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IEEE Standard FASTBUS Modular High-Speed Data Acquisition and Control System and IEEE FASTBUS Standard Routines
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English

Published date

04-10-1990

IEEE 960
1 Introduction and general information
2 Conventions, definitions, abbreviations, symbols,
  and references
3 Signals, signal lines, and pins
4 FASTBUS operations: addressing
5 FASTBUS operations: timing, sequences and responses
6 Bus arbitration
7 Ancillary logic on a segment
8 Control and status register space
9 Interrupts
10 Interconnection of segments
11 Block and pipelined transfers
12 Signal characteristics
13 Modules
14 Crates
15 Power
16 Cable segment
Annexes
A (informative) - Requirements for various implementations
B (informative) - Front panel interconnections for ECL
C (informative) - Cable segment implementation
D (informative) - Implementation examples of master requirements
E (informative) - FASTBUS segment interconnect type S-1
F (informative) - Module implementation
G (informative) - Examples of type A crate implementation
H (informative) - Examples of type W crate and type W module assembly
I (informative) - Typical power supplies
J (informative) - Non-zero status handling procedures
K (informative) - Components
L (informative) - Construction and system requirements
M (informative) - System and circuit protection
N (informative) - Multi-module data transfer specification (MDT-1)
IEEE 1177
1 Overview
2 Basic concepts
3 Environment management and delayed action
4 Operational parameters
5 Data buffers
6 Simple transaction routines
7 Compound transaction routines
8 Primitive FASTBUS action routines
9 FASTBUS SR and interrupt message routines
10 Synchronization, system resource and port routines
11 Status and error handling
12 Error codes
Annexes
A (informative) - Summary of routine names and parameters
B (informative) - List of reserved names
C (informative) - FORTRAN 77 data types

FASTBUS is a standardized modular data-bus system for data acquisition, data processing, and control. A FASTBUS system consists of multiple bus segments that can operate independently, but link together for passing data and other information.

Committee
Nuclear Instruments and Detectors
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes IEEE 960 and IEEE 1177. (11/2002)
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
978-0-7381-4427-6
Pages
339
PublisherName
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
Status
Current
Supersedes

IEC 60297-1:1986 Dimensions of mechanical structures of the 482.6 mm (19 in) series. Part 1: Panels and racks
IEC 60113-7:1981 Diagrams, charts, tables - Part 7: Preparation of logic diagrams
MIL C 39012 : C GENERAL SPECIFICATION FOR RADIO FREQUENCY COAXIAL CONNECTORS
MIL C 83503 : A CONNECTOR, ELECTRICAL, FLAT CABLE, AND/OR PRINTED WIRING BOARD, NONENVIRONMENTAL GENERAL SPECIFICATION FOR
MIL-STD-461 Revision G:2015 REQUIREMENTS FOR THE CONTROL OF ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE CHARACTERISTICS OF SUBSYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT
IEC 60935:1996 Nuclear instrumentation - Modular high speed data acquisition system- FASTBUS

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