
DAADIO
D/A, A/D, PIO Combination Board
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The MD-DAADIO reduces system costs
by combining high-performance D/A, A/D, and PIO functions
on one double-height VMEbus board. Further, the design allows
for selective population of the D/A,A/D, and PIO sections
to create the most cost-effective combination for a particular
application.
The MD-DAADIO provides versatile
operational configuration via board control and status registers.
Programmable board parameters include interrupt level, vector
and source registers, PIO port settings, PIO interrupt mask,
along with both D/A and A/D control and data registers.
The MD-DAADIO is an ideal single-board
solution for data acquisition and control applications.
Its unique combination of I/O functions, flexible configuration,
high throughput, and low cost makes the MD-DAADIO an attractive
alternative to multiboard solutions.
MD-DAADIOR
The MD-DAADIOR has all the features
and functions of the MD-DAADIO, but it has right-angle headers
instead of straight headers.
DAC
Section
The DAC module features jumper selection
of output mode and voltage range as well as multiplying
D/A and current loop capabilities. Each of the eight voltage
output channels has a 12-bit digital-to-analog converter.
The fully independent output drive
circuitry supports a wide range of output characteristics.
With jumper-selected unipolar/bipolar modes and 5V/10V ranges,
each channel independently configures to operate at 0 to
5V, 0 to 10V, ±5V, and ±10V ranges. External
reference signals allow scaling of unipolar and bipolar
D/A outputs to nonstandard ranges. This external reference
capability also generates unipolar and bipolar outputs scaled
to modulated reference signals for true multiplying D/A
capability.
Independently jumpered, each channel
interprets digital inputs as straight binary (unipolar),
offset binary (bipolar), or two’s complement (bipolar)
data. On reset and power-up, all output voltages can be
driven to zero independent of mode or range. All current
loop outputs are driven to the low limit of the selected
current loop range. This feature may be disabled for applications
where zero volts (or minimum current) does not represent
the desired reset value.
A voltage-to-current adapter (VCA)
converts any number of channel pairs from voltage operation
to current loop operation.The plug-in VCA supports 4-20
mA, 0-20 mA, or 5-25 mA operation.
ADC
Section
The ADC section features software
gain control and jumper selection of both input mode and
voltage range. The A/D converter features 12-bit resolution
and 12 µs or 8 µs conversion time.
The analog input module can be configured
for 32 single-ended (input channels are referenced to the
common analog ground point), 32 pseudo-differential (all
channels are referenced to a common point, not necessarily
the analog ground), or 16 differential inputs (each channel
has its own independent reference input).
Input voltage ranges are jumper selectable
and operate at 0-10V, ±5V, and ±10V. Maximum
input voltages as high as ±35V can be tolerated without
damaging the board. Preset gain factors of 1, 2, 4, 8, 16,
10, 20, 40, 80, and 160 are programmed by writing to a register.
Gain factors can be dynamically changed between the sampling
of different channels to optimize the dynamic range of each
input.
PIO
Section
The PIO module provides 48 lines
of TTL I/O. The six ports of the module are individually
configured by software to be either input or output ports.
Port A of the PIO module has 8 lines which serve as interrupt
sources. Each of these lines can be individually masked
and configured for interrupting on pattern recognition or
change of state.
Software
Support
Real-time
operating systems are supported by Thales Computers and
third-party resources. Contact Thales Computers for assistance
with software selection.
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