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1. MXI Express A NI PCle 8381 NI PXIe 8381 NI PXIe 8384 or NI PXIe 8383mc Gen II x8 product board PCI Express PCle The terms PCI Express and PCIe are interchangeable in this guide PXI Express chassis In this manual whenever a PXI Express chassis is referenced a CompactPCI Express chassis could be used instead PXI Express PXIe The terms PXI Express and PXIe are interchangeable in this guide Electromagnetic Compatibility Guidelines This product was tested and complies with the regulatory requirements and limits for electromagnetic compatibility EMC stated in the product specifications These requirements and limits provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the product is operated in the intended operational electromagnetic environment This product is intended for use in industrial locations However harmful interference may occur in some installations when the product is connected to a peripheral device or test object or if the product is used in residential or commercial areas To minimize interference with radio and television reception and prevent unacceptable performance degradation install and use this product in strict accordance with the instructions in the product documentation 2 nicom NI PXle 8383mc Getting Started Guide Furthermore any modifications to the product not expressly approved by National Instruments could void your authority to operate it under your local regulatory rules Cau
2. this Tip In applications where the power sequence must be automated consider using products with Wake on LAN features or NI chassis that have Inhibit Mode capability Be sure to allow time in the sequence for the NI PXIe 8383mc to configure prior to powering on the sub system that is cabled to it Powering Off the PXImc System The correct power off sequence is the reverse of the power on sequence illustrated as D to A in Figure 4 Make sure that all data transfer applications through all PXImc Logic Blocks are stopped before proceeding A AS Caution Be sure to power off sub systems that are cabled to mc ports of other systems first Following an improper power off sequence may cause the operating system s of involved systems to hang or fail Note To power off the chassis while the host computer or host chassis is on you may need to hold the power button for at least four seconds Software Installation and Configuration The NI PXImc 8383mce requires the NI PXImc driver software to enable its features Refer to the readme html on the NI PXIme driver DVD for software installation instructions 12 ni ccom NI PXle 8383mc Getting Started Guide Specifications This section lists the system specifications for the following products only e NI PXIe 8383me 153100x 02L a Note The model numbers listed are followed by their specific NI assembly numbers in parentheses Ensure the specifications of interest match the
3. NI assembly number that is printed on either the front or back side of the board 4 Note x denotes all letter revisions of the assembly Refer to the MXI Express Gen II x8 Series User Manual for specifications on the NI PCle 8381 NI PXIe 8381 and NI PXIe 8384 products NI PXle 8383mc 153100x 02L Note These specifications are typical at 25 C unless otherwise stated and are subject to change without notice Physical Dimensions s2 ici2cdscciceieseds 23k aa 10 0 x 16 0 cm 3 9 x 6 3 in Maximum cable length eee eeeeeeeeeneeees 5 m copper Slot requirement 200 cece seeecseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeees One peripheral slot PXI Express or CompactPCI Express Compatibility 20 0 cececesceseesecseseeeneeseeeeeeeeeeees Fully compatible with the PXI Express Hardware Specification Revision 2 0 PICMG CompactPCI Express EXP 0 R2 0 Specification PCIe External Cable Specification and the PXI MultiComputing Hardware 1 0 Specification Weight seoseta testeetasdeieatiec deca sir a 0 17 kg 0 37 Ib typical Power Requirements Power Rail Typical Current Maximum Current 3 3 V 570 mA 900 mA 12 V 620 mA 1000 mA FI V aus 5 mA 20 mA Not including the power consumed by an active cable NI copper cables 782317 0x are passive NI PXle 8383mc Getting Started Guide National Instruments 13 Environment Maximum altitude Pollution Degree Indoor use only Operating Environment Ambient temperature ran
4. bit No BARS 32M 32 bit Yes SW5 CFC SSC Clocking Mode Switch When the board operates in daisy chain DC mode this switch determines the clocking mode for the front panel cable port NI recommends keeping this switch in the default SSC mode unless otherwise specified Regardless of the clock mode selected the reference clock is PCI Express Gen 2 specification compliant This switch has no affect when SW3 is in MC mode CFC SSC Switch CFC 100 MHz Constant Frequency Clock SWs SSC Default 100 MHz Spread Spectrum Clock with 0 5 downspread LED Indicators The LEDs on the NI PXIe 8383mce give status information about power supplies link state and mode of operation Table 1 describes the function of the front panel LEDs Table 1 Front Panel LED Status Descriptions of the NI PXle 8383mc LED Color Meaning PWR LINK Off Power is off Blinking Red Power is out of spec Solid Amber Power is on and within spec an electrical link has not been established with the front panel and or the chassis backplane Solid Green Power is on and within spec electrical links have been established with both the front panel and backplane ports MC off Daisy Chain mode Solid Green PXImc mode NI PXle 8383mc Getting Started Guide National Instruments 7 There are also onboard LEDs that report more specific link status which can be useful for
5. debugging cases when the front panel PWR LINK LED reports a solid amber status Link Good LEDs LEDs that indicate a successful front panel cable link LED FP and backplane link LED BP to the onboard PCIe NTB switch Link Activity LEDs LED that indicates link activity on the backplane link LED BP Refer to Figure 3 for the location of these LEDs Installation and Configuration This section explains how to unpack and install the NI PXIe 8383mc hardware and software Unpacking The NI PXIe 8383mc is shipped in antistatic packages to prevent electrostatic discharge ESD to the devices ESD can damage several components on the device A Caution Never touch the exposed pins of connectors Doing so may damage the device To avoid such damage in handling the device take the following precautions e Ground yourself using a grounding strap or by holding a grounded object e Touch the antistatic package to a metal part of the computer chassis before removing the device from the package Remove the device from the package and inspect the device for loose components or any sign of damage Notify NI if the device appears damaged in any way Do not install a damaged device into the computer or into a PXI Express or CompactPCI Express chassis Store the device in the antistatic envelope when not in use Hardware Installation The following are general instructions for installing the NI PXIe 8383mc Consult your computer user manual
6. or technical reference manual for further instructions and warnings A Caution The protection provided by the MXI Express Gen II x8 products can be impaired if it is used in a manner not described in this document Complete the following steps to install the NI PXIe 8383mc in your PXI Express or CompactPCI Express chassis 1 Power off your PXI Express or CompactPCI Express chassis but leave it plugged in while installing the NI PXIe 8383mc The power cord grounds the chassis and protects it from electrical damage while you install the module 8 nicom NI PXle 8383mc Getting Started Guide A Caution To protect both yourself and the chassis from electrical hazards leave the chassis off until you finish installing the NI PXIe 8383mc Remove or open any doors or covers blocking access to the slot in which you intend to install the NI PXIe 8383mc Touch a metal part of the chassis to discharge any static electricity that might be on your clothes or body Make sure the injector ejector handle is in its downward position Be sure to remove all connector packaging and protective caps from retaining screws on the module Identify which slot the NI PXIe 8383mce will be installed in the chassis Refer to Table 2 to determine which slot types the NI PXIe 8383mc is compatible with Table 2 NI PXle 8383mc Slot Type Compatibility PXI Express Chassis Controller Peripheral Hybrid NI PXI Express H P A e Product N
7. processor and resources in the Primary System Host from those in the sub system The NTB is recognized as a PCI Express system endpoint to each of the systems As a result devices and other PCI resources on either side of the NTB are not visible to each other Communication between the NI PXle 8383mc Getting Started Guide National instruments 5 two systems occurs through processor domain partitioning and address translation between the memory mapped spaces of the two processors Each side of the PXImc logic block is connected to the front panel mc cable port and backplane connectors Q Tip For optimum link widths and performance use the NI PXIe 8383mc in chassis that support a Gen 2 x8 backplane link The chassis should also be controlled by a Slot 1 controller with Gen 2 x8 links to the backplane National Instruments offers Gen 2 PXI Express chassis and controllers that can establish x8 links Onboard Switches The NI PXIe 8383mc contains the following onboard switches SW3 MC DC Mode Switch The NI PXIe 8383mc is a multi personality product capable of operating in either multi computing MC mode or daisy chain DC mode This makes it possible for an NI PXIe 8383mc in MC mode to connect to another NI PXIe 8383mc in DC mode just as if it were a NI PXIe 8384 daisy chain module National Instruments recommends operating the NI PXIe 8383mc in MC mode and using a NI PXIe 8384 for daisy chain purposes MC DC Mode Sw
8. the appropriate link in the Certification column NI PXle 8383mc Getting Started Guide National Instruments 15 Environmental Management NI is committed to designing and manufacturing products in an environmentally responsible manner NI recognizes that eliminating certain hazardous substances from our products is beneficial to the environment and to NI customers For additional environmental information refer to the Minimize Our Environmental Impact web page at ni com environment This page contains the environmental regulations and directives with which NI complies as well as other environmental information not included in this document Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE et EU Customers At the end of the product life cycle all products must be sent to a WEEE recycling center For more information about WEEE recycling centers National Instruments WEEE initiatives and compliance with WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment visit ni com environment weee BT Re mis Riehl SEDE HE ROHS OHO RARA National Instruments HAF E LY fi A FBS al EE Se a FE RR ROHS XF National Instruments FE ROHS AHE EL WK ni com environment rohs_china For information about China RoHS compliance go to ni com environment rohs_china Worldwide Support and Services National Instruments corporate headquarters is located at 11500 North Mopac Expressway Austin Texas 78759 3504 National Instrum
9. GETTING STARTED GUIDE NI PXImc Devices NI PXle 8383mc PXImc Adapter Module Contents ADOUE This Guide cies chezss sessen secess tislesdsscnvscpscuedaastee couch Enise soeia ERa ssdsedbucdoasusescdenetonduansess aeetees 1 Prod cts Covered 5 lt r ssvencossepneesursbnvers erare ASA E a E 1 Related Documentation CONVENTIONS senii eE R heh AEE E A E REA E 2 Electromagnetic Compatibility Guidelines cesses seeeseceecseeeceeceeseeseceesesseeesscsaeseeecsaeatees 2 Functional Overview cspsisctvc ers ce ceases saya sscosc4sisinyscdstusesais A ota tgeanetvesecosg AR saystei cass 3 Product Featut S ui 4 s sis fos svessesv ed ouspbsscarstnessusnsssede con fap torens denota EnEn EA eae aR drea EdE Ea Siriane Eei 5 LED Indicators eeen e a AE AA Hates Dice E A 7 Installation and Configuration ccccssssssesecesceeceecoecscescenceccecsecseeseeseeseeseesesseceecececeeceseeaseass 8 Unpacking ceeeeeeee Hardware Installation Cabling sc cccicccceccshsais ch siscthsteces ctecan cee whe Powering On the PXIimc System ccececeeceseeseeseesecsecsecsecseesceacesceaeeceeseeeseeeseeseaseeseeeanes 10 Powering Off the PX Ime System ccecceccesceseeseeecsecseceecscesceseesceaceeeeeeeeeseeeeensensensereeees 12 Software Installation and Configuration cccesessseeeseesenseeceseseeseesesesscereceeeseeecseeees 12 SPEC CATIONS isc ccc seeasuaseeccteedd A sou dhe svesussietesdadhenezotGadontcadbesneussdvecd do
10. I PXIe 8383mc Jv J 6 9 Align the NI PXIe 8383mc with the card guides on the top and bottom of the system controller slot Hold the handle as you slowly slide the module into the chassis until the handle catches on the injector ejector rail Caution Do notraise the injector ejector handle as you insert the NI PXIe 8383mc It will not insert properly unless the handle is in its downward position so that it does not interfere with the injector ejector rail on the chassis Raise the injector ejector handle until the module firmly seats into the backplane receptacle connectors The front panel of the NI PXIe 8383mc should be even with the front panel of the chassis Tighten the bracket retaining screws on the top and bottom of the front panel to secure the NI PXIe 8383mc to the chassis Replace or close any doors or covers to the chassis Cabling National Instruments offers a variety of shielded MXI Express x8 copper cables that can be used to connect the NI PXIe 8383mc to MXI Express Gen 2 x8 products The NI MXI Express x8 copper cables use Molex x8 PCIe connectors and have no polarity so either end can be connected to either product For more information about these connectors visit Molex at www molex comand search for x8 PCIe iPass NI PXle 8383mc Getting Started Guide National Instruments 9 Table 3 shows the various MXI Express x8 copper cables available from National Instruments Table 3 National I
11. e 2 The MXI Express link is compatible with the PCI Express External Cabling 2 0 Specification developed by the PCISIG NI PXle 8383mc Getting Started Guide National Instruments 3 This effectively creates a tree or Star connection topology as shown in the example connectionscenario in Figure 2 Figure 2 Example PXImc System Primary System Host 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 PXImc Device y PXImc Device 1 Embedded Controller 4 PXI Express System Acting as a PXImc Device 2 NI PXle 8383mc in peripheral slot 5 NI PXle 8381 in controller slot 3 NI PXle 8384 in peripheral slot 6 NI PCle 8381in PCI Express Slot Figure 2 shows how various types of sub systems can be connected to a Primary System Host to create a tree topology of PXImc Devices The cable ports of all PXImc Logic Blocks in the example are indicated by an mc glyph to show their locations In cases where a sub system does not contain a PXImce Logic Block a NI PXIe 8383mc can be installed in the Primary System Host to create a Logical PXImc Device out of the sub system Q Tip Consolidating all NI PXIe 8383mc adapter modules into a single PXI Express chassis ideally the Primary Sy
12. ents also has offices located around the world For telephone support in the United States create your service request at ni com support or dial 512 795 8248 For telephone support outside the United States visit the Worldwide Offices section of ni com niglobal to access the branch office websites which provide up to date contact information support phone numbers email addresses and current events Refer to the N Trademarks and Logo Guidelines at ni com trademarks for more information on National Instruments trademarks Other product and company names mentioned herein are trademarks or trade names of their respective companies For patents covering National Instruments products technology refer to the appropriate location Help Patents in your software the patents txt file on your media or the National Instruments Patents Notice at ni com patents You can find information about end user license agreements EULAs and third party legal notices in the readme file for your NI product Refer to the Export Compliance Information at ni com legal export compliance for the National Instruments global trade compliance policy and how to obtain relevant HTS codes ECCNs and other import export data 2013 National Instruments All rights reserved 374141A 01 Aug13
13. ge Relative humidity range Storage Environment Ambient temperature range Relative humidity range Shock and Vibration Operational shock Random Vibration Operating Nonoperating 0 to 55 C Tested in accordance with IEC 60068 2 1 and TEC 60068 2 2 Meets MIL PRF 28800F Class 3 low temperature limit and MIL PRF 28800F Class 2 high temperature limit 10 to 90 noncondensing Tested in accordance with IEC 60068 2 56 40 to 71 C Tested in accordance with IEC 60068 2 1 and IEC 60068 2 2 Meets MIL PRF 28800F Class 3 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 gins 5 to 500 Hz 2 4 gins Tested in accordance with IEC 60068 2 64 Nonoperating test profile exceeds the requirements of MIL PRF 28800F Class 3 Caution Clean the NI PXIe 8383mce with a soft nonmetallic brush Make sure that the device is completely dry and free from contaminants before returning it to service 14 nicom NI PXle 8383mc Getting Started Guide Safety This product meets the requirements of the following standards of safety for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use e TEC 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 sec
14. itch MC Default PXImc Logic Block mode SW3 DC Daisy chaining mode NI recommends using the NI PXIe 8384 instead of an NI PXIe 8383mce set to DC mode since this feature may be removed in the future SW4 FACT USER Factory User Mode Switch The FACT USER switch shown in Figure 3 selects between two different memory resource request sizes With the switch in the FACT position the NI PXIe 8383mc requests a minimal amount of system resources and should be compatible with most computer systems that try to connect to it With the switch in the USER position the NI PXIe 8383mc requests a greater amount of system resources which may affect system compatibility Depending on your application USER mode may provide better system performance Refer to the N PXImc Help file included with the NI PXImce driver for more information on this topic a Note Some BIOSes may have trouble allocating the resources requested by the NI PXIe 8383mc set to USER mode The BIOSes of high performance NI embedded controllers such as the NI PXJe 8133 and NI PXIe 8135 have been designed with this in mind and offer maximum system compatibility 6 nicom NI PXle 8383mc Getting Started Guide This switch has no affect when SW3 is in DC mode FACT USER Switch Factory User BAR No Size bytes Address Space Prefetchable FACT BAR 5 32M 32 bit Yes sw4 BAR 1 128M 32 bit Yes BAR 2 64M 64 bit Yes USER BAR4 16M 32
15. not power on any chassis or PCs if it they are cabled to mc port s in other systems that are powered off Doing so will prevent the PXImc Logic Block s from recognizing the system that is cabled to it and the system that contains the PXImc Logic Block s will need to be rebooted to resolve this issue NI PXle 8383mc Getting Started Guide National Instruments 11 Power on the sub system s that are on the other side of the cable link s of the system s that were powered on in Step 2 These sub systems may also contain additional mc ports for cable links to other sub systems The item that follows power sequence C in Figure 4 meets this criterion Repeat Step 3 if applicable until all systems are powered on The item that follows power sequence D in Figure 4 meet this criterion Observe the front panel Link LED status on all NI PXIe 8383mc modules and all other products that connect the chassis and systems together via a cable link A properly linked system should report a solid green status across all products that accept a cabled MXI Express connection All NI PXIe 8383mce adapter modules should report a solid green MC LED status wherever they are set to MC mode of operation A Q Caution The front panel LED status of the NI PXIe 8383mc may not report cases when systems are not properly recognized due to an improper power on sequence A reboot ofthe system that controls the NI PXIe 8383mc may be necessary to resolve
16. nstruments MXI Express x8 Copper Cables Cable Length Meters Description Part Number 3m MXI Express x8 copper cable 782317 03 5m MXI Express x8 copper cable 782317 05 A Caution Do not insert or remove the cable after either system is powered on Doing so can hang or cause errors in applications communicating with devices If a cable becomes unplugged plug it back into the system You will need to restart both systems Powering On the PXImc System The order that systems are powered on relative to each other is important to ensure proper operation BIOSes and operating systems make the assumption that all PCI devices in the entire hierarchy will be available as soon as the boot sequence begins In addition the non transparent bridge in the PXImc Logic Block needs time to self configure before the sub system on the other side of the cable link can connect to it Consolidating all NI PXIe 8383mc adapter modules into a single PXI Express chassis ideally the Primary System Host will simplify the power sequence of the overall PXImc system Simply power on the Primary System Host that contains all of the NI PXIe 8383mc adapter modules and then power on all of the sub systems that are cabled to it For more complex PXImc System topologies a simple approach to powering on all systems is to perform the following steps 1 Power on all systems and chassis and allow the operating systems to fully load 2 Reboot all sy
17. stem Host will simplify the power sequence of the overall PXImc system 4 nicom NI PXle 8383mc Getting Started Guide The NI PXIe 8383mce can directly connect to any of the following NI MXI Express Gen 2 x8 products e NI PClIe 8381 Used to connect PCs with Gen 2 x8 or wider PCI Express slots e NI PXIe 8384 Used to connect PXI Express systems Refer to the MX1 Express Gen ITx8 User Manual available on the ni com website for installation instructions for the NI PCle 8381 NI PXIe 8381 and NI PXIe 8384 Refer to the N PXImc Help file and readme ht m1 files included with the NI PXImce driver for feature updates Product Features Figure 3 illustrates the core function and onboard features of the NI PXIe 8383mc Figure 3 NI PXle 8383mc 153100x 02L Block Diagram Link Good Link Activity FP BP FP BP oo od anal ee oo oo ot D PXImc Logic Block m Cle Gen II x8 a a PCle 8 NTB PCleGenlixe__ 1 Onboard Status LEDs 5 Front Panel Link 2 Backplane Link 6 mc Cable Port 3 SW 4 FACT USER Mode Switch 7 SW 5 CFC SSC Mode Switch 4 SW3 MC DC Mode Switch The PXImc logic block consists of a non transparent bridge and all the associated circuitry necessary to work with clock references from both the Primary System Host and the PXImc Device s own sub system The non transparent bridge NTB isolates the
18. stems 10 nicom NI PXle 8383mc Getting Started Guide To avoid having to reboot system controllers and PCs use the A to D power on sequence illustrated in Figure 4 Figure 4 Power Sequence for an Example PXImc System Primary System Host 00000000 00000000 00000000 0000000 90000000 0000 0000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SSE eal PXImc Device y PXImc Device Embedded Controller 4 PXI Express System Acting as a PXImc Device NI PXle 8383mc in peripheral slot 5 NI PXle 8381 in controller slot NI PXle 8384 in peripheral slot 6 NI PCle 8381in PCI Express Slot Power on all daisy chained PXI or PXI Express chassis that are not controlled by an embedded controller and do not have cable links with mc ports involved The item that follows power sequence A in Figure 4 meets these criteria Power on any applicable PXI Express chassis and or PCs that contain mc cable ports for example the NI PXIe 8383mc but are not cabled to other sub systems that contain me port s and are still powered off Allow time for the operating system to begin loading before proceeding to the next step The three items that follow power sequence B in Figure 4 meet these criteria A Caution Do
19. tion Electromagnetic Compatibility This product meets the requirements of the following EMC standards for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use e 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 ICES 001 Class A emissions 4 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 Ee Note Group 1 equipment per CISPR 11 is any industrial scientific or medical equipment that does not intentionally generates radio frequency energy for the treatment of material or inspection analysis purposes Ee Note For EMC declarations and certifications and additional information refer to the Online Product Certification section CE Compliance C This product meets the essential requirements of applicable European Directives as follows e 2006 95 EC Low Voltage Directive safety e 2004 108 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive EMC Online Product Certification To obtain product certifications and the Declaration of Conformity DoC for this product visit ni com certification search by model number or product line and click
20. tion To ensure the specified EMC performance operate this product only with shielded cables and accessories Functional Overview The NI PXIe 8383mc is a PXImc adapter module that allows the attachment of sub systems such as stand alone instruments PCs or other PXI Express systems to an existing PXI Express system via a high bandwidth low latency cabled MXI Express x8 link The NI PXIe 8383mc contains a PXImc Logic Block that makes it possible to join systems together non transparently Figure 1 illustrates where the PXImc Logic Block is applied to join the Root Complexes of two systems Figure 1 PXImc System Diagram Primary System Host PXImc Device CPU Memory CPU Memory x Root Complex Root Complex PXImc Logic Block Physical m z f Expansion 3 NTB a Endpoint Slot Port 2 i Endpoint Endpoint Endpoint Endpoint Endpoint In the example shown the system on the right is designated as a PXImc Device since it contains the PXImc Logic block i e the NI PXIe 8383mc The system on the left is designated the Primary System Host which serves as the central connection hub for all other PXImc Devices Refer to Chapters 1 and 2 of the PXI 7 PXI MultiComputing Hardware Specification Revision 1 0 available on the pxisa org website for relevant terminology and concepts used in this guid
21. usas des sarah esalenen dash spuegeeoushancgees 13 Worldwide Support atid Services rinore seee sth ite a E pout yetuenvesees isare iaa eas 16 About This Guide This document describes the features functions and operation of the NI PXIe 8383mc PXImc adapter module Products Covered NI PXIe 8383mc 153100x 02L 4 Note The model number listed below is followed by the specific NI assembly number in parentheses Ensure the specifications of interest match the NI assembly number that is printed on either the front or back side of the board a Note x denotes all letter revisions of the assembly Ww NATIONAL gt INSTRUMENTS Related Documentation The following documents contain information that you might find helpful as you read this manual e Your computer or chassis documentation MXI Express Gen II x8 User Manual available on the ni com website e NI PXImc Help file included with NI PXImc driver e PXI Express Hardware Specification Revision 2 0 e PXI 6 PXI Express Software Specification e PICMG CompactPCI Express EXP 0 R1 0 Specification e PCI Express Specification Revision 2 0 PCI Express External Cabling 2 0 Specification e PXI MultiComputing Hardware Specification Revision 1 0 e PXI MultiComputing Software Specification Revision 1 0 Conventions The following conventions appear in this manual CompactPCI Express The terms CompactPCI Express and CPCle are interchangeable in this CPClIe guide

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