JLAB PCI TI
TIpcieUS
Manual (pdf)
Pinout of the 34-pin connector (TI CPI has 40-pin connector, but first 34 pins are the same)
Pin name Signal Name Signal Level 1 / 2 BUSY_out + / - ECL 3 / 4 Trigger_out + / - ECL 5 / 6 UserControlled_out1 + / - ECL 7 / 8 UserControlled_out2 + / - ECL 9 / 10 UserControlled_out3 + / - ECL 11 / 12 UserControlled_out4 + / - ECL 13 / 14 OT1 + / - ECL 15 / 16 PromptTrigger_out + / - ECL 17 / 18 Inhibit_in + / - ECL 19 / 20 Trigger_in + / - ECL 21 / 22 Trigger_ch#1_in + / - ECL 23 / 24 Trigger_ch#2_in + / - ECL 25 / 26 Trigger_ch#3_in + / - ECL 27 / 28 Clock_in + / - ECL 29 / 30 Trigger_ch#4_in + / - ECL 31 / 32 Trigger_ch#5_in + / - ECL 33 / 34 Trigger_ch#6_in + / - ECL
35 / 36 37 / 38 39 / 40 CLK output
Installing driver on newly built machine
ssh boiarino@... su cd /usr/clas12/release/1.4.0/coda/src/TIpcieUS/xdma make -B make install reboot
NOTE: On some machines, ssh as 'boiarino' and then type 'su', otherwise installation does not work !!!
NOTE: controlling tool can be used as following:
reboot machine ssh as root cd ~jgu/PCIeTI/TIpcieUS/tools ./TIcontrol /dev/xdma0_user for slave mode, type '2', then type '9'. It should bring TIpcie board to the right state. After that you can start the daq from scratch.
old version
Manual for TI board in PCI format in (pdf)
On some DELL servers (R440 for example) booter will give an pci error and ask to push F1. To disable F1 pushing, in BIOS go to 'System BIOS Settings' -> 'Miscellaneous Settings' -> 'F1/F2 Prompt on Error' and click 'Disabled'.
Sometimes device /dev/TIpcie may be removed during patching or/and rebooting process. To restore it do following as root:
cd $CODA/src/TIpcie/linux_driver ./reload_driver.sh