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VXIbus: a modern alternative for instrumentation

J L Schmalzel1

  • 1Division of Engineering University of Texas, San Antonio 78249.

Biomedical Sciences Instrumentation
|January 1, 1993
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VMEbus extensions for instrumentation (VXIbus) offers modular "instruments on a card" in various sizes and performance levels. This standard, based on VMEbus, enhances instrumentation with added power, triggers, and a 13-slot backplane.

Area of Science:

  • Instrumentation and measurement systems
  • Computer engineering and architecture

Background:

  • VMEbus extensions for instrumentation (VXIbus) is evolving, with revision 1.4 and adoption as an IEEE standard.
  • VXIbus instruments are increasingly available from multiple manufacturers, mirroring the IEEE 488.1/.2 standard.
  • The VXIbus architecture enables modular
  • instruments on a card
  • offering diverse performance and cost options (A, B, C, D sizes).

Purpose of the Study:

  • Introduce the VMEbus extensions for instrumentation (VXIbus) standard.
  • Highlight key architectural features of the VXIbus system.
  • Provide an overview of VXIbus capabilities for instrumentation.

Main Methods:

  • Based on the VMEbus standard.

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  • Incorporates VMEbus with added power supplies, local buses, and triggers.
  • Organizes instruments within a 13-slot backplane architecture.
  • Main Results:

    • VXIbus supports a range of instrument types, from simple register-based cards to intelligent message-based cards.
    • Users can select instruments based on cost and performance requirements, from low-cost A/B cards to high-performance D-size cards.
    • The VXIbus architecture facilitates flexible and scalable instrumentation systems.

    Conclusions:

    • VXIbus provides a standardized, modular platform for instrumentation.
    • The architecture supports diverse instrument complexities and performance needs.
    • VXIbus represents a significant advancement in modular instrumentation design.