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1. National Instruments 11 Appendix A Specifications Figure A 3 shows the chassis rack mount kit components Figure A 3 NI Chassis Rack Mount Kit Components 1 Front Rack Mount Kit 2 NI Chassis 3 Optional Rear Rack Mount Kit Note For more information about rack mounting the NI PXIe 1086 chassis refer to the printed installation guide included with your rack mount kit A 12 ni com Pinouts This appendix describes the connector pinouts for the NI PXIe 1086 chassis backplane Table B 1 shows the XP1 connector pinout for the System Controller slot Table B 2 shows the XP2 connector pinout for the System Controller slot Table B 3 shows the XP3 connector pinout for the System Controller slot Table B 4 shows the XP4 connector pinout for the System Controller slot Table B 5 shows the TP1 connector pinout for the System Controller slot Table B 6 shows the TP2 connector pinout for the System Timing slot Table B 7 shows the XP3 connector pinout for the System Timing slot Table B 8 shows the XP4 connector pinout for the System Timing slot Table B 9 shows the P1 connector pinout for the peripheral slots Table B 10 shows the P2 connector pinout for the peripheral slots
2. 90 to 264 VAC Input current rating 12to6 A Input frequency range 50 60 Hz Operating frequency range 2 47 to 63 Hz EffiCienGy eite deide 70 typical Power disconnect sss The AC power cables provide main power disconnect Do not position the equipment so that it is difficult to disconnect the power cord The front panel power switch causes the internal chassis power supply to provide DC power to the CompactPCI PXI Express backplane You also can use the front panel terminal block 4 pin connector and power mode switch to control the internal chassis power supply DC Output DC current capacity Imp Maximum Current Maximum Current Voltage Single Power Supply Dual Power Supplies 3 3 V 50 60 A 5 40 A 49 12 50 62 12 V 4A 4A 5 Vaux 1 5 A 1 5 1 This operating range is guaranteed by design National Instruments A 1 Appendix A Specifications Note Maximum combined 12 V and 12 V power of a single power supply is 588 W Note Maximum total available power of a single power supply is 855 W Backplane slot current capacity Slot 5V V I O 3 3V 12V 12V 5 Vaux System Controller Slot 15 A 15 A 30 A 1A System Timing Slot 6A 4A 1A Hybrid Peripheral Slot with 6A 5A 6A 1A 1A PXI 1 Peripheral Hybrid Peripheral Slot with 6A 4A 1A PXI 5 Peripher
3. EO I ete Hr nae 3 1 Exterior Cleaning T 3 2 Replacing a Modular Power Supply 3 2 Removal a eee eee eroi iie ee eer is tete 3 2 Installation 5 oA OR 3 5 Replacing a Modular Fan Assembly 3 6 Removal sese Installation Appendix A Specifications Appendix B Pinouts Appendix C TI StellarisWare Clickwrap Software License Agreement SLA Appendix D NI Services viii ni com NI PXle 1086 User Manual Glossary Index National Instruments ix About This Manual The NI PXIe 1086 User Manual describes the features of the NI PXIe 1086 chassis and contains information about configuring the chassis installing the modules and operating the chassis Related Documentation The following documents contain information that you might find helpful as you read this manual EEE 1101 1 1991 JEEE Standard for Mechanical Core Specifications for Microcomputers Using IEC 603 2 Connectors EEE 1101 10 ZEEE Standard for Additional Mechanical Specifications for Microcomputers Using IEEE 1101 1 Equipment Practice PICMG EXP 0 R1 0 CompactPCI Express Specification PCI Industrial Computers Manufacturers Group PCI Express Base Specification Revision 1 1 PCI Special Interest Group 5 PXI Express Hardware Specification Revision 2 0 PXI Systems Alliance National Instrument
4. LED State Description Temperature Off Chassis is powered off Status Steady green Air intake temperature is within chassis operating range Blinking red Airintake temperature is outside of chassis operating range Steady red Air intake or exhaust temperature has reached critical limits National Instruments 2 11 Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration Table 2 2 Main Chassis LED Behavior Continued LED State Description Fan Status Off Chassis is powered off Steady green All chassis fans are enabled and operating normally Blinking red One or more chassis fans have failed but chassis can continue to operate Steady red One or more chassis fans have failed and chassis must shut itself down Power Supply 1 Off Power supply is not installed or is in standby Status Steady green Power supply is active and all voltages are within normal operating ranges Blinking red Power supply is active and at least one voltage is out of range Steady red Power supply has failed Power Supply 2 Off Power supply is not installed or is in standby Status Steady green Power supply is active and all voltages are within normal operating ranges Blinking red Power supply is active and at least one voltage is out of range Steady red Power supply has failed Each chassis fan assembly has an LED that shows
5. K 4166 9 1 Bridge 1 K 9 9 9 9 1 Bridge 2 M le System Reference Clock The NI PXIe 1086 chassis supplies PXI CLK10 PXIe CLK100 and PXIe SYNC100 independently driven to each peripheral slot An independent buffer having a source impedance matched to the backplane and a skew of less than 1 ns between slots drives CLK10 to each slot You can use this common reference clock signal to synchronize multiple modules in a measurement or control system An independent buffer drives PXIe CLK100 to each peripheral slot These clocks are matched in skew to less than 100 ps The differential pair must be terminated on the peripheral with LVPECL termination for the buffer to drive PXIe CLK100 so that when there is no peripheral or a peripheral that does not connect to PXIe CLK100 there is no clock being driven on the pair to that slot An independent buffer drives PXIe SYNC100 to each peripheral slot The differential pair must be terminated on the peripheral with LVPECL termination for the buffer to drive PXIe SYNCIOO so that when there is no peripheral or a peripheral that does not connect to PXIe SYNC100 there is no SYNC100 signal being driven on the pair to that slot CLK10 PXIe CLK100 and PXIe SYNC100 have the defaul
6. 4 Press in the side latches on both sides to release the drawer and continue to pull out the drawer A Caution Before handling the power supply allow the fan to stop spinning 5 Place the drawer on a table surface to remove the power supply 3 4 ni com NI PXle 1086 User Manual 6 Disengage the two screws on the rear of the power supply with a flat blade screwdriver Refer to Figure 3 1 7 Extend the collapsible handle and pull the power supply out of the chassis Refer to Figure 3 1 Installation Ensure there is no visible damage to the new power supply before installing it Verify that there is no foreign material inside the connector on the new power supply The power supplies for this chassis are redundant and hot swappable If one power supply already is installed and functional you can install the second power supply without first disconnecting main AC power from the system If no power supplies are installed or functional in the system you must remove main power from the system by disconnecting the power cable from the AC power connector on the chassis front panel Complete the following steps to install a power supply from the rear of the chassis 1 Slide the power supply into an empty slot with the connector facing toward the chassis until it engages Fold down the collapsible handle on the power supply Tighten the two captive screws on the rear of the power supply to 11 5 Ib in torque with a flat bl
7. BCD PP gi go pr i 8 etf o 0 LEE ao G 9 co o e e e e v 1 Power Inhibit Switch 9 Removable Feet 2 Status LEDs 10 Fan Door Latch 3 Inhibit Fault Connector 11 PXI Express Hybrid Peripheral Slots 16x 4 Earth Ground Terminal 12 PXI Express PXI Express System Timing Slot 5 Backplane Connectors 13 PXI Express System Controller Slot 6 Clk10 Output 14 Ethernet Port 7 CIk10 Input 15 Chassis Carry Handle 8 PXIFiller Panels Optional 16 System Controller Expansion Slots 1 4 ni com NI PXle 1086 User Manual Figure 1 2 Rear View of the NI PXle 1086 Chassis elo elo If t 6 fl 1 54 LI m oda eol amp 3 9 1 Power Supply Cooling Fan 3 Chassis Power Connectors 5 Inhibit Mode Selector Switch 2 Power Supply Handle 4 Chassis Ground Screw 6 Fan Speed Selector Switch Optional Equipment Contact National Instruments to order the following options for the NI PXIe 1086 chassis EMC Filler Panels Optional EMC filler panel kits are available from National Instruments
8. Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration Safety Information essees rar rr n dud ere ere e des nan edad 2 1 Chassis Cooling Considerations ss 2 2 Providing Adequate Clearance ss 2 2 Chassis Ambient Temperature Definition 2 4 S tting Fan Speed sepe RE te en Installing Filler Panels Installing Slot Blockers Fan Access Door Clearance z Rack Mountings iiss National Instruments vii Contents Connecting Safety Ground ses 2 6 Connecting to Power Source ere 2 6 Installing a PXI Express System Controller 2 7 Installing Peripheral Modules Remote System Monitoring Default Configuration Settings Chassis LED Indicators nent end ER Reged Remote Inhibit and Fault Monitoring 2 13 Inhibit Mode Switch ee DER eire Ree 2 14 PXI CLK10 Connectors ss 2 14 PXI Express System Configuration with MAX 2 14 PXI 1 System Configuration esses eene nennen nennen 2 15 Trigger Configuration in MAX iii 2 16 PXI Trigger Bus Routing ss 2 16 Using System Configuration and Initialization Files 2 17 Chapter 3 Maintenance ServiceInterval 5e e ates ete de ced als dl ede ed cete tene intrants 3 1 Preparation on deuda CMM A Edo ddr 3 1 Cleaning ae rro bo ree OE roO rites 3 1 Interior Cleaning
9. Before connecting the chassis to a power source read this chapter and the Read Me First Safety and Electromagnetic Compatibility document included with your kit Safety Information Caution Before undertaking any troubleshooting maintenance or exploratory procedure carefully read the following caution notices Protection equipment may be impaired if equipment is not used in the manner specified This equipment contains voltage hazardous to human life and safety and is capable of inflicting personal injury Chassis Grounding The chassis requires a connection from the premise wire safety ground to the chassis ground The earth safety ground must be connected during use of this equipment to minimize shock hazards Refer to the Connecting Safety Ground and Connecting to Power Source sections for instructions on connecting safety ground Live Circuits Operating personnel and service personnel must not remove protective covers when operating or servicing the chassis Adjustments and service to internal components must be undertaken by qualified service technicians During service of this product the mains connector to the premise wiring must be disconnected Dangerous voltages may be present under certain conditions use extreme caution Explosive Atmosphere Do 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 Part Replac
10. C ambient High fan Sound Power Auto fan up to 30 C ambient High fan A 57 0 dBA 69 0 dBA 63 3 dBA 79 3 dBA Caution The protection provided by the NI PXIe 1086 can be impaired if it is used in a manner not described in this document 4 ni com NI PXle 1086 User Manual Safety This product is designed to meet the requirements of the following standards of safety for information technology equipment 61010 1 EN 61010 1 e UL 61010 1 CSA 61010 1 Note For UL and other safety certifications refer to the product label or the Online Product Certification section Electromagnetic Compatibility This product meets the requirements of the following EMC standards for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EN 61326 1 IEC 61326 1 Class A emissions Basic immunity e EN 55011 CISPR 11 Group 1 Class A emissions e AS NZS CISPR 11 Group 1 Class A emissions e FCC 47 CFR Part 15B Class A emissions e CES 001 Class A emissions Note Inthe United States per FCC 47 CFR Class A equipment is intended for use in commercial light industrial and heavy industrial locations In Europe Canada Australia and New Zealand per CISPR 11 Class A equipment is intended for use only in heavy industrial locations Note Group 1 equipment per CISPR 11 is any industrial scientific or medical equipment that does not intentionally generate radio frequency energy for the trea
11. Electronic Industries Association Electromagnetic Compatibility Electromagnetic Interference Federal Communications Commission A blank module front panel used to fill empty slots in the chassis 1 grams 2 a measure of acceleration equal to 9 8 m s General Purpose Interface Bus IEEE 488 A measure of random vibration The root mean square of acceleration levels in a random vibration test profile Hours Hertz cycles per second International Electrotechnical Commission an organization that sets international electrical and electronics standards Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Mainframe peak current National Instruments G 3 Glossary in inhibit jitter kg LED line regulation load regulation MTBF MTTR G 4 ni com Inches To turn off A measure of the small rapid variations in clock transition times from their nominal regular intervals Units seconds RMS Kilograms Kilometers Pounds Light emitting diode The maximum steady state percentage that a DC voltage output will change as a result of a specified change in input AC voltage step change from 90 to 132 VAC or 180 to 264 VAC The maximum steady state percentage that a DC voltage output will change as a result of a step change from no load to full load output current Meters Megahertz One million Hertz one Hertz equals one cycle per second Miles Milliseconds Mean t
12. High Reliability e 0 to 50 C operating temperature range e Power supply temperature and fan monitoring Ethernet interface for remote monitoring High Availability Dual redundant hot swappable power supplies e Redundant hot swappable chassis fans Multi Chassis Support PXI Express System Timing Slot for tight synchronization across chassis Front CLK10 I O connectors e Switchless CLK10 routing Optional Features Front and rear rack mount kits e Replacement power supply EMC filler panels e Slot blockers for improved cooling performance e Factory installation services Replacement fan modules National Instruments 1 3 Chapter 1 Getting Started Chassis Description Figures 1 1 and 1 2 show the key features of the NI PXIe 1086 chassis front and back panels Figure 1 1 shows the front view of the NI PXIe 1086 Figure 1 2 shows the rear view of the NI PXIe 1086 Figure 1 1 Front View of the NI PXle 1086 Chassis with Optional Filler Panels 795585 me on rue 1086 6 e m e H M 1H iH
13. Power Supply Filler Panels Optional power supply filler panels are available from National Instruments Use a power supply filler panel if you operate the NI PXIe 1086 chassis with a single power supply Rack Mount Kit There are two optional kits for mounting the NI PXIe 1086 chassis into a rack The first option is a pair of mounting brackets for use on the front of the chassis The second option is a rear rack mount kit The rear rack mount kit differs from the front kit to allow for easier installation into the rack For more information refer to Figure A 3 NJ Chassis Rack Mount Kit Components Slot Blockers Optional Slot Blocker kits are available from National Instruments Slot Blockers improve cooling in a chassis by re routing airflow from empty slots to slots containing PXI modules National Instruments 1 5 Chapter 1 Getting Started Replacement Power Supply Replacement power supply kits are available from National Instruments Replacement Fan Modules Replacement fan modules are available from National Instruments NI PXIe 1086 Chassis Backplane Overview This section provides an overview of the backplane features for the NI PXIe 1086 chassis Interoperability with CompactPCI The design of the NI PXIe 1086 provides you the flexibility to use the following devices in a single PXI Express chassis Express compatible products e CompactPCI Express compatible 2 Link system controller products e C
14. Table B 11 shows the P1 connector pinout for the Hybrid peripheral slots Table B 12 shows the XP3 connector pinout for the Hybrid peripheral slots Table B 13 shows the XP4 connector pinout for the Hybrid peripheral slots For more detailed information refer to the PXI 5 PXI Express Hardware Specification Revision 2 0 Contact the PXI Systems Alliance for a copy of the specification National Instruments B 1 Appendix B System Controller Slot Pinouts Pinouts Table B 1 XP1 Connector Pinout for the System Controller Slot Pins Signals GND B 12V 12 GND E 5V F 3 3V G GND Table B 2 XP2 Connector Pinout for the System Controller Slot Pin A B ab D cd E F ef 1 3PETpl 3PETnl GND 3PERpl 3PER GND 3PETp2 3PETn2 GND nl 2 3PETp3 3PETn3 GND 3PERp3 3PERn3 GND 3PERp2 3PERn2 GND 3 4PETpO 4 0 GND 4PERp0 4PERn0 GND 4PETpl 4PETnl GND 4 4PETp2 4PETn2 GND 4PERp2 4PERn2 GND 4PERpl 4PERnl GND 5 4PETp3 4PETn3 GND 4PERp3 4PERn3 GND RSV RSV GND 6 RSV RSV GND RSV RSV GND RSV RSV GND 7 RSV RSV GND RSV RSV GND RSV RSV GND 8 RSV RSV GND RSV RSV GND RSV RSV GND 9 RSV RSV GND RSV RSV GND RSV RSV GND 10 RSV RSV GND RSV RSV GND RSV RSV GND B 2 ni com NI PXle 1086 User Manual Table B 3 XP3 Connector Pinout for the
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16. Extruded Aluminum 6060 T6 and Cold Rolled Steel PC ABS Santoprene Nylon PS Ain Conductive Clear Iridite on Aluminum Electroplated Nickel on Cold Rolled Steel Polyurethane Enamel Figures A 1 and A 2 show the NI PXIe 1086 chassis dimensions The holes shown are for the installation of the optional rack mount kits You can install those kits on the front or rear ofthe chassis depending on which end of the chassis you want to face toward the front of the instrument cabinet Notice that the front and rear chassis mounting holes size M4 are symmetrical National Instruments A 9 Specifications Appendix A Figure A 1 NI PXle 1086 Chassis Dimensions Front and Side Dimensions are in inches millimeters n amp eo ist SE 4 EN Pg On Dabo ES i AU ELS E 19 o b o i d d d i b b o 0 b gt r3 b d d lt l E e ol E Y se So og 10 10 256 1 17 80 452 7 ni com A 10 NI PXle 1086 User Manual Figure A 2 NI PXle 1086 Chassis Dimensions Bottom Dimensions are in inches millimeters
17. MAX 2 14 PXI Express system controller installed in a NI PXIe 1086 chassis figure 2 8 PXI trigger bus routing 2 16 PXI 1 configuration in MAX 2 15 rack mounting 2 6 setting fan speed 2 5 site considerations 2 2 slot blocker installation 2 5 testing power up 2 6 trigger configuration in MAX 2 16 unpacking the NI PXIe 1086 1 1 installing a PXI Express system controller figure 2 7 instrument drivers NI resources D 2 interoperability with CompactPCI 1 6 1 2 ni com K key features 1 2 kit contents 1 1 KnowledgeBase D 2 M main chassis LED behavior table 2 11 maintenance of NI PXIe 1086 chassis 3 1 cleaning 3 1 exterior cleaning 3 2 interior cleaning 3 1 fan assembly replacing 3 6 power supply replacing 3 2 preparation 3 1 service interval 3 1 static discharge damage caution 3 1 N National Instruments support and services D 1 NI PXIe 1086 fan assembly replacing 3 6 fan speed setting 2 5 front view figure 1 4 installation See installation configuration and operation key features 1 2 maintenance See maintenance of NI PXIe 1086 chassis optional equipment 1 5 power drawer figure 3 4 power supply replacing 3 2 rack mounting 2 6 rear view figure 1 5 removing power supply figure 3 3 safety ground connecting 2 6 unpacking 1 1 with fan assembly removed figure 3 7 NI PXIe 1086 backplane hybrid peripheral slots 1 7 interoperability with CompactPCI 1
18. PWREN GND PXIe_ PXIe_ GND PXIe PXIe_ GND DSTAR DSTARB DSTARA DSTAR B A 3 SMB SMB GND RSV RSV GND RSV RSV GND DAT CLK 4 MPWR PERST GND RSV RSV GND 1RefClk Ref GND GD Clk 5 0 0 GND 0 1PERn0 GND IPETpI PETnl GND 6 1PETp2 1PETn2 GND IPERp2 IPERn2 GND PERnl GND 7 3 1PETn3 GND IPERp3 1PERn3 GND IPETp4 PETn4 GND 8 5 IPETn5 GND IPERp5 IPERn5 GND IPERp4 PERn4 GND 9 1PETp6 1PETn6 GND IPERp6 IPERn6 GND IPETp7 PETn7 GND 10 RSV RSV GND RSV RSV GND IPERp7 PERn7 GND Table B 13 XP4 Connector Pinout for the Hybrid Slot Pin 2 B D E F 1 GND GA4 GA3 GA2 GAO GND 2 GND 5Vaux GND SYSEN WAKE ALERT GND 3 GND 12V 12V GND GND GND GND 4 GND GND GND 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V GND 5 GND PXI TRIG3 PXI TRIG4 PXI TRIG5 GND TRIG6 GND 6 GND PXI TRIG2 GND ATNLED PXI STAR PXI CLKIO GND 7 GND PXI TRIGI PXI TRIGO ATNSW GND PXI TRIG7 GND 8 GND RSV GND RSV PXI LBL6 PXI LBR6 GND B 10 ni com TI StellarisWare Clickwrap Software License Agreement SLA Software License Agreement Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met Redistributions of source code must retain the original copyrigh
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20. and operation cooling air cooling of NI PXIe 1086 chassis 2 2 filler panel installation 2 5 setting fan speed 2 5 slot blocker installation 2 5 D Declaration of Conformity NI resources D 2 default configuration settings 2 11 diagnostic tools NI resources D 2 dimensions figure A 10 A 11 documentation NI resources D 1 related documentation xi drivers NI resources D 2 E electromagnetic compatibility A 5 EMC filler panel kit 1 5 environmental management specifications A 6 Ethernet LED behavior figure 2 11 examples NI resources D 2 external clock source specifications A 8 F fan access door clearance figure 2 5 fan assembly figure 3 7 fan setting speed 2 5 filler panel installation 2 5 G ground connecting 2 6 National Instruments 1 1 Index H help technical support D 1 hybrid peripheral slots description 1 7 hybrid slot pinouts P1 connector table B 9 XP3 connector table B 10 XP4 connector table B 10 IEC 320 inlet 1 5 2 6 3 3 3 4 3 7 inhibit mode switch 2 14 installation configuration and operation chassis initialization file 2 17 configuration in MAX figure 2 15 connecting safety ground 2 6 filler panel installation 2 5 installing a PXI Express system controller 2 7 figure 2 7 module installation CompactPCI or PXI modules figure 2 9 peripheral module installation 2 8 figure 2 9 PXI Express configuration in
21. 40 3 V Note For other specifications refer to the 1 Hardware Specification 100 MHz System Reference Clock PXle_CLK100 and PXle_SYNC100 Maximum slot to slot skew 100 ps Accuracy 25 ppm max guaranteed over the operating temperature range Maximum jitter esee 3 ps RMS phase jitter 10 Hz to 12 kHz range 2 ps RMS phase jitter 12 kHz to 20 MHz range Duty factor for PXIe 100 45 to 55 Absolute single ended voltage swing When each line in the differential pair has 50 W termination to 1 30 V or Th venin equivalent 400 to 1000 mV Note For other specifications refer to the PXI 5 PXI Express Hardware Specification External 10 MHz Reference Out SMA on front panel of chassis 2 2 PD 25 ppm max guaranteed over the operating temperature range Maximum jitter sess 5 ps RMS phase jitter 10 Hz to 1 MHz range Output amplitude 2 1 Vpp 20 square wave into 50 Q 2 Vpp unloaded 2 500 50 National Instruments 7 Appendix A Specifications External Clock Source PrOQUuen Cy 10 MHz 100 PPM Input amplitude Front panel sess 200 mV pp to 5 Vpp square wave or sine wave System timing slot PXI CLKIO IN sens 5 V or 3 3 V TTL signal Front panel SMA input impedance 500250 Maximum jitter i
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23. REF IN and OUT BNC connectors on the rear of the chassis can be used to synchronize multiple chassis to one reference clock The PXI backplane specification defines implementation guidelines for PXI_CLK10 This slot is located at slot 4 and has dedicated trigger lines to other slots Transistor transistor logic Underwriter s Laboratories Volts Volts alternating current Peak to peak voltage Watts Index A AC power cables table 1 2 B backplane hybrid peripheral slots 1 7 interoperability with CompactPCI 1 6 overview 1 6 PXI local bus routing 1 9 PXIe SYNC_CTRL 1 11 1 12 specifications A 6 system controller slot 1 6 system reference clock 1 10 default behavior figure 1 10 system timing slot 1 8 trigger bus 1 9 C cables power table 1 2 CE compliance specifications A 5 chassis ambient temperature definitions 2 4 chassis configuration web page figure 2 10 chassis cooling considerations ambient temperature definitions 2 4 clearances 2 2 figure 2 3 vents figure 2 4 chassis description 1 4 chassis fan LED behavior table 2 12 chassis initialization file 2 17 chassis LED indicators 2 11 chassis ventilation figure 2 4 cleaning chassis 3 1 clearances for chassis cooling 2 2 figure 2 3 CLK 10 rear connectors 2 14 CompactPCI interoperability with NI PXIe 1086 backplane 1 6 configuration in MAX figure 2 15 configuration See installation configuration
24. Reference Clock section of Chapter 1 Getting Started for details about these signals PXI Express System Configuration with MAX The PXI Platform Services software included with your chassis automatically identifies your PXI Express system components to generate a pxiesys ini file You can configure your entire PXI system and identify PXI 1 chassis through Measurement amp Automation Explorer MAX included with your system controller MAX creates the pxiesys ini and pxisys ini file which define your PXI system parameters MAX also provides an interface to route and reserve triggers so dynamic routing through drivers such as DAQmx avoids double driving and potentially damaging trigger lines For more information about routing and reserving PXI triggers refer to KnowledgeBase 3TJDONDS at com support The configuration steps for single or multiple chassis systems are the same 2 14 ni com NI PXle 1086 User Manual Figure 2 8 Multichassis Configuration in MAX Ci NI PXIe 1086 Chassis 1 Measurement amp Automation Explorer What Is the Chassis Number General Slot View Triggers Used For v Sox Fie Edit View Tools Help My System h Open VISA Test Panel H gt P Hide Help Data Neighborhood d i d Devices and Interfaces EZ Model Name Name Serial No Manufacturer 35s Wl PCI GPIB GPE Hi NI PXIe 8133 Embedded Cont National Instruments 2 lt Unknown Empty gt What can I
25. System Controller Slot Pin A B ab D cd E F ef 1 RSV RSV GND RSV RSV GND RSV RSV GND 2 RSV RSV GND PWR_OK PS_ON GND LINKCAP PWRBTN GND 3 SMBDAT SMBCLK GND 4RefClk 4RefClk GND 2RefClk 2RefClk GND 4 RSV PERST GND 3RefClk 3RefClk GND RefClk RefClk GND 5 0 PETnO GND 1PERp0 1PERn0 GND PETpl PETnI GND 6 PETp2 PETn2 GND 1PERp2 1PERn2 GND PERpI PERn1 GND 7 PETp3 PETn3 GND 1PERp3 1PERn3 GND 2PETpO 2PETnO GND 8 2PETpl 2PETnI GND 2PERp1 2PERnl GND 2PERpO 2PERn0 GND 9 2PETp2 2PETn2 GND 2PERp2 2PERn2 GND 2PETp3 2PETn3 GND 10 3PETpO 3PETnO GND 3PERpO 3PERn0 GND 2PERp3 2PERn3 GND Table B 4 XP4 Connector Pinout for the System Controller Slot Pin 2 B D E F 1 GND GA4 GA3 GA2 GAI GAO GND 2 GND 5Vaux GND SYSEN WAKE ALERT GND GND RSV RSV RSV RSV RSV GND 4 GND RSV RSV RSV RSV RSV GND 5 GND PXI TRIG3 PXI TRIG4 PXI TRIGS GND PXI TRIG6 GND 6 GND PXI TRIG2 GND RSV PXI STAR PXI 10 GND 7 GND PXI TRIGI PXI TRIGO RSV GND PXI TRIG7 GND 8 GND RSV GND RSV RSV PXI LBR6 GND National Instruments B 3 Appendix B Pinouts System Timing Slot Pinouts Table B 5 TP1 Connector Pinout for the System Timing Slot Pin A B ab D cd E F ef 1 PXIe_ PXIe_ GND NC NC GND NC NC GND DSTARA3
26. modules A PXI Express peripheral with x8 x4 or x1 PCI Express link through a switch to the system slot Each PXI Express peripheral slot can link up to a Gen 2 x8 PCI Express providing a maximum nominal single direction bandwidth of 4 GB s A CompactPCI Express Type 2 Peripheral with x8 x4 or x1 PCI Express link through a switch to the system slot hybrid compatible PXI Peripheral module that has been modified by replacing the J2 connector with an XJ4 connector installed in the upper eight rows of J2 Refer to the PXI Express Specification for details The PXI Peripheral communicates through the backplane s 32 bit PCI bus A CompactPCI 32 bit peripheral on the backplane s 32 bit PCI bus The hybrid peripheral slots provide full PXI Express functionality and 32 bit PXI functionality except for PXI Local Bus The hybrid peripheral slot only connects to PXI Local Bus 6 left and right National Instruments 1 7 Chapter 1 Getting Started Figure 1 3 NI PXle 1086 PCI Express Backplane Diagram x16 Gen 2 Gen 2 PCle Switch 1 4 PCle Switch 2 pris Por 17 Porte Pertz For 20 Pon 12 z z i i 7 Par pa paral PCI Bus 2 D Brdg Brdg PCI Bus 1 L IL JL TI
27. the red card guides by first placing the system controller PCB into the front of the card guides top and bottom Slide the system controller to the rear of the chassis making sure that the injector ejector handle is pushed down as shown in Figure 2 4 Figure 2 4 Installing a PXI Express System Controller D System Controller Front Panel Mounting Screws 4x 3 Injector Ejector Handle NI PXI Express System Controller 4 NI PXle 1086 Chassis When you begin to feel resistance pull up on the injector ejector handle to seat the system controller fully into the chassis frame Secure the system controller front panel to the chassis using the system controller front panel mounting screws Connect the keyboard mouse and monitor to the appropriate connectors Connect devices to ports as required by your system configuration Power on the chassis Verify that the system controller boots If the system controller does not boot refer to your system controller user manual National Instruments 2 7 Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration Figure 2 5 shows a PXI Express system controller installed in the system controller slot of a NI PXIe 1086 chassis You can place CompactPCI CompactPCI Express PXI or PXI Express modules in other slots depending on the slot type Figure 2 5 NI PXI Express System Controller Installed in an NI PXle 1086 Chassis 1 NI PXle 1086 Chassis 2 NI PXI Express Syste
28. the user s right to operate the hardware under the local regulatory rules The Declaration of Conformity DoC contains important EMC compliance information and instructions for the user or installer To obtain the DoC for this product visit ni com certification search by model number or product line and click the appropriate link in the Certification column Contents About This Manual Related Documentation sisi iii xi Chapter 1 Getting Started cua eae ita heal Re Gi eR What You Need to Get Started 2 42 i ee oe ee ee ae aie Key Features ade e per tiennent High Performance for Instrumentation Requirements High Reliability sese is High Availability iier te erii e eee etd Multi Chassis Support seen Optional Chassis Descriptions ss sereinement sou Optional Equipment EMC Filler Panels Power Supply Filler Panels Rack Mount ie aia ee eet d EL eo ee Ngildec rc Replacement Power Supply eiiis o eee pe eH ee etes Replacement Fan Modules ss NI PXIe 1086 Chassis Backplane Overview Interoperability with CompactPCl System Controller Slot Hybrid Peripheral Slots ss System Timing Slot odd eC v A nt tee idum ee PXL Local Bus 2 acer t dpi UE PXL Trigger BUS duo ree teer ter rU mena vision e System Reference Clock x PXle SYNC CTR rettet dre o D arent n e
29. 1 8 pinouts TP1 connector table B 4 TP2 connector table B 5 XP3 connector table B 5 XP4 connector table B 6 l 4 ni com T technical support D 2 testing power up 2 6 training and certification NI resources D 2 trigger bus 1 9 trigger bus routing figure 1 10 troubleshooting NI resources D 2 U unpacking the NI PXIe 1086 chassis 1 1 W Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE specifications A 6 Web resources D 2
30. 3 United Kingdom 230 V BS 1363 IEC83 If you are missing any of the items listed in Table 1 1 or if you have the incorrect AC power cable contact National Instruments Key Features The NI PXIe 1086 chassis combines a high performance 18 slot PXI Express 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 a high level of maintainability resulting in a very low mean time to repair MTTR The chassis also features redundant power supplies and fans designed to maximize system availability The NI PXIe 1086 chassis fully complies with the PXI 5 PXI Express Hardware Specification offering advanced timing and synchronization features The key features of the NI PXIe 1086 chassis include the following High Performance for Instrumentation Requirements Upto 4 GB s single direction per PXI Express slot dedicated bandwidth Gen 2 x8 PCI Express 38 25 W per slot cooling meets increased PXI Express cooling requirements Low jitter internal 10 MHz reference clock for PXI slots with 25 ppm stability e Low jtter internal 100 MHz reference clock for PXI Express slots with 25 ppm stability e Variable speed fan controller optimizes cooling and acoustic emissions e Remote power inhibit control Complies with PXI and CompactPCI Specifications 1 2 ni com NI PXle 1086 User Manual
31. 6 overview 1 6 PXI local bus routing 1 9 PXIe SYNC CTRL 1 11 using as restart figure 1 12 specifications A 6 system controller slot 1 6 system reference clock 1 10 default behavior figure 1 10 system timing slot 1 8 trigger bus 1 9 NI support and services D 1 O optional equipment 1 5 P peripheral module installation 2 8 figure 2 9 peripheral slot pinouts P1 connector table B 7 P2 connector table B 8 pinouts B 1 power cables table 1 2 power drawer figure 3 4 power supply connecting to 2 6 LED behavior table 2 13 removing figure 3 3 replacing 3 2 power supply filler panel kit 1 5 power up testing 2 6 programming examples NI resources D 2 PXI differential star trigger specifications PXIe DSTARA PXIe DSTARB PXIe DSTARC A 8 PXI Express configuration in MAX 2 14 PXI Express Star routing 1 9 PXI Express system controller 2 7 figure 2 7 installing in a NI PXIe 1086 chassis figure 2 8 PXI local bus routing 1 9 PXI star trigger specifications A 8 PXI star routing 1 9 PXI 1 configuration in MAX 2 15 NI PXle 1086 User Manual PXIe SYNC 1 11 specifications A 8 using as restart figure 1 12 R rack mount kit dimensions figure A 12 rack mounting 2 6 kit 1 5 related documentation xi remote inhibit and fault connector pinout table 2 13 remote inhibit and fault monitoring 2 13 remote system monitoring 2 10 S safety and
32. 86 User Manual Table B 11 P1 Connector Pinout for the Hybrid Slot Pin 2 B D E F 25 GND 5V REQ64 ENUM 3 3V 5V GND 24 GND AD I 5V V I O AD 0 ACK64 GND 23 GND 3 3V AD 4 AD 3 5V AD 2 GND 22 GND AD 7 GND 3 3V AD 6 ADS GND 21 GND 3 3V AD 9 AD 8 M66EN 0 GND 20 GND AD 12 GND V I O AD 11 AD 10 GND 19 GND 3 3V AD I15 AD 14 GND AD 13 GND 18 GND SERR GND 33V PAR C BE 1 GND 17 GND 3 3V IPMB SCL IPMB SDA GND PERR GND 16 GND DEVSEL GND V I O STOP LOCK GND 15 GND 3 3V FRAME IRDY BD_SEL TRDY GND pos Key Area 11 GND AD I8 AD 17 AD 16 GND C BED GND 10 GND AD 21 GND 3 3V AD 20 AD 19 GND 9 GND C BE 3 IDSEL AD 23 GND AD 22 GND 8 GND AD 26 GND V I O AD 25 AD 24 GND 7 GND AD 30 AD 29 AD 28 GND AD 27 GND 6 GND REQ GND 33V CLK AD 31 GND 5 GND BRSVPIAS BRSVPIBS RST GND GNT GND 4 GND IPMB PWR HEALTHY V I O INTP INTS GND 3 GND INTA INTB INTC 5V INTD GND 2 GND TCK 5V TMS TDO TDI GND 1 GND 5V 12V TRST 12V 5V GND National Instruments B 9 Appendix B Pinouts Table B 12 XP3 Connector Pinout for the Hybrid Slot Pin A B ab D cd E F ef 1 PXIe_ PXIe_ GND PXIe_ PXIe_ GND PXIe PXIe_ GND CLK CLK SYNC SYNC100 DSTARC DSTAR 100 100 100 C 2 PRSNT
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34. D GND 2 GND TCK 5V TMS TDO TDI GND 1 GND 5V 12V TRST 12V 5V GND National Instruments B 7 Appendix B Pinouts Table B 10 P2 Connector Pinout for the Peripheral Slot Pin Z A B D E F 22 GND GA4 GA3 GA2 GA1 GAO GND 21 GND PXI LBRO GND PXI LBR2 PXI LBR3 GND 20 GND PXI LBR4 PXI LBRS PXI LBLO GND PXI LBLI GND 9 GND PXI_LBL2 GND LBL3 LBL4 PXI LBLS GND 8 GND PXI TRIG3 PXI_ PXI_ GND PXI_ GND TRIG4 TRIG5 TRIG6 7 GND PXI_TRIG2 GND RSV PXI STA PXI GND R CLK10 6 GND PXI TRIGI PXI_ RSV GND PXI_ GND TRIGO TRIG7 5 GND PXI GND RSV LBL6 PXI LBR6 GND BRSVAIS 4 GND RSV RSV RSV GND RSV GND 3 GND RSV GND V I O RSV RSV GND 2 GND RSV RSV RSV GND RSV GND 11 GND RSV GND V I O RSV RSV GND 0 GND RSV RSV RSV GND RSV GND 9 GND RSV GND V I O RSV RSV GND 8 GND RSV RSV RSV GND RSV GND 7 GND RSV GND V I O RSV RSV GND 6 GND RSV RSV RSV GND RSV GND 5 GND RSV GND V I O RSV RSV GND 4 GND V I O 64EN RSV GND RSV GND GND PXI LBR7 GND LBRS PXI LBR9 PXI GND LBR10 2 GND PXI LBRI1 PXI UNC LBL7 PXI LBL8 GND LBR12 1 GND PXI LBL9 GND PXI_ PXI_ PXI GND LBL10 LBLI1 LBL12 B 8 ni com Hybrid Slot Pinouts NI PXle 10
35. D GND 4 GND GND GND 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V GND 5 GND PXI TRIG3 PXI_ PXI GND PXI GND TRIG4 TRIG5 TRIG6 6 GND PXI TRIG2 GND ATNLED PXI CLKIO IN PXI_ GND CLK10 7 GND PXI TRIGI PXI_ ATNSW GND PXI GND TRIGO TRIG7 8 GND PXIe SYNC_ GND RSV PXI LBL6 PXI GND CTRL LBR6 B 6 ni com NI PXle 1086 User Manual Peripheral Slot Pinouts Table B 9 P1 Connector Pinout for the Peripheral Slot Pin 2 D E F 25 GND 5V REQ64 ENUM 3 3V 5V GND 24 GND ADI 5V V I O AD 0 ACK64 GND 23 GND 3 3V AD 4 AD 3 5V AD 2 GND 22 GND AD T7 GND 3 3V AD 6 AD 5 GND 21 GND 33V AD 9 AD 8 M66EN 0 GND 20 GND AD 12 GND V I O AD 11 AD 10 GND 19 GND 33V AD 15 AD 14 GND AD 13 GND 18 GND SERR GND 3 3V PAR 1 GND 17 GND 3 3V IPMB SCL IPMB SDA GND PERR GND 16 GND DEVSEL GND V I O STOP LOCK GND 15 GND 33V FRAME IRDY BD SEL TRDY GND 11 GND AD 18 AD 17 AD 16 GND 2 GND 10 GND AD 21 GND 3 3V AD 20 AD 19 GND 9 GND C BE 3 IDSEL AD 23 GND AD 22 GND 8 GND AD 26 GND V I O AD 25 AD 24 GND 7 GND AD 30 AD 29 AD 28 GND AD 27 GND 6 GND REQ GND 3 3V CLK AD 31 GND 5 GND BRSVPIAS BRSVPIBS RST GND GNT GND 4 GND IPMB PWR HEALTHY V I O INTP INTS GND 3 GND INTA INTB INTC SV INT
36. DSTAR DSTAR A2 A2 C11 C11 9 PXIe_ PXIe_ GND PXI PXI_ GND PXle_ PXIe_ GND DSTAR DSTAR STARIO STARI1 DSTAR DSTAR C3 C3 All All 10 PXIe_ PXIe_ GND NC NC GND PXIe_ PXIe_ GND DSTAR DSTAR DSTAR DSTAR B3 B3 B11 B11 Table B 7 XP3 Connector Pinout for the System Timing Slot Pin A B ab D cd E F ef 1 PXIe_ PXle GND PXIe GND PXle PXle GND CLK CLK SYNC SYNC DSTAR DSTAR 100 100 100 100 C C 2 PRSNT PWREN GND PXIe_ PXIe_ GND PXle PXle GND DSTARB DSTAR DSTAR DSTAR B A A 3 SMB SMB GND RSV RSV GND RSV RSV GND DAT CLK National Instruments B 5 Appendix B Pinouts Table B 7 XP3 Connector Pinout for the System Timing Slot Continued Pin A B ab D cd E F ef 4 MPWR PERST GND RSV RSV GND 1RefClk RefClk GND GD 5 0 0 GND 0 1PERn0 GND PETnI GND 6 1PETp2 1PETn2 GND 1PERp2 1PERn2 GND 1PERp1 1PERn1 GND 7 1PETp3 1PETn3 GND 1PERp3 1PERn3 GND 1PETp4 PETn4 GND 8 1PETp5 1 5 GND 1 5 1 5 GND 1PERp4 PERn4 GND 9 1PETp6 1PETn6 GND 1PERp6 1PERn6 GND 7 1PETn7 GND 10 RSV RSV GND RSV RSV GND 1PERp7 PERn7 GND Table B 8 XP4 Connector Pinout for the System Timing Slot Pin 7 A B D E F 1 GND GA4 GA3 GA2 GAI GAO GND 2 GND 5Vaux GND SYSEN WAKE ALERT GND 3 GND 12V 12V GND GND GN
37. DSTARA3 2 PXIe_ PXIe_ GND PXI_ PXI_ GND NC NC GND DSTARC4 DSTARC4 STARI2 STAR13 3 PXIe_ PXIe_ GND NC NC GND NC NC GND DSTARB4 DSTARB4 4 PXIe_ PXIe_ GND NC NC GND NC NC GND DSTARA4 DSTARA4 5 PXIe_ PXIe_ GND PXI PXI_ GND NC NC GND DSTARC5 DSTARCS STARI4 STARIS 6 PXIe_ PXle GND NC NC GND NC NC GND DSTARB5 DSTARBS 7 PXIe_ PXIe_ GND NC NC GND NC NC GND DSTARA5 DSTARAS 8 PXIe_ PXIe_ GND PXI_ RSV GND NC NC GND DSTARC6 DSTARC6 STAR16 9 PXIe PXIe GND NC NC GND NC NC GND DSTARB6 DSTARB6 10 PXIe_ PXIe_ GND NC NC GND NC NC GND DSTARA6 DSTARA6 B 4 ni com NI PXle 1086 User Manual Table B 6 TP2 Connector Pinout for the System Timing Slot Pin A B ab C D cd E F ef 1 NC NC GND PXle PXIe_ GND PXIe PXIe_ GND DSTAR DSTAR DSTAR DSTAR C8 C8 8 8 2 NC NC GND NC NC GND PXIe PXIe_ GND DSTAR DSTAR A8 A8 3 NC NC GND PXle PXIe_ GND NC NC GND DSTAR DSTAR Cl 4 PXIe_ PXIe_ GND PXI PXI GND NC NC GND DSTAR DSTAR STARO STARI B1 5 PXIe_ PXIe_ GND PXI PXI_ GND NC NC GND DSTAR DSTAR STAR2 STAR3 Al 6 PXIe_ PXIe_ GND PXI PXI_ GND NC NC GND DSTAR DSTAR STAR4 STARS C2 C2 7 PXIe_ PXIe_ GND PXI PXI GND NC NC GND DSTAR DSTAR STAR6 STAR7 B2 B2 8 PXIe_ PXIe_ GND PXI PXI GND PXIe PXIe_ GND DSTAR DSTAR TARS STAR9
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42. System Timing Slot The System Timing Slot is slot 10 The system timing slot will accept the following peripheral modules A PXI Express System Timing Module with x8 x4 or x1 PCI Express link to the system slot through a PCI Express switch Each PXI Express peripheral slot can link up to a Gen 2 x8 PCI Express providing a maximum nominal single direction bandwidth of 4 GB s A PXI Express Peripheral with x8 x4 or x1 PCI Express link to the system slot through a PCI Express switch A CompactPCI Express Type 2 Peripheral with x8 x4 or x1 PCI Express link to the system slot through a PCI Express switch The system timing slot has 3 dedicated differential pairs PXIe DSTAR connected from the TP1 and TP2 connectors to the XP3 connector for each PXI Express hybrid peripheral slot as well as routed back to the XP3 connector of the system timing slot as shown in Figure 1 4 The PXIe DSTAR pairs can be used for high speed triggering synchronization and clocking Refer to the PXI Express Specification for details The system timing slot also has a single ended PXI Star trigger connected to every slot Refer to Figure 1 4 for details The system timing slot has a pin CLK10 IN through which a system timing module may source a 10 MHz clock to which the backplane will phase lock Refer to the System Reference Clock section for details The system timing slot has a pin PXIe SYNC through which a system timing module c
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46. ade screwdriver If access to the rear of the chassis is not available you still can install power supplies by removing the entire power drawer from the chassis The power drawer is shown in Figure 3 2 Note If you are using the NI PXIe 1086 and NI SC Express modules with front mounting terminal blocks together you must remove the SC Express module front mount terminal blocks to access the power drawer Refer to your module documentation for more information about removing the terminal blocks Complete the following steps to remove the power drawer 1 Loosen the drawer lever captive screws with a flat blade screwdriver until the threads disengage from the chassis frame 2 Rotate the drawer levers to eject the drawer from the chassis frame Pull the drawer about halfway out until the side latches engage 4 Press in the side latches on both sides to release the drawer and continue to pull out the drawer A Caution Before handling the power supply allow the fan to stop spinning 5 Place the drawer on a table surface to install the power supply 6 Slide the power supply into an empty slot with the connector facing toward inside of drawer until it engages National Instruments 3 5 Chapter 3 Maintenance Fold down the collapsible handle on the power supply Tighten the two captive screws the rear of the power supply to 11 5 Ib in torque with a flat blade screwdriver 9 Reinstall the power drawer When rei
47. al PXI 1 Peripheral Slot 6A 6A 1A 1A Note Total system slot current should not exceed 45 Note PCI V I O pins in PXI 1 peripheral slots and hybrid peripheral slots are connected to 5 V Note The maximum power dissipated in the system slot should not exceed 140 W sa mw Note The maximum power dissipated in a peripheral slot should not exceed 38 25 W Load regulation Voltage Load Regulation 3 3 V lt 5 12 lt 5 5 V lt 5 12 lt 5 2 ni com NI PXle 1086 User Manual Maximum ripple and noise 20 MHz bandwidth Voltage Maximum Ripple and Noise 43 3V 50 mVy 12 V 120 mVy 5 50 12V 120 Over current protection Over voltage protection 3 3 V and 5 V Power supply MTTR Chassis Cooling Module cooling system Slot airflow direction Module cooling intake Module cooling exhaust Power supply cooling system Power supply cooling intake Power supply cooling exhaust Environmental Maximum altitude All outputs protected from short circuit and overload with automatic recovery Clamped at 25 to 40 above nominal output voltage Replacement in under 1 minute Forced air circulation positive pressurization through six 150 cfm fans three sets of dual stacked fans with High Auto speed selector Bottom of module to top of module Bottom of chassis Along top of ch
48. an control the PXIe SYNC100 timing Refer to the Express Specification and the PXIe SYNC section of this chapter for details 1 8 ni com NI PXle 1086 User Manual Figure 1 4 PXI Express Star Connectivity Diagram lt 8 uvisa o H H H o 0 P5 9 Ly 7 OHVLSA gt OHVIS 6 HVLS gt 6 HVLSA L STAR 1 E STAR 10 DSTAR 1 STAR 2 DSTAR 10 iil 2 DSTAR STAR 11 STAR 3 DSTAR 3 STAR 4 STAR 12 DSTAR 12 STAR 13 DSTAR 4 STAR 5 DSTAR 16 DSTAR 7 STAR 6 STAR 14 DSTAR 13 IL DSTAR 5 _ STAR 15 DSTAR 14 STAR 7 DSTAR 6 STAR 8 STAR 16 DSTAR 15 PXI Local Bus The PXI backplane local bus is a daisy chained bus that connects each peripheral slot with adjacent peripheral slots to the left and right as shown in Figure 1 5 The backplane routes PXI Local Bus 6 between all slots The left local bus 6 from slot 1 is not routed anywhere and the right local bus signals from slot 18 are not routed anywhere Local bus signals may range from high speed TTL signals to analog signals as high as 42 V Initialization software uses the configuration information specific to each adjacent peripheral module to evaluate local bus
49. assis Forced air circulation through integrated fan Rear of chassis Top of chassis 4600 m 570 mbar at 25 C ambient Note Fan speed selector must be set to High to meet the maximum altitude specification Pollution Degree For indoor use only Operating Environment Ambient temperature range 0 to 50 C Tested in accordance with IEC 60068 2 1 and IEC 60068 2 2 Meets MIL PRF 28800F Class 3 temperature limits National Instruments A 3 Appendix A Specifications Relative humidity range Storage Environment Ambient temperature range Relative humidity range Shock and Vibration Operational shock Random Vibration Operating A 5 to 95 noncondensing Tested to temperature and humidity levels specified in MIL PRF 28800F 40 to 71 C Tested in accordance with IEC 60068 2 1 and IEC 60068 2 2 Meets MIL PRF 28800F Class 3 temperature limits 5 to 95 noncondensing Tested in accordance with IEC 60068 2 56 30 g peak half sine 11 ms pulse Tested in accordance with IEC 60068 2 27 Meets MIL PRF 28800F Class 2 limits 5 to 500 Hz 0 3 rms Caution Whenusing a single power supply unit you must use a power supply filler panel NI P N 784057 01 in the empty slot to meet operational shock and vibration specifications Acoustic Emissions Sound Pressure Level at Operator Position Tested in accordance with ISO 7779 Meets MIL PRF 28800F requirements Auto fan up to 30
50. ation for an external clock provided on the 10 MHz REF IN connector on the front panel of the chassis If the 10 MHz clock is present on both the CLK10 IN pin of the System Timing Slot and the 10 MHz REF IN connector on the front of the chassis the signal on the System Timing Slot is selected Refer to Table 1 2 which explains how the 10 MHz clocks are selected by the backplane Table 1 2 Backplane External Clock Input Truth Table System Front Timing Slot Chassis Panel Backplane PXI CLK10 PXle CLK100 PXI CLK10 IN 10 MHz REF IN and PXle SYNC100 No clock present No clock present Backplane generates its own clocks No clock present 10 MHz clock PXI CLK10 PXIe CLK100 and present PXIe SYNCIOO all phase locked to Front Chassis Panel 10 MHz REF IN 10 MHz clock No clock present PXI CLK10 PXIe CLK100 and present PXIe SYNCI0O all phase locked to System Timing Slot PXI CLK10 IN 10 MHz clock 10 MHz clock PXI CLK10 PXIe CLK100 and present present PXIe SYNC100 all phase locked to System Timing Slot PXI CLK10 IN A copy of the backplane s PXI CLK10 is exported to the 10 MHz REF OUT connector on the front panel of the chassis This clock is driven by an independent buffer Refer to Appendix A Specifications for the specification information for the 10 MHz REF OUT signal on the front panel of the chassis PXle SYNC CTRL SYNC100 is by default a 10 ns pulse synchronous to CLK10 The frequen
51. ble performance degradation install and use this hardware in strict accordance with the instructions in the hardware documentation and the DoC If this hardware does cause interference with licensed radio communications services or other nearby electronics which can be determined by turning the hardware off and on you are encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient the antenna of the receiver the device suffering interference Relocate the transmitter the device generating interference with respect to the receiver e Plug the transmitter into a different outlet so that the transmitter and the receiver are on different branch circuits Some hardware may require the use of a metal shielded enclosure windowless version to meet the EMC requirements for special EMC environments such as for marine use or in heavy industrial areas Refer to the hardware s user documentation and the DoC for product installation requirements When the hardware is connected to a test object or to test leads the system may become more sensitive to disturbances or may cause interference in the local electromagnetic environment Operation of this hardware in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference Users are required to correct the interference at their own expense or cease operation of the hardware Changes or modifications not expressly approved by National Instruments could void
52. cations for the NI PXIe 1086 chassis are shown in Figure 2 2 Failure to provide these clearances may result in thermal related failures in the chassis or modules 2 2 ni com NI PXle 1086 User Manual Figure 2 1 NI PXle 1086 Cooling Clearances Dimensions are in inches millimeters 0 39 9 9 gt 17 50 444 5 Ce e 6 Oumews 7 Iles 4 14 35 364 4 11 82 482 123 1 209 46 3 46 3 81 3 1 53 2 L ds 5 P 10 70 271 8 ec i TE gt i a e e Te sspesbssscs o i e e e e 1 E National Instruments 2 3 Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration Figure 2 2 NI PXle 1086 Vents 1 Ambient Temperature Sensor 3 Air Exhaust Vent 2 Primary Air Intake Vents 4 Airflow Chassis Ambient Temperature Definition The chassis fan control system uses the intake air temperature as the input for controlling fan speeds when in Auto Fan Speed mode Because of this the chassis ambient temperature is defined as the temperature of the air just outside of the fan intake vents on the bottom of the
53. caution notices 2 1 safety ground connecting 2 6 safety specifications A 5 service interval 3 1 setting fan speed 2 5 slot blocker installation 2 5 kit 1 5 software NI resources D 1 specifications A 1 acoustic emissions sound power A 4 sound pressure level at operator position A 4 backplane A 6 10 MHz system reference clock CLK10 A 7 100 MHz Reference Out BNC A 7 100 MHz system reference clock PXIe CLK100 and PXIe SYNCIO00 A 7 CE compliance A 5 chassis cooling A 3 dimensions figure A 10 A 11 electrical DC output A 1 electromagnetic compatibility A 5 National Instruments 1 3 Index environmental management A 6 operating environment A 3 storage environment A 4 external clock source A 8 mechanical A 9 online product certification A 6 PXI differential star triggers PXIe DSTARA PXIe DSTARB PXIe DSTARC A 8 PXI star trigger A 8 PXIe SYNC CTRL A 8 rack mount kit dimensions figure A 12 safety A 5 shock and vibration A 4 system reference clocks A 7 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE A 6 static discharge damage caution 3 1 support technical D 2 system configuration file 2 17 system controller slot description 1 6 pinouts XP1 connector table B 2 XP2 connector table B 2 XP3 connector table B 3 XP4 connector table B 3 system reference clock 1 10 default behavior figure 1 10 specifications A 7 system timing slot description
54. chassis Note that this temperature may be higher than ambient room temperature depending on the surrounding equipment and or blockages present It is the user s responsibility to ensure 2 4 ni com NI PXle 1086 User Manual that this ambient temperature does not exceed the rated ambient temperature as stated in Appendix A Specifications If the temperature exceeds the stated spec the front panel temperature LED blinks red as discussed in the Chassis LED Indicators section of this chapter Setting Fan Speed The fan speed selector switch is on the rear panel of the NI PXIe 1086 chassis Refer to Figure 1 2 Rear View of the NI PXTe 1086 Chassis to locate the fan speed selector switch Select High for maximum cooling performance or Auto for improved acoustic performance When set to Auto the fan speed is determined by the chassis intake air temperature Installing Filler Panels To maintain proper module cooling performance install filler panels provided with the chassis in unused or empty slots Secure with the captive mounting screws provided Installing Slot Blockers The cooling performance of the chassis can be improved by installing optional Slot Blockers Refer to ni com for more details Fan Access Door Clearance When installing the NI PXIe 1086 chassis you also must provide the proper clearance for the fan access door to open fully as shown in Figure 2 3 Figure 2 3 Fan Access Door Clearance Dimension
55. compatibility PXI Trigger Bus All slots on the same PXI bus segment share eight PXI trigger lines You can use these 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 located in the system timing slot 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 The PXI trigger lines from adjacent PXI trigger bus segments can be routed in either direction across the PXI trigger bridges through buffers This allows you to send trigger signals to and receive trigger signals from every slot in the chassis Static trigger routing user specified line and directional assignments can be configured through Measurement amp Automation Explorer MAX Dynamic routing of triggers automatic line assignments is supported through certain National Instruments drivers like NI DAQmx National Instruments 1 9 Chapter 1 Note Getting Started Although any trigger line may be routed in either direction it cannot be Figure 1 5 PXI Trigger Bus Connectivity Diagram routed in more than one direction at a time PXI PXI PXI Trigg Bus 1 Trigger PXI Trigger Bus 2 Trigger PXI Trigg Bus
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57. cy of PXIe SYNCIOO is 10 n MHz where n is a positive integer The default for n is 1 giving PXIe SYNCIOO a 100 ns period However the backplane allows n to be programmed to other integers For instance setting n 3 gives a SYNC100 with a 300 ns period while still maintaining its phase relationship to CLK10 The value for may be set to any positive integer from 1 to 255 The system timing slot has a control pin for PXIe SYNC100 called PXIe SYNC CTRL for use when n gt 1 Refer to Table B 7 XP3 Connector Pinout for the System Timing Slot for system National Instruments 1 11 Chapter 1 Getting Started timing slot pinout Refer to Appendix A Specifications for the PXIe SYNC input specifications By default a high level detected by the backplane on the PXIe SYNC_CTRL pin causes a synchronous restart for the PXIe SYNC100 signal On the next PXI CLK10 edge the PXIe SYNC100 signal will restart This will allow several chassis to have their PXIe SYNCIOO in phase with each other Refer to Figure 1 7 for timing details with this method Figure 1 7 PXle_SYNC100 at 3 33 MHz Using PXle_SYNC_CTRL as Restart PXI_CLK10 PXle_SYNC_CTRL PXle_SYNC100 n Restarted Here SYNC100 Divider 1 12 Installation and Configuration This chapter describes how to prepare and operate the NI PXIe 1086 chassis
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61. do with NI PXI 6608 PXI1Slot3 00D47FA National Instruments i L NIPKIe 8133 Embedded Controle 2 ins Le lational Instrument my PXI Express 5 4 Unknown Empty gt chassis 3 NIPXI 6608 PXL Slot nu 7 NIPXI 6259 PXLISIot7 ul You can view modules 6 lt Unknown Empty gt within the chassis 10 NLPXIe 5122 PXI 1Slot10 7 NI PXI 6259 PXIISlot7 0134123C National Instruments benc pacer the ped 16 NI PXI 4204 PXI 1Slot16 8 Unknown Empty tha Network Devices 9 gt amp Serial amp Parallel io NI PXIe 5122 PXI1Slot10 00 960 7 National Instruments amp Traditional NI DAQ Legacy Devices 1 Unknown Empty 44 Scales 2 lt Unknown Empty gt E Software 13 lt Unknown Empty gt amp ij VI Drivers 14 lt Unknown Empty gt Remote Systems 15 Unknown Empty wis NI PXI 4204 PXIiSloti6 01536256 National Instruments 17 lt Unknown Empty gt 18 lt Unknown Empty gt 9 What Are Chassis Status Messages Chassis status messages report the chassis operational status If the chassis is experiencing reduced functionality or is inoperable a status message explains the cause PXI 1 System Configuration Launch MAX 2 Inthe Configuration tree click the Devices and Interfaces branch to expand it If the PXI system controller has not yet been configured it is labeled PXI System Unidentified Right c
62. e Auto Automatic fan speed control AWG American Wire Gauge National Instruments 0 1 Glossary B backplane BNC cfm CFR cm CompactPCI CSA D daisy chain DB 9 DC DoC D SUB G 2 ni com An assembly typically a printed circuit board with connectors and signal paths that bus the connector pins Bayonet Neill Concelman connector a commonly used coaxial connector Celsius Cubic feet per minute Code of Federal Regulations Centimeters An adaptation of the Peripheral Component Interconnect PCI Specification 2 1 or later for industrial and or embedded applications requiring a more robust mechanical form factor than desktop PCI It uses industry standard mechanical components and high performance connector technologies to provide an optimized system intended for rugged applications It is electrically compatible with the PCI Specification which enables low cost PCI components to be utilized in a mechanical form factor suited for rugged environments Canadian Standards Association A method of propagating signals along a bus in which the devices are prioritized on the basis of their position on the bus A 9 pin D SUB connector Direct current Declaration of Conformity Subminiature D connector E efficiency EIA EMC EMI F FCC filler panel G GPIB BRMS IEC IEEE NI PXle 1086 User Manual Ratio of output power to input power expressed as a percentage
63. ement Only service this equipment with parts that are exact replacements both electrically and mechanically Contact National Instruments for replacement part information Installation of parts with those that are not direct replacements may cause harm to personnel operating the chassis Furthermore damage or fire may occur if replacement parts are unsuitable Modification Do not modify any part of the chassis from its original condition Unsuitable modifications may result in safety hazards National Instruments 2 1 Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration Chassis Cooling Considerations The NI PXIe 1086 chassis is designed to operate on a bench or in an instrument rack The chassis must be oriented horizontally with the primary exhaust vent at top Vertical orientation with the chassis handle up is not a supported configuration Regardless of the configuration you must provide the cooling clearances as outlined in the following sections Providing Adequate Clearance The primary cooling exhaust vent for the NI PXIe 1086 is on the top of the chassis The primary intake vent is on the bottom of the chassis The secondary intake vents are located along on the rear of the chassis Adequate clearance between the chassis and surrounding equipment or blockages must be maintained to ensure proper cooling of the chassis power supply as well as the modules plugged into the chassis These clearances are outlined in Figure 2 1 The vent lo
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66. gh when any chassis fault is detected You can use this signal to monitor the overall chassis health National Instruments 2 13 Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration Inhibit Mode Switch On the rear panel of the chassis there is an Inhibit Mode switch Refer to Figure 1 2 Rear View of the NI PXIe 1086 Chassis for the location The Inhibit Mode switch should be in the Default position when normal power inhibit switch functionality is desired If the user needs to power on a chassis without a system controller installed the switch should be in the Manual position When the Inhibit Mode switch is set to the Manual position the power supplies are enabled and you can use the Inhibit signal active low on pin 1 of the Remote Inhibit and Fault connector to power off the chassis To power off the chassis remotely connect the Inhibit pin pin 1 to a Logic Ground pin pin 2 As long as this connection exists the chassis will remain off standby when you remove this connection the chassis turns on Note For the Remote Inhibit signal to control the On Off standby state of the chassis the Inhibit Mode switch must be in the Manual position PXI CLK10 Connectors There are two SMA connectors on the front of the NI PXIe 1086 chassis for PXI CLK10 The connectors are labeled IN and OUT You can use them for supplying the backplane with PXI 10 or routing the backplane s CLK10 to another chassis Refer to the System
67. h you want to configure 2 Then in the right hand pane toward the bottom click on the Triggers tab 3 Select which trigger lines you would like to statically reserve 4 Click the Apply button PXI Trigger Bus Routing The NI PXIe 1086 chassis can route triggers from one bus to others within the same chassis using the Trigger Routing tab in MAX as shown in Figure 2 8 e Note Selecting any non disabled routing automatically reserves the line in all trigger buses being routed to If you are using NI DAQmx it will reserve and route trigger lines for you so you won t have to route trigger lines manually Complete the following steps to configure trigger routings in MAX 1 Inthe Configuration tree select the chassis in which you want to route trigger lines 2 Inthe right hand pane select the Trigger Routing tab near the bottom 3 For each trigger line select Route Right Route Outward From Middle or Route Left to route triggers on that line in the described direction or select Disabled for the default behavior with no manual routing 4 Click the Apply button 2 16 ni com NI PXle 1086 User Manual Using System Configuration and Initialization Files The PXI Express specification allows many combinations of PXI Express chassis and system modules To assist system integrators the manufacturers of PXI Express chassis and system modules must document the capabilities of their products The minimum documentation requireme
68. he power cable prior to servicing a NI PXIe 1086 chassis Service Interval Clean dust from the chassis exterior and interior as needed based on the operating environment Periodic cleaning increases reliability Preparation The information in this section is designed for use by qualified service personnel Read the Read Me First Safety and Electromagnetic Compatibility document included with your kit before attempting any procedures in this chapter A Caution Many components within the chassis are susceptible to static discharge damage Service the chassis only in a static free environment Observe standard handling precautions for static sensitive devices while servicing the chassis Always wear a grounded wrist strap or equivalent while servicing the chassis Cleaning Cleaning procedures consist of exterior and interior cleaning of the chassis Refer to your module user documentation for information on cleaning the individual CompactPCI or PXI Express modules A Caution Always disconnect all power cables before cleaning or servicing the chassis 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 National Instruments 3 1 Chapter 3 Maintenance 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
69. ime between failure Mean time to repair NEMA NI P power supply shuttle PXI 10 RMS S s skew slot blocker standby System controller NI PXle 1086 User Manual National Electrical Manufacturers Association National Instruments A removable module that contains the chassis power supply PCI eXtensions for Instrumentation 10 MHz PXI system reference clock Relative humidity Root mean square Seconds Deviation in signal transmission times An assembly installed into an empty slot to improve the airflow in adjacent slots The backplane is unpowered off but the chassis is still connected to AC power mains A module configured for installation in Slot 1of a PXI chassis This device is unique in the PXI system in that it performs the 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 PXI backplane or both National Instruments G 5 Glossary system reference clock System Timing slot TTL UL VAC G 6 ni com A 10 MHz clock also called PXI_CLK10 that is distributed to all peripheral slots in the chassis as well as a BNC connector on the rear of chassis labeled 10 MHz REF OUT The system reference clock can be used for synchronization of multiple modules in a measurement or control system The 10 MHz
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71. lick this entry to display the pop up menu then select the appropriate system controller model from the Identify As submenu 4 Click the PXI system controller The chassis or multiple chassis in a multichassis configuration is listed below it Identify each chassis by right clicking its entry then selecting the appropriate chassis model through the Identify As submenu Further expanding the PXI System branch shows all devices in the system that can be recognized by NI VISA When your system controller and all your chassis are identified the required pxisys ini file is complete The PXI specification allows for many combinations of PXI chassis and system modules To assist system integrators the manufacturers of PXI chassis and system modules must document the capabilities of their products PXI Express devices must provide a driver and ini file for identification These files are provided as part of the PXI Platform Services software included with your system controller The minimum documentation requirements for PXI 1 are contained in ini files which consist of ASCII text System integrators configuration utilities and device drivers can use these ini files National Instruments 2 15 Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration The capability documentation for a PXI 1 chassis is contained in a chassis ini file provided by the chassis manufacturer The information in this file is combined with information about the system contro
72. ller to create a single PXI 1 system initialization file called pxisys ini PXI System Initialization The NI system controller uses MAX to generate the pxisys ini file from the chassis ini file Device drivers and other utility software read the pxiesys ini and pxisys ini file to obtain system information For detailed information about initialization files refer to the PXI specification at www pxisa org Trigger Configuration in MAX Each chassis has one or more trigger buses each with eight lines numbered 0 through 7 that can be reserved and routed statically or dynamically Static reservation pre allocates a trigger line to prevent its configuration by a user program Dynamic reservation routing deallocation is on the fly within a user program based upon National Instruments APIs such as NI DAQmx Static reservation of trigger lines can be implemented by the user in MAX through the Triggers tab Reserved trigger lines will not be used by PXI modules dynamically configured by programs such as NI DAQmx This prevents the instruments from double driving the trigger lines possibly damaging devices in the chassis In the default configuration trigger lines on each bus are independent For example if trigger line 3 is asserted on trigger bus 0 by default it will not be automatically asserted on any other trigger bus Complete the following steps to reserve these trigger lines in MAX 1 Inthe Configuration tree click on the PXI chassis branc
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75. m Controller 3 Injector Ejector Rail Installing Peripheral Modules A Caution The NI PXIe 1086 chassis has been designed to accept a variety of peripheral module types in different slots To prevent damage to the chassis ensure that the peripheral module is being installed into a slot designed to accept it Refer to Chapter 1 Getting Started for a description of the various slot types 2 8 ni com NI PXle 1086 User Manual This section contains general installation instructions for installing a peripheral module in a NI PXIe 1086 chassis Refer to your peripheral module user manual for specific instructions and warnings To install a module complete the following steps 1 Ensure that the chassis is properly grounded to protect it from electrical damage while you install the module Ensure that the chassis is powered off Install a module into a chassis slot by first placing the module card PCB into the front of the card guides top and bottom as shown in Figure 2 6 Slide the module to the rear of the chassis making sure that the injector ejector handle is pushed down as shown in Figure 2 6 4 When you begin to feel resistance push up on the injector ejector handle to fully seat the module into the chassis frame Secure the module front panel to the chassis using the module front panel mounting screws Figure 2 6 Installing PXI PXI Express or CompactPCI Peripheral Modules 1 Injector Ejector Handle 4 NI PXI E
76. 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 A Caution Avoid getting moisture inside the chassis during exterior cleaning especially through the top vents Use just enough moisture to dampen the cloth A Caution Do not wash the front or rear panel connectors or switches Cover these components while cleaning the chassis A Caution Do not use harsh chemical cleaning agents they may damage the chassis Avoid chemicals that contain benzene toluene xylene acetone or similar solvents Replacing a Modular Power Supply This section describes how to remove and install a modular power supply for the NI PXIe 1086 chassis A Caution Do not use a power supply from another chassis Doing so may damage your chassis and the power supply Removal The NI PXIe 1086 power supply part number 782106 01 is a replacement part for the NI PXIe 1086 chassis Before attempting to replace a power supply verify that there is adequate clearance behind the chassis The power supplies for this chassis are redundant and hot swappable If both power supplies are installed and functional you can remove either without disconnecting main AC power from the system If both power supplies are installed and one has failed you can remove the failed supply without disconnecting main AC power from the system 3 2 ni com NI PXle 1086 User Manual Com
77. nstalling the drawer tighten the drawer lever captive screws to 11 5 Ib in torque Replacing a Modular Fan Assembly This section describes how to remove and install a modular fan assembly for the NI PXIe 1086 chassis A Caution Do not use a fan assembly from another chassis Doing so may damage your chassis and the fan assembly Removal The NI PXIe 1086 fan assembly part number 782107 01 is a replacement part for the NI PXIe 1086 chassis Before attempting to replace a fan assembly verify that there is adequate clearance in front of the chassis The fans for this chassis are redundant and hot swappable You can remove the fans with main AC power connected to the system A Caution Use care when selecting which fans to remove as an undesired system shut down can occur Do not remove both fans from the same column as this triggers a system shutdown A Caution Likewise do not remove the working fan from the same column as a failed fan as this also triggers a chassis shutdown A Caution Ifall fans are installed and operating normally you can remove any fan without causing the system to shut down 3 6 ni com NI PXle 1086 User Manual Figure 3 3 shows the NI PXIe 1086 chassis with a fan assembly removed Figure 3 3 NI PXle 1086 Chassis with Fan Assembly Removed 1 Modular Fan Assembly 2 FanLatch 3 Fan Door Complete the following steps to remove a fan assembly 1 Open the fan door by sliding the doo
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79. ntroduced by backplane oscri det 1 ps RMS phase jitter 10 Hz to 1 MHz range PXle SYNC CTRL Mistress eC 2 0 to 5 5 V MR 0 to 0 8 V PXI Star Trigger Maximum slot to slot skew Backplane characteristic impedance Note For PXI slot to PXI Star mapping refer to the System Timing Slot section of Chapter 1 Getting Started For other specifications refer to the PX7 1 Hardware Specification PXI Differential Star Triggers PXle DSTARA PXle DSTARB PXle DSTARC Maximum slot to slot skew 150 ps Maximum differential 25 ps Backplane differential impedance 100 10 Note For PXI Express slot to DSTAR mapping refer to the System Timing Slot section of Chapter 1 Getting Started For other specifications the NI PXIe 1086 complies with the PX1 5 PXI Express Hardware Specification A 8 ni com NI PXle 1086 User Manual Mechanical Overall dimensions standard chassis Height tete trei 10 59 in 268 7 mm sas ero HH di 18 39 in 467 1 mm 18 76 in 476 5 mm Note 1 84 in 46 8 mm is added to height when feet are installed Weight With two power supplies 37 6 lb 17 1 kg With single power supply 31 5 Ib 14 3 kg Chassis materials Sheet Aluminum 5052 H32 3003 H14 and 6061 T6
80. nts are contained in ini files which consist of ASCII text System integrators configuration utilities and device drivers can use these ini files The capability documentation for the NI PXIe 1086 chassis is contained in the chassis ini file on the software media that comes with the chassis The information in this file is combined with information about the system controller to create a single system initialization file called pxisys ini PXI System Initialization The system controller manufacturer either provides apxisys ini file for the particular chassis model that contains the system controller or provides a utility that can read an arbitrary chassis ini file and generate the corresponding pxisys ini file System controllers from NI provide the pxisys ini file for the NI PXIe 1086 chassis so you should not need to use the chassis ini file Refer to the documentation provided with the system controller or to com support for more information on pxisys ini and chassis ini files Device drivers and other utility software read the pxisys ini file to obtain system information The device drivers should have no need to directly read the chassis ini file For detailed information regarding initialization files refer to the PXI Express specification at www pxisa org National Instruments 2 17 Maintenance This chapter describes basic maintenance procedures you can perform on the NI PXIe 1086 chassis A Caution Disconnect t
81. ompactPCI Express compatible Type 2 peripheral products PXI peripheral products modified to fit in a hybrid slot Standard CompactPCI peripheral products modified to fit in a hybrid slot System Controller Slot The system controller slot is Slot 1 of the chassis and is a 2 Link configuration system slot as defined by the CompactPCI Express and PXI Express specifications It has three expansion slots for system controller modules that are wider than one slot These slots allow the system controller to expand to the left to prevent it from using peripheral slots The backplane connects the system slot to two PCI Express switches using a Gen 2 x8 and a Gen 2 x16 PCI Express link These switches distribute PCI Express connections to the peripheral slots and to two PCI Express to PCI bridges to provide PCI buses to the hybrid peripheral slots Refer to Figure 1 3 System slot link 1 is a Gen 2 x8 PCI Express link to PCI Express switch 1 providing a nominal bandwidth of 4 GB s single direction between the system controller and PCI Express switch 1 PXI Express peripheral slots 2 10 are connected to PCI Express switch 1 with Gen 2 x8 PCI Express links and are downstream of system slot link 1 PCI Express to PCI bridge 1 is connected to PCI Express switch 1 and provides a 32 bit 33 MHz PCI bus for hybrid peripheral slots 2 9 PCI Express switch 1 also is connected to PCI Express switch 2 with a Gen 2 x8 PCI Express link for advanced backplane config
82. onfiguration Web Page PXI Chassis Configuration Win ernet d http ni00802fff9b1a ind oly Favorites PXI Chassis Configuration Network Configuration Monitoring Temperature Monitoring Voltage Monitoring Chassis Information NATIOI INSTRU Overview Vendor National Instruments Model PXle 1086 2 10 ni com NI PXle 1086 User Manual The Ethernet connector has two LEDs that indicate the current status of the Ethernet link Table 2 1 describes the behavior of these LEDs Table 2 1 Ethernet LED Behavior LED State Description ACT Link Off Link is not established Steady green Link is established Blinking green Chassis is communicating with another device on the network 10 100 Off 10 Mbps data rate is selected Steady green 100 Mbps data rate is selected Default Configuration Settings The chassis ships from the factory with the following default configuration settings DHCP with Auto IP fallback Default hostname as printed on the product label Chassis LED Indicators The NI PXIe 1086 chassis has four main LEDs on the front panel next to the Power Inhibit switch Refer to Figure 1 1 Front View of the NI PXIe 1086 Chassis with Optional Filler Panels to locate these LEDs You can use the four main LEDs to determine the chassis operating status quickly Table 2 2 describes the behavior of these LEDs Table 2 2 Main Chassis LED Behavior
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84. plete the following steps to remove a power supply from the rear of the chassis as shown in Figure 3 1 A Caution Before handling the power supply allow the fan to stop spinning 1 Disengage the two screws on the rear of the power supply with a flat blade screwdriver 2 Extend the collapsible handle and pull the power supply out of the chassis Figure 3 1 Removing Power Supply from NI PXIe 1086 Chassis 1 Power Supply 2 Captive Screw 3 Collapsible Handle National Instruments 3 3 Chapter 3 Maintenance If access to the rear of the chassis is not available you still can remove the power supplies by removing the entire power drawer from the chassis The power drawer is shown in Figure 3 2 Figure 3 2 NI PXle 1086 Power Drawer 1 Captive Screw 2 Power Drawer Lever 3 Side Latch 4 Power Supply DE Note Ifyou are using the NI PXIe 1086 and NI SC Express modules with front mounting terminal blocks together you must remove the SC Express module front mount terminal blocks to access the power drawer Refer to your module documentation for more information about removing the terminal blocks Complete the following steps to remove the power drawer 1 Loosen the drawer lever captive screws with a flat blade screwdriver until the threads disengage from the chassis frame 2 Rotate the drawer levers to eject the drawer from the chassis frame Pull the drawer about halfway out until the side latches engage
85. r latches inward and rotating the door down 2 Locate the fan to be removed A red LED indicates a failed fan Caution Ifthe fan is still spinning allow the fan to stop before handling The fan will not stop as long as it is in the airflow path 3 Slide the fan latch until it disengages and allows removal by pulling the fan module forward National Instruments 3 7 Chapter 3 Maintenance Installation Ensure there is no visible damage to the new fan assembly before installing it Verify that there is no foreign material inside the connector on the new fan assembly The fans for this chassis are redundant and hot swappable You can install any fan with main AC power connected to the system Complete the following steps to install a fan assembly 1 Open the fan door by sliding the door latches inward and rotating the door down 2 Slide the fan module into an empty fan slot with the connector facing the chassis until it latches 3 Verify that the fan is properly installed by pulling it forward with a light force without pressing the latch If the fan does not slide out without pressing in the latch it is installed correctly 4 Close the fan door 3 8 ni com Specifications This appendix contains specifications for the NI PXIe 1086 chassis A Caution Specifications are subject to change without notice Electrical Input voltage range e 100 to 240 VAC Operating voltage range
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88. s xi Getting Started This chapter describes the key features of the NI PXIe 1086 chassis and lists the kit contents and optional equipment you can order from National Instruments Unpacking Carefully inspect the shipping container and the chassis for damage Check for visible damage to the metal work Check to make sure all handles hardware and switches are undamaged Inspect the inner chassis for any possible damage debris or detached components If damage appears to have been caused during shipment file a claim with the carrier Retain the packing material for possible inspection and or reshipment What You Need to Get Started The NI PXIe 1086 chassis kit contains the following items NI PXIe 1086 chassis Filler panels NI PXIe 1086 Getting Started Guide Software media with PXI Platform Services 14 0 or later Read Me First Safety and Electromagnetic Compatibility Chassis number labels Inhibit fault cable connector National Instruments 1 1 Chapter 1 Getting Started Note An AC power cable is also required but not included in the NI PXIe 1086 chassis kit Refer to Table 1 1 for more information about AC power cables Table 1 1 AC Power Cables Power Cable Reference Standards Standard 120 V USA ANSI C73 11 NEMA 5 15 P IEC83 Switzerland 220 V SEV Australia 240 V AS C112 Universal Euro 230 V CEE 7 II IV VII IEC8
89. s are in inches millimeters W eo e Te o e o o e e e ir x o 5 o a s National Instruments 2 5 Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration Rack Mounting Rack mount applications require the optional rack mount kits available from National Instruments Refer to the instructions supplied with the rack mount kits to install your NI PXIe 1086 chassis in an instrument rack Refer to Figure 3 Chassis Rack Mount Kit Components Note You may want to remove the feet and handle from the NI PXIe 1086 chassis when rack mounting To do so remove the screws holding the feet and handle in place Connecting Safety Ground A Caution The NI PXIe 1086 chassis are designed with three position NEMA 5 15 style plugs for the U S that connect the ground line to the chassis ground To minimize shock hazard make sure the electrical power outlet you use to power the chassis has an appropriate earth safety ground If your power outlet does not have an appropriate ground connection you must connect the premise safety ground to the chassis grounding screw located on the rear panel Refer to Figure 1 2 Rear View of the NI PXIe 1086 Chassis to locate the chassis grounding screw To connect the safety ground complete the following steps 1 Connect a 16 AWG 1 3 mm wire to the chassis grounding screw using a grounding lug The wire must have green insulation with a yellow s
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92. t timing relationship described in Figure 1 6 Figure 1 6 System Reference Clock Default Behavior PXle CLK100 PXI_CLK10 PXle_SYNC100 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 819 ul ul H To synchronize the system to an external clock you can drive PXI source through the PXI_CLK10_IN pin on the System Timing Slot Refer to Table B 8 XP4 Connector Pinout for the System Timing Slot for the pinout When a 10MHz clock is detected CLK10 from an external on this pin the backplane automatically phase locks the PXI CLK10 PXIe CLK100 and PXIe SYNCIOO signals to this external clock and distributes these signals to the slots Refer to Appendix A Specifications for the specification information for an external clock provided on the CLK10 IN pin of the system timing slot 1 10 ni com NI PXle 1086 User Manual You also can drive a 10 MHz clock on the 10 MHz REF IN connector on the front panel of the chassis When a 10 MHz clock is detected on this connector the backplane automatically phase locks the PXI_CLK10 PXIe CLK100 and PXIe SYNC100 signals to this external clock and distributes these signals to the slots Refer to Appendix A Specifications for the specification inform
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94. the current health of that fan Table 2 3 describes the chassis fan LED behavior Table 2 3 Chassis Fan LED Behavior LED State Description Individual Fan Status Off Fan is not enabled Steady green Fan is operating normally Steady red Fan has failed 2 12 ni com NI PXle 1086 User Manual Each power supply also has an LED that shows the power supply s current health Table 2 4 describes the power supply LED behaviors Table 2 4 Power Supply LED Behavior LEDs State Description Individual Power Supply Off Power supply is in standby Steady green Power supply is operating normally Steady red Power supply has failed Remote Inhibit and Fault Monitoring The NI PXIe 1086 chassis supports remote inhibit and fault monitoring through a 4 pin terminal block on the chassis front panel Refer to Figure 1 1 Front View of the NI PXIe 1086 Chassis with Optional Filler Panels to locate this terminal block Table 2 5 shows the terminal block pinout Table 2 5 Remote Inhibit and Fault Connector Pinout Pin Signal 1 Remote Inhibit active low 2 Ground 3 Remote Fault active high 4 Ground When the chassis Inhibit Mode switch is in the Manual position you can use the Remote Inhibit signal to control the chassis power supplies Refer to Inhibit Mode Switch for more details The Remote Fault signal is an output signal that is asserted hi
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97. tripe or must be noninsulated bare 2 Attach the opposite end of the wire to permanent earth ground using toothed washers or a toothed lug Connecting to Power Source A Cautions Do not install modules prior to performing the following power on test To completely remove power you must disconnect the AC power cable s Attach input power through the rear AC inlets using the appropriate AC power cable supplied Refer to Figure 1 2 Rear View of the NI PXIe 1086 Chassis to locate the AC inlets The Inhibit Mode switch allows you to power on the chassis or place it in standby mode Set the Inhibit Mode switch on the back of the chassis to the Manual position Observe that all fans become operational and all front panel LEDs are a steady green Switching the Inhibit Mode switch to the Default position allows the system controller to control the power supply 2 6 ni com NI PXle 1086 User Manual Installing a PXI Express System Controller This section contains general installation instructions for installing a PXI Express system controller in a NI PXIe 1086 chassis Refer to your PXI Express system controller user manual for specific instructions and warnings To install a system controller complete the following steps 1 Ensure that the chassis is properly grounded to protect it from electrical damage while you install the system controller Install the system controller into the system controller slot slot 1 indicated by
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99. urations System slot link 2 is a Gen 2 x16 PCI Express link to PCI Express switch 2 providing a nominal bandwidth of 8 GB s single direction between the system controller slot and PCI Express switch 2 PXI Express peripheral slots 11 18 are connected to PCI Express switch 2 with Gen 2 x8 PCI Express links and are downstream of system slot link 2 PCI Express to PCI bridge 2 is 1 6 ni com NI PXle 1086 User Manual connected to PCI Express switch 2 and provides a 32 bit 33 MHz PCI bus for hybrid peripheral slots 11 18 PCI Express switch 2 also is connected to PCI Express switch 1 with a Gen 2 x8 PCI Express link for advanced backplane configurations The system controller slot also has connectivity to some PXI features such as CLK10 PXI Star PXI Trigger Bus and PXI Local Bus 6 By default the system controller will control the power supply with the PS_ON signals A logic low on this line will turn the power supply on Note The Inhibit Mode switch on the rear of the chassis must be in the Default position for the system controller to have control of the power supply Refer to the Inhibit Mode Switch section of Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration for details about the Inhibit Mode switch Hybrid Peripheral Slots The chassis provides 16 hybrid peripheral slots as defined by the PXI 5 PXI Express Hardware Specification slots 2 to 9 and slots 11 to 18 A hybrid peripheral slot can accept the following peripheral
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101. xpress System Controller 2 PXI Peripheral Module 5 NI PXle 1086 Chassis 3 Peripheral Module Front Panel Mounting Screws 2x 6 Injector Ejector Rail National Instruments 2 9 Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration Remote System Monitoring The NI PXIe 1086 chassis provides an Ethernet port on the front panel of the chassis You can use this Ethernet port to monitor the chassis operating parameters remotely over a network Refer to Figure 1 1 Front View of the NI PXIe 1086 Chassis with Optional Filler Panels to locate the Ethernet connector The Ethernet port on the chassis supports communication speeds of 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps Contact your network administrator to determine whether your network supports DHCP If your network uses DHCP the network configuration is performed automatically To use the remote monitoring interface connect one end of an Ethernet cable to your NI PXIe 1086 chassis Connect the other end of the cable to your Ethernet network Note The Ethernet controller can perform automatic crossover thus eliminating the need for crossover cables Through the remote monitoring Ethernet interface of the chassis you can access a web page with information about the current chassis operating parameters You can access this page in most browsers Enter the IP address or hostname currently assigned to the chassis into the browser s address bar Figure 2 7 shows an example of the web page Figure 2 7 Chassis C
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