Enter PXI
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The modularity of the PXI standard for creating test and measurement
systems is allowing users to push the boundaries of what can be done,
affordably. JON HANCOX introduces this exciting technology.
Industrial test, measurement and control systems need to withstand vibration,
humidity, EMI, dust and more.
Which is where CompactPCI comes in. This is a high-performance industrial
bus, based on the desktop PCI electrical specification standard found
on almost all PCs, but using rugged 3U or 6U Eurocard packaging with a
2mm metric pin and socket connector system. Compact PCI also supports
eight PCI slots (double the desktop PCI standard) which can be expanded
by using PCI-PCI bridges.
PXI (‘PCI eXtensions for Instrumentation’) is a modular instrumentation
platform specification that extends CompactPCI for measurement and control
applications. It enables us to mix and match modules from multiple vendors,
whilst retaining standard communication systems such as the 132 MB/s PCI
bus. PXI also integrates timing and synchronisation into the system, allowing
signals to be passed between instruments without additional cabling.
PXI delivers industrial-standard performance in relatively small, rugged
packaging. It’s an ideal platform for automated test systems, as
multiple vendors provide a wide array of instrumentation modules: there
are estimated to be over 800 PXI products currently available, including
oscilloscopes, multimeters, waveform generators, RF analysers and switch
multiplexers.
Finally, because of the small size and tight integration, PXI systems
are usually lower cost than traditional alternative approaches. That said,
some manufacturers’ ranges are much more competitive than others’,
and it was this which led the Adept Scientific data acquisition team to
select ADLINK’s product range when users began to enquire about
PXI systems some time back.
ADLINK has a range of 3U PXI instrument cards, data acquisition cards
and instrument chassis systems which represent truly excellent price-performance.
Take the new PXI-3710 controller, for example, which is a 3U PXI PIII
1.26GHz CPU module with 128Mb memory, a 20Gb hard drive and an optional
floppy drive at a quite exceptional price point. The company also has
a good range of chassis, with 5 slot ‘portable’, 7- and 17-slot
19in rack versions available. The 5- and 7-slot versions also have and
optional 6.4in TFT LCD screen integrated into the chassis.
Or take the PXI-2010, a four-channel, 2MS/s simultaneous A/D multi-function
PXI module. Yes, that’s true simultaneous sampling up to 2MS/s sampling
rate. This exciting piece of kit has 14-bit resolution and uses the latest
carrier-and-daughter modular design concept, which separates the analogue
circuitry and digital circuitry into two cards, greatly reducing the signal
noise generated by digital parts. It also has two 12-bit analogue outputs;
two 16-bit counter/timers; and 24 digital I/O lines, again at an excellent
price.
PXI’s use of standard PC technology offers performance at a much
lower cost than with, for example, VXI, VME, or GPIB approaches. It also
integrates with GPIB, serial or Ethernet instrumentation, allowing you
to move technology on without abandoning earlier systems.
That’s why it’s the fastest-growing standard since IEEE-488
(GPIB). Commentators are suggesting that the measurement capabilities
of PXI will possibly soon surpass traditional dedicated instrumentation,
and thanks to the ability for users to combine innovative specialist technologies
from multiple suppliers, we’re seeing the development of test and
measurement systems which have never been possible before.
There are some exciting times ahead for PXI, and the Adept Scientific
data acquisition team is now well-positioned to support you down that
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