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OP7020 Hardware Interface

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OP7020 Front Interface

The OP7020 interface includes LEDs and various connectors for status, programming and monitoring purposes.

OP7020 front panel
OP7020 front panel

A

POWER switch: turns simulator on or off

B

USB PROGRAM: JTAG connection to program the VC707

C

SYNCHRO: (LVDS [audio] and Fiber synchronization connectors and LEDs

D

SFP sockets with LEDs: connectors for SFP modules

Synchronization LEDs

A series of four LEDs on the OP7000 front panel display the device status

LED

Power On

After Load & During Execution

After Reset

LED

Power On

After Load & During Execution

After Reset

Tx

OFF

GREEN**

OFF

Rx

OFF

GREEN**

OFF

M/S

Default*

ORANGE = Slave

GREEN

PWR

GREEN

GREEN

GREEN

*The color of the LED on power-on depends on the FPGA configuration. If it is a slave configuration, it is orange, if it is a master, it is green.
**Tx and Rx provide synchronization information. When Transmitting synchronization, the Tx LED is green. When receiving synchronization, the Rx LED is green.

SFP LEDs

The LEDs associated with the selected channel light up to indicate the channel is selected. LEDs are arrow-shaped to indicate the channel to which it is associated. LED upward arrow linked to top channel, downward pointing arrow linked to the bottom channel (see below):

LED

Color

Description

CH00

CH01

Green

ON = SFP is inserted
OFF = no SFP is present
Blinking = channel active in RT-LAB

Green

ON = SFP is inserted
OFF = no SFP is present
Blinking = channel active in RT-LAB

Red

OFF = connection okay
ON = transmission fault
Blinking = reception loss

Red

OFF = connection okay
ON = transmission fault
Blinking = reception loss

OP7020 Rear Interface

The rear interface contains the PCIe connector, which is the only user interface on the back of the chassis. Power connections are factory wired.

A

AC power supply on/off switch. Turns AC power supply on or off

B

Power cable connector. Connects the AC power supply to the appropriate outlet

C

PCIe connector. Connects to the real-time computer 

 

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