IEEE 960/1177-1989
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IEEE Standard FASTBUS Modular High-Speed Data Acquisition and Control System and IEEE FASTBUS Standard Routines
13-07-2024
English
10-04-1990
IEEE 960
1 Introduction and general information
2 Conventions, definitions, abbreviations, symbols,
and references
3 Signals, signal lines, and pins
4 FASTBUS operations: addressing
5 FASTBUS operations: timing, sequences and responses
6 Bus arbitration
7 Ancillary logic on a segment
8 Control and status register space
9 Interrupts
10 Interconnection of segments
11 Block and pipelined transfers
12 Signal characteristics
13 Modules
14 Crates
15 Power
16 Cable segment
Annexes
A (informative) - Requirements for various implementations
B (informative) - Front panel interconnections for ECL
C (informative) - Cable segment implementation
D (informative) - Implementation examples of master requirements
E (informative) - FASTBUS segment interconnect type S-1
F (informative) - Module implementation
G (informative) - Examples of type A crate implementation
H (informative) - Examples of type W crate and type W module assembly
I (informative) - Typical power supplies
J (informative) - Non-zero status handling procedures
K (informative) - Components
L (informative) - Construction and system requirements
M (informative) - System and circuit protection
N (informative) - Multi-module data transfer specification (MDT-1)
IEEE 1177
1 Overview
2 Basic concepts
3 Environment management and delayed action
4 Operational parameters
5 Data buffers
6 Simple transaction routines
7 Compound transaction routines
8 Primitive FASTBUS action routines
9 FASTBUS SR and interrupt message routines
10 Synchronization, system resource and port routines
11 Status and error handling
12 Error codes
Annexes
A (informative) - Summary of routine names and parameters
B (informative) - List of reserved names
C (informative) - FORTRAN 77 data types
FASTBUS is a standardized modular data-bus system for data acquisition, data processing, and control. A FASTBUS system consists of multiple bus segments that can operate independently, but link together for passing data and other information.
Committee |
Nuclear Instruments and Detectors
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DevelopmentNote |
Supersedes IEEE 960 and IEEE 1177. (11/2002)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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ISBN |
978-0-7381-4427-6
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Pages |
339
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PublisherName |
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
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Status |
Superseded
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SupersededBy | |
Supersedes |
IEC 60297-1:1986 | Dimensions of mechanical structures of the 482.6 mm (19 in) series. Part 1: Panels and racks |
IEC 60113-7:1981 | Diagrams, charts, tables - Part 7: Preparation of logic diagrams |
MIL C 39012 : C | GENERAL SPECIFICATION FOR RADIO FREQUENCY COAXIAL CONNECTORS |
MIL C 83503 : A | CONNECTOR, ELECTRICAL, FLAT CABLE, AND/OR PRINTED WIRING BOARD, NONENVIRONMENTAL GENERAL SPECIFICATION FOR |
MIL-STD-461 Revision G:2015 | REQUIREMENTS FOR THE CONTROL OF ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE CHARACTERISTICS OF SUBSYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT |
IEC 60935:1996 | Nuclear instrumentation - Modular high speed data acquisition system- FASTBUS |
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