About the IS200DSPXH2D
The IS200DSPXH2D board is a model designed for the EX2100e system of devices by General Electric with enhanced technology in mind. The primary purpose of the Digital Signal Processor Control(DSPX) board is to control any motor and bridge gating and regulator functions. Several components make up the entirety of the DSPX board, one of the main components is the high-performance digital signal processor (DSP) which allows for the DSPX board to function and is able to provide an interface, logic, and processing functions. Along with the DSP, there are also memory components that range from NVRAM, add-only memory, RAM, and FLASH memory.
There are several specialized functions provided by the IS200DSPXH2D board through ASICs or FPGAs (Field Programmable Gate Arrays), many of which are supported by a singular ASIC. Please take into consideration that if facilitating firmware synchronization of any of the load pulse signals on the DSPX board six-bit registers are needed one each inner loop load pulse. The DSPX board also provides pulse-width modulation (PWM) outputs that have a fixed frequency of 24 kHz and 10-bit resolution, these will each occupy one twenty-bit register. These outputs can be used to drive instrumentation meters or any other output type.
The IS200DSPXH2D board features three I/O connectors, which are an engineering monitor port labeled as P6, a DSP emulator port labeled as P5, and a backplane connector labeled as P1. Each I/O connector has a different function, for example, the P5 port will provide a scan interface to the T1 emulator port which will allow for emulation and FLASH programming.