modify any part of the chassis from its original  
condition. Unsuitable modifications may result in safety hazards.  
Connecting Safety Ground  
Warning The PXI-1006 chassis is designed with a three-position NEMA 15-5 style plug  
that connects the ground line to the chassis ground. To minimize shock hazard, make sure  
your electrical power outlet has an appropriate earth safety ground that is connected  
whenever you power up the chassis.  
If your power outlet does not have an appropriate ground connection, you  
must connect the premise wire safety ground to the chassis grounding  
screw located on the rear panel. To connect the safety ground, complete the  
following steps:  
1. Connect a 16 AWG (1.3 mm) wire to the chassis grounding screw on  
the rear of the chassis using a toothed grounding lug. The wire must  
have green insulation with a yellow stripe or must be noninsulated  
(bare).  
2. Attach the opposite end of the wire to permanent earth ground using  
toothed washers or a toothed lug.  
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Installing and Verifying Operation  
This chapter describes how to unpack the PXI-1006, install a controller,  
and verify that the chassis is operating correctly.  
Unpacking the PXI-1006 and Installing a Controller  
This installation example assumes you are using an embedded PXI  
controller.  
1. Unpack your PXI-1006 chassis.  
2. Make sure the power switch is in the Standby (Off) position.  
3. Plug in the AC power cord.  
Power cords are available from National Instruments, or use a power  
cord that meets the requirements of ANSI/UL817 for use in the United  
States, CSA C22.2 21 and 49 for use in Canada, and IEC 227 or 245  
for use in the European Union. AC mains power supply cords used  
with the PXI-1006 in other countries must be approved by the authority  
having jurisdiction in that country.  
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4. Install your controller in Slot 1 of your PXI-1006. Install peripheral  
cards, if any, in slots 2 through 18.  
1
4
2
3
1
2
PXI-1006 Chassis  
Peripheral Card  
3
4
Ejector Handle in Down Position  
PXI Controller  
Figure 1-1. Installing Controller and PXI Modules  
5. Set the fan speed selector switch (located on the rear of the chassis) to  
either HI for maximum cooling or AUTO to employ the temperature  
sensing module that controls the fan speed.  
6. Power on the chassis. Verify that all fans become operational.  
7. Verify that your controller boots the operating system.  
Note If the chassis does not power on, see Chapter 3, Troubleshooting.  
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PXI-1006 Features  
This chapter describes the key features of the PXI-1006 chassis and lists  
optional equipment you can order from National Instruments.  
Key Features  
The PXI-1006 combines a high-performance 18-slot PXI backplane with a  
high-output power supply and a structural design that has been optimized  
for maximum usability in a wide range of applications. The chassis’  
modular design ensures the highest level of maintainability resulting in a  
very low mean time to repair (MTTR). The PXI-1006 fully complies with  
the PXI Specification, Revision 2.0, offering advanced timing and  
synchronization features.  
The key features of the PXI-1006 include:  
PXI and CompactPCI (PICMG 2.0 R 3.0) module compatibility  
3U-sized, 18-slot chassis  
600 W of usable power  
Universal AC input: auto-voltage and auto-frequency ranging  
Over-current protection via push-reset circuit breaker (no loose fuses  
to replace)  
Removable modular power supply  
Remote power status and inhibit via a rear panel connector  
On/Off (Standby) switch located on the front panel for easy access  
Selectable fan speed for maximum cooling or quiet operation  
Carrying handle for portability  
Tilt feet for bench-top applications  
Rack mount compatibility  
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PXI-1006 Backplane Overview  
Interoperability with CompactPCI  
The PXI-1006 backplane is interoperable with PXI-compatible products  
and standard CompactPCI products. This is an important feature, as many  
PXI-compatible systems may require components that do not implement  
PXI-specific features. For example, you may want to use a standard  
CompactPCI network interface card in a PXI chassis.  
The signals on the P1 connector of the backplane meet the requirements of  
the CompactPCI specification for both the peripheral and system modules.  
The PXI-specific signals are located on P2 and are found on only the  
signals that are reserved or not used in the CompactPCI 64-bit  
specification. Therefore, all modules that meet the requirements of the  
CompactPCI 64-bit specification will function in the PXI-1006.  
The PXI-1006 has three PCI bus segments linked via two 64-bit PCI-to-PCI  
bridges. The PCI bus segment divisions are represented on the front of the  
chassis by vertical bars. See Figure 2-1 for the PCI segment divider  
locations.  
Figures 2-1 and 2-2 show some of the key features and components of the  
PXI-1006 chassis. Figure 2-1 shows the front view of the PXI-1006.  
Figure 2-2 shows the rear view.  
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1
2
2
3
8
3
4
5
6
7
9
1
2
3
Remote On/Off (Standby) Switch  
Optional Mounting Brackets  
Removable Feet  
4
5
6
Three Controller Expansion Slots 7 Segment Break 1  
System Controller Slot  
8
9
17 Peripheral Slots  
Segment Break 2  
Star Trigger/Peripheral Slot  
Figure 2-1. Front View of the PXI-1006 Chassis  
1
2
AUTO  
5
4
3
1
2
Fan Speed Selector  
Remote Power Status and Inhibit Connector  
3
4
Chassis Ground Screw  
Universal AC Input  
5
Circuit Breaker  
Figure 2-2. Rear View of the PXI-1006 Chassis  
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System Controller Slot  
The System Controller slot is Slot 1 of the chassis as defined by the PXI  
specification. It has three controller expansion slots, which are used for  
system controller modules that are wider than one slot. As defined in the  
PXI specification, these slots allow the controller to expand to the left to  
prevent the controller from using up peripheral slots.  
Star Trigger Slot  
The Star Trigger (ST) slot is Slot 2. This slot has a dedicated trigger line  
between itself and slots 3-15. Slots 16-18 do not use the Star Trigger  
functionality because there are 13 Star Trigger lines, as specified in the PXI  
specification (see Figure 2-3). This slot is intended for modules with ST  
functionality that can provide individual triggers to the peripherals installed  
in slots 3-15. However, if you do not require advanced trigger functionality,  
you can install any standard peripheral module into this slot.  
Peripheral Slots  
Local Bus  
There are 17 peripheral slots including the Star Trigger controller slot.  
The PXI backplanes local bus is a daisy-chained bus that connects each  
peripheral slot with its adjacent peripheral slots to the left and right, as  
shown in Figure 2-3.  
For example, a given peripheral slots right local bus connects to the  
adjacent slots left local bus, and so on. Each local bus is 13 lines wide and  
can pass analog signals between cards or provide a high-speed side-band  
communication path that does not affect the PXI bandwidth.  
The PXI-1006 has local bus connections between all slots except slots 1  
and 2, in accordance with the PXI specification. See Figure 2-3 for details.  
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C o n t r o i g r l l g T e e r r S t a r  
C o n t r o l l e S r y s t e m  
Figure 2-3. PXI Local Bus and Star Trigger Routing  
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Trigger Bus  
The PXI-1006 has three PXI segments. Vertical bars represent the segment  
divisions on the front of the chassis. (See Figure 2-1 for the segment divider  
locations.) The PXI trigger bus is divided into three separate trigger buses  
at these locations. You can use the trigger lines in a variety of ways. For  
example, you can use triggers to synchronize the operation of several  
different PXI peripheral modules. In other applications, one module can  
control carefully timed sequences of operations performed on other  
modules in the system. Modules can pass triggers to one another, allowing  
precisely timed responses to asynchronous external events the system is  
monitoring or controlling.  
System Reference Clock  
The PXI-1006 supplies the PXI 10 MHz system clock signal (PXI_CLK10)  
independently to every peripheral slot. An independent buffer (having a  
source impedance matched to the backplane and a skew of less than 1 ns  
between slots) drives the clock signal to each peripheral slot. You can use  
this common reference clock signal to synchronize multiple modules in a  
measurement or control system. You can drive PXI_CLK10 from an  
external source through the PXI_CLK10_IN pin on the P2 connector of the  
star trigger slot. (See Table B-1, P1 (J1) Connector Pinout for the System  
Controller Slot.) Sourcing an external clock on this pin automatically  
disables the backplanes 10 MHz source.  
Rack Mounting  
Rack-mount applications require the optional rack-mount kit available  
from National Instruments. Refer to the instructions supplied with the  
rack-mount kit to install your PXI-1006 in a standard 19 in. instrument  
rack.  
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Remote Power Monitoring and Inhibiting Interface  
The PXI-1006 chassis supports remote power monitoring and inhibiting via  
a 9-pin D-sub connector located on the rear panel. Table 2-1 shows the  
pinout of the DB-9 connector.  
Table 2-1. DB-9 Connector Pinout  
DB-9 Pin  
Signal  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Logic Ground  
+5 V  
Reserved  
+3.3 V  
Inhibit*  
+12 V  
Reserved  
12 V  
Logic Ground  
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
Using the Inhibiting Feature  
You can use the Inhibit signal (active low) to turn off the power supply  
outputs. To use this feature, connect the Inhibit pin (pin 5) to a Logic  
Ground pin (pin 1 or 9). Make sure the front (standby) switch is in the ON  
position. As long as the connection is made, the power supply inhibits its  
DC outputs. DC output resumes when Inhibit is no longer connected. Note  
that the power (standby) switch, located on the front of the chassis, uses this  
inhibiting feature. For remote reset, connect a momentary switch between  
pin 5 and pin 1 (or pin 9).  
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Using the Power Monitoring Feature  
You can use a digital voltmeter to ensure all voltage levels in your  
PXI-1006 are within the allowable limits.  
Caution When connecting digital voltmeter probes to the rear D-sub connector, be careful  
not to short the probe leads together. Doing so could damage the power supply.  
Referring to Table 2-2, connect one lead of the voltmeter to a supply pin on  
the remote power monitoring connector (9-pin D-sub) on the rear panel.  
Refer to Table 2-1 for a pinout diagram of the remote power monitoring  
connector. Connect the reference lead of the voltmeter to one of the ground  
pins. Compare each voltage reading to the values listed in Table 2-2.  
Note Use the rear-panel D-sub connector to check voltages only. Do not use the connector  
to supply power to external devices.  
Table 2-2. Power Supply Voltages at Power Monitoring Connector (DB-9)  
Pin  
2
Supply  
+5 V  
Acceptable Voltage Range  
4.75 to 5.25 V  
3.135 to 3.465 V  
11.4 to 12.6 V  
12.6 to 11.4 V  
N/A  
4
+3.3 V  
6
+12 V  
8
12 V  
1, 9  
Logic Ground  
If the voltages fall within the specified ranges, the chassis complies with the  
CompactPCI voltage limit specifications. Notice that the rear-panel D-sub  
connector is to be used to check voltages only. Do not use these voltages to  
supply power to external devices.  
Note If the fans or power unit fail to function properly, refer to Chapter 3,  
Troubleshooting.  
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Installing Filler Panels  
To optimize module cooling performance, install filler panels into unused  
or empty slots. Secure with the captive mounting screws.  
Using the Chassis Initialization File  
To assist system integrators, the PXI specification requires manufacturers  
of PXI chassis and system modules to document the capabilities of their  
products. The minimum documentation requirements are contained  
in .ini files, which consist of ASCII text. The system integrator can  
read the .ini file, and configuration utilities and device drivers can also  
use this file. The PXI-1006 chassis initialization file, chassis.ini,  
is included on the diskette for your PXI-1006.  
Cleaning  
Cleaning procedures consist of exterior and interior cleaning of the chassis  
and cleaning the fan filters. Refer to your module user documentation for  
information on cleaning the individual CompactPCI or PXI modules.  
Caution Always power-off the chassis and disconnect the power cord before cleaning or  
servicing the chassis.  
Mise en garde Veillez à éteindre le châssis et déconnecter le cordon dalimentation avant  
de nettoyer ou dintervenir sur le châssis.  
Interior Cleaning  
Use a dry, low-velocity stream of air to clean the interior of the chassis. Use  
a soft-bristle brush for cleaning around components. If you must use a  
liquid for minor interior cleaning, use a 75% isopropyl alcohol solution and  
rinse with deionized water.  
Exterior Cleaning  
Clean the exterior surfaces of the chassis with a dry lint-free cloth or a  
soft-bristle brush. If any dirt remains, wipe with a cloth moistened in a mild  
soap solution. Remove any soap residue by wiping with a cloth moistened  
with clear water. Do not use abrasive compounds on any part of the chassis.  
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Caution Avoid getting moisture inside the chassis during exterior cleaning. Use just  
enough moisture to dampen the cloth. Do not wash the front- or rear-panel connectors or  
switches. Cover these components while cleaning the chassis. Do not use chemical  
cleaning agents; they may damage the chassis. Avoid chemicals that contain benzene,  
toluene, xylene, acetone, or similar solvents.  
Cleaning the Fan Filters  
You can easily remove the chassis cooling filters from the rear of the  
chassis by removing the plastic housing attached to each fan.  
Clean the fan filters by washing them in a mild soap solution and then  
vacuuming or blowing air through them. Rinse the filters with water and  
allow them to dry before reinstalling them on the chassis.  
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Troubleshooting  
This chapter describes basic troubleshooting procedures you can perform  
on the PXI-1006 chassis.  
Troubleshooting the PXI-1006  
Refer to Table 3-1 to troubleshoot the PXI-1006 chassis. The table lists  
possible causes for power failure and recommends ways to correct the  
problem.  
Table 3-1. Troubleshooting  
Possible Cause  
What to Do  
PXI-1006 chassis is not connected to  
power source.  
Make sure that the PXI-1006 is connected to a live  
electrical outlet. Try operating another piece of  
equipment from this outlet.  
Power switch is not switched on.  
Set the power switch to the On position.  
Remote inhibiting input on the rear  
panel of the chassis is active.  
Deactivate your systems remote inhibiting control.  
Circuit breaker is tripped.  
Reset the circuit breaker. Refer to the Resetting the AC  
Mains Circuit Breaker section in this chapter.  
Power supply has failed.  
Contact National Instruments.  
Resetting the AC Mains Circuit Breaker  
If your PXI-1006 is connected to an AC source and encounters an  
over-current condition, the circuit breaker located on the rear panel will trip  
to prevent damage to the chassis. Complete the following steps to reset the  
circuit breaker:  
1. Turn the power switch to the Standby position.  
2. Disconnect the AC line cord.  
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3. Depress the circuit breaker to reset it.  
4. Reconnect the AC line cord.  
5. Turn the power switch to the On position.  
1. Turn the front panel power switch to the Standby position.  
2. Disconnect the chassis from the AC mains power source.  
3. Remove all modules from the chassis.  
4. Complete the test procedure described in the Using the Power  
Monitoring Feature section in Chapter 2, PXI-1006 Features.  
5. If any voltages are outside the acceptable limits, contact National  
Instruments.  
6. If all voltages are within the acceptable limits, verify that your  
PXI-1006 can meet the power requirements of your CompactPCI or  
PXI modules. Overloading the chassis can cause the breaker to trip.  
Refer to Appendix A, Specifications.  
7. The over-current condition that caused the circuit breaker to trip  
may be due to a faulty CompactPCI or PXI module. Refer to the  
documentation supplied with the modules for troubleshooting your  
modules.  
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A
Specifications  
This appendix contains specifications for the PXI-1006 chassis.  
Electrical  
AC Input  
Input voltage range................................. 90264 VAC  
Input frequency range ............................ 47 to 63 Hz  
Over-current protection.......................... 10 A circuit breaker  
Maximum steady state  
operating current .................................... 10 A  
Line regulation ....................................... 0.1% over operating line range  
Efficiency ............................................... 70-80% typical  
Power disconnect ................................... The (standby) power switch  
causes the power module to  
supply DC power to  
the CompactPCI/PXI backplane.  
The rear-panel D-sub connector  
facilitates remote inhibiting  
operation. The (standby) switch  
must be in the On position prior to  
use of remote inhibit. The power  
cord provides main power  
disconnect.  
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Specifications  
DC Output  
Maximum usable power .........................600 W  
DC current capacity (IMP  
)
Voltage  
+3.3 V  
+5 V  
IMP (Steady-State Current)  
60 A  
60 A  
9 A  
+12 V  
12 V  
1.8 A  
Load regulation  
Voltage  
+3.3 V  
Regulation  
0.4% or 20 mV max  
0.4% or 20 mV max  
0.4% or 20 mV max  
0.4% or 20 mV max  
+12 V  
+5 V  
12 V  
Maximum ripple and noise.....................1% ripple, 1% noise  
20 MHz bandwidth  
Over-current protection...........................105140% of rated output  
current; automatic recovery  
Over-voltage protection ..........................3.3 V, 5 V clamp at 122134%  
of output voltage  
+12 V and 12 V clamp at  
110120% of output voltage  
Power supply/fan unit MTTR.................Replacement in under 5 minutes  
Cooling  
Module cooling system...........................Forced air circulation  
(positive pressurization) via  
three 140 cfm fans with  
HI/AUTO speed selector  
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Specifications  
Slot airflow direction.............................. P1 to P2, bottom of module to top  
of module  
Module/power supply cooling intake..... Three rear fans  
Module cooling exhaust......................... Along both sides and top of  
chassis  
Power supply cooling system................. Forced air circulation via  
integrated fan  
Power supply cooling exhaust................ Along upper left side  
Power supply/fan unit ............................ Replacement in under 5 minutes  
Electromagnetic Compatibility  
EMC/EMI............................................... CE, C-Tick and FCC Part 15  
(Class A) compliant  
Electrical emissions................................ EN 55011 Class A @ 10 m.  
FCC Part 15A above 1 GHz  
Electrical immunity................................ Evaluated to EN 61326:1998,  
Table 1  
Note This device should be operated only with shielded cabling for full EMC and  
EMI compliance. See the Declaration of Conformity for this product for any additional  
regulatory compliance information.  
Safety  
Designed in accordance with IEC 61010-1, EN 61010-1, UL 3111-1, and  
CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 1010.1 for electrical measuring and test equipment  
Installation Category II  
Pollution Degree 2  
Environmental  
Operating temperature............................ 0 to 50 °C  
Storage temperature ............................... 20 to 70 °C  
Operating relative humidity ................... Maximum 80% for temperatures  
up to 31 °C, decreasing linearly  
to 50% at 40 °C  
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Specifications  
Functional shock (operating)..................MIL-T-28800E CLASS 3,  
Half-Sine Shock Pulse, 11 ms  
duration, 30 g peak  
Operating location ..................................Indoor use only  
Random vibration  
Operational1.....................................5 to 500 Hz, 0.31 gRMS  
Non-operational1 .............................10 to 500 Hz, 2.46 gRMS  
EMC emissions.......................................FCC Class A compliant and  
EN 55011 Group 1 Class A  
Compliant  
EMC immunity.......................................Refer to DOC supplied with  
chassis for compliance to  
relevant directives.  
Altitude ...................................................2 km (1.24 mi) max  
Backplane  
Size .........................................................3U-sized; one system slot  
(with three system expansion  
slots) and 17 peripheral slots.  
Compliant with IEEE 1101.10  
mechanical packaging.  
PXI Specification Revision 2.0  
compliant.  
Accepts both PXI and  
CompactPCI (PICMG 2.0 R3.0)  
3U modules.  
Backplane bare-board material...............UL 94 V-0 recognized  
Backplane connectors.............................Conform to IEC 917 and  
IEC 1076-4-101, and are  
UL 94 V-0 rated  
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Random vibration profiles were developed in accordance with MIL-T-28800E CLASS 3 and MIL-STD-810E Method 514  
Test levels exceed those recommended in MIL-STD-810E for Category 1 (Basic Transportation), Figures 514.4-1 through  
514.4-3.  
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Specifications  
Mechanical  
Weight .................................................... 13.2 kg (29.2 lb.)  
Maximum module weight ...................... 1.8 kg (4 lb.)  
Materials................................................. Sheet Aluminum (5052-H32 and  
3003-H14) and Cold Rolled Steel  
Finish  
Unpainted aluminum....................... Conductive clear conversion  
coating  
Cold rolled steel.............................. Clear chromate zinc plating  
Paint ................................................ Polyurethane enamel  
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Specifications  
Figure A-1 shows the PXI-1006 dimensions. The holes shown are for the  
installation of the optional rack-mount kit. You can install this kit on the  
front or rear of the chassis, depending on which end of the chassis you want  
to face toward the front of the instrument cabinet. Note that the front and  
rear chassis mounting holes (size M4) are symmetrical.  
6.97 in.  
(177.0 mm)  
17.54 in. (445.5 mm)  
16.89 in. (429.0 mm)  
1.50 in.  
1.82 in. (46.3 mm)  
(38.0 mm)  
0.78 in.  
(19.8 mm)  
3.54 in.  
1.84 in.  
(90.0 mm) (46.8 mm)  
0.57 in. (14.5 mm)  
1.88 in. (47.8 mm)  
Figure A-1. PXI-1006 Dimensions  
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Pinouts  
This appendix describes the P1 and P2 connector pinouts for the PXI-1006  
backplane.  
Table B-1 shows the P1 (J1) connector pinout for the System  
Controller slot.  
Table B-2 shows the P2 (J2) connector pinout for the System  
Controller slot.  
Table B-3 shows the P1 (J1) connector pinout for the Star Trigger slot.  
Table B-4 shows the P2 (J2) connector pinout for the Star Trigger slot.  
Table B-5 shows the P1 (J1) connector pinout for the peripheral slots.  
Table B-6 shows the P2 (J2) connector pinout for the peripheral slots.  
Note PXI signals are shown in bold.  
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Pinouts  
Table B-1. P1 (J1) Connector Pinout for the System Controller Slot  
Pin  
25  
24  
23  
22  
21  
20  
19  
18  
17  
16  
15  
1214  
11  
10  
9
Z
A
B
REQ64#  
5V  
C
ENUM#  
V(I/O)  
AD[3]  
3.3V  
D
E
F
GND  
5V  
3.3V  
5V  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
AD[1]  
3.3V  
AD[0]  
5V  
ACK64#  
AD[2]  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
AD[4]  
GND  
AD[7]  
3.3V  
AD[6]  
M66EN  
AD[11]  
GND  
AD[5]  
AD[9]  
GND  
AD[8]  
V(I/O)  
AD[14]  
3.3V  
C/BE[0]#  
AD[10]  
AD[13]  
C/BE[1]#  
PERR#  
LOCK#  
TRDY#  
AD[12]  
3.3V  
AD[15]  
GND  
SERR#  
3.3V  
PAR  
IPMB_SCL  
GND  
IPMB_SDA  
V(I/O)  
IRDY#  
Key Area  
AD[16]  
3.3V  
GND  
DEVSEL#  
3.3V  
STOP#  
GND  
FRAME#  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
AD[18]  
AD[21]  
C/BE[3]#  
AD[26]  
AD[30]  
REQ0#  
BRSVP1A5  
IPMB_PWR  
INTA#  
AD[17]  
GND  
GND  
AD[20]  
GND  
AD[25]  
GND  
CLK0  
GND  
INTP  
5V  
C/BE[2]#  
AD[19]  
AD[22]  
AD[24]  
AD[27]  
AD[31]  
GNT0#  
INTS  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
AD[23]  
V(I/O)  
AD[28]  
3.3V  
8
GND  
7
AD[29]  
GND  
6
5
BRSVP1B5  
HEALTHY#  
INTB#  
5V  
RST#  
4
V(I/O)  
INTC#  
TMS  
3
INTD#  
TDI  
2
TCK  
TDO  
1
5V  
12V  
TRST#  
+12V  
5V  
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Table B-2. P2 (J2) Connector Pinout for the System Controller Slot  
Pin  
22  
21  
20  
19  
18  
17  
16  
15  
14  
13  
12  
11  
10  
9
Z
A
B
C
D
E
F
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GA4  
GA3  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GA2  
RSV  
RSV  
GA1  
RSV  
GND  
GA0  
RSV  
RSV  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
CLK6  
CLK5  
GND  
SMB_SDA  
PXI_TRIG5  
PRST#  
DEG#  
SMB_SCL  
GND  
SMB_ALERT#  
PXI_TRIG6  
GNT6#  
PXI_TRIG3  
PXI_TRIG2  
PXI_TRIG1  
PXI_TRIG4  
GND  
REQ6#  
GND  
PXI_TRIG0  
PXI_TRIG7  
GNT5#  
PXI_BRSVA15 GND  
AD[34]  
FAL#  
REQ5#  
GND  
AD[35]  
AD[38]  
AD[42]  
AD[45]  
AD[49]  
AD[52]  
AD[56]  
AD[59]  
AD[63]  
C/BE[5]#  
V(I/O)  
AD[33]  
V(I/O)  
AD[32]  
GND  
AD[37]  
GND  
AD[36]  
AD[41]  
GND  
AD[40]  
V(I/O)  
AD[39]  
AD[44]  
GND  
AD[43]  
AD[48]  
GND  
AD[47]  
V(I/O)  
AD[46]  
AD[51]  
GND  
AD[50]  
8
AD[55]  
GND  
AD[54]  
V(I/O)  
AD[53]  
7
AD[58]  
GND  
AD[57]  
6
AD[62]  
GND  
AD[61]  
V(I/O)  
AD[60]  
5
C/BE[4]#  
GND  
PAR64  
4
PXI_BRSVB4  
GND  
C/BE[7]#  
GNT3#  
SYSEN#  
REQ1#  
C/BE[6]#  
GNT4#  
3
CLK4  
REQ4#  
GNT2#  
GNT1#  
2
CLK2  
CLK3  
REQ3#  
1
CLK1  
GND  
REQ2#  
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Table B-3. P1 (J1) Connector Pinout for the Star Trigger Slot  
Pin  
25  
24  
23  
22  
21  
20  
19  
18  
17  
16  
15  
1214  
11  
10  
9
Z
A
B
REQ64#  
5V  
C
ENUM#  
V(I/O)  
AD[3]  
3.3V  
D
E
F
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
5V  
3.3V  
AD[0]  
5V  
5V  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
AD[1]  
3.3V  
AD[7]  
3.3V  
ACK64#  
AD[2]  
AD[4]  
GND  
AD[6]  
AD[5]  
AD[9]  
GND  
AD[8]  
V(I/O)  
AD[14]  
3.3V  
M66EN  
AD[11]  
GND  
C/BE[0]#  
AD[10]  
AD[13]  
C/BE[1]#  
PERR#  
LOCK#  
TRDY#  
AD[12]  
3.3V  
AD[15]  
GND  
SERR#  
3.3V  
PAR  
IPMB_SCL  
GND  
IPMB_SDA  
V(I/O)  
IRDY#  
Key Area  
AD[16]  
3.3V  
GND  
DEVSEL#  
3.3V  
STOP#  
BD_SEL#  
FRAME#  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
AD[18]  
AD[21]  
C/BE[3]#  
AD[26]  
AD[30]  
REQ#  
AD[17]  
GND  
GND  
AD[20]  
GND  
AD[25]  
GND  
CLK  
C/BE[2]#  
AD[19]  
AD[22]  
AD[24]  
AD[27]  
AD[31]  
GNT#  
INTS  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
IDSEL  
GND  
AD[23]  
V(I/O)  
AD[28]  
3.3V  
8
7
AD[29]  
GND  
6
5
BRSVP1A5  
IPMB_PWR  
INTA#  
BRSVP1B5  
HEALTHY#  
INTB#  
5V  
RST#  
GND  
INTP  
5V  
4
V(I/O)  
INTC#  
TMS  
3
INTD#  
TDI  
2
TCK  
TDO  
+12V  
1
5V  
12V  
TRST#  
5V  
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Table B-4. P2 (J2) Connector Pinout for the Star Trigger Slot  
Pin  
22  
21  
20  
19  
18  
17  
16  
15  
14  
13  
12  
11  
10  
9
Z
A
B
C
D
E
F
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GA4  
GA3  
GA2  
GA1  
GA0  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
PXI_LBR0  
PXI_LBR4  
PXI_STAR2  
PXI_TRIG3  
PXI_TRIG2  
PXI_TRIG1  
GND  
PXI_LBR1  
PXI_STAR0  
PXI_STAR3  
PXI_TRIG5  
RSV  
PXI_LBR2  
GND  
PXI_LBR3  
PXI_STAR1  
PXI_STAR5  
PXI_TRIG6  
PXI_CLK10  
PXI_TRIG7  
PXI_LBR6  
AD[32]  
PXI_LBR5  
GND  
PXI_STAR4  
GND  
PXI_TRIG4  
GND  
PXI_CLK10_IN  
GND  
PXI_TRIG0  
RSV  
PXI_BRSVA15 GND  
RSV  
PXI_STAR6  
GND  
AD[35]  
AD[34]  
AD[33]  
AD[38]  
GND  
V(I/O)  
AD[37]  
AD[36]  
AD[42]  
AD[41]  
GND  
AD[40]  
GND  
AD[39]  
AD[45]  
V(I/O)  
AD[44]  
AD[43]  
AD[49]  
AD[48]  
GND  
AD[47]  
GND  
AD[46]  
AD[52]  
V(I/O)  
AD[51]  
AD[50]  
8
AD[56]  
AD[55]  
GND  
AD[54]  
GND  
AD[53]  
7
AD[59]  
V(I/O)  
AD[58]  
AD[57]  
6
AD[63]  
AD[62]  
GND  
AD[61]  
GND  
AD[60]  
5
C/BE[5]#  
V(I/O)  
V(I/O)  
C/BE[4]#  
GND  
PAR64  
4
PXI_BRSVB4  
GND  
C/BE[7]#  
PXI_LBR8  
UNC  
C/BE[6]#  
PXI_LBR10  
PXI_STAR8  
PXI_STAR12  
3
PXI_LBR7  
PXI_LBR11  
PXI_STAR9  
PXI_LBR9  
PXI_STAR7  
PXI_STAR11  
2
PXI_LBR12  
GND  
1
PXI_STAR10  
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Table B-5. P1 (J1) Connector Pinout for the Peripheral Slot  
Pin  
25  
24  
23  
22  
21  
20  
19  
18  
17  
16  
15  
1214  
11  
10  
9
Z
A
B
REQ64#  
5V  
C
ENUM#  
V(I/O)  
AD[3]  
3.3V  
D
E
F
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
5V  
3.3V  
AD[0]  
5V  
5V  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
AD[1]  
3.3V  
AD[7]  
3.3V  
ACK64#  
AD[2]  
AD[4]  
GND  
AD[6]  
AD[5]  
AD[9]  
GND  
AD[8]  
V(I/O)  
AD[14]  
3.3V  
M66EN  
AD[11]  
GND  
C/BE[0]#  
AD[10]  
AD[13]  
C/BE[1]#  
PERR#  
LOCK#  
TRDY#  
AD[12]  
3.3V  
AD[15]  
GND  
SERR#  
3.3V  
PAR  
IPMB_SCL  
GND  
IPMB_SDA  
V(I/O)  
IRDY#  
Key Area  
AD[16]  
3.3V  
GND  
DEVSEL#  
3.3V  
STOP#  
BD_SEL#  
FRAME#  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
AD[18]  
AD[21]  
C/BE[3]#  
AD[26]  
AD[30]  
REQ#  
AD[17]  
GND  
GND  
AD[20]  
GND  
AD[25]  
GND  
CLK  
C/BE[2]#  
AD[19]  
AD[22]  
AD[24]  
AD[27]  
AD[31]  
GNT#  
INTS  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
IDSEL  
GND  
AD[23]  
V(I/O)  
AD[28]  
3.3V  
8
7
AD[29]  
GND  
6
5
BRSVP1A5  
IPMB_PWR  
INTA#  
BRSVP1B5  
HEALTHY#  
INTB#  
5V  
RST#  
GND  
INTP  
5V  
4
V(I/O)  
INTC#  
TMS  
3
INTD#  
TDI  
2
TCK  
TDO  
+12V  
1
5V  
12V  
TRST#  
5V  
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Appendix B  
Pinouts  
Table B-6. P2 (J2) Connector Pinout for the Peripheral Slot  
Pin  
22  
21  
20  
19  
18  
17  
16  
15  
14  
13  
12  
11  
10  
9
Z
A
B
C
D
E
F
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GA4  
GA3  
GA2  
GA1  
GA0  
GND  
PXI_LBR0  
PXI_LBR4  
PXI_LBL2  
PXI_TRIG3  
PXI_TRIG2  
PXI_TRIG1  
PXI_BRSVA15  
AD[35]  
GND  
PXI_LBR1  
PXI_LBL0  
PXI_LBL3  
PXI_TRIG5  
RSV  
PXI_LBR2  
GND  
PXI_LBR3  
PXI_LBL1  
PXI_LBL5  
PXI_TRIG6  
PXI_CLK10  
PXI_TRIG7  
PXI_LBR6  
AD[32]  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
PXI_LBR5  
GND  
PXI_LBL4  
GND  
PXI_TRIG4  
GND  
PXI_STAR  
GND  
PXI_TRIG0  
GND  
RSV  
RSV  
PXI_LBL6  
GND  
AD[34]  
GND  
AD[33]  
V(I/O)  
AD[38]  
AD[37]  
GND  
AD[36]  
AD[42]  
AD[41]  
GND  
AD[40]  
V(I/O)  
AD[39]  
AD[45]  
AD[44]  
GND  
AD[43]  
AD[49]  
AD[48]  
GND  
AD[47]  
V(I/O)  
AD[46]  
AD[52]  
AD[51]  
GND  
AD[50]  
8
AD[56]  
AD[55]  
GND  
AD[54]  
V(I/O)  
AD[53]  
7
AD[59]  
AD[58]  
GND  
AD[57]  
6
AD[63]  
AD[62]  
GND  
AD[61]  
V(I/O)  
AD[60]  
5
C/BE[5]#  
V(I/O)  
C/BE[4]#  
GND  
PAR64  
4
PXI_BRSVB4  
GND  
C/BE[7]#  
PXI_LBR8  
UNC  
C/BE[6]#  
PXI_LBR10  
PXI_LBL8  
PXI_LBL12  
3
PXI_LBR7  
PXI_LBR11  
PXI_LBL9  
PXI_LBR9  
PXI_LBL7  
PXI_LBL11  
2
PXI_LBR12  
GND  
1
PXI_LBL10  
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C
Technical Support Resources  
Web Support  
National Instruments Web support is your first stop for help in solving  
installation, configuration, and application problems and questions. Online  
problem-solving and diagnostic resources include frequently asked  
questions, knowledge bases, product-specific troubleshooting wizards,  
manuals, drivers, software updates, and more. Web support is available  
through the Technical Support section of ni.com  
NI Developer Zone  
The NI Developer Zone at ni.com/zone is the essential resource for  
building measurement and automation systems. At the NI Developer Zone,  
you can easily access the latest example programs, system configurators,  
tutorials, technical news, as well as a community of developers ready to  
share their own techniques.  
Customer Education  
National Instruments provides a number of alternatives to satisfy your  
training needs, from self-paced tutorials, videos, and interactive CDs to  
instructor-led hands-on courses at locations around the world. Visit the  
Customer Education section of ni.com for online course schedules,  
syllabi, training centers, and class registration.  
System Integration  
If you have time constraints, limited in-house technical resources, or other  
dilemmas, you may prefer to employ consulting or system integration  
services. You can rely on the expertise available through our worldwide  
network of Alliance Program members. To find out more about our  
Alliance system integration solutions, visit the System Integration section  
of ni.com  
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Appendix C  
Technical Support Resources  
Worldwide Support  
National Instruments has offices located around the world to help address  
your support needs. You can access our branch office Web sites from the  
Worldwide Offices section of ni.com. Branch office Web sites provide  
up-to-date contact information, support phone numbers, e-mail addresses,  
and current events.  
If you have searched the technical support resources on our Web site and  
still cannot find the answers you need, contact your local office or National  
Instruments corporate. Phone numbers for our worldwide offices are listed  
at the front of this manual.  
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Glossary  
Prefix  
n-  
Meanings  
nano-  
Value  
109  
106  
103  
102  
103  
µ-  
micro-  
milli-  
m-  
c-  
centi-  
k-  
kilo-  
M-  
mega-  
106  
Symbols  
°
Degrees  
%
Equal or greater than  
Equal or less than  
Percent  
A
A
Amperes  
AC  
Ah  
Alternating current  
Ampere hours  
ANSI  
AWG  
American National Standards Institute  
American Wire Gauge  
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Glossary  
B
backplane  
An assembly, typically a printed circuit board, with connectors and signal  
paths that bus the connector pins  
C
C
Celsius  
cfm  
CFR  
CSA  
Cubic feet per minute  
Cooperative Fuel Research  
Canadian Standards Association  
D
daisy-chain  
A method of propagating signals along a bus, in which the devices are  
prioritized on the basis of their position on the bus  
DC  
Direct current  
E
ECL  
EIA  
EMC  
Emitter-coupled logic  
Electronic Industries Association  
Electromagnetic Compatibility  
F
FCC  
Federal Communications Commission  
G
g
1) grams 2) A measure of acceleration equal to 9.8 m/s2  
General Purpose Interface Bus (IEEE 488)  
GPIB  
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ni.com  
 
Glossary  
gRMS  
A measure of random vibration. The root mean square of acceleration  
levels in a random vibration test profile.  
H
Hz  
Hertz; cycles per second  
I
IEC  
International Electrotechnical Commission; an organization that sets  
international electrical and electronics standards  
IEEE  
IMP  
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers  
Mainframe peak current  
Inches  
in.  
L
lb  
Pounds  
M
m
Meters  
MTBF  
MTTR  
Mean time between failure  
Mean time to repair  
N
NEMA  
National Electrical Manufacturers Association  
PCI eXtensions for Instrumentation  
P
PXI  
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R
RH  
Relative humidity  
RMS  
Root mean square. A method used to measure electrical output in volts and  
watts  
S
s
Seconds  
ST  
Star Trigger  
Star Trigger slot  
This slot is located at slot 2 and has a dedicated trigger line between each  
peripheral slot. Use this slot for a module with ST functionality that can  
provide individual triggers to all other peripherals.  
System controller  
A module configured for installation in Slot 0 of a VXIbus mainframe. This  
device is unique in the VXIbus system in that it performs the VMEbus  
system controller functions, including clock sourcing and arbitration for  
data transfers across the backplane. Installing such a device into any other  
slot can damage the device, the VXIbus backplane, or both.  
U
UL  
Underwriters Laboratories  
V
V
Volts  
VAC  
VPP  
Volts alternating current  
Peak to peak voltage  
W
W
Watts  
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Index  
B
backplane, 2-2  
electromagnetic compatibility specifications  
(table), A-3  
interoperability with CompactPCI, 2-2  
local bus, 2-4  
overview, 2-2  
peripheral slots, 2-4  
specifications, A-4  
trigger bus, 2-6  
F
filler panel installation, 2-9  
G
C
chassis initialization file, 2-9  
CompactPCI  
backplane, 2-2  
connector pinouts. See pinouts.  
cooling  
filler panel installation, 2-9  
I
IEC 320 inlet, 2-3  
connecting safety ground, xi  
filler panel installation, 2-9  
rack mounting, 2-6  
interoperability with CompactPCI, 2-2  
D
DB-9 connector  
key features, 2-1  
pinout (table), 2-7  
power supply voltages (table), 2-8  
dimensions (figure), A-6  
documentation  
L
local bus  
conventions used in manual, ix  
related documentation, ix  
routing (figure), 2-4, 2-5  
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P2 (J2) connector  
Star Trigger slot (table), B-5  
system controller slot (table), B-3  
connector.  
power supply  
M
cleaning  
interior cleaning, 2-9  
resetting the AC mains circuit  
breaker, 3-1  
remote power monitoring and inhibiting  
voltages at power monitoring connector  
(DB-9) (table), 2-7  
mechanical specifications, A-5  
PXI_CLK10, 2-6  
N
frontview (figure), 2-3  
installation  
operation.  
key features, 2-1  
maintenance  
See maintenance of PXI-1006.  
rack mounting, 2-6  
P
P1 (J1) connector  
peripheral slot (table), B-6  
Star Trigger slot (table), B-4  
system controller slot (table), B-2  
P2 (J2) connector  
rearview of AC-only (figure), 2-3  
safety ground, connecting, xi  
PXI-1006 backplane, 2-2  
interoperability with CompactPCI, 2-2  
local bus, 2-4  
peripheral slot (table), B-7  
Star Trigger slot (table), B-5  
system controller slot (table), B-3  
peripheral slots  
overview, 2-4  
overview, 2-2  
peripheral slots, 2-4  
specifications, A-4  
Star Trigger (ST) slot, 2-4  
system reference clock, 2-6  
trigger bus, 2-6  
P1 (J1) connector pinouts (table), B-6  
P2 (J2) connector pinouts (table), B-7  
pinouts, B-1  
DB-9 connector (table), 2-7  
P1 (J1) connector  
peripheral slot (table), B-6  
Star Trigger slot (table), B-4  
system controller slot (table), B-2  
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description, 2-4  
R
rack mounting, 2-6  
P1 (J1) connector pinouts (table), B-2  
P2 (J2) connector pinouts (table), B-3  
interface, 2-7  
S
safety ground, connecting, xi  
safety specifications (table), A-3  
safety, warning and caution notices, xi  
specifications, A-1  
technical support resources, C-1  
trigger bus, 2-6  
backplane, A-4  
cooling, A-2  
troubleshooting the PXI-1006 (table), 3-1  
dimensions (figure), A-6  
electrical, A-1  
electromagnetic compatibility, A-3  
environmental, A-3  
(DB-9) (table), 2-8  
mechanical, A-5  
safety, A-3  
Star Trigger (ST) slot  
W
description, 2-4  
Web support from National Instruments, C-1  
worldwide technical support, C-2  
P1 (J1) connector pinouts (table), B-4  
P2 (J2) connector pinouts (table), B-5  
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