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Writing Convention

In order to use the feature of autoconfiguration for communications port inside the AOMR block, the *.conf file used must follow a set of writing conventions:

AOMR port description should finish with the the following suffixes :

  • AOMR_In for DataIn port           (Must be a DataIn port)
  • AOMR_Config for config LoadIn port     (Must be a LoadIn port)


Multiple machines must be distinguished by the Slot and Section fields : To identify the different communication ports of a AOMR block we need to know which analog output mezzanine those AOMR are connected to. Here's an example of two AOMR connected to two different analag output mezzanine:

  1. DataIn1 AOMR_In    2  A  NA  -1  32
  2. DataIn2 AOMR_In    2  B  NA  -1  32
  3. LoadIn6 AOMR_Config  2  A  NA  -1  32
  4. LoadIn7 AOMR_Config  2  B  NA  -1  32

All ports with Slot and Section 2 A will be associated to the first AOMR and all ports with Slot and Section 2 B will be associated to the second AOMR.


An AOMR block connected to multiple output mezzanine : To identify multiple mezzanine controlled by a single AOMR, the different Slot number and Section must be concatenated :

  1. DataIn1 AOMR_In    11  AB  NA  -1  32
  2. DataIn2 AOMR_In    23  AA  NA  -1  32
  3. LoadIn6 AOMR_Config  11  AB  NA  -1  32
  4. LoadIn7 AOMR_Config  23  AA  NA  -1  32

All ports with Slot and Section 1 A and 1 B will be associated to the first AOMR and all ports with Slot and Section 2 A and 3 A will be associated to the second AOMR


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Example

The following section is an example of a *.conf file following the writing conventions and the result of using autoconfiguration inside the Generic Machine General tab.

The resulting Communications tab for the AOMR Core 1, notice the the communication port numbers set accordingly to the *.conf file.


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