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3152B User Manual Publication No. 980935 Rev. M
4-34 ArbConnection Astronics Test Systems
ADJ defines a connection between two adjacent 3152B
modules in a single 3100 carrier. Figure 4-23 shows the
model 3100-3152B-3152B in slot 3. After grouping in group
1, the two instruments are automatically assigned the ADJ
path. This can not be changed because of the nature of
synchronization of two instruments in a single slot. Also note
that Channel 1 is now master and channel 2 is the servant.
LBUS defines a connection between adjacent slots using
the VXI backplane local bus lines. In this case, the master is
always on the left and the servant units are adjacent to the
master on the right side. It is not allowed to break the chain
of instruments because local bus lines connect instruments in
a daisy-chained link. Note in Figure 4-24 that slots 7, 8 and 9
are daisy-chained through the local bus. The instrument in
slot 7 is the master unit and the others are servants.
ECLT defines a connection between any slot using the VXI
backplane ECLTrg lines. In this case, the master can be
assigned to any instrument in the chassis regardless if it is on
the left, right or mixed with other instruments in the chassis.
The example in Figure 4-25 shows how to form two groups in
a single chassis where group one synchronizes two channels
and group 2 synchronizes three different instruments in a
specific master-servant configuration. Note that slot 9 was
moved up and assigned master while slots 7 and 8 became
servants.
Ph. Offs (Phase Offset) defines an offset between the master
module and its servants. Note that the master instrument can also
be set with an offset but then the final offset between modules will
be the difference between the offset settings of the salves to the
master.
Figure 4-23, Adjacent Synchronization between Two Instruments