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Hardware involved.
The SMT8036E is built around two main modules but also involves a carrier board
and some cables to connect them and allow them to communicate with each other
and to access the PC.
1x SMT310Q: PCI carrier
1x SMT365E: C64xx-based module; to be plugged on site 1 and 2 of SMT310Q.
1x SMT370: Dual ADC/DAC module; to be plugged on site 3 of SMT310Q.
1x long FMS cable (30cm): Comport FMS cable from TIM1-Comport2 (T1C2) to
TIM3-Comport3 (T3C3)
2x SHB cable (standard length):
- SHB cable connecting SHB0 on the SMT365E to SHB0 on the SMT370
- SHB cable connecting SHB1 on the SMT365E to SHB1 on the SMT370
2x MMBX to MMBX cables to connect J10 to J12 and JJ9 to J13 on the SMT370.
(For your system, you could have an SMT509-PCB replacing these MMBX cables)
Hardware installation.
Here are the steps to follow to install the SMT8036 system.
1. Place the SMT365E on TIM sites 1&2 of the carrier board (SMT310Q).
2. Place the SMT370 on TIM site 3 of the carrier board (SMT310Q).
3. Make sure that the boards are firmly seated, then provide the 3.3V to the
boards by screwing down the modules through the mounting holes of the
SMT365E and SMT370.
4. Connect the comport FMS cable from TIM1-Comport2 (T1C2) to TIM3-
Comport3 (T3C3) on the back of the SMT310Q.
5. Connect one of the SHB cables between SHB0 on the SMT365E to SHB0 on
the SMT370.
6. Connect the other SHB cable between SHB1 on the SMT365E to SHB1 on the
SMT370.
7. Use the included analogue PCB (SMT509-PCB) to make a loopback
connection or the analogue cables to acquire and send the signals from the
outside.
(If cables were supplied, connected J9 to J13 and J10 to J12 of the SMT370)
8. Place the carrier board in the host system.
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