Hardware involved, Hardware installation, Hardware involved hardware installation – Sundance SMT8036 User Manual
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Hardware involved.
The SMT8036 is built around two main modules but also involves an other board and
some cables to connect them and allow them to communicate with each other and to
access the PC.
c
⇒ 1x SMT310Q: PCI carrier
d
⇒ 1x SMT365-4-1: C64xx-based module; to be plugged on site 1 of
SMT310Q.
e
⇒ 1x SMT370: Dual ADC/DAC module; to be plugged on site 2 of
SMT310Q.
f
⇒ 1x FMS cable (20cm): to connect T1C0 to T2C3 at the back of the
SMT310Q.
g
⇒ 1x SHB cable (standard length): to connect SHBB on the SMT365 to
SHBB on the SMT370.
h
⇒ 1x SMT516 (SHB to SHB PCB): to connect SHBA (SMT365) to SHBA
(SMT370).
i
⇒ 2x MMBX to MMBX (SMT509-350) cables to connect J10 to J12 and J9
to J13 on the SMT370, or one interconnecting pcb depending on stock.
In some shipments/orders, g and h are replaced by the
SHB to SHB mezzanine PCB.
Hardware installation.
Here are the steps to follow to install the SMT8036 system.
1 – Place the SMT365-4-1 on TIM site 1 of the carrier board (SMT310Q).
2 – Place the SMT370 on TIM site 2 of the carrier board (SMT310Q).
3 – Make sure that the boards are firmly seated, then provide the 3.3V to the boards
by screwing in the bolts and screws through one of the mounting holes on the
SMT365 and SMT370.
4 – Connect CommPort 0 of the SMT365 to CommPort 3 of the SMT370 (T1C0 to
T2C3) via an FMS cable at the back of the SMT310Q.
5 – Connect SHBA on the SMT365 to SHBA on the SMT370 via the SMT516.
6 – Connect SHBB on the SMT365 to SHBB on the SMT370 via a standard SHB
cable.
7 – Connect J10 to J12 and JJ9 to J13 on the SMT370.
8 – Place the carrier board in the host system.
In some shipments/orders 5 and 6 would consist in fitting the SMT596.