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Bill SahrEVLA Advisory Committee Meeting September 8-9, EVLA Monitor & Control

EVLA M&C and e2e Software

Bill SahrEVLA Advisory Committee Meeting September 8-9, Requirements We now have requirements produced by the NRAO user community rather than Computer Division internally generated documents. EVLA e2e Science Software Requirements, April 15, 2003 EVLA Data Post-Processing Software Requirements, July 3, 2003 EVLA Array Operations Software Requirements, June 6, 2003 EVLA Engineering Software Requirements, August 8, 2003 EVLA Science Requirements for the Real-Time Software, to be started 9/2003 Scientific Requirements for the EVLA Real-Time System, Sept, 2000

EVLA M&C Software

Bill SahrEVLA Advisory Committee Meeting September 8-9, Antenna MIBs MIB – Module Interface Board –Refers to the TC11IB processor board that will be used to control antenna subsystems –96 MHZ processor –1.5 Mbytes on-chip RAM –8 Mbytes Flash –SPI bus –GPIO (parallel I/O lines) –Ethernet Interface

Bill SahrEVLA Advisory Committee Meeting September 8-9, Antenna MIB Software Quality of the MIB software is seen as crucial to the quality of the EVLA M&C software The MIB software consists of: –Systems software –MIB framework software –Module software

Bill SahrEVLA Advisory Committee Meeting September 8-9, MIB Systems Software RTOS kernel Network stack Telnet server –Automatically activates the shell Shell –Shell provides memory display and memory modification –Shell is being extended to provide module specific commands & displays All of the systems software is up and running on MIB hardware

Bill SahrEVLA Advisory Committee Meeting September 8-9, MIB Framework Software Common to all MIBs Device definition, instantiation, and initialization A data port, broadcasts monitor data A service port –Accepts time-tagged commands –Information services C++, ASCII text, XML, Xpath (likely),

Bill SahrEVLA Advisory Committee Meeting September 8-9, MIB Module Software HW module specific, chiefly written in C Responsible for –Device Control –Collection of monitor point values –Warnings, errors, alarms L301 (12-20 GHZ synthesizer) module software has been tested L302 ( GHZ synthesizer) module software currently under development

Bill SahrEVLA Advisory Committee Meeting September 8-9, Device Browser Generic, discovery-based, remote client application –Obtains a list of all devices connected to a MIB –Obtains a list and description of all monitor and control points associated with a device Can display any/all monitor point values for a device Can modify monitor point attributes Can be used to command devices Peek/Poke capabilities Multiplatform, written in Java

Bill SahrEVLA Advisory Committee Meeting September 8-9, ALMA/EVLA Cooperation At the low levels there is little commonality between the AMLA & EVLA M&C systems. The differences are driven by differences in the hardware. We hope sharing can occur at the higher levels of the two systems. Ralph Marson of ALMA and I have agreed to begin monthly meetings to explore the possibilities for sharing designs and code at the higher levels of the two systems.

Bill SahrEVLA Advisory Committee Meeting September 8-9, Questions/Issues Are we headed in the right direction ? Overall design ? –Have we now positioned ourselves to produce a high quality overall design?