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So You Think Tape is DeadSmith, Darren C., Tenderholt, Dean 10 1900 (has links)
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 26-29, 1998 / Town & Country Resort Hotel and Convention Center, San Diego, California / The times that we live in offers the most advanced pace of technology development ever
known to the world, and it is getting faster. A large part of commercial computer
technology development is based on increased size and decreased cost of memory
devices, from which the instrumentation community can derive great benefit through the
development of solid state systems. The procurement cost of new solid state systems
utilizing increased memory capability makes the temptation to move to this technology
unavoidable. There are, however, some issues that need to be discussed which go beyond
procurement costs and involve operational and life cycle considerations.
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200 MBPS TO 1 GBPS DATA ACQUISITION & CAPTURE USING RACEWAYO’Connell, Richard 10 1900 (has links)
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 27-30, 1997 / Riviera Hotel and Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada / For many years VME has been the platform of choice for high-performance, real-time data
acquisition systems. VME’s longevity has been made possible in part by timely
enhancements which have expanded system bandwidth and allowed systems to support
ever increasing throughput. One of the most recent ANSI-standard extensions of the VME
specification defines RACEway, a system of dynamically switched, 160 Mbyte/second
board-to-board interconnects. In typical systems RACEway increases the internal
bandwidth of a VME system by an order of magnitude. Since this bandwidth is both
scaleable and deterministic, it is particularly well suited to high-performance, real-time
systems.
The potential of RACEway for very high-performance (200 Mbps to 1 Gbps) real-time
systems has been recognized by both the VME industry and a growing number of system
integrators. This recognition has yielded many new RACEway-ready VME products from
more than a dozen vendors. In fact many significant real-time data acquisition systems that
consist entirely of commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) RACEway products are being
developed and fielded today.
This paper provides an overview of RACEway technology, identifies the types of
RACEway equipment currently available, discusses how RACEway can be applied in
high-performance data acquisition systems, and briefly describes two systems that
acquiring and capturing real-time data streams at rates from 200 Mbps to 1 Gbps using
RACEway.
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