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High speed serial link for UA1 microprocessor network

The UA1 data acquisition system consists of a set of distributed microprocessor units. An interprocessor link, independent of the CAMAC data readout, has been developed in order to have continuous remote control and run-time data handling, e.g. transmission of calibration programs/parameters, equipm...

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Autores principales: Cittolin, S, Löfstedt, B, Zurfluh, E
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1981
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1050543
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author Cittolin, S
Löfstedt, B
Zurfluh, E
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Löfstedt, B
Zurfluh, E
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description The UA1 data acquisition system consists of a set of distributed microprocessor units. An interprocessor link, independent of the CAMAC data readout, has been developed in order to have continuous remote control and run-time data handling, e.g. transmission of calibration programs/parameters, equipment test/status and histogram accumulation. The data transmission system is designed to be used in a loop configuration equipped with transceivers for twisted pair cables (RS-422). As an economical system, it is running as an ancillary serial loop-link between microprocessors, like Data Acquisition Crate Controllers and systems with distributed intelligence. The software driver consists of a loop-controller package, which may run in a BAMBI Computer Language environment and a fully interrupt controlled program for all other secondary stations. A special single-character mode provides a handy link for remote debugging in a pseudo-full-duplex mode. The format is based on the HDLC protocol without sequence numbering. The Chip MC-6854 from Motorola, Inc. enables an implementation with few components.
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spelling cern-10505432019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1050543engCittolin, SLöfstedt, BZurfluh, EHigh speed serial link for UA1 microprocessor networkComputing and ComputersThe UA1 data acquisition system consists of a set of distributed microprocessor units. An interprocessor link, independent of the CAMAC data readout, has been developed in order to have continuous remote control and run-time data handling, e.g. transmission of calibration programs/parameters, equipment test/status and histogram accumulation. The data transmission system is designed to be used in a loop configuration equipped with transceivers for twisted pair cables (RS-422). As an economical system, it is running as an ancillary serial loop-link between microprocessors, like Data Acquisition Crate Controllers and systems with distributed intelligence. The software driver consists of a loop-controller package, which may run in a BAMBI Computer Language environment and a fully interrupt controlled program for all other secondary stations. A special single-character mode provides a handy link for remote debugging in a pseudo-full-duplex mode. The format is based on the HDLC protocol without sequence numbering. The Chip MC-6854 from Motorola, Inc. enables an implementation with few components.CERN-DD-81-17EP Internal Report 81-08oai:cds.cern.ch:10505431981-10-13
spellingShingle Computing and Computers
Cittolin, S
Löfstedt, B
Zurfluh, E
High speed serial link for UA1 microprocessor network
title High speed serial link for UA1 microprocessor network
title_full High speed serial link for UA1 microprocessor network
title_fullStr High speed serial link for UA1 microprocessor network
title_full_unstemmed High speed serial link for UA1 microprocessor network
title_short High speed serial link for UA1 microprocessor network
title_sort high speed serial link for ua1 microprocessor network
topic Computing and Computers
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1050543
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