TrustedTM PD-T8311 Issue 12 Mar 07 PD-T8311 1 TrustedTM TMR Expander Interface Introduction The TrustedTM TMR Expander Interface module resides in t
TrustedTM Module T8311 Issue 12 Mar 07 PD-T8311 10 2. Installation 2.1. Module Installation The Expander Interface Modules may reside in any of the
TrustedTM Module T8311 Issue 12 Mar 07 PD-T8311 11 2.2.1. Module Replacement The replacement module must be inserted in to the vacant processor slot
TrustedTM Module T8311 Issue 12 Mar 07 PD-T8311 12 2.3. Expander Bus Connection Further details of the Expander Bus cable assembly are provided in t
TrustedTM Module T8311 Issue 12 Mar 07 PD-T8311 13 2.4. TrustedTM Module Polarisation/Keying All TrustedTM Modules have been Keyed to prevent inser
TrustedTM Module T8311 Issue 12 Mar 07 PD-T8311 14 3. Application 3.1. Message Forwarding The primary function of the Expander is to provide a metho
TrustedTM Module T8311 Issue 12 Mar 07 PD-T8311 15 3.3. I/O Complex Equipment Definition T8311 The Expander Interface requires no configuration to t
TrustedTM Module T8311 Issue 12 Mar 07 PD-T8311 16 APPENDIX: Note: Bit 0 AM slice A: 1 - Slice is responding and there are no slice errors. 0 - Sl
TrustedTM Module T8311 Issue 12 Mar 07 PD-T8311 17 3.4. Module Information The following information is recorded by the TMR Expander Interface Modul
TrustedTM Module T8311 Issue 12 Mar 07 PD-T8311 18 3.6. Expander Chassis IMB Connector (SK1) SK1 is a 185-way DIN41642 type connector. CONNECTOR SK1
TrustedTM Module T8311 Issue 12 Mar 07 PD-T8311 19 3.7. Expander chassis Bus Connector (PL4) PL4 is a 96-way DIN41612, C-type connector. CONNECTOR
TrustedTM Module T8311 Issue 12 Mar 07 PD-T8311 2 Issue Record Issue Number Date Revised by Technical CheckAuthorised by Modification 9
TrustedTM Module T8311 Issue 12 Mar 07 PD-T8311 20 4. Operation 4.1. Operating Modes 4.1.1. Standby Standby is the default mode of operation for the
TrustedTM Module T8311 Issue 12 Mar 07 PD-T8311 21 4.2. Communication Busses 4.2.1. Expander bus Each TMR Expander Interface Module contains a Bus I
TrustedTM Module T8311 Issue 12 Mar 07 PD-T8311 22 4.3. Front Panel T8311 Trusted Expander InterfaceHeal thyActiveStandbyFigure 3 Module Front Panel
TrustedTM Module T8311 Issue 12 Mar 07 PD-T8311 23 4.3.1. Healthy Indicator` Three LEDs, one for each of the three channels, indicating the overall
TrustedTM Module T8311 Issue 12 Mar 07 PD-T8311 24 5. Fault Finding and Maintenance 5.1. PCBS and Connectors The TMR Expander Interface Module comp
TrustedTM Module T8311 Issue 12 Mar 07 PD-T8311 25 Symptom Possible Cause Solution Both active or standby LEDs OFF LED failure This condition may
TrustedTM Module T8311 Issue 12 Mar 07 PD-T8311 26 6. Specifications Voltage Range 20 to 32V dc Maximum Load 40W Heat Dissipation 40W Use with Chas
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TrustedTM Module T8311 Issue 12 Mar 07 PD-T8311 4 Table of Contents 1. Description...
TrustedTM Module T8311 Issue 12 Mar 07 PD-T8311 5 Figures Figure 1 Functional Block Diagram ...
TrustedTM Module T8311 Issue 12 Mar 07 PD-T8311 6 Notice The content of this document is confidential to ICS Triplex Technology Ltd. companies and t
TrustedTM Module T8311 Issue 12 Mar 07 PD-T8311 7 Revision and Updating Policy All new and revised information pertinent to this document shall be i
TrustedTM Module T8311 Issue 12 Mar 07 PD-T8311 8 1. Description Figure 1 Functional Block Diagram
TrustedTM Module T8311 Issue 12 Mar 07 PD-T8311 9 1.1. Overview The TMR Expander Interface is a fault tolerant design based on TMR architecture arra
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