
PMC-DAADIO
Multifunction PMC providing High-Speed Digital and Analog I/O
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The PMC-DAADIO is an intelligent Motorola DSP56F807-based PCI Mezzanine Card (PMC) that provides high-speed digital and analog I/O for controlling and monitoring a wide range of external functions with a minimal amount of servicing required by the PMC host's processor. This multifunction board is ideal for applications requiring intensive digital and analog I/O in harsh environments, such as digital radio, fire control systems, system monitoring and closed-loop control systems.
The features of the PMC-DAADIO include:
· Eight differential analog input channels
· Eight single-ended analog outputs
· 18 general purpose TTL Digital I/O
· 64-bit counter input
· 64-bit timer output
· On-board DSP with OnCe port
· 3.3V signaling, 5V tolerant PCI bus
· Support for VxWorks
· Available in three ruggedization levels

| OVERALL
DIMENSIONS |
| Single
PMC, 144 x 74 mm, one slot |
| PCI
BUS INTERFACE |
| •
32-bit/33 MHz Revision 2.2 compliant |
| •
PCI9030 Target PCI controller from PLX |
| •
3.3V signaling, 5V tolerant |
| POWER
REQUIREMENTS |
| +5V,
±5% +3.3V, ±5% +12V, ±5% -12V,
±5% |
| POWER
DISSIPATION |
| 3.9W,
typical |
| ENVIRONMENTAL
SPECIFICATIONS |
| Temperature
range |
SA |
RA |
RC |
| -
Operating |
0°
to +55°C |
-40°
to +75°C |
-40°
to +85°C |
| -
Storage |
-45°
to +85°C |
-45°
to +100°C |
-45°
to +100°C |
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- Airflow
|
1.2
m/s |
1.5
m/s |
NA |
| -
Conformal Coating |
Optional |
Standard |
Standard |
| Relative
Humidity |
90%
noncondensing |
95%
10 cycles 240 hours |
| Mechanical |
| -
Vibration Sine |
5-200
Hz - 2g Peak |
5-2,000
Hz - 2.5g Peak |
5-2,000
Hz - 5g Peak |
|
- Vibration |
0.01
g²/Hz 10-40 Hz |
0.04
g²/Hz |
0.1
g²/Hz |
|
- Random |
0.0007
g²/Hz 100-200
Hz |
with
a flat response to 1,000 Hz 6
dB/Oct roll-off from 1 KHz - 2 KHz |
|
- Shock |
10g
Peak 16 ms
Half Sine Pulse |
40g
Peak 20 ms Half Sine Pulse |
| - Bumps |
N/A |
40g
Peak 6 ms Half Sine Pulse3
bumps/sec and 1,000 bumps/direction |
| -
Altitude |
-1,000
to 10,000 ft |
-1,000
to 33,000 ft |
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