[DUCAR.DOC]CMC287.VER                        R. J. DUCAR, R. Crouch

                                                            

                                                            8-2-00,8-9-01

 

 

      CAMAC 287 Module  -  Detailed Listing of Implemented Versions

      -------------------------------------------------------------

 

      All Versions:

      -------------

         The 287 module is a 279 module that has been modified to accept

      TCLK instead of a Beam Sync Clock as a primary input.  The only

      hardware difference is different timing components on the 96S02 at

      IC location #25.  PALs associated with the 279 module may often be

      used with implemented versions of the 287.  Specifically: PALs

      27905A.DAT and 27912A.DAT are common.  PAL 27921A.DAT is also ex-

      pected to be common for nearly all versions of the 287, exception

      to which will be specifically noted.  This PAL causes both channels

      of the 287 to be enabled upon power-up or module clear.  The pro-

      grammable enable/disable feature is maintained.  The four remaining

      PAL source files (28736x.DAT, 28737x.DAT, 28741x.DAT, and 28742x.DAT)

      are generally unique to each implemented version.

 

 

      Version 1.0   TEST                              

      -----------   ----

 

         This version of the 287 module is the form to which all con-

      structed modules are initially configured.  The associated PALs

      are specifically programmed to accommodate manual and computer

      testing.

 

         Channel 0: This channel is armed by an external trigger and

      outputs a pulse delayed from TCLK event $07.

 

         Channel 1: This channel is armed by an external trigger and

      outputs a pulse delayed from TCLK event $07.

 

 

 

         Module Location:  Lab Test Stand

 

         Unique PALs:  28736A.DAT, 27937A.DAT, 28741A.DAT, 28742A.DAT

 

         DCE1 = DCE2 = DCE3 = $07 (720 Hz)    DCE4 = $0F (15 Hz)

 

         Notes:  A normal testing environment is one in which TCLK is

               applied to the front panel or 1R input.  The TCLK 2R

                   output should be wired to the TCLK 4R input.  The P2

               output, 7R, should be wired to Ext Trig 0 and 1 inputs.

 


 

 

      Version 2.1     Booster Chopper  $12 + $13 Times     11-11-91

      -----------

         This version of the 287 module is installed in the Booster

      control system to provide coarse TCON and TCOFF times to the 200

      MEV chopper only during a Booster beam cycle marked by TCLK events

      $12 and $13. Installation is made at the request of Curt Owen and

      Jim Lackey.

 

         Channel 0: This channel is always armed and outputs a pulse

      delayed from TCLK events $12 or $13.  Parameter B:CTCB13 is the

      assigned name for the delay value.

 

         Channel 1: This channel is always armed and outputs a pulse

      delayed from TCLK events $12 or $13.  Parameter B:CTCE13 is the

      assigned name for the delay value.

 

 

         Module Location:  $12  N1  (Booster)

 

         Unique PALs:  28736B.DAT, 28741P.DAT, 28742B.DAT

 

         DCE1 = $11   DCE2 = $12   DCE3 = $1D   DCE4 = $13

 

         Notes:  There is presently no need for ICs at locations 9, 10,

               16, 26, 32, 37, and 65.  Outputs from this module

               cable to 288 modules in slots 8 and 9 of the same

               crate to accommodate fine delays of 0 to 90 nanoseconds

               in 10 nanosecond steps.

 

               The maximum delay of these channels is 6.5535 millisec-

               onds with a least count resolution of 100 nanoseconds.

 


 

 

      Version 3.0

      -----------

         This version of the 287 module is installed in the Booster

      control system to provide coarse TCON and TCOFF times to the 200

      MEV chopper only during a Booster beam cycle marked by TCLK event

      $14. Installation is made at the request of Curt Owen and Jim

      Lackey.

 

         Channel 0: This channel is always armed and outputs a pulse

      delayed from TCLK event $14.  Parameter B:CTCB14 is the assigned

      name for the delay value.

 

         Channel 1: This channel is always armed and outputs a pulse

      delayed from TCLK event $14.  Parameter B:CTCE14 is the assigned

      name for the delay value.

         Module Location:  $12  N2  (Booster)

         Unique PALs:  28736C.DAT, 28741C.DAT, 28742B.DAT

 

         DCE1 = $11   DCE2 = $12   DCE3 = $1D   DCE4 = $14

 

         Notes:  There is presently no need for ICs at locations 9, 10,

               16, 26, 32, 37, and 65.  Outputs from this module

               cable to 288 modules in slots 8 and 9 of the same

               crate to accommodate fine delays of 0 to 90 nanoseconds

               in 10 nanosecond steps.

 

               The maximum delay of these channels is 6.5535 millisec-

               onds with a least count resolution of 100 nanoseconds.

 

 


 

 

      Version 4.1

      -----------

         This version of the 287 module is installed in the Booster

      control system to provide coarse TCON and TCOFF times to the 200

      MEV chopper only during a Booster beam cycle marked by TCLK events

      $15.  Installation is made at the request of Curt Owen and Jim

      Lackey.

 

         Channel 0: This channel is always armed and outputs a pulse

      delayed from TCLK event $15.  Parameter B:CTCB15 is the assigned

      name for the delay value.

 

         Channel 1: This channel is always armed and outputs a pulse

      delayed from TCLK event $15. Parameter B:CTCE15 is the assigned

      name for the delay value.

 

 

         Module Location:  $12  N3  (Booster)

 

         Unique PALs:  28736J.DAT, 28741J.DAT, 28742B.DAT

 

         DCE1 = $11   DCE2 = $12   DCE3 = $1D   DCE4 = $15

 

         Notes:  There is presently no need for ICs at locations 9, 10,

               16, 26, 32, 37, and 65.  Outputs from this module

               cable to 288 modules in slots 8 and 9 of the same

               crate to accommodate fine delays of 0 to 90 nanoseconds

               in 10 nanosecond steps.

 

               The maximum delay of these channels is 6.5535 millisec-

               onds with a least count resolution of 100 nanoseconds.

 


 

      Version 5.0

      -----------

         This version of the 287 module is installed in the Booster

      control system to provide coarse TCON and TCOFF times to the 200

      MEV chopper only during a Booster beam cycle marked by TCLK event

      $16. Installation is made at the request of Curt Owen and Jim

      Lackey.

 

         Channel 0: This channel is always armed and outputs a pulse

      delayed from TCLK event $16.  Parameter B:CTCB16 is the assigned

      name for the delay value.

 

         Channel 1: This channel is always armed and outputs a pulse

      delayed from TCLK event $16.  Parameter B:CTCE16 is the assigned

      name for the delay value.

 

 

         Module Location:  $12  N4  (Booster)

 

         Unique PALs:  28736E.DAT, 28741E.DAT, 28742B.DAT

 

         DCE1 = $11   DCE2 = $12   DCE3 = $1D   DCE4 = $16

 

         Notes:  There is presently no need for ICs at locations 9, 10,

               16, 26, 32, 37, and 65.  Outputs from this module

               cable to 288 modules in slots 8 and 9 of the same

               crate to accommodate fine delays of 0 to 90 nanoseconds

               in 10 nanosecond steps.

 

               The maximum delay of these channels is 6.5535 millisec-

               onds with a least count resolution of 100 nanoseconds.

 

 


 

 

      Version 6.0

      -----------

         This version of the 287 module is installed in the Booster

      control system to provide coarse TCON and TCOFF times to the 200

      MEV chopper only during a Booster beam cycle marked by TCLK event

      $17. Installation is made at the request of Curt Owen and Jim

      Lackey.

 

         Channel 0: This channel is always armed and outputs a pulse

      delayed from TCLK event $17.  Parameter B:CTCB17 is the assigned

      name for the delay value.

 

         Channel 1: This channel is always armed and outputs a pulse

      delayed from TCLK event $17.  Parameter B:CTCE17 is the assigned

      name for the delay value.

 

 

         Module Location:  $12  N5  (Booster)

 

         Unique PALs:  28736F.DAT, 28741F.DAT, 28742B.DAT

 

         DCE1 = $11   DCE2 = $12   DCE3 = $1D   DCE4 = $17

 

         Notes:  There is presently no need for ICs at locations 9, 10,

               16, 26, 32, 37, and 65.  Outputs from this module

               cable to 288 modules in slots 8 and 9 of the same

               crate to accommodate fine delays of 0 to 90 nanoseconds

               in 10 nanosecond steps.

 

               The maximum delay of these channels is 6.5535 millisec-

               onds with a least count resolution of 100 nanoseconds.

 


 

 

      Version 7.0

      -----------

         This version of the 287 module is installed in the Booster

      control system to provide triggers for the Orbump Power Supply.

      Installation is made at the request of Curt Owen and Jim Lackey.

 

         Channel 0:  This channel is always armed and outputs a pulse

      delayed from TCLK events $12 and $13.  Parameter B:TORB13 is

      the assigned name for the delay value.

 

         Channel 1:  This channel is always armed and outputs a pulse

      delayed from TCLK event $14.  Parameter B:TORB14 is the assigned

      name for the delay value.

 

 

         Module Location:   $30  N14    (Booster)

 

         Unique PALs:  28736G.DAT, 28741G.DAT, 28742B.DAT

 

         DCE1 = $11   DCE2 = $1D   DCE3 = $12 + $13   DCE4 = $14

 

         Notes:  There is presently no need for ICs at locations 9, 10,

               16, 26, 32, 37, and 65.  Outputs from this module

               are wire-or'd with the outputs from slots N15 and N16

                 and with the Channel 0 output from slot N17.

 

               The maximum delay of these channels is 6.5535 millisec-

               onds with a least count resolution of 100 nanoseconds.

 

 


 

 

 

      Version 8.1

      -----------

         This version of the 287 module is installed in the Booster

      control system to provide triggers for the Orbump Power Supply.

      Installation is made at the request of Curt Owen and Jim Lackey.

 

         Channel 0:  This channel is always armed and outputs a pulse

      delayed from TCLK event $15.  Parameter B:TORB15 is the assigned

      name for the delay value.

 

         Channel 1:  This channel is always armed and outputs a pulse

      delayed from TCLK event $16.  Parameter B:TORB16 is the assigned

      name for the delay value.

 

 

         Module Location:   $30  N15    (Booster)

 

         Unique PALs:  28736M.DAT, 28741M.DAT, 28742B.DAT

 

         DCE1 = $12   DCE2 = $1D   DCE3 = $15   DCE4 = $16

 

         Notes:  There is presently no need for ICs at locations 9, 10,

               16, 26, 32, 37, and 65.  Outputs from this module

               are wire-or'd with the outputs from slots N14 and N16

                 and with the Channel 0 output from slot N17.

 

               The maximum delay of these channels is 6.5535 millisec-

               onds with a least count resolution of 100 nanoseconds.

 

 


 

 

      Version 9.1

      -----------

         This version of the 287 module is installed in the Booster

      control system to provide triggers for the Orbump Power Supply.

      Installation is made at the request of Curt Owen and Jim Lackey.

 

         Channel 0:  This channel is always armed and outputs a pulse

      delayed from TCLK event $17.  Parameter B:TORB17 is the assigned

      name for the delay value.

 

         Channel 1:  This channel is always armed and outputs a pulse

      delayed from TCLK event $19.  Parameter B:TORB19 is the assigned

      name for the delay value.

 

 

         Module Location:   $30  N16    (Booster)

 

         Unique PALs:  28736N.DAT, 28741N.DAT, 28742B.DAT

 

         DCE1 = $11   DCE2 = $12   DCE3 = $17   DCE4 = $19

 

         Notes:  There is presently no need for ICs at locations 9, 10,

               16, 26, 32, 37, and 65.  The Channel 0 output from this

               module is  wire-or'd with the outputs from slots N14 and

               N15 and with the Channel 0 output from slot 17.

 

               The maximum delay of these channels is 6.5535 millisec-

               onds with a least count resolution of 100 nanoseconds.

 

 


 

 

     

 

 

      Version 10.1

      ------------

         This version of the 287 module is installed in the Booster

      Control System to provide 100 nsec resolution timing for wire

      scanners.  Installation is being made at the request of Jim

      Lackey.  Both channels are used and are wire-or'd together.

      Channel 0 is normally enabled and provides fine timing at the

      beginning of a Booster Beam Cycle.  Channel 1 is normally

      disabled and is referenced to a 177 timing channel.  This

      channel provides fine timing later in a Booster Beam Cycle.

      On the infrequent occasions when Channel 1 is utilized,

      Channel 0 should be disabled.

 

         Channel 0:  This channel is always armed and outputs a pulse

      delayed from TCLK events $13 + $14 + $15 + $16 + $17 + $19 +

      $1C+ $1D.  Maximum delay on this channel is 6.5535 msec.  Parameter

      B:TWIRE is assigned to the delay value.  Upon power-up, this

      channel is normally enabled.

 

         Channel 1:  This channel is always armed and outputs a pulse

      delayed from an externally applied pulse.  This pulse is sourced

      from a 177 timing channel B:TWIREC at $12 N20 A(1) and is applied

      the External Trig 1 Input of the 287 module.  Parameter B:TWIREF

      is assigned to the delay value.  B:TWIREC is normally referenced

      to TCLK event $10.  Upon power-up, this channel is normally

      disabled.

 

 

         Module Location:   $12   N19    (Booster)

 

         Unique PALs:  28721A.DAT, 28736I.DAT, 27937H.DAT,

                       28741T.DAT, 28742B.DAT

 

         DCE1 = $11   DCE2 = $12   DCE3 = $1D  

 

         DCE4 = $13 + $14 + $15 + $16 + $17 + $19 + $1C + $1D

 

         Notes:  There is presently no need for ICs at locations 16,

               26, 32, and 65. 

 

               The maximum delay of these channels is 6.5535 millisec-

               onds with a least count resolution of 100 nanoseconds.

 

                 37-15 is patched to 41-11.  Channels 0 and 1 are wire-

                 or'd at the I/O connector.

 


 

      Version 11.0

      ------------

         This version of the 287 module is installed in the Booster

      control system to provide coarse TCON and TCOFF times to the 200

      MEV chopper only during a Booster beam cycle marked by TCLK events

      $19.  Installation is made at the request of Jim Lackey.

 

         Channel 0: This channel is always armed and outputs a pulse

      delayed from TCLK event $19.  Parameter B:CTCB19 is the assigned

      name for the delay value.

 

         Channel 1: This channel is always armed and outputs a pulse

      delayed from TCLK event $19. Parameter B:CTCE19 is the assigned

      name for the delay value.

 

 

         Module Location:  $12  N6  (Booster)

 

         Unique PALs:  28736K.DAT, 28741K.DAT, 28742B.DAT

 

         DCE1 = $11   DCE2 = $12   DCE3 = $1D   DCE4 = $19

 

         Notes:  There is presently no need for ICs at locations 9, 10,

               16, 26, 32, 37, and 65.  Outputs from this module

               cable to 288 modules in slots 8 and 9 of the same

               crate to accommodate fine delays of 0 to 90 nanoseconds

               in 10 nanosecond steps.

 

               The maximum delay of these channels is 6.5535 millisec-

               onds with a least count resolution of 100 nanoseconds.

 


 

      Version 12.0

      ------------

         This version of the 287 module is installed in the Booster

      control system to provide coarse TCON and TCOFF times to the 200

      MEV chopper only during a Booster beam cycle marked by TCLK events

      $1C.  Installation is made at the request of Jim Lackey.

 

         Channel 0: This channel is always armed and outputs a pulse

      delayed from TCLK event $1C.  Parameter B:CTCB1C is the assigned

      name for the delay value.

 

         Channel 1: This channel is always armed and outputs a pulse

      delayed from TCLK event $1C. Parameter B:CTCE1C is the assigned

      name for the delay value.

 

 

         Module Location:  $12  N7  (Booster)

 

         Unique PALs:  28736L.DAT, 28741L.DAT, 28742B.DAT

 

         DCE1 = $11   DCE2 = $12   DCE3 = $1D   DCE4 = $1C

 

         Notes:  There is presently no need for ICs at locations 9, 10,

               16, 26, 32, 37, and 65.  Outputs from this module

               cable to 288 modules in slots 8 and 9 of the same

               crate to accommodate fine delays of 0 to 90 nanoseconds

               in 10 nanosecond steps.

 

               The maximum delay of these channels is 6.5535 millisec-

               onds with a least count resolution of 100 nanoseconds.

 


 

      Version 13.1

      ------------

         This version of the 287 module is installed in the Booster

      control system to provide triggers for the Orbump Power Supply.

      Installation is made at the request of Jim Lackey.

 

         Channel 0:  This channel is always armed and outputs a pulse

      delayed from TCLK event $1C.  Parameter B:TORB1C is the assigned

      name for the delay value.

 

         Channel 1:  This channel is always armed and outputs a pulse

      delayed from TCLK event $1C. Parameter B:TORB1D is the assigned

      name for the delay value

 

 

         Module Location:   $30  N17    (Booster)

 

         Unique PALs:  28736L.DAT, 28741S.DAT, 28742B.DAT

 

         DCE1 = $11   DCE2 = $12   DCE3 = $1D   DCE4 = $1C

 

         Notes:  There is presently no need for ICs at locations 9, 10,

               16, 26, 32, 37, and 65.  The Channel 0 output from this

               module is  wire-or'd with the outputs from slots N14,

               N15, and N16.

 

               The maximum delay of these channels is 6.5535 millisec-

               onds with a least count resolution of 100 nanoseconds.

 


 

      Version 14.0

      ------------

         This version of the 287 module is installed in the Booster

      control system to provide coarse TCON and TCOFF times to the 200

      MEV chopper only during a Booster beam cycle marked by TCLK events

      $1D.  Installation is made at the request of Jim Lackey.

 

         Channel 0: This channel is always armed and outputs a pulse

      delayed from TCLK event $1D.  Parameter B:CTCB1D is the assigned

      name for the delay value.

 

         Channel 1: This channel is always armed and outputs a pulse

      delayed from TCLK event $1C. Parameter B:CTCE1D is the assigned

      name for the delay value.

 

 

         Module Location:  $12  N12  (Booster)

 

         Unique PALs:  28736L.DAT, 28741Q.DAT, 28742B.DAT

 

         DCE1 = $11   DCE2 = $12   DCE3 = $1D   DCE4 = $1C

 

         Notes:  There is presently no need for ICs at locations 9, 10,

               16, 26, 32, 37, and 65.  Outputs from this module

               cable to 288 modules in slots 8 and 9 of the same

               crate to accommodate fine delays of 0 to 90 nanoseconds

               in 10 nanosecond steps.

 

               The maximum delay of these channels is 6.5535 millisec-

               onds with a least count resolution of 100 nanoseconds.

 


 

     

      Version 15.0

      ------------

         This version of the 287 module is installed in the Booster

      control system to provide coarse TCON and TCOFF times to the 200

      MEV chopper only during a Booster beam cycle marked by TCLK events

      $1D.  Installation is made at the request of Bill Pellico.

 

         Channel 0: This channel is always armed and outputs a pulse

      delayed from all Booster Resets ($12,13,14,15,16,17,19,1C,1D).

      Parameter B:CTBGN is the assigned name for the delay value.

 

         Channel 1: This channel is always armed and outputs a pulse

      delayed from all Booster Resets ($12,13,14,15,16,17,19,1C,1D).

      Parameter B:CTBGN2 is the assigned name for the delay value.

        

 

         Module Location:  $12  N16  (Booster)

 

         Unique PALs:  28736L.DAT, 28741R.DAT, 28742B.DAT

 

         DCE1 = $11   DCE2 = $12   DCE3 = $1D   DCE4 = $1C

 

         Notes:  There is presently no need for ICs at locations 9, 10,

               16, 26, 32, 37, and 65.  Outputs from this module

               cable to Pellico's Nim hardware.

 

               The maximum delay of these channels is 6.5535 millisec-

               onds with a least count resolution of 100 nanoseconds.

 


 

 

 

      Version 16.0

        -----------

         This version of the 287 module is installed in the__________

 

         Channel 0:  This channel is always armed and outputs a pulse

      delayed from TCLK events $__

 

         Channel 1:  This channel is always armed and outputs a pulse

      delayed from TCLK event $__

 

 

         Module Location:   $__ N__   

 

         Unique PALs:  28736_.DAT, 28741_.DAT, 28742_.DAT

 

         DCE1 = $__ DCE2 = $__ DCE3 = $__ DCE4 = $__

 

         Notes:  There is presently no need for ICs at locations 9, 10,

               16, 26, 32, 37, and 65. 

 

               The maximum delay of these channels is 6.5535 millisec-

               onds with a least count resolution of 100 nanoseconds.

 

 

 

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