08-16-2013 10:53 PM
Hi All,
I have an old test fixture that has an obsolete VME controller and I need to duplicate the tester and make a new one.
My question is, can I replace the VME controller with any other board type? like, for example, a data acquisition card and a PC?
Do I need to use VME/VXI again ? or can I go with a daq card and a PC too?
Not sure if this is possible because of VME signal level (?), but I thought I ask the experts and double check.
much thanks
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08-19-2013 10:15 AM
You can replace the VME controller, chassis, and cards with any system you want. The closest type of modern system is PXI. You will have quite a bit of code to rewrite when you replace the VXI/VME system. Can you provide the make and model of the controller and instrument cards?
08-25-2013 07:10 AM
Hi Dennis... it's a custom VME card cage from a customer and I don't have the make and model number. I only have part numbers.
I thought it has to be controlled by VME type controller again. but now with your answer, I might choose the NI PCI-7334 for replacement.
08-25-2013 12:14 PM
08-25-2013 02:17 PM
Hi Dennis,
Yes, my intent is to replace the entire VME card card cage, controller, and instrument cards with current technology.
The current VME CC has the controller and stepper motor controller that I wish to replace with NI's motion controller board. would that work?
Thanks very much.
08-25-2013 02:45 PM
08-25-2013 05:46 PM
Hi Dennis... I was worried that the hardware may not work if I planned on ordering NI cards to replace the VME controller and stepper motor driver controller board that is in the card cage.
But with your blessing, I can now plan on ordering the parts and writing programs.
the original program was never written in LV and in it is in visual basic from 90's era.
Thanks again, much appreciated.
08-25-2013 06:06 PM
Dennis... the VME card cage also talks to UUT thru serial port and also analog port.
Then I might need a card with analog inputs/outputs and another one with serial port that this card doesn't have(?).
so, you're right about the PXI approach, but I rather do it with PC that we already have, with multiple cards too if I have to, because of the cost.
your thoughts? Thanks.
08-25-2013 10:26 PM
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