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Advanced TCA Backplane Tester
At the beginning of 2003, the PICMG group adopted the AdvancedTCA (Advanced Telecom Computing Architecture) standard. The 10Gb/s backplane of the AdvancedTCA chassis is well specified in the standard but it remains however a high end product, which can be itself subject to printed circuit board manu...
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author | Oltean, Alexandra Dana |
author_facet | Oltean, Alexandra Dana |
author_sort | Oltean, Alexandra Dana |
collection | CERN |
description | At the beginning of 2003, the PICMG group adopted the AdvancedTCA (Advanced Telecom Computing Architecture) standard. The 10Gb/s backplane of the AdvancedTCA chassis is well specified in the standard but it remains however a high end product, which can be itself subject to printed circuit board manufacturing control problems that could greatly affect its quality control. In order to study the practical aspects of high speed Ethernet switching at 10Gb/s and to validate the signal integrity of the AdvancedTCA backplane, we developed a Backplane Tester. The tester system is able of running monitored PRBS traffic at 3.125Gb/s over every link on the AdvancedTCA backplane simultaneously and to monitor any possible connectivity failure immediately in terms of link and slot position inside the chassis. The present report presents the architectural hardware design, the control structure and software aspects of the AdvancedTCA Backplane Tester design. |
id | cern-847212 |
institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
publishDate | 2004 |
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spelling | cern-8472122019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/847212engOltean, Alexandra DanaAdvanced TCA Backplane TesterEngineeringAt the beginning of 2003, the PICMG group adopted the AdvancedTCA (Advanced Telecom Computing Architecture) standard. The 10Gb/s backplane of the AdvancedTCA chassis is well specified in the standard but it remains however a high end product, which can be itself subject to printed circuit board manufacturing control problems that could greatly affect its quality control. In order to study the practical aspects of high speed Ethernet switching at 10Gb/s and to validate the signal integrity of the AdvancedTCA backplane, we developed a Backplane Tester. The tester system is able of running monitored PRBS traffic at 3.125Gb/s over every link on the AdvancedTCA backplane simultaneously and to monitor any possible connectivity failure immediately in terms of link and slot position inside the chassis. The present report presents the architectural hardware design, the control structure and software aspects of the AdvancedTCA Backplane Tester design.CERN-OPEN-2005-016oai:cds.cern.ch:8472122004-07-01 |
spellingShingle | Engineering Oltean, Alexandra Dana Advanced TCA Backplane Tester |
title | Advanced TCA Backplane Tester |
title_full | Advanced TCA Backplane Tester |
title_fullStr | Advanced TCA Backplane Tester |
title_full_unstemmed | Advanced TCA Backplane Tester |
title_short | Advanced TCA Backplane Tester |
title_sort | advanced tca backplane tester |
topic | Engineering |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/847212 |
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