The CAMAC standard offers flexibility by providing power
and a data bus for various modules, but it is limited to a 1
Mword/sec bandwidth. LeCroy Research CAMAC modules
with an auxiliary data bus, FERA, provide a 10 Mwordsec
data transfer without CAMAC conThe CAMAC standard offers flexibility by providing power
and a data bus for various modules, but it is limited to a 1
Mword/sec bandwidth. LeCroy Research CAMAC modules
with an auxiliary data bus, FERA, provide a 10 Mwordsec
data transfer without CAMAC controller intervention. We
have used a National Instruments digital 1/0 board (PCI-DIO-
32HS) as a FERA bus-to-host bridge. The board provides
hardware handshaking, a 20 Mword/sec bandwidth, bus master
scatter-gather DMA, and can control up to 2 FERA busses
asynchronously. Multiple boards may reside on the same PCI
or Compact PCI bus. A 300 MHz Pentium I1 running
Windows NT 4.0 sustains >3.4 MB/sec throughput in 8255
emulation mode. These capabilities are being exploited in our
prototype small animal planar and PET imaging system where
32 ADC channels (16 bits each) and 3 scaler channels (32 bits
each) define an event.[+][-]
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Proceeding of: 1998 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference, Toronto, Ont., 08 - 14 Nov. 1998