Gtio Cards
Gtio Cards
Gtio Cards
The Giga-Transceiver Input/Output (GTIO) cards have been developed for use with the PB5 Processor Card (PB5)
card and are driven from the Giga-Transceiver (GT) optical ports provided on the PB5. To allow greater freedom of
connection and flexibility, the cards have been designed to allow a daisy-chain connection between them. Depending
on the configuration, as many as 8 GTIO cards can be connected to each GT port.
The physical link between the PB5 and the GTIO cards is provided by a fibre optic cable with industry standard LC
connectors. The GTIO cards are normally mounted on DIN rails in the rear of the RTDS Simulator cubicle. However,
the 2 Gbit/s bandwidth of the link allows the GT-I/O cards to be located up to 35 m from the RTDS Simulator cubicles.
The GTDI input is current driven (~10 mA), allowing a wide range of
input voltages to be connected to the card by providing the appropriate
value of current limiting resistor.
The GTDO has a source driven output that can provide up to 100 mA
with a voltage supply range from +7 to +24 V.
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Special care has been taken in the design of the GTAO to provide the
communication bandwidth required for small timestep applications.
Data exchange between the front panels and the GTFPI is via a ribbon
cable, while the data exchange between the GTFPI and PB5 is via a
GT port.
The GTSYNC supports 1 Pulse Per Second (1PPS) over BNC coax or
ST type fibre connectors, IEEE 1588 over RJ45 or ST fibre connectors
as well as IRIG-B over a BNC coax connection. Synchronization of the
simulation timestep to an external time reference is necessary for PMU
benchmark testing and it is advantageous for IEC 61850-9-2 sampled
value output.
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