Title :
A new CAMAC and VXIbus high performance highway interconnect
Author :
Cleary, Robert T.
Author_Institution :
Kinetic Syst. Corp., Lockport, IL, USA
Abstract :
High performance, distributed data acquisition and control systems based on the CAMAC Serial Highway have been used extensively in the nuclear science field for 20 years. The need for higher I/O system throughput and the increased use of VXIbus-based instrumentation has led to the development of a new highway interconnect. This interconnect supports CAMAC crates, VXI chassis or a mixture of CAMAC and VXI on a high-speed fiber-optic highway. A typical highway interconnect system consists of a VMEbus or PCI bus host interface card, a fiber-optic ring configuration, CAMAC crate controllers and/or VXI Slot-0 controllers. The Crate Controller supports the FAST-CAMAC protocol being proposed to the NIM Committee. The development of a VME-based I/O controller also is being considered. The maximum I/O throughput is 10 megabytes/s. Throughput benchmarks and initial field experience will also be discussed
Keywords :
CAMAC; high energy physics instrumentation computing; peripheral interfaces; 10 MB/s; CAMAC crate controllers; CAMAC crates; FAST-CAMAC protocol; I/O system throughput; I/O throughput; PCI bus; Serial Highway; VME-based I/O controller; VMEbus; VXI Slot-0 controllers; VXI chassis; VXIbus; fiber-optic highway; fiber-optic ring configuration; highway interconnect; host interface card; throughput benchmarks; CAMAC; Control systems; Data acquisition; FDDI; Instruments; Manufacturing; Nuclear and plasma sciences; Protocols; Road transportation; Throughput;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium, 1996. Conference Record., 1996 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Anaheim, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3534-1
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.1996.591030