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Identify several AIM ARINC Boards on a bench

Hello everyone!

 

I'm developping a software that shall pilote 2 AIM ARINC boards : ACX429 8, using the BSP v8.

For each board there is a bmodule that is an integer identifying the board. When there is only one board in the bench the bmodule = 0.

But when there is 2 boards, how can we tell which one is 0 and which one is 1 ?

 

Thanks for your help!

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Can you retrieve the s/n of the board?

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Yes, I have access to the PXI chassis and if the S/N is as usual on the board, I can retreive it.

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I think he is asking whether you can read, electronically, the board s/n

Putnam
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Exactly.

Retrieving the s/n of the board (programmatically) let you pair the id (0 or 1) with the physical object.

That's what I did with Ballard ARINC boards, but should be possiblie also in your case.

Regards

Marco

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Actually MarcoMauri was write.

I know how to get the serial number. The problem that I'm facing is that it seems like I can only pilote one board at a time. I can access by soft the S/N of each board if there is one board in the PXI. As soon as I put both in, I have systematically an error on the second S/N request.

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