VXI Switch EX7000 User Manual

EX7000 SERIES  
MICROWAVE SWITCH ASSEMBLIES WITH  
LXI-COMPLIANT LAN INTERFACE  
USERS MANUAL  
P/N: 82-0121-000  
Release December 14, 2007  
VXI Technology, Inc.  
2031 Main Street  
Irvine, CA 92614-6509  
(949) 955-1894  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
INTRODUCTION  
Certification..........................................................................................................................................................5  
Warranty...............................................................................................................................................................5  
Limitation of Warranty.........................................................................................................................................5  
Restricted Rights Legend......................................................................................................................................5  
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY...............................................................................................................................6  
GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.............................................................................................................................7  
Terms and Symbols ..............................................................................................................................................7  
SUPPORT RESOURCES ...............................................................................................................................................8  
SECTION 1....................................................................................................................................................................9  
INTRODUCTION .........................................................................................................................................................9  
Introduction ..........................................................................................................................................................9  
EX71HD: High-Density 26 GHz Modular Microwave Switching, Non-Latching .........................................9  
EX72SF: High-Density 26 GHz Modular Microwave Switching, Latch with Self-Terminating Options....10  
EX7400: LXI Based Custom RF Interface Platform.....................................................................................10  
Common Features...............................................................................................................................................10  
Interactive Control..............................................................................................................................................11  
Relay Drive Control............................................................................................................................................12  
Interfacing with Other Components ...................................................................................................................13  
Features...............................................................................................................................................................13  
Relay Odometer.............................................................................................................................................13  
Exclude Lists.................................................................................................................................................13  
Scan Lists ......................................................................................................................................................13  
Configuration Table ......................................................................................................................................13  
Programmable MBB and BBM.....................................................................................................................13  
EX7000 Specifications .......................................................................................................................................14  
SECTION 2..................................................................................................................................................................15  
PREPARATION FOR USE...........................................................................................................................................15  
Overview ............................................................................................................................................................15  
Unpacking...........................................................................................................................................................15  
Installation Location...........................................................................................................................................15  
Driver Installation...............................................................................................................................................16  
EX7000 Hardware Setup ....................................................................................................................................16  
Network Configuration.......................................................................................................................................16  
SECTION 3..................................................................................................................................................................19  
BASIC OPERATION ..................................................................................................................................................19  
Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................19  
Rear Panel View .................................................................................................................................................19  
Trigger Bus Connectors.................................................................................................................................20  
Digital I/O Connector....................................................................................................................................20  
General Purpose I/O......................................................................................................................................21  
Reset Button..................................................................................................................................................22  
Front Panel View................................................................................................................................................22  
EX71HD........................................................................................................................................................22  
EX72SF.........................................................................................................................................................23  
EX7400 .........................................................................................................................................................24  
SECTION 4..................................................................................................................................................................25  
WEB PAGE OPERATION...........................................................................................................................................25  
Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................25  
General Web Page Operation .............................................................................................................................25  
Password Protection ......................................................................................................................................26  
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VXI Technology Logo ..................................................................................................................................27  
EX7000 Title Block ......................................................................................................................................27  
Soft Front Panel..................................................................................................................................................28  
Network Configuration.......................................................................................................................................29  
Time Configuration ............................................................................................................................................31  
Device Identify ...................................................................................................................................................33  
Upgrade ..............................................................................................................................................................33  
Reset ...................................................................................................................................................................34  
Reboot.................................................................................................................................................................34  
SECTION 5..................................................................................................................................................................35  
THEORY OF OPERATION..........................................................................................................................................35  
Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................35  
System Overview................................................................................................................................................35  
Open-Collector vs. TTL Drive Lines..................................................................................................................36  
Relay Access & Control .....................................................................................................................................37  
Continuous Mode..........................................................................................................................................37  
Pulse Mode....................................................................................................................................................38  
INDEX.........................................................................................................................................................................39  
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CERTIFICATION  
VTI Microwave, a business unit of VXI Technology, Inc. (VTI) certifies that this product met its published  
specifications at the time of shipment from the factory. VTI Microwave further certifies that its calibration  
measurements are traceable to the United States National Institute of Standards and Technology (formerly National  
Bureau of Standards), to the extent allowed by that organization’s calibration facility, and to the calibration facilities  
of other International Standards Organization members.  
WARRANTY  
The product referred to herein is warranted against defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year  
from the receipt date of the product at customer’s facility. The sole and exclusive remedy for breach of any warranty  
concerning these goods shall be repair or replacement of defective parts, or a refund of the purchase price, to be  
determined at the option of VTI Microwave.  
For warranty service or repair, this product must be returned to a VXI Technology authorized service center. The  
product shall be shipped prepaid to VTI and VTI shall prepay all returns of the product to the buyer. However, the  
buyer shall pay all shipping charges, duties, and taxes for products returned to VTI from another country.  
VTI Microwave warrants that its software and firmware designated by VTI Microwave for use with a product will  
execute its programming when properly installed on that product. VTI Microwave does not however warrant that the  
operation of the product, or software, or firmware will be uninterrupted or error free.  
LIMITATION OF WARRANTY  
The warranty shall not apply to defects resulting from improper or inadequate maintenance by the buyer, buyer-  
supplied products or interfacing, unauthorized modification or misuse, operation outside the environmental  
specifications for the product, or improper site preparation or maintenance.  
VTI Microwave and VXI Technology, Inc. shall not be liable for injury to property other than the goods themselves.  
Other than the limited warranty stated above, VXI Technology, Inc. makes no other warranties, express or implied,  
with respect to the quality of product beyond the description of the goods on the face of the contract.  
VTI Microwave specifically disclaims the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.  
RESTRICTED RIGHTS LEGEND  
Use, duplication, or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subdivision (b)(3)(ii) of the  
Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause in DFARS 252.227-7013.  
VTI Microwave  
A VXI Technology, Inc. Business Unit  
2031 Main Street  
Irvine, CA 92614-6509 U.S.A.  
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D E C L A R A T I O N O F C O N F O R M I T Y  
Declaration of Conformity According to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014  
MANUFACTURERS NAME  
VXI Technology, Inc.  
MANUFACTURERS ADDRESS  
2031 Main Street  
Irvine, California 92614-6509  
PRODUCT NAME  
Microwave Switch Assembly with LAN Interface  
MODEL NUMBER(S)  
PRODUCT OPTIONS  
PRODUCT CONFIGURATIONS  
EX7000 Series Microwave Switch Assemblies  
All  
All  
VXI Technology, Inc. declares that the aforementioned product conforms to the requirements of  
the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC and the EMC Directive 89/366/EEC (inclusive 93/68/EEC)  
and carries the “CE” mark accordingly. The product has been designed and manufactured  
according to the following specifications:  
SAFETY  
EN61010 (2001)  
EMC  
EN61326 (1997 w/A1:98) Class A  
CISPR 22 (1997) Class A  
VCCI (April 2000) Class A  
ICES-003 Class A (ANSI C63.4 1992)  
AS/NZS 3548 (w/A1 & A2:97) Class A  
FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class A  
EN 61010-1:2001  
I hereby declare that the aforementioned product has been designed to be in compliance with the relevant sections  
of the specifications listed above as well as complying with all essential requirements of the Low Voltage Directive.  
December 2007  
Steve Mauga, QA Manager  
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GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Review the following safety precautions to avoid bodily injury and/or damage to the product.  
These precautions must be observed during all phases of operation or service of this product.  
Failure to comply with these precautions, or with specific warnings elsewhere in this manual,  
violates safety standards of design, manufacture, and intended use of the product.  
Service should only be performed by qualified personnel.  
TERMS AND SYMBOLS  
These terms may appear in this manual:  
Indicates that a procedure or condition may cause bodily injury or death.  
WARNING  
CAUTION  
Indicates that a procedure or condition could possibly cause damage to  
equipment or loss of data.  
These symbols may appear on the product:  
ATTENTION - Important safety instructions  
Frame or chassis ground  
Indicates that the product was manufactured after August 13, 2005. This mark is  
placed in accordance with EN 50419, Marking of electrical and electronic  
equipment in accordance with Article 11(2) of Directive 2002/96/EC (WEEE).  
End-of-life product can be returned to VTI by obtaining an RMA number. Fees  
for take-back and recycling will apply if not prohibited by national law.  
WARNINGS  
Follow these precautions to avoid injury or damage to the product:  
To avoid electrical overload, electric shock, or fire hazard, do not  
use a power source that applies other than the specified voltage.  
To avoid injury, electric shock or fire hazard:  
Use Proper Power Source  
Operating Conditions  
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Do not operate in wet or damp conditions.  
Do not operate in an explosive atmosphere.  
Operate or store only in specified temperature range.  
Provide proper clearance for product ventilation to prevent  
overheating.  
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DO NOT operate if any damage to this product is suspected.  
Product should be inspected or serviced only by qualified  
personnel.  
The operator of this instrument is advised that if the equipment is  
used in a manner not specified in this manual, the protection  
provided by the equipment may be impaired.  
Improper Use  
Conformity is checked by inspection.  
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SUPPORT RESOURCES  
Support resources for this product are available on the Internet and at VXI Technology customer  
support centers.  
VTI Microwave  
A VXI Technology Business Unit  
World Headquarters  
VXI Technology, Inc.  
2031 Main Street  
Irvine, CA 92614-6509  
Phone: (949) 955-1894  
Fax: (949) 955-3041  
VXI Technology  
Cleveland Instrument Division  
5425 Warner Road  
Suite 13  
Valley View, OH 44125  
Phone: (216) 447-8950  
Fax: (216) 447-8951  
VXI Technology  
Lake Stevens Instrument Division  
VXI Technology, Inc.  
1924 - 203 Bickford  
Snohomish, WA 98290  
Phone: (425) 212-2285  
Fax: (425) 212-2289  
Technical Support  
Phone: (949) 955-1894  
Fax: (949) 955-3041  
Visit http://www.vxitech.com for worldwide support sites and service plan information.  
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SECTION 1  
INTRODUCTION  
INTRODUCTION  
The EX7000 series of modular microwave switch assemblies consist of standard products as well  
as custom factory configured enclosures. All are rack mountable and range in size from 1U to 4U.  
The standard products include the EX71HD, a 1U high-density, 26 GHz non-latching microwave  
switch mainframe; the EX72SF, a 2U high-density, 26 GHz latching microwave switch  
mainframe; and the EX7400, a 4U switching platform that is custom built per customer  
specifications, but contains the same LAN interface, relay driver boards, and power supply as the  
EX71HD and EX72SF. The EX7400 can contain an assortment of electromechanical relays, plus  
any additional active or passive components that may be required. Every member of the EX7000  
series comes with an LXI compliant LAN interface.  
EX71HD: High-Density 26 GHz Modular Microwave Switching, Non-Latching  
FIGURE 1-1: EX71HD (SHOWN WITH A FULL COMPLIMENT OF HIGH-DENSITY SWITCHES)  
The EX71HD measures only 1U (1.75”) in height yet is configured for a family of miniature  
microwave switches and contains twelve front panel slots that can be configured with any of the  
following switches in any order desired:  
7102  
7104  
7106  
7122  
Dual SPDT  
SP4T  
SP6T  
Transfer  
The unit can be delivered preconfigured from the factory with any twelve of the above devices or  
can be purchased with less than the full compliment of switches. Additional switches can be added  
by the customer at later dates. The EX71HD is a totally self contained unit with EX7000-OEM  
board set and ac power supply built in to the assembly.  
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EX72SF: High-Density 26 GHz Modular Microwave Switching, Latch with Self-Terminating  
Options  
FIGURE 1-2: EX72SF (SHOWN WITH A FULL COMPLIMENT OF AGILENT SWITCHES)  
The EX72SF is a 2U (3.5”) enclosure that can house up to six Agilent SPDT switches as well as  
up to six full-size Agilent multi-pole single throw latching terminated or unterminated switches. It  
can be delivered preconfigured from the factory with twelve switches or can be purchased with  
less than the full compliment of switches. Additional switches can be added by the customer at  
later dates. The EX72SF is totally self contained unit with EX7000-OEM board set and ac power  
supply built into the assembly. Also provided on the EX72SF is a 32-channel, general purpose I/O  
bus. Access to this bus is through a front panel-mounted 37-pin D-sub connector. Further details  
on this bus can be found in Section 3.  
See Section 3, Basic Operation, for a complete list of Agilent switch modules that can be used  
with the EX72SF.  
EX7400: LXI Based Custom RF Interface Platform  
The EX7400 is built around the same internal components as the EX71HD and EX72SF. It starts  
life as a 4U high and 24” deep rack mountable enclosure. It can be purchased in this configuration  
allowing a customer to add their own RF and microwave components to the front and rear panels  
as well as the removable mezzanine that is located at approximately the mid way point between  
the top and bottom covers. It may also be supplied as a custom or special unit which is  
preconfigured at the factory with all of the components and inter-connect cabling specified by the  
customer.  
COMMON FEATURES  
Preconfigured units, whether an EX71HD, EX72SF, or the EX7400, are delivered with a complete  
Configuration File that contains all the pertinent details about each programmable device mounted  
inside. In the case of the EX7400, which may contain internal inter-connect path cabling, the  
Configuration File also contains all of the point-to-point signal path information. The information  
included in the Configuration File allows the user to establish a complete signal route by  
indicating only the end points in a compliant IVI-Switch Connect statement, thus simplifying the  
programming task.  
The EX7000 series assemblies, referred to here after as EX7000, consists of an LXI Class A  
compliant digital controller interface, one or more 72-channel relay driver board, integral ac power  
supply, and a selectable assortment of electromechanical microwave switches. More than one  
relay driver boards are used in custom applications where the internal number of coils exceeds the  
72 coil capacity of one relay driver board. As many as four relay driver boards, one plus three  
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expansion boards, are available for large designs. Extremely large designs, that require five to  
eight relay driver boards, can be accommodated with special HW and SW updates. Consult the  
factory for details.  
FIGURE 1-3: POPULATED EX7400 MAINFRAME  
NOTE  
The EX7000 series assemblies, including the EX71HD, EX72SF, and EX7400 may be referred to  
in this manual as simply EX7000  
INTERACTIVE CONTROL  
As an LXI-compliant device, the EX7000 has an embedded web server running which provides a  
JAVA applet for interactively configuring the box for its specific configuration as well as allowing  
for the direct control of components.  
A functional list of the actual components within the enclosure is stored on-board in non-volatile  
memory. Opening of the Soft Front Panel (SFP) results in a graphical depiction of the various  
switching components along with an indication of the current state of their contacts. Simple mouse  
clicks on the web browser can easily and quickly open and close any contact.  
The embedded configuration file can be edited using a simple SW tool called the Configurator.  
This is especially convenient when additional microwave switches are added in the field.  
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FIGURE 1-4: JAVA-BASED GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE  
RELAY DRIVE CONTROL  
The EX7000 contains a proprietary circuit board set consisting of a Relay Driver Board (RDB)and  
LXI LAN Interface Board, which is known as the EX7000-OEM when supplied as a set without  
an enclosure. They have been designed to provide maximum flexibility for controlling virtually  
any type of RF/microwave relay or component. Each RDB provides 72 high-current drivers,  
which are divided into twelve sections of six lines. Each section consists of:  
six high-current drive lines  
six indicator/status bits  
one reset line  
four relay ID bits  
one relay power input  
one 5 V input  
one ground  
Each driver board is capable of recognizing and controlling either latching or non-latching switch  
modules. A programmable delay (per driver board) dictates the amount of time allocated to relay  
settling times and current cutoffs (for latching relays).  
Each driver board has a single programmable delay parameter. The programmable delay for any  
board should be set to the maximum value required by any component connected to that board.  
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Data is latched to the gate of the output coil drive FET dictating whether or not the FET will sink  
current and energize the relay coil. See the EX7000-OEM Manual (P/N: 82-0118-000) for more  
details.  
INTERFACING WITH OTHER COMPONENTS  
The EX7000 board set is capable of controlling other programmable components, such as filters  
and attenuators, through either the high-current channels or the 32-bit parallel I/O. Access to the  
control lines can be achieved in various ways. The high-current channels are available from the  
EX71HD and EX72SDF via pass-through switches that mount on the front panel in place of one  
or more switches. These switches consist of a flat mounting plate with mounting holes to match  
the multi-throw switch it replaces. A multi-pin connector is mounted to the plate and the connector  
is wired directly to one of the relay driving connectors, allowing external use by the user.  
In addition to the high-current control lines, the EX72SF also has a front panel mounted,  
32-channel, TTL-level, general purpose IO bus available. Refer to Section 3 for details or obtain a  
copy of the EX7000-OEM Manual for more information on this bus. Contact the factor or visit the  
VXI Technology, Inc. website for a copy of this document.  
FEATURES  
Relay Odometer  
Each relay drive line has an associated “odometer” which tracks the number of times a relay coil  
has been actuated. This data is written to non-volatile memory and can be called from application  
code or the web interface. This assists preventative maintenance programs as relays can be closely  
monitored as they near end-of-life.  
Exclude Lists  
The supplied API supports the implementation of exclude lists. Undesirable combinations of relay  
closures can be stored and warnings or errors will be generated any time an excluded combination  
is attempted. This helps prevent unsafe conditions such as shorting sources to ground or coupling  
one source to another.  
Scan Lists  
Up to 16,000 scan list elements can be stored to help reduce overhead that can be accrued when  
relying on the host controller to manage the sequencing of switch states. A predefined list of  
switch states can be stored on-board and advanced through hardware control/handshaking with  
external system devices via the LXI Trigger Bus or the GP digital I/O port. Use of scan lists can  
considerably speed up test execution times.  
Configuration Table  
The information included in the Configuration File allows the user to establish a complete signal  
route by indicating only the end points in a compliant IVI-Switch Connect statement, thus  
simplifying the programming task  
Programmable MBB and BBM  
The application code can globally define whether or not the relays ‘break-before-make’ or ‘make-  
before-break’ when sequencing through relay setups.  
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EX7000 SPECIFICATIONS  
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS  
PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS  
EX71HD  
EX72SF  
19” (48.2 cm) width x 24.25” (61.6 cm) depth* x 1.75” (4.5 cm) height  
19” (48.2 cm) width x 24.25” (61.6 cm) depth* x 3.50” (8.9 cm) height  
19” (48.2 cm) width x 24.25” (61.6 cm) depth* x 7.0” (17.8 cm) height  
* excludes coaxial connector protrusion from face of front and/or rear panels  
EX7400  
CONNECTORS  
Host interface  
Trigger bus  
RJ-45 (CAT 5e) Ethernet (10/100T)  
Dual 25-pin mini D-sub  
8 LVDS in/out, LXI Class A  
9-pin D-sub  
GP digital I/O  
8 TTL I/O  
IEC EN 60320 C13  
AC power  
RESET  
Momentary push-button LAN reset, available through rear panel access hole  
POWER  
Voltage  
Power  
90 V ac - 264 V ac, 47 Hz - 63 Hz  
110 VA Max (EX71HD), 20 VA Max (EX72SF)  
DIGITAL CONTROLLER BOARD (DCB)  
MCF5272  
PROCESSOR  
32 MB  
8 MB  
SDRAM  
Flash ROM  
< 3 ms  
Single-command response time  
RELAY DRIVER BOARD (RDB)  
RELAY POWER  
+5 V to +48 V  
*Three power pins, each connected to four relay driver connections  
RELAY DRIVERS  
72 open-drain high-current sink on a standard board. Options available to replace some or  
all of the open drain outputs with TTL drivers. Expandable to 576. Twelve open-drain  
very high-current sink drivers for reset. Arranged as one drive line per relay driver  
connector as well as 12 lines together on one connector on J21.  
MAXIMUM CURRENT SINK  
200 mA (all channels ON) for 72 channels  
410 mA (individual channels) for 72 channels  
800 mA for 12 reset lines  
TTL I/O  
32 channels per board, expandable to 256  
MODULE ID  
Rotary switch (0 through 7 identifies driver board in chain)  
SOFTWARE  
PROGRAMMATIC CONTROL  
IVI-COM and IVI-C API  
IVI similar API for Linux  
DOS-based interactive command set  
INTERACTIVE CONTROL  
CONFIGURATION TABLE  
SCAN LIST  
Embedded JAVA applet  
128 elements (power-on, last known, user-defined)  
16k set-ups  
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SECTION 2  
PREPARATION FOR USE  
OVERVIEW  
This section provides a step-by-step process for setting up the EX7000 series assemblies for use.  
For simplicity, the EX7000 series assemblies, including the EX71HD, EX72SF, and EX7400 will  
be referred to as EX7000 in this section. It covers hardware installation, input connections, and  
software installation.  
UNPACKING  
When the EX7000 is unpacked from its shipping carton, the contents should include the following  
items:  
EX71HD, EX72SF, or EX7400  
EX7000 Series User’s Manual (this manual)  
VTEX Switch Driver Programmer’s Manual  
VXI Technology, Inc. Drivers and Product Manuals CD  
Power line cord  
All components should be immediately inspected for damage upon receipt of the unit.  
INSTALLATION LOCATION  
The EX7000 is designed to be largely insensitive to external electrical, magnetic, and thermal  
disturbances. However, as with all precision instrumentation, certain precautions, if taken into  
consideration, can help achieve maximum performance.  
1) The unit should be located away from sources of extreme high or low temperatures.  
2) The unit should be located away from sources of high magnetic fields such as motors,  
generators, and power transformers.  
The EX71HD and EX72SF employ active cooling for maximum product reliability. The EX7400  
may or may not employ such cooling, depending on the expected power consumption. When any  
of the EX7000 family of products is installed into a test fixture, the user must ensure that adequate  
air flow is provided to all components.  
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DRIVER INSTALLATION  
The EX7000 is shipped with a VXI Technology, Inc. LXI Drivers and Product Manuals CD which  
includes software drivers, user’s manuals, the VXI Technology Product Catalog, as well as some  
third-party software. Please refer to the ReadMe.txt file included on the Distribution CD for  
installation instructions specific to revision of the CD provided.  
EX7000 HARDWARE SETUP  
To properly set up the EX7000 for use, the following cabling connections must be made:  
ac power cord, supplied with the EX7000 must be plugged into any standard ac outlet  
providing 90 V ac to 264 V ac at 47 Hz to 63 Hz.  
A connection between the Host PC and the EX7000 LAN port must be made. A CAT-5e  
cable may be used to make this connection. Note, this cable is not provided with the EX7000.  
FIGURE 2-1: EX7000 CABLING DIAGRAM  
NETWORK CONFIGURATION  
With its default network configuration, the EX7000 will attempt to locate a DHCP server. If one is  
found, the IP address assigned by the DHCP server will be used. Otherwise, after a timeout of  
20 seconds, the unit will attempt to obtain an IP address by using AutoIP.  
NOTE  
At any time, the EX7000 can be returned to a known, default network configuration by using the  
LCI (LAN Configuration Initialize) mechanism. See Reset Button for more information.  
AutoIP is a mechanism for finding an unused IP address in the range 169.254.X.Y, where X is in  
the range 1 through 254 and Y is in the range 0 through 255. The device will first attempt to obtain  
the specific address 169.254.X.Y, where X and Y are the second-to-last and last octets (bytes) of  
the device’s MAC address. However, X will be set to 1 if it is 0 in the MAC address, and to 254 if  
it is 255 in the MAC address. This is in accordance with the AutoIP standard (RFC 3927). If this  
address is already in use, the unit will attempt to obtain other IP addresses in a pseudorandom  
fashion until it finds one that is available.  
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To illustrate the AutoIP mechanism, Table 2-1 lists the AutoIP default address for some example  
MAC addresses.  
MAC Address  
00:0D:3F:01:00:01  
00:0D:3F:01:01:01  
00:0D:3F:01:A3:28  
00:0D:3F:01:FE:FE  
00:0D:3F:01:FF:FE  
AutoIP Default Address  
169.254.1.1  
169.254.1.1  
169.254.163.40  
169.254.254.254  
169.254.254.254  
TABLE 2-1: AUTOIP DEFAULT ADDRESS ASSIGNMENT  
If a static IP address assignment is preferred, one can be optionally assigned via the embedded  
web page interface. This is done by clicking the Network Configuration link, disabling DHCP  
and AutoIP, enabling Static, and then assigning a static IP address, subnet mask, and gateway  
address, and, optionally up to three DNS servers. For more information, see Network  
Configuration in Section 4.  
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SECTION 3  
BASIC OPERATION  
INTRODUCTION  
The EX7000 Series modular microwave switch assemblies require only ac power and a LAN  
connection to a PC or network. The PC must have an Internet browser, such as Internet Explorer  
or Firefox, installed. The imbedded web page in each EX7000 allows easy access and control of  
the internal microwave components.  
REAR PANEL VIEW  
The rear panel of the EX7000 contains an ac power entry module, an ac power switch, an Ethernet  
10/100 Base-T connection, a general purpose digital IO connections, LXI trigger bus connectors,  
and access to the reset button.  
Figure 3-1 shows a typical rear panel, in this case, of an EX7400.  
The rear panel of the EX7400 may have coaxial connectors. Their type, quantity, and location are  
a function of the customer’s requirements.  
FIGURE 3-1: EX7000 - TYPICAL REAR PANEL VIEW (EX7400)  
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Trigger Bus Connectors  
The EX7000 provides an LXI compatible trigger bus connector set on the rear panel of the  
instrument. Both connectors have the same pin assignments and are wired in parallel. For more  
information on the LXI Trigger Bus and creating an appropriate cable, please visit  
www.lxistandard.org and refer to LXI Standard Revision 1.2 and LXI Trigger Bus Cable and  
Terminator Specifications Rev 1.1. The trigger bus pin assignments are provided on the next page.  
Trigger Bus Connectors  
Pin  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Signal  
+3.3 V  
GND  
Pin  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
Signal  
RP_TRIG_P0  
RP_TRIG_N0  
RESERVED  
RP_TRIG_P2  
RP_TRIG_N2  
GND  
RP_TRIG_P4  
RP_TRIG_N4  
GND  
RP_TRIG_P1  
RP_TRIG_N1  
GND  
RP_TRIG_P3  
RP_TRIG_N3  
GND  
RP_TRIG_P5  
RP_TRIG_N5  
RESERVED  
RP_TRIG_P7  
9
RP_TRIG_P6  
RP_TRIG_N6  
RESERVED  
10  
11  
12  
13  
RP_TRIG_N7  
1
13  
25  
14  
Digital I/O Connector  
The EX7000 features an 8-channel digital I/O port on the rear panel of the instrument. This port  
can be used as a trigger source and as a general purpose output device. The digital I/O connector is  
a standard DB-9 with the following pin assignment:  
Digital IO Connector  
Pin  
1
3
5
7
Signal  
Pin  
2
4
6
8
Signal  
DIO Channel 0  
DIO Channel 2  
DIO Channel 4  
DIO Channel 6  
DIO Channel 1  
DIO Channel 3  
DIO Channel 5  
DIO Channel 7  
GND  
9
1
5
6
9
Mating Connector: Tyco 5-747904-2  
As a general purpose output device, each DIO channel can be independently programmed with  
regards to its output functionality and its static level to assume when enabled as an output. When  
not enabled as an output, a channel becomes tri-stated, preventing conflict with other potential  
voltage drivers. Reference the port’s electrical specifications in Table 3-1 for voltage tolerance  
limits and output drive capabilities. Regardless of output functionality, each channel provides  
constant input functionality. That is, the input level on each channel can be accessed without a  
specific enable command. Moreover, the base functionality of the DIO channels is not affected by  
triggering, scanning, or any other instrument process.  
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When enabled as an output, each channel also has the ability to generate a 1 µs pulse upon  
command. An example application of this pulse is to use the EX7000 to externally trigger another  
piece of test equipment. The specific operation of the pulse depends on the static level  
programmed for that channel. When a channel is programmed with a static level of high, the pulse  
will be low-going. When a channel is programmed with a static level of low, the pulse will be  
high-going. Each pulse generation requires a separate command.  
The electrical specifications for the digital I/O port are provided in Table 3-1. Particular note  
should be given to the VINPUT specification of -0.5 V to 5.5 V. Exceeding that value with an  
external voltage source, even through a resistance, could permanently damage the EX7000.  
Characteristic  
VINPUT  
Value  
-0.5 V to 5.5 V  
2 V min  
VIH  
VIL  
0.8 V max  
2 V min  
0.55 V max  
VOH (IOH = -32 mA)  
VOL (IOL = 64 mA)  
TABLE 3-1: DIGITAL I/O PORT ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
General Purpose I/O  
The EX72SF features an additional 32-bit general purpose TTL I/O port. This is in additional to  
the internal 72-channel relay drivers and the 8-bit digital I/O described above. The following are  
the pin assignments for the rear-mounted 37-pin D-sub connector:  
Pin  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Signal  
GND  
Pin  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
Signal  
PIO-PORT0  
PIO-PORT2  
PIO-PORT4  
PIO-PORT6  
PIO-PORT8  
PIO-PORT10  
PIO-PORT12  
PIO-PORT14  
GND  
PIO-PORT1  
PIO-PORT3  
PIO-PORT5  
PIO-PORT7  
PIO-PORT9  
PIO-PORT11  
PIO-PORT13  
PIO-PORT15  
+5 V  
PIO-PORT16  
PIO-PORT18  
PIO-PORT20  
PIO-PORT22  
PIO-PORT24  
PIO-PORT26  
PIO-PORT28  
PIO-PORT30  
GND  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
GND  
PIO-PORT17  
PIO-PORT19  
PIO-PORT21  
PIO-PORT23  
PIO-PORT25  
PIO-PORT27  
PIO-PORT29  
PIO-PORT31  
A current limited supply of +5 V is provided on pin 10. An internal, resettable fuse is provided to  
protect 200 mA against excessive current flow and short circuits.  
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Reset Button  
The reset button, accessible through a hole in the rear panel of the EX7000, implemented  
according to the LXI LAN Configuration Initialize (LCI) Mechanism specification, can be used to  
restore default network settings. This is useful for recovery from an incorrect or unknown network  
configuration. To perform a network reset:  
1) Press and hold the reset button.  
2) Continue to hold the reset until the LAN LED flashes (approximately 5 s).  
3) Release the reset button.  
The EX7000 will now revert back to the default network configuration (DHCP and AutoIP  
enabled) instead of its previous settings. VXI-11 Discovery (supported by the VISA IO-Libraries)  
can be used to determine the IP address of the instrument.  
FRONT PANEL VIEW  
The front panel of each EX7000 model is different. The EX71HD front panel is configured with  
twelve identical mounting locations for miniature microwave switch modules. The EX72SF front  
panel is configured with twelve locations for latching microwave switches. The twelve locations  
are divided into six locations for SPDT switches and six locations for SPnT and/or transfer  
switches. The EX7400 will be configured to satisfy its unique customer specified requirements.  
Details for each EX7400 are supplied as supplements to this manual and are generally printed on  
yellow paper.  
EX71HD  
The EX71HD enclosure, shown in Figure 1-1, and switch modules are fitted with blind mating  
connectors to simplify switch module removal and installation. The mounting plate on the  
switches contains two rear facing alignment pins that fit into holes on the front panel. These pins  
only allow full insertion of the switch into the EX71HD enclosure opening when properly aligned.  
NOTE  
Before proceeding with the removal and/or installation of any microwave switch modules in any  
of the EX7000 Series assemblies, turn the ac power switch to the OFF position and remove the ac  
power cord.  
To remove a switch from the enclosure, simply remove the four miniature hex head cap screws  
from the four corners of the switch using a 5/64” hex key wrench and pull the switch forward.  
There will be some slight resistance until the blind mate connectors disengage.  
Installation is in the reverse order. Carefully insert the multi-pin connector end of the switch into  
the opening, turning the switch module to arrange the two alignment pins to be on the top side of  
the switch. Insert straight back until the blind mating connector alignment pins engage. Once these  
alignment pins are engaged, press firmly until the switch slides in flush with the EX71HD front  
panel. Insert and tighten the four 2-56 hex head cap screws.  
Following the mechanical installation, the EX72HD needs to have its configuration file updated.  
This will not be necessary for cases where a switch is simply replaced with another of the same  
model. The configuration file tells the internal control and drive circuitry exactly what is  
connected to each port of the unit. Updating the Configuration file is accomplished by running the  
Configurator software tool and following the intuitive prompts. Consult the Configurator User’s  
Manual for details. Alternatively, the new configuration file can be generated by the factory and  
downloaded over the Internet. Consult the factory for details.  
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EX72SF  
The EX7SF enclosure , shown in Figure 1-2,can accommodate a large number and various types  
of Agilent latching switch modules. The upper six switch mounting locations, designated SW1 to  
SW6, are designed for SPDT switches. The lower six switch mounting locations, designated SW7  
to SW12, are designed for SP4T, SP6T, and transfer switches.  
The following table provides the switch model choices for these sections:  
VTI MODEL  
SPDT (SW 1 – 6)  
7202-20  
DESCRIPTION  
AGILENT MODEL NUMBER  
SPDT, 20 GHz  
8765B  
7202-26  
SPDT, 26 GHz  
8765C  
7202-20T  
7202-26T  
87202-20T  
87202-26T  
SP4T (SW7-12)  
7204-20  
7204-26  
7204-20T  
7204-26T  
87204-20T  
87204-26T  
SP6T (SW7-12)  
7206-20  
7206-26  
7206-20T  
SPDT, T, 20 GHz  
SPDT, T, 26 GHz  
SPDT, T, EL, 20 GHz  
SPDT, T, EL, 26 GHz  
8762B  
8762C  
N1810TL - 020  
N1810TL - 026  
SP4T, 20 GHz  
SP4T, 26 GHz  
SP4T, T, 20 GHz  
SP4T, T, 26 GHz  
SP4T, T, EL, 20 GHz  
SP4T, T, EL, 26 GHz  
L7204B  
L7204C  
L7104B  
L7104C  
87104B  
87104C  
SP6T, 20 GHz  
SP6T, 26 GHz  
SP6T, T, 20 GHz  
SP6T, T, 26 GHz  
SP6T, T, EL, 20 GHz  
SP6T, T, EL, 26 GHz  
L7206B  
L7206C  
L7106B  
L7106C  
87106B  
87106C  
7206-26T  
87206-20T  
87206-26T  
Transfer (SW7-12)  
7222-26  
Transfer, 26 GHz  
Transfer, EL, 26 GHz  
L7222C  
87222C  
87222-26  
TABLE 3-2: EX72SF SWITCH MODULES  
The SPDT switches are mounted on special carriers for installation into the EX72SF and are  
delivered this way if ordered separately from the factory. The SP4T and SP6T switches mount  
directly in the lower openings and do not require any special carriers. The transfer switches do not  
have the same square mounting plate as the multi-throw switches so they require a special carrier  
for mounting in the lower round openings.  
NOTE  
Before proceeding with the removal and/or installation of any microwave switch modules in an  
EX7000, turn the ac power switch to the OFF position and remove the ac power cord.  
To remove a SPDT switch from the enclosure, simply remove the two pan head Philips screws  
from each side of the individual switch faceplate. Remove the faceplate and slide the switch  
forward until it is away from the enclosure and far enough out to expose the white plastic 8-pin in-  
line connector. Firmly grasp each end of the white plastic body, squeezing the release tab on the  
enclosure side and pull until the two parts separate.  
NOTE  
The new switch modules must have the cable assembly with the white plastic multi-pin connector  
installed in order for it to interface with the internal control circuitry. All replacement or add-on  
relays supplied by VTI Microwave will have this cable in place. Contact VTI Microwave  
immediately if your switch module arrives without this cable assembly as well as the universal  
mounting carrier installed.  
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Installation is in the reverse order. Carefully insert the multi-pin white plastic connector, at the end  
of the switch module cable, into the mating cable extending from the EX72SF enclosure opening.  
Press the two plastic connectors firmly together until you can feel slight clicking action as the  
release tab on the enclosure side connector drops into place, locking the two connectors together.  
Next, align the sides of the carrier with the dark plastic card guides on each side of the rectangular  
opening. Slide the switch and carrier all the way in until it reaches the rear stop which should  
place the front body of the connector approximately flush with the front panel of the enclosure.  
Place the faceplate back in position and secure with the two pan head Philips screws.  
To remove a SP4T or SP6T switches from the enclosure, simply remove the four flat head Philips  
screws from each corner of the switch. Slide the switch forward until it is away from the enclosure  
and far enough out to access the 16 pin ribbon cable connector plugged into the rear of the switch.  
Pull the release tab on the rear of the switch away from the connector and pull the ribbon cable  
connector out of the switch.  
Installation is in the reverse order. Carefully insert the ribbon cable connector into the mating  
connector on the switch module. Align the ribbon cable connector tab with the release tab on the  
switch’s connector. Press the ribbon cable connector firmly in until the release tab on the switch  
clicks into place locking the connector in place. Slide the switch all the way in until it the  
mounting flange is flush with the front panel of the enclosure. The switch can operate in any  
orientation but the standard configuration is for the #1 port to be closest to the right side of the  
enclosure which puts port 5 and 6 at the top. Align the four holes and secure with the four flat  
head Philips head screws.  
Following the mechanical installation, the EX72SF needs to have its Configuration file updated.  
This will not be necessary for cases where a switch is simply replaced with another of the same  
model. The Configuration file tells the internal control and drive circuitry exactly what is  
connected to each port of the unit. Updating the Configuration file is accomplished by running the  
Configurator software tool and following the intuitive prompts. Consult the Configurator User’s  
manual for details. Alternatively, the new Configuration file can be generated by the factory and  
downloaded over the Internet. Consult the factory for details.  
EX7400  
Generally speaking, most EX7400 models will have their switches mounted internally and are not  
intended for easy field upgrades or repairs. Please contact the VTI Microwave in the event of a  
failure.  
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WEB PAGE OPERATION  
INTRODUCTION  
The EX7000 offers an embedded web page which provides network configuration control, soft  
front panel access, time configuration, and the ability to perform firmware upgrades. To open this  
web page, enter the EX7000’s assigned IP address or host name into an Internet browser  
application, as shown in Figure 4-1.  
FIGURE 4-1: IP ADDRESS ENTERED INTO INTERNET BROWSER  
GENERAL WEB PAGE OPERATION  
When initial connection is made to the EX7000, the instrument home page, Index, appears (see  
Figure 4-2. This page displays instrument-specific information including:  
Model  
Manufacturer  
Serial Number  
Description  
LXI Class  
LXI Version  
Hostname  
MAC Address  
IP Address  
Netmask  
Firmware version  
This page is accessible from any other instrument page by clicking on the EX7000 web page  
header.  
The EX7000 command menu is displayed on the left-hand side of every internal web page. The  
entries on the command menu represent three types of pages:  
Status  
Action  
Entry  
This type of page performs no action and accepts no entries. It provides operational  
status and information only. The Index page is an example of a status page.  
This type of page initiates a command on the instrument, but does not involve  
parameter entry. The Reboot page is an example of an action page.  
This type of page displays and accepts changes to the configuration of the instrument.  
The Time Configuration page is an example of an entry page.  
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Use of the entry-type web pages in the EX7000 are governed by a common set of operational  
characteristics:  
Pages initially load with the currently-entered selections displayed.  
Each page contains a Submit button to accept newly entered changes. Leaving a page before  
submitting any changes has the effect of canceling the changes, leaving the instrument in its  
original state.  
Navigation through a parameter screen is done with the Tab key. The Enter key has the same  
function as clicking the Submit button and cannot be used for navigation.  
FIGURE 4-2: EX7000 MAIN WEB PAGE  
Password Protection  
Once the IP address has been entered into the address bar of a web browser, the user should define  
a password for the EX7000. No password is defined by default. To create a password, click on the  
Change Password link in the command menu, then enter the desired password in both text fields.  
From this point forward, pages that modify instrument configuration (e.g., Soft Front Panel)  
require this password to initially login. It is only necessary to enter a password once per session.  
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FIGURE 4-3: EX7000 PASSWORD PAGE  
NOTES  
1) The instrument password uses lower-case letters.  
2) This password mechanism provides only the most basic security. Applications requiring  
additional security should consider using private, dedicated subnets, firewalls, etc. to limit  
access to the instrument on the network.  
VXI Technology Logo  
The VXI Technology logo that appears on the upper left of all EX7000 web pages is a link to the  
VXI Technology, Inc. corporate website: http://www.vxitech.com.  
EX7000 Title Block  
The title block (“EX7000” on a black background at the top of the page) of all EX7000 web pages  
is a link to the Main Web Page.  
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SOFT FRONT PANEL  
An example of the EX7000 Soft Front Panel page can be seen in Figure 4-4. By accessing this  
page, the various switch modules, attenuators, and other devices connected to the EX7000 can be  
viewed, identified, and commanded.  
FIGURE 4-4: EX7000 SOFT FRONT PANEL PAGE  
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NETWORK CONFIGURATION  
The EX7000 Network Configuration page can be seen in Figure 4-5. By default, the EX7000 will  
attempt to locate a DHCP server. If one is found, the IP address assigned by the DHCP server will  
be assumed, along with subnet masks, gateway, etc. Otherwise, after a timeout of 20 seconds, the  
unit will attempt to obtain an IP address by using AutoIP (IPv4 Dynamic Link Local Addressing).  
NOTE  
The EX7000 can be returned to a known, default network configuration by using the LCI (LAN  
Configuration Initialize) Mechanism. See Reset Button for more information.  
AutoIP is a mechanism for finding an unused IP address in the IANA assigned range 169.254.X.Y  
(169.254/16) where X is in the range 1 - 254 and Y is in the range 0 - 255. The device will first  
attempt to obtain the specific address 169.254.X.Y, where X and Y are the second-to-last and last  
octets of the device’s MAC address. However, X will be set to 1 if it is 0 in the MAC address, and  
to 254 if it is 255 in the MAC address for conformance with the AutoIP specifications. If this  
address is already in use, the unit will attempt to obtain other IP addresses in the 169.254/16 range  
in a pseudorandom fashion until it finds one that is available.  
To illustrate the AutoIP mechanism, Table 4-1 lists the AutoIP default address for some example  
MAC addresses.  
MAC Address  
00:0D:3F:01:00:01  
00:0D:3F:01:01:01  
00:0D:3F:01:A3:28  
00:0D:3F:01:FE:FE  
00:0D:3F:01:FF:FE  
AutoIP Default Address  
169.254.1.1  
169.254.1.1  
169.254.163.40  
169.254.254.254  
169.254.254.254  
TABLE 4-1: AUTOIP DEFAULT ADDRESS ASSIGNMENT  
If a static IP address assignment is preferred, one can be optionally assigned via the embedded  
web page interface. This is done by clicking the Network Configuration link, disabling DHCP  
and AutoIP, enabling Static, and then assigning a static IP address, subnet mask, and gateway  
address, and, optionally, up to three DNS servers (see Figure 4-5).  
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FIGURE 4-5: EX7000 NETWORK CONFIGURATION  
NOTE  
The 169.254/16 subnet is reserved by the IANA for AutoIP usage. It should not be used for either  
DHCP or static IP configurations.  
However, a much more convenient and recommended way to obtain the benefits of a static IP  
address is to employ DHCP, but assign the instrument a reserved IP address in your company’s  
DHCP server configuration. This reserved address, linked to the EX7000’s MAC address on the  
DHCP server, would be assigned to the EX7000 at power up initialization without having to  
manually set it on the EX7000. The DHCP server configuration provides a centralized, controlled  
database of assigned IP addresses, preventing accidental assignment of the same IP address to  
multiple instruments. Consult your company’s Information Technology department for assistance.  
VXI-11 Device Discovery is also supported by the EX7000. This allows all EX7000s on a local  
network to be found without knowledge of their MAC address or IP address with the use of a  
broadcast message. Additionally, the EX7000 provides MDSN (multicast domain name system)  
support and may be discovered by software such as Bonjour®.  
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TIME CONFIGURATION  
This entry page is used to change the time configuration of the EX7000. By default, the instrument  
has no notion of “wall-clock” or calendar time. The instrument has no battery-backed clock or any  
other mechanism to retain time between reboots and power-cycles. By default, the instrument’s  
time and date at power-up are midnight, January 1, 1970 (the beginning of the “epoch”). The time  
and date can be manually specified on the Time Configuration page (Figure 4-6). Manual  
configuration will be necessary if the network environment is such that the instrument cannot  
reach the Internet. Manual time entry is not affected by the Time Zone control and does not  
require an instrument reboot to be activated. However, manually-specified time is volatile, and,  
therefore, must be reentered upon an instrument reboot or power cycle. It is not, however, affected  
by the Reset page.  
FIGURE 4-6: EX7000 TIME CONFIGURATION WEB PAGE – MANUAL  
Optionally, the EX7000 supports SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol), allowing it to receive its  
time from an SNTP server. The Time Zone control provides a pull-down selection in which the  
user’s specific time zone is selected. SNTP or PTP (Peer-To-Peer Time Synchronization or IEEE  
1588) servers are specified in the Server configuration panel, by IP Address or hostname. An  
instrument reboot is then required to activate the new selection.  
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FIGURE 4-7: TIME CONFIGURATION WEB PAGE – SNTP  
FIGURE 4-8: TIME CONFIGURATION WEB PAGE – PTP  
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Specifying SNTP or NTP servers by hostname requires that the instrument be configured for DNS,  
either by DHCP or Static IP.  
DEVICE IDENTIFY  
This action page is used to identify the EX7000 that is being commanded in the current session.  
When the “Turn on” button is pressed, the LAN LED located on the rear panel of the EX7000 will  
blink. When the “Turn off” button is pressed, the LAN LED returns to its normal operation.  
FIGURE 4-9: DEVICE IDENTIFY WEB PAGE  
UPGRADE  
This action page is used to upgrade the embedded firmware of the EX7000. Prior to initiating the  
firmware upgrade process, a new, uncompressed firmware image must be obtained from  
VXI Technology and be accessible from the computer that is connected to the EX7000. Unless  
specifically noted by VXI Technology, firmware upgrades do not alter the non-volatile  
configuration settings (network configuration, time configuration) of the EX7000.  
NOTE  
Do not power cycle the EX7000 during the firmware upgrade process. If power is lost during the  
upgrade, the instrument may be put into an inoperable state, requiring return to the factory. An  
uninterruptible power supply may be used to avoid this risk.  
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FIGURE 4-10: UPGRADE WEB PAGE  
Perform the following steps to conduct a firmware upgrade:  
1) Perform a Reboot or a power cycle.  
2) Connect to the EX7000 via the embedded web page.  
3) Click on the Upgrade link.  
4) Click on the Browse button and select the firmware image file to be uploaded to the  
instrument.  
5) Click the Submit button to initiate the upgrade process.  
The upgrade process takes approximately 5 minutes to complete and will be followed by a prompt  
to reboot the instrument. Once the reboot is complete, reconnect and confirm on the Index page  
that the firmware revision level has been properly updated.  
RESET  
This action page is used to return the EX7000 to a known communication state. Pressing the Reset  
button will cause the EX7000 to terminate all active sessions, leaving only the current session  
viable.  
REBOOT  
This action page is used to perform a complete instrument reboot, equivalent to that which occurs  
when the instrument is power cycled. It is most commonly used to accept changes that are made to  
the network configuration or time configuration settings. In addition, it is suggested that a reboot  
be performed before conducting a firmware upgrade.  
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SECTION 5  
THEORY OF OPERATION  
INTRODUCTION  
This section expands on the description of the internal operation of the EX7000 and explains how  
to best use them. A full understanding of this operation is not required to operate and use the  
EX7000. A functional block diagram is provided below.  
FIGURE 5-1: FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM  
SYSTEM OVERVIEW  
Using the drivers provided with the EX7000, commands are issued from the host PC to the Digital  
Controller Board (DCB). The DCB, in turn, controls the operation of the RDBs. Up to eight RDBs  
can be controlled by one DCB, making the EX7000 capable of providing up to 576 high-current  
relay control drivers, 96 very high-current drivers, and 256 parallel I/O ports. This is illustrated in  
Figure 5-1.When multiple RDBs exist in an EX7000 system, a rotary switch on the RDB is used to  
set a unique address for each RDB.  
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RDBs can either be commanded one board at a time or several RDBs may be commanded  
simultaneously. The RDB has 72 relay control drive lines capable of sinking 200 mA and twelve  
very high-current reset lines capable of sinking 800 mA. They are divided into three banks, each  
can be powered separately. Each bank consists of four 20-pin connectors. Each connectors  
consists of:  
six high-current drive lines  
six indicator/status bits  
one very high-current reset line  
four relay ID bits  
one relay power input  
one 5 V input  
one ground  
NOTE  
All devices connected to a particular bank (i.e. group of four connectors) must be of the same  
type: continuous or latching. Mixing of different type may result in erratic behavior and damage to  
overall system.  
OPEN-COLLECTOR VS. TTL DRIVE LINES  
The EX7300 and EX7400 relay drive connectors reside on a (RDBs) that are partitioned into three  
banks: J2 through J5 constitute bank 0, J6 through J10 bank 1, and J11 through J14 bank 2.  
Although a single RDB may contain both latching and non-latching devices, the banks may only  
contain one type of device. For example, if J2, J3, and J4 are connected to non-latching devices, J5  
may only contain a non-latching relay. A latching relay could, however, be installed in J6.  
J13  
J12  
J11  
J10  
J9  
J8  
J7  
J6  
J5  
J4  
J3  
J2  
Relay Driver Board (RDB)  
Some connectors have been removed for clarity.  
Bank 2  
Bank 1  
Bank 0  
FIGURE 5-2: RELAY DRIVE CONNECTOR BANKS  
Additionally, the RDB of the EX7300 and EX7400 may have varying quantities of open-collector  
and TTL drive lines, depending on the model ordered. This property is linked to the relay drive  
connector banks, as illustrated in Figure 5-2. The following table indicates how banks are used  
according the part number assigned.  
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-000  
Bank 0  
Open-collector  
TTL  
Bank 1  
Open-collector  
Open-collector  
TTL  
Bank 2  
Open-collector  
Open-collector  
Open-collector  
TTL  
-001  
-002  
-003  
TTL  
TTL  
TTL  
CAUTION  
It is imperative that TTL banks only have TTL devices connected to them. Connecting an  
open-collector device to a TTL port will result in damage to the RDB and, potentially, to  
other equipment in the test system. Failure to comply with this warning will result in voiding  
the manufacturer’s warranty.  
RELAY ACCESS & CONTROL  
FIGURE 5-3: RELAY DRIVER BLOCK DIAGRAM  
When asserted, the relay drive lines will sink the necessary current through the coils, effectively  
switching the relay. The user can program the relay settling time for each RDB.  
The relay control can be operated in two modes: Pulse and Continuous  
Continuous Mode  
Connecting non-latching devices to any bank of the RDB will dictate that bank must be operating  
in continuous mode. Commanded by software, the latch signal driving the FET will change state  
to activate/deactivate FETs and continuously stay in that state until the next command. All Relay  
Control Drive bits within a bank will change state at the same time. Continuous mode requires a  
power supply capable of sustaining the high-current requirement. The user must allow an  
appropriate amount of time after the Relay Control Drive bit changes state for the relay to settle.  
This is typically between 10 ms to 30 ms.  
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FIGURE 5-4: CONTINUOUS OPERATION MODE  
Pulse Mode  
Connecting latching devices to any bank of the RDB will dictate that bank must be operating in  
pulse mode. Commanded by software, the latch signal driving the FET will change state to  
activate FETs and then change state back when the settling time is reached. All Relay Control  
Drive bits within a bank will change state at the same time. Certain latching devices will require a  
reset signal to move all latches to a known state prior to a new state is applied. The Reset signal  
will be a pulse with the same duration as the Relay Control Drive. The pulse width should exceed  
the settling time specification for the relays being used. This value will be used as both pulse  
width and settling time.  
FIGURE 5-5: PULSE OPERATION MODE  
NOTE  
There is no current monitoring capability on the EX7000. It is the user’s responsibility to estimate  
the total current requirement and provide sufficient power supply current.  
The user can mix and match non-latching and latching devices among the banks. For instance,  
bank 1 and 3 can be all latching, bank 2 can be non-latching. The RDB, if set up properly, will be  
able to control all of the devices.  
In case of multiple RDBs, all devices in different boards can be controlled in parallel as long as  
the current requirement is met. The user does not have to wait for one RDB to finish its operation  
before moving to the next. On the contrary, the user can also control one RDB at time. The settling  
time in case of multiple RDB will be the longest between the boards, multiply with the aggregate  
number of banks connecting to latching devices.  
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INDEX  
A
O
AutoIP.......................................................................................16, 29  
open-collector device warning.......................................................37  
C
P
configuration table..........................................................................13  
connectors.......................................................................................14  
continuous mode.............................................................................37  
password.........................................................................................26  
power specifications.......................................................................14  
processor.........................................................................................14  
programmable MBB and BBM......................................................13  
PTP .................................................................................................31  
pulse mode......................................................................................38  
D
declaration of conformity.................................................................6  
device idnetify web page................................................................33  
DHCP........................................................................................16, 29  
digital I/O........................................................................................21  
digital I/O connector.......................................................................20  
driver.........................................................................................15, 16  
driver installation............................................................................16  
R
RDB................................................................ See relay driver board  
rear panel view ...............................................................................19  
reboot web page .............................................................................34  
relay drive control ..........................................................................12  
relay driver board ...................................................12, 35, 36, 37, 38  
relay odometer................................................................................13  
reset  
network configuration..............................................................22  
reset button .....................................................................................22  
reset web page ................................................................................34  
E
EX71HD .....................................................................................9, 22  
EX72SF ..............................................................................10, 23, 24  
EX72SF switch modules ................................................................23  
EX7400...........................................................................................24  
exclude lists ....................................................................................13  
S
F
scan lists .........................................................................................13  
SNTP ..............................................................................................31  
soft front panel web page...............................................................28  
specifications..................................................................................14  
firmware upgrade web page ...........................................................33  
front panel.......................................................................................22  
G
T
general purpose I/O ........................................................................21  
TCP.......................................................... See network configuration  
theory of operation .........................................................................35  
time configuration web page..........................................................31  
H
hardware setup................................................................................16  
V
I
VXI-11 device discovery ...............................................................30  
index web page...............................................................................25  
installation location ........................................................................15  
IP address.................................................See network configuration  
W
Web Page Operation ......................................................................25  
WEEE...............................................................................................7  
L
LAN Configuration Initialize.............................................16, 22, 29  
LCI................................................See LAN Configuration Initialize  
LXI Trigger Bus .............................................................................20  
M
MAC address............................................................................16, 29  
MDSN........................................ See multicast domain name system  
multicast domain name system ......................................................30  
N
network configuration  
resetting ...................................See LAN configuration initialize  
network configuration web page....................................................29  
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