CyberResearch CYDIO 96HE User Manual

Digital I/O
CYDIO 96HE
PCI Express Digital I/O Board - 96
Channels, High Current, 100-Pin
High-Density Connector
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USER’S MANUAL
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Table of Contents
Preface
About this User's Guide .......................................................................................................................2
What you will learn from this user's guide .........................................................................................................2
Conventions in this user's guide .........................................................................................................................2
............................................................................................................................................................................2
Chapter 1
Introducing the CYDIO 96HE................................................................................................................3
Overview: CYDIO 96HE features......................................................................................................................3
CYDIO 96HE block diagram .............................................................................................................................4
Chapter 2
Installing the CYDIO 96HE....................................................................................................................5
What comes with your CYDIO 96HE shipment?...............................................................................................5
Hardware .......................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Optional components ........................................................................................................................................................ 5
Unpacking the CYDIO 96HE.............................................................................................................................6
Installing the software ........................................................................................................................................6
Installing the hardware .......................................................................................................................................6
Connecting the board for I/O operations ............................................................................................................7
Main I/O connector........................................................................................................................................................... 7
Connector pin out.............................................................................................................................................................. 8
Cabling.............................................................................................................................................................................. 9
Chapter 3
Functional Details...............................................................................................................................10
CYERB 24 and CYSSR 24 daisy chain configuration .....................................................................................10
82C55 emulation (mode 0)...............................................................................................................................10
Replacing a fuse ...............................................................................................................................................11
Fuse specifications...........................................................................................................................................................11
Chapter 4
Specifications......................................................................................................................................12
Digital input / output.........................................................................................................................................12
Power Consumption .........................................................................................................................................12
Environmental ..................................................................................................................................................12
Mechanical .......................................................................................................................................................12
General .............................................................................................................................................................12
Main connector and pin out..............................................................................................................................13
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Preface
About this User's Guide
What you will learn from this user's guide
This user's guide explains how to install, configure, and use the CYDIO 96HE so that you get the most out of its digital I/O features.
Conventions in this user's guide
For more information on …
Text presented in a box signifies additional information and helpful hints related to the subject matter you are reading.
Caution! Shaded caution statements present information to help you avoid injuring yourself and others,
damaging your hardware, or losing your data.
<#:#> Angle brackets that enclose numbers separated by a colon signify a range of numbers, such as those assigned
to registers, bit settings, etc.
bold text Bold text is used for the names of objects on the screen, such as buttons, text boxes, and check boxes. For
example:
1. Insert the disk or CD and click the OK button.
italic text Italic text is used for the names of manuals and help topic titles, and to emphasize a word or phrase. For
example: The InstaCal software is used as an example in the Conventions in this user’s guide section. Please read this section before proceeding with the rest of the manual.
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Chapter 1
Introducing the CYDIO 96HE
Overview: CYDIO 96HE features
This manual explains how to install and use the CYDIO 96HE board. The CYDIO 96HE is a high-density, logic-level digital I/O board designed for PCI Express (PCIe) bus.
The CYDIO 96HE provides 96 digital I/O lines in four independent port groups. Each digital port group is divided into two 8-bit ports and two 4-bit ports. The CYDIO 96HE emulates an 82C55 chip in Mode zero. You can configure each port independently for either input or output.
The CYDIO 96HE outputs are high-drive TTL that can source 15 mA and sink 64 mA. Additional buffering is typically not required to drive external devices. The board has two individual slow blow fuses rated at 1 amp that provide protection for the +5 V User Outputs. A spare fuse is provided.
Each digital port has an associated 10 k resistor network. The board is shipped with each port configured in the pull-up state. You can change the port configuration with software. On power up and reset the configuration of each port is read from EEPROM.
Digital I/O lines are accessed through a 100-pin high-density connector.
The CYDIO 96HE board is completely plug-and-play, with no jumpers or switches to set. All board addresses are set by the board's plug-and-play software. Board configuration is controlled by your system's BIOS.
Power is provided by the computer’s internal 5 V Molex connector.
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CYDIO 96HE block diagram
CYDIO 96HE functions are illustrated in the block diagram shown here.
Spare
Fuse
5V Power
Molex
Connector
+5V (VDD)
To + 5 V c om p on e nts (Note: O u tp u ts to C PL D are 3.3V with 5V inputs)
+5V
+5V
100- p in I/O Connector
10 k
Pull Resistor
Network
Note: Port CL and CH are tied together on the pull resistors.
Fuse
Protection
Fuse
Protection
High Drive F OURT HPORT
FOURTHPORTA FOURTHPORTB
24
FOURTHPORTCL FOURTHPORTCH
High Drive THIRDPORT
THIRDPORTA THIRDPORTB
24
THIRDPORTCL
THIRDPORTCH
High Drive SECONDPORT
SECOND PORT A SECOND PORT B
24
SECONDPORTCL SECONDPORTCH
High Drive FIRSTPORT
FIRSTPORTA FIRSTPORTB
24
FIRSTPORTCL FIRSTPORTCH
Ω
12
EEPROM
Switch
Control
BP1
Out
Out
Out
In
In
In
8
8
Control
BP2
8
8
Control
Bus
Control
BP3
8
8
Complex,
Programmable
Logic Devi ce
(CPLD)
Logic, C ontro l,
Interface
Decode/Status
96
8
5V (VDD)
GND
Out
Control
BP4
In
8
BP(1:4)
8
8
Figure 1. CYDIO 96HE functional block diagram
Bus
Timing
LAD(0:7)
8
Local
Address
&
Data Bus
Regulator
5V Detect
Software Sensing
PCI-to-Local
Bus
3.3V, 32-bit, 33 MHz
BADR2
+
BADR3
3.3V1.5V
3.3V Board Power
PCIe-to-PCI
Bridge
PCI B u s
Boot
EEPROM
3.3V
x1 Link
PCI Express Edge Connecto r
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Installing the CYDIO 96HE
What comes with your CYDIO 96HE shipment?
The following items are shipped with the CYDIO 96HE.
Hardware
CYDIO 96HE
Chapter 2
Optional components
CBL 100xx cable
Signal termination and conditioning accessories
CyberResearch, Inc. provides signal termination products for use with the CYDIO 96HE.
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Unpacking the CYDIO 96HE
As with any electronic device, you should take care while handling to avoid damage from static electricity. Before removing the CYDIO 96HE from its packaging, ground yourself using a wrist strap or by simply touching the computer chassis or other grounded object to eliminate any stored static charge.
If your CYDIO 96HE is damaged, notify CyberResearch, Inc. immediately by phone, fax, or e-mail.
Toll-Free Hotline: 1-800-341-2525 Phone: 860-643-5000 Fax: 860-643-5001 to the attention of Tech Support Email: techsupport@cyberresearch.com
Installing the software
Install the software included with your board before you install the hardware. Installing the software first ensures that the information required for proper board detection is installed and available at boot up.
Installing the hardware
The CYDIO 96HE is completely plug-and-play. There are no switches or jumpers to set on the board. Configuration is controlled by your system's BIOS. To install your board, follow the steps below.
Install the CYBERDAQ software before you install your board
The driver needed to run your board is installed with the CYBERDAQ software. Therefore, you need to install the CYBERDAQ software before you install your board. Power off and unplug the computer, and remove the cover to expose the expansion slots.
1. Touch any metal part of the computer to discharge static electricity that may be present. Static electricity
can damage the board.
2. Insert the CYDIO 96HE into an unused x1 PCIe expansion slot.
The CYDIO 96HE is designed to install into an x1 slot. However, you can also install the board into an unused x4, x8, or x16 PCIe slot.
Caution! Ensure that you install the board into a PCI Express slot. Installing the CYDIO 96HE into a non-
PCIe slot can damage both the board and the computer’s motherboard.
3. Connect the board’s external power connector to one of the computer’s four-pin Molex power connectors.
The board’s Molex power connections are shown here.
No
PC
PC
PC
Connect
Ground
Ground
+5V
Caution! Using an external power supply is not recommended. If external power is used, ensure that the
power supply ground or common is at the same ground potential as the computer power supply.
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4. Close your computer and turn it on.
A dialog box opens as the system loads, indicating that new hardware has been detected. The information
file for this board should have already been loaded onto your PC when you installed the Software CD
supplied with your board, and should be detected automatically by Windows. If you have not installed this software, cancel the dialog and install it now.
5. Run InstaCal to test your installation and to configure the pull direction of the digital port resistors.
Connecting the board for I/O operations
Main I/O connector
The table below lists the board connectors, applicable cables and compatible accessory boards.
Board connectors, cables, accessory equipment
Connector type 100-pin, high-density keyed connector
Compatible cable CBL 100xx (Figure 2)
Compatible accessory products with the CBL 100xx cable
CYSTP 50* STA 50H* STA 100 CYSTP 502E * two devices are required
CYERB 24 CYERB 24SFL CYERB 48 CYERB 48S CYSSR 24 CYSSR 48
The CYDIO 96HE has a 100-pin, high-density Robinson-Nugent male connector. You can use the CBL 100xx cable to split the 100 I/O lines into two 50-pin cables (see Figure 2 on page 9).
Board connector pins 1 to 50 are mapped directly to pins 1 to 50 on the CBL 100xx cable's first 50-pin connector. Pins 51 to 100 are mapped directly to pins 1 to 50 on the second 50-pin connector (pin 51 is mapped to pin 1, and pin 100 is mapped to pin 50.) A sample CBL 100xx cable configuration is shown in Figure 3 on page 9.
Caution! When connecting a cable to the board's I/O connector, make sure that the arrow indicating pin 1
on the board connector lines up with the arrow indicating pin 1 on the cable connector. Incorrectly connected cables can damage the board and the I/O controller.
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Connector pin out
Main I/O connector pin out
Signal name Pin
GND 100
+5V User Output* 99 THIRDPORTC Bit 0 98 THIRDPORTC Bit 1 97 THIRDPORTC Bit 2 96 THIRDPORTC Bit 3 95 THIRDPORTC Bit 4 94 THIRDPORTC Bit 5 93 THIRDPORTC Bit 6 92 THIRDPORTC Bit 7 91 THIRDPORTB Bit 0 90 THIRDPORTB Bit 1 89 THIRDPORTB Bit 2 88 THIRDPORTB Bit 3 87 THIRDPORTB Bit 4 86 THIRDPORTB Bit 5 85 THIRDPORTB Bit 6 84 THIRDPORTB Bit 7 83 THIRDPORTA Bit 0 82 THIRDPORTA Bit 1 81 THIRDPORTA Bit 2 80 THIRDPORTA Bit 3 79 THIRDPORTA Bit 4 78 THIRDPORTA Bit 5 77 THIRDPORTA Bit 6 76 THIRDPORTA Bit 7 75
FOURTHPORTC Bit 0 74 FOURTHPORTC Bit 1 73 FOURTHPORTC Bit 2 72 FOURTHPORTC Bit 3 71 FOURTHPORTC Bit 4 70 FOURTHPORTC Bit 5 69 FOURTHPORTC Bit 6 68 FOURTHPORTC Bit 7 67
FOURTHPORTB Bit 0 66 FOURTHPORTB Bit 1 65 FOURTHPORTB Bit 2 64 FOURTHPORTB Bit 3 63 FOURTHPORTB Bit 4 62 FOURTHPORTB Bit 5 61 FOURTHPORTB Bit 6 60 FOURTHPORTB Bit 7 59 FOURTHPORTA Bit 0 58 FOURTHPORTA Bit 1 57 FOURTHPORTA Bit 2 56 FOURTHPORTA Bit 3 55 FOURTHPORTA Bit 4 54 FOURTHPORTA Bit 5 53 FOURTHPORTA Bit 6 52 FOURTHPORTA Bit 7 51
PCIe slot
Pin Signal name
50 GND 49 +5V User Output*
48 FIRSTPORTC Bit 0 47 FIRSTPORTC Bit 1 46 FIRSTPORTC Bit 2 45 FIRSTPORTC Bit 3 44 FIRSTPORTC Bit 4 43 FIRSTPORTC Bit 5 42 FIRSTPORTC Bit 6 41 FIRSTPORTC Bit 7 40 FIRSTPORTB Bit 0 39 FIRSTPORTB Bit 1 38 FIRSTPORTB Bit 2 37 FIRSTPORTB Bit 3 36 FIRSTPORTB Bit 4 35 FIRSTPORTB Bit 5 34 FIRSTPORTB Bit 6 33 FIRSTPORTB Bit 7 32 FIRSTPORTA Bit 0 31 FIRSTPORTA Bit 1 30 FIRSTPORTA Bit 2 29 FIRSTPORTA Bit 3 28 FIRSTPORTA Bit 4 27 FIRSTPORTA Bit 5 26 FIRSTPORTA Bit 6 25 FIRSTPORTA Bit 7 24 SECONDPORTC Bit 0 23 SECONDPORTC Bit 1 22 SECONDPORTC Bit 2 21 SECONDPORTC Bit 3 20 SECONDPORTC Bit 4 19 SECONDPORTC Bit 5 18 SECONDPORTC Bit 6 17 SECONDPORTC Bit 7 16 SECONDPORTB Bit 0 15 SECONDPORTB Bit 1 14 SECONDPORTB Bit 2 13 SECONDPORTB Bit 3 12 SECONDPORTB Bit 4 11 SECONDPORTB Bit 5 10 SECONDPORTB Bit 6 9 SECONDPORTB Bit 7 8 SECONDPORTA Bit 0 7 SECONDPORTA Bit 1 6 SECONDPORTA Bit 2 5 SECONDPORTA Bit 3 4 SECONDPORTA Bit 4 3 SECONDPORTA Bit 5 2 SECONDPORTA Bit 6 1 SECONDPORTA Bit 7
* The board has two individual slow blow fuses rated at 1 A. One fuse protects the +5V User Output at pin 49, and one fuse protects the +5V User Output at pin 99.
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r
r
r
Cabling
Cable is labeled
“Pins 1-50”.
10050
511
Cable is labeled
“Pins 51-100”.
Key
Key
50
49
2
1
The red stripe identifies pin # 1
100
99
52
51
The red stripe identifies pin # 51
Figure 2. CBL 100xx cable
Caution! When connecting the cable to the board's I/O connector, make sure that the arrow indicating pin 1
on the board connector lines up with the arrow indicating pin 1 on the cable connector. Incorrectly connected cables can damage the board and the I/O controller.
100-pin
I/O connecto
pins 1 to 50
Digital signal conditioning o
50-pin screw terminal board
Digital I/O
CBL 100xx cable
IN
Digital I/O pins 51 to 100
IN
Digital signal conditioning o
50-pin screw terminal board
Figure 3. CBL 100xx cable configuration
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Chapter 3
Functional Details
CYERB 24 and CYSSR 24 daisy chain configuration
Many relay and solid-state relay (SSR) racks provide only 24-bits of digital I/O. You can configure the CYERB 24 relay output board and CYSSR 24 I/O module rack in a daisy chain configuration to use all of the digital I/O bits provided by the CYDIO 96HE board. An example of the daisy chain configuration scheme for each board is shown below.
The CYDIO 96HE board provides digital I/O in a group of 96 bits. Each of the CBL 100xx cable's 50-pin connectors provides 48 bits. To use all of the board's 96 digital I/O bits to control relays and/or SSRs, configure the daisy chain as shown in Figure 4.
PCIe-DIO96H
CYDIO 96HE
C100FF-x Cable
CYDIO 96HE
CYERB 24
CYERB 24
CIO-ERB24 or
Or
SSR-Rack24
CYSSR 24
CYERB 24
CIO-ERB24
Or
or SSR-Rack24
CYSSR 24
Figure 4. CYDIO 96HE to CBL 100xx to relay rack daisy chain cabling
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
CIO-ERB24
Or
or
CYSSR 24
SSR-Rack24
CYERB 24
CIO-ERB24 or
Or
SSR-Rack24
CYSSR 24
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
The 24 digital I/O bits on pins 1-24 control the first relay board on the chain. The 24 digital I/O bits on pins 25-50 control the second relay/SSR board on the daisy chain and so on, for up to 100 pins.
82C55 emulation (mode 0)
The CYDIO 96HE emulates the 82C55 chip (mode 0). The 82C55 emulation initializes all ports as inputs on power-up and reset. A TTL input is a high impedance input. If you connect another TTL input device to the output, it could be turned on or off every time the board is reset.
To establish a consistent TTL level at power-up, configure each port resistor with InstaCal for either pull-up or
pull-down.
Whenever an 82C55 emulation is powered on or reset, all pins are set to high-impedance input. Based on standard TTL functionality, these inputs typically float high, and may have enough drive current to turn on external devices. Consequently, if you have output devices such as solid state relays, they may be switched on whenever the computer is powered on or reset. To prevent unwanted switching, and to drive all outputs to a
known state after power on or reset, configure each port resistor with InstaCal.
Unconnected inputs are forced to the pull direction
Unconnected inputs will float in the pull direction that is configured for the port with InstaCal (either up/high or
down/low).
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Replacing a fuse
The CYDIO 96HE has two individual 1 amp slow blow fuses. One fuse is connected to the +5V User Output at pin 49, and is labeled labeled with clips for convenient replacement.
A fuse will blow during operation if amperage exceeds 1 amp. If you need to replace a fuse, perform the following procedure.
1. Pry the center of the fuse from the fuse holder clip.
2. Insert the replacement fuse into the fuse holder clip.
F2 on the board. A spare fuse is installed on the board at location F3. All fuses are secured to the board
Fuse specifications
Refer to the information below to purchase additional fuses, (or an equivalent), if required:
Manufacturer: LittelFuse® Series: 452 Slo-Blo® Part number: 0452001. (Include the period as part of the item number.) 1 amp, 125 volts, 0.225 http://www.littelfuse.com/part/0452001..html
F1 on the board. The second fuse is connected to the +5V User Output at pin 99, and is
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Specifications
Typical for 25 °C unless otherwise specified. Specifications in italic text are guaranteed by design.
Digital input / output
Table 1. Digital I/O specifications
Digital type 8255 emulation, Mode 0
Output 74ABT244
Input 74LV373A
Configuration 8 banks of 8, 8 banks of 4, programmable by bank as input or output
Number of I/O 96
Output high 2.0 volts min @ -15 mA
Output low 0.55 volts max @ 64 mA Input high 2.0 volts min, 5.5 volts absolute max Input low 0.8 volts max, -0.5 volts absolute min
Power-up / reset state
Pull-up/pull-down resistors
Input mode (10 kΩ impedance from pull-up or pull-down)
EEPROM stored - Software Programmable driven by 74ACT244 through 10 kΩ bussed resistor networks (shipped in the pull-up state)
Chapter 4
Power Consumption
Table 2. Power consumption specifications
+3.3 V Operating (bus) 484 mA max. (405 mA typ.)
+5 V Operating (Molex) 1.74 A max. (54 mA typ. no load)
+5 V User Output (Molex) 1 A max. per +5 V User Output (pins 49 & 99, protected with 1 A slow blow fuse)
+5 V User Output Fuse 1 A Littelfuse ® Slo-Blo ® Fuse P/N: 0452001. or equivalent
Environmental
Table 3. Environmental specifications
Operating temperature range 0 to 50 °C Storage temperature range -35 to 80 °C Humidity 0 to 90% non-condensing
Mechanical
Table 4. Mechanical specifications
Card dimensions 167.6 mm (L) x 106.6 mm (H) x 14.48 mm (W)
General
Table 5. General Specifications
Bus Type PCI Express 1.0a
Bus Width x1 lane PCI Express
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Main connector and pin out
Table 6. Main connector specifications
Connector type 100-pin, high-density Compatible cables CBL 100xx
Compatible accessory products CYSTP 50 (two devices are required)
STA 100 CYSTP 502E CYERB 24 CYERB 24S
Table 7. Main connector pin out
Pin Signal name Pin Signal name
100 GND 50 GND
99 +5V User Output* 49 +5V User Output*
98 THIRDPORTC Bit 0 48 FIRSTPORTC Bit 0
97 THIRDPORTC Bit 1 47 FIRSTPORTC Bit 1
96 THIRDPORTC Bit 2 46 FIRSTPORTC Bit 2
95 THIRDPORTC Bit 3 45 FIRSTPORTC Bit 3
94 THIRDPORTC Bit 4 44 FIRSTPORTC Bit 4
93 THIRDPORTC Bit 5 43 FIRSTPORTC Bit 5
92 THIRDPORTC Bit 6 42 FIRSTPORTC Bit 6
91 THIRDPORTC Bit 7 41 FIRSTPORTC Bit 7
90 THIRDPORTB Bit 0 40 FIRSTPORTB Bit 0
89 THIRDPORTB Bit 1 39 FIRSTPORTB Bit 1
88 THIRDPORTB Bit 2 38 FIRSTPORTB Bit 2
87 THIRDPORTB Bit 3 37 FIRSTPORTB Bit 3
86 THIRDPORTB Bit 4 36 FIRSTPORTB Bit 4
85 THIRDPORTB Bit 5 35 FIRSTPORTB Bit 5
84 THIRDPORTB Bit 6 34 FIRSTPORTB Bit 6
83 THIRDPORTB Bit 7 33 FIRSTPORTB Bit 7
82 THIRDPORTA Bit 0 32 FIRSTPORTA Bit 0
81 THIRDPORTA Bit 1 31 FIRSTPORTA Bit 1
80 THIRDPORTA Bit 2 30 FIRSTPORTA Bit 2
78 THIRDPORTA Bit 3 29 FIRSTPORTA Bit 3
78 THIRDPORTA Bit 4 28 FIRSTPORTA Bit 4
77 THIRDPORTA Bit 5 27 FIRSTPORTA Bit 5
76 THIRDPORTA Bit 6 26 FIRSTPORTA Bit 6
75 THIRDPORTA Bit 7 25 FIRSTPORTA Bit 7
74 FOURTHPORTC Bit 0 24 SECONDPORTC Bit 0
73 FOURTHPORTC Bit 1 23 SECONDPORTC Bit 1
72 FOURTHPORTC Bit 2 22 SECONDPORTC Bit 2
71 FOURTHPORTC Bit 3 21 SECONDPORTC Bit 3
70 FOURTHPORTC Bit 4 20 SECONDPORTC Bit 4
69 FOURTHPORTC Bit 5 19 SECONDPORTC Bit 5
68 FOURTHPORTC Bit 6 18 SECONDPORTC Bit 6
67 FOURTHPORTC Bit 7 17 SECONDPORTC Bit 7
66 FOURTHPORTB Bit 0 16 SECONDPORTB Bit 0
65 FOURTHPORTB Bit 1 15 SECONDPORTB Bit 1
64 FOURTHPORTB Bit 2 14 SECONDPORTB Bit 2
63 FOURTHPORTB Bit 3 13 SECONDPORTB Bit 3
62 FOURTHPORTB Bit 4 12 SECONDPORTB Bit 4
61 FOURTHPORTB Bit 5 11 SECONDPORTB Bit 5
CYERB 48 CYERB 48S CYSSR 24 CYSSR 48
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60 FOURTHPORTB Bit 6 10 SECONDPORTB Bit 6
59 FOURTHPORTB Bit 7 9 SECONDPORTB Bit 7
58 FOURTHPORTA Bit 0 8 SECONDPORTA Bit 0
57 FOURTHPORTA Bit 1 7 SECONDPORTA Bit 1
56 FOURTHPORTA Bit 2 6 SECONDPORTA Bit 2
55 FOURTHPORTA Bit 3 5 SECONDPORTA Bit 3
54 FOURTHPORTA Bit 4 4 SECONDPORTA Bit 4
53 FOURTHPORTA Bit 5 3 SECONDPORTA Bit 5
52 FOURTHPORTA Bit 6 2 SECONDPORTA Bit 6
51 FOURTHPORTA Bit 7 1 SECONDPORTA Bit 7
* Protected by individual slow blow fuses rated at 1 A.
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Diagnosis and Debug
CyberResearch, Inc. maintains technical support lines staffed by experienced Applications Engineers and Technicians. There is no charge to call and we will return your call promptly if it is received while our lines are busy. Most problems encountered with data acquisition products can be solved over the phone. Signal connections and programming are the two most common sources of difficulty. CyberResearch support personnel can help you solve these problems, especially if you are prepared for the call.
To ensure your call’s overall success and expediency:
1) Have the phone close to the PC so you can conveniently and quickly take action that the Applications Engineer might suggest.
2) Be prepared to open your PC, remove boards, report back-switch or jumper settings, and possibly change settings before reinstalling the modules.
3) Have a volt meter handy to take measurements of the signals you are trying to measure as well as the signals on the board, module, or power supply.
4) Isolate problem areas that are not working as you expected.
5) Have the source code to the program you are having trouble with available so that preceding and prerequisite modes can be referenced and discussed.
6) Have the manual at hand. Also have the product’s utility disks and any other relevant disks nearby so programs and version numbers can be checked.
Preparation will facilitate the diagnosis procedure, save you time, and avoid repeated calls. Here are a few preliminary actions you can take before you call which may solve some of the more common problems:
1) Check the PC-bus power and any power supply signals.
2) Check the voltage level of the signal between SIGNAL HIGH and SIGNAL LOW, or SIGNAL+ and SIGNAL– . It CANNOT exceed the full scale range of the board.
3) Check the other boards in your PC or modules on the network for address and interrupt conflicts.
4) Refer to the example programs as a baseline for comparing code.
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This warranty shall not apply to equipment that has been previously repaired or altered outside our plant in any way which may, in the judgment of the manufacturer, affect its reliability. Nor will it apply if the equipment has been used in a manner exceeding or inconsistent with its specifications or if the serial number has been removed.
CyberResearch, Inc. does not assume any liability for consequential damages as a result from our products uses, and in any event our liability shall not exceed the original selling price of the equipment.
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