Software, Configuration – Sundance SMT387 User Manual
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SMT387 User Manual
Software
The software developed to support the SMT387 Data Logger will transfer data
between one or two SDBs and one or two discs in two modes:
1. Record: Read in continuous mode from the SDBs and write to the discs,
stopping under user control or when the discs are full.
2. Playback: Read from the saved data on disc and write to the SDBs.
This document assumes the reader is familiar with Diamond, PCI, Visual C++, and
Sundance TIMs.
Configuration
The following diagram shows the hardware configuration
SMT387
Host PC
SMT376
IDE0
IDE1
SATA
Sundance Digital Bus (SDB)
Comport
3
1
4
0
0
1
1
Root
Node
The Host PC runs a Visual C++ program, Logger.exe, to provide a user interface
(UI). The two DSPs, Root and Node, run a Diamond application, Logger.app.
1
Connectors for IDE0 and IDE1 are labelled as JA1 and JA2 on the SATA daughter module,
respectively.
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