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Table of Contents
Preface
About this User's Guide ....................................................................................................................... 5
What you will learn from this user's guide ......................................................................................................... 5
Conventions in this user's guide ......................................................................................................................... 5
Where to find more information ......................................................................................................................... 5
Chapter 1
Introducing the USB-1608GX-2AO ...................................................................................................... 6
Installing the software ........................................................................................................................................ 7
Installing the hardware ....................................................................................................................................... 7
Analog input modes ............................................................................................................................................ 8
USB connector .................................................................................................................................................................. 9
Signal connections ............................................................................................................................................ 11
Analog input ....................................................................................................................................................................11
Analog output ..................................................................................................................................................................12
Digital I/O ........................................................................................................................................................................12
Power output ....................................................................................................................................................................14
Analog input ..................................................................................................................................................... 16
Analog input DC voltage measurement accuracy ............................................................................................................17
Settling time .....................................................................................................................................................................17
Analog output ................................................................................................................................................... 18
Analog input/output calibration ........................................................................................................................ 19
Digital input/output........................................................................................................................................... 19
Power ................................................................................................................................................................ 21
USB .................................................................................................................................................................. 21
EU Declaration of Conformity ............................................................................................................ 24
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About this User's Guide
What you will learn from this user's guide
This user's guide describes the Measurement Computing USB-1608GX-2AO data acquisition device and lists
device specifications.
Conventions in this user's guide
For more information
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.
bold text Bold text is used for the names of objects on a screen, such as buttons, text boxes, and check boxes.
italic text Italic text is used for the names of manuals and help topic titles, and to emphasize a word or phrase.
Preface
Where to find more information
Additional information about the USB-1608GX-2AO is available on our website at www.mccdaq.com. You can
also contact Measurement Computing Corporation by phone, fax, or email with specific questions.
Knowledgebase: kb.mccdaq.com
Tech support form: www.mccdaq.com/support/support_form.aspx
Email: techsupport@mccdaq.com
Phone: 508-946-5100 and follow the instructions for reaching Tech Support
For international customers, contact your local distributor. Refer to the International Distributors section on our
website at www.mccdaq.com/International
.
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Chapter 1
Introducing the USB-1608GX-2AO
The USB-1608G is a USB 2.0 high-speed device that provides the following features:
16 single-ended (SE) or eight differential (DIFF) analog input channels
Two analog output channels
Eight individually configurable digital I/O channels
Two counter channels (32-bit) that count TTL pulses
One timer output channel (32-bit)
Screw terminals for field wiring connections
The USB-1608GX-2AO is powered by the +5 volt USB supply from your computer; no external power is
required. A USB cable is shipped with the device.
The USB-1608GX-2AO device is compatible with both USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 ports. The speed of the device
may be limited when using a USB 1.1 port due to the difference in transfer rates on the USB 1.1 versions of the
protocol (low-speed and full-speed).
Functional block diagram
USB-1608GX-2AO functions are illustrated in the block diagram shown here.
Figure 1. Functional block diagram
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Chapter 2
Installing the USB-1608GX-2AO
Unpacking
As with any electronic device, you should take care while handling to avoid damage from static
electricity. Before removing the device 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.
Contact us immediately if any components are missing or damaged.
Installing the software
Refer to the MCC DAQ Quick Start and the USB-1608GX-2AO product page on our website for information
about the software supported by the USB-1608GX-2AO.
Install the software before you install your device
The driver needed to run the USB-1608GX-2AO is installed with the software. Therefore, you need to install
the software package you plan to use before you install the hardware.
Installing the hardware
To connect a USB-1608GX-2AO to your system, turn on your computer and connect the USB cable to an
available USB port on the computer or to an external USB hub connected to the computer. Connect the other
end of the USB cable to the USB connector on the device. No external power is required.
When you connect the device for the first time, a
system detects the device. The dialog closes after the device is installed.
A green
operation. When the LED is off, the device is not powered or did not initialize. Figure 3 on page 9 shows the
location of the
with the device. To restore communication, disconnect the USB cable from the computer and then reconnect it.
This should restore communication, and the LED should turn on.
Caution! Do not disconnect any device from the USB bus while the computer is communicating with
Status LED indicates the device status. When the LED is on, the device is powered and ready for
Status LED. If the Status LED is on but then turns off, the computer has lost communication
the USB-1608GX-2AO, or you may lose data and/or your ability to communicate with the device.
Found New Hardware dialog opens when the operating
Calibrating
Self-calibration
The USB-1608GX-2AO supports self-calibration with InstaCal. Calibrate the device whenever the ambient
temperature changes by more than ±10 °C from the last self-calibration.
Factory calibration
The Measurement Computing Manufacturing Test department performs the initial factory calibration. Contact
Measurement Computing for details about how to return your device and have it calibrated to the factory
specifications.
Firmware updates
Your DAQ device contains firmware that can be updated in the field if required. Firmware is available for
download at www.mccdaq.com/firmware.aspx
update to your device firmware is available.
.We recommend that you check this page periodically to see if an
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Chapter 3
Functional Details
Analog input modes
The USB-1608GX-2AO device can acquire analog input data in two basic modes – software paced and
hardware paced.
Software paced
You can acquire one analog sample at a time in software paced mode. You initiate the A/D conversion with a
software command. The analog value is converted to digital data and returned to the computer. Repeat this
procedure until you have the total number of samples that you want.
The sample rate in software paced mode is system-dependent and can range from 33 S/s to 4000 S/s.
Hardware paced
You can acquire data from up to 16 channels in hardware paced mode. The analog data is continuously
acquired, converted to digital values, and written into the FIFO buffer on the device until you stop the scan. The
FIFO buffer is serviced in blocks as the data is transferred from the FIFO buffer to the computer memory
buffer. You start a continuous scan with either a software command or with an external hardware trigger event.
The maximum sampling rate in hardware paced mode from one to 16 channels is 500 kS/s aggregate.
Burst mode
When using the onboard pacer, you can enable burst mode for more precise timing between samples. When
burst mode is enabled, each successive channel in a scan is sampled at the maximum A/D rate. This ensures that
samples from each channel are taken as close as possible to the same absolute point in time. When burst mode
is disabled, data is sampled at evenly spaced intervals, allowing maximum settling time and best amplitude
accuracy. Multi-channel scanning with burst mode enabled and disabled is shown in Figure 2.
Figure 2. Multi-channel scan with burst mode enabled and disabled
The burst mode sample period is 2 µs.
You can trigger the acquisition with the external trigger, and control the clock period with the internal or
external A/D pacer clock. Pacing from the external clock always operates with burst mode enabled.
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1
Screw terminal pins 1 to 27
4
Activity LED
2
Screw terminal pins 28 to 54
5
USB connector
External components
The USB-1608GX-2AO has the following external components (see Figure 3):
USB connector
LEDs
Screw terminals
3 Status LED
Figure 3. External components
USB connector
The USB connector provides +5 V power and communication. No external power supply is required.
LEDs
The USB-1608GX-2AO has two LEDs – Status and Activity.
The
The
Status LED turns on when the device is detected and installed on the computer.
Activity LED blinks when data is transferred, and is off otherwise.
Figure 3 shows the location of each LED.
Screw terminals
The screw terminals provide the following connections:
16 SE (
Eight digital I/O bits (
Two analog outputs (
One external clock input (
One external clock input (
One digital trigger input (
Two counter inputs (
One timer output (
One power output (
Analog ground (
CH0 to CH15) or eight DIFF (CH0H/CH0L to CH7H/CH7L) analog inputs
DIO0 to DIO7)
AOUT0, AOUT1)
AICKI) and one external clock output (AICKO) for analog inputs
AOCKI) and one external clock output (AOCKO) for analog outputs
TRIG)
CTR0, CTR1)
TMR)
+5V)
AGND) and digital ground (GND) connections
The single-ended mode pinout is shown in Figure 4, and the differential mode pinout is shown in Figure 5.
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Figure 4. SE mode pinout
Figure 5. DIFF mode pinout
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Signal connections
Analog input
You can configure the analog inputs for SE or DIFF mode. The input voltage range is software selectable for
±10 V, ±5 V, ±2 V, or ±1 V.
With SE mode, connect up to 16 inputs to screw terminals
Connect one wire to the signal you want to measure (
Connect one wire to the analog ground reference (
CH0 to CH15. SE mode requires two wires:
CHx).
AGND).
Refer to Figure 4 on page 10 for the location of the SE inputs.
With DIFF mode, connect up to eight differential inputs to screw terminals
CH0H/CH0L to CH7H/CH7L.
DIFF mode requires two wires plus a ground reference:
Connect one wire to the high/positive signal (
Connect one wire to the low/negative signal (
Connect one wire to the analog ground reference (
CHxH).
CHxL).
AGND).
Refer to Figure 5 on page 10 for the location of the DIFF inputs.
Floating voltage source
When connecting DIFF voltage inputs to a "floating" voltage source, make sure the DIFF input channel has a
DC return path to ground. To create this path, connect a resistor from each low channel input to an AGND pin.
A value of approximately 100 kΩ can be used for most applications.
Leave unused input channels either floating or tied to an AGND terminal. Source impedances should be kept as
small as possible to avoid settling time and accuracy errors.
Figure 6 shows DIFF channels 0-3 connected to a ground path resistor.
Figure 6. DIFF connections with ground path resistor
Channel-Gain queue
The USB-1608GX-2AO channel-gain queue feature allows you to configure a list of channels, modes, and
gains for each scan. The settings are stored in a channel-gain queue list that is written to local memory on the
device.
The channel-gain queue list contains one or more channel numbers, modes, and range settings. You can
configure up to 16 elements. The channels can be listed in any order, and can include duplicate channels for
sampling at different ranges.
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0
CH5
BIP5V
SE
1
CH1
BIP10V
DIFF
2
CH15
BIP1V
SE
3
CH5
BIP5V
SE
An example of a 4-element list is shown in the table below.
Sample channel-gain queue list
Element Channel Range Mode
Carefully match the gain to the expected voltage range on the associated channel or an over range condition
may occur. Although this condition does not damage the device, it does produce a useless full-scale reading,
and can introduce a long recovery time due to saturation of the input channel.
For more information about analog signal connections
For more information about analog input connections, refer to the Guide to DAQ Signal Connections on our
website at www.mccdaq.com/support/DAQ-Signal-Connections.aspx.
Analog output
The two 16-bit analog outputs (AOUT0 and AOUT1) can be updated simultaneously at a rate of 250 kS/s per
channel. One output can be updated at a rate of 500 kS/s. The output range is fixed at ±10 V. The outputs
default to 0 V when the host computer is shut down or suspended, or when a reset command is issued to the
device.
External clock I/O
The device has one external clock input (AICKI) and one external clock output (AICKO) for analog inputs, and
one external clock input (
You can connect an external clock signal to
When using an external clock,
pulse generated from
When using the internal clock,
AOCKI) and one external clock output (AOCKO) for analog outputs.
AICKI and/or AOCKI.
AICKO outputs the pulse generated from AICKI, and AOCKO pin outputs the
AOCKI.
AICKO outputs the ADC scan clock, and AOCKO outputs the DAC scan
clock.
Digital I/O
You can connect up to eight digital I/O lines to DIO0 through DIO7. Each digital channel is individually
configurable for input or output. The digital I/O terminals can detect the state of any TTL-level input. Refer to
the schematic shown in Figure 7.
Figure 7. Schematic showing switch detection by digital channel DIO0
If you set the switch to the +5 V input, DIO0 reads TRUE (1). If you move the switch to GND, DIO0 reads
FALSE (0).
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Internal pull-up/down configuration
Unconnected inputs are pulled low by default to 0 V through 47 kΩ resistors via jumper
W1 on the circuit
board. The pull-up/pull-down voltage is common to all 47 kΩ resistors. Complete the following steps to
configure these inputs to pull high (+5V).
Caution! The discharge of static electricity can damage some electronic components. Before removing the
device from its housing, ground yourself using a wrist strap or touch the computer chassis or other
grounded object to eliminate any stored static charge.
1. Turn the device over and rest the top of the housing on a flat, stable surface.
2. Peel off the four rubber feet on the bottom of the device to access the screws.
3. Remove the four screws from the bottom of the device.
4. Hold both the top and bottom sections together, turn the device over and rest it on the surface, then
carefully remove the top section of the case to expose the circuit board.
5. Configure jumper
W1 for either pull-up or pull-down. The jumper is configured by default for pull-down.
Figure 8 shows the location of the jumper on the board.
Figure 8. W1 jumper location
Figure 9 shows the jumper configured for pull-up and pull-down.
Figure 9. W1 jumper configurations
6. Replace the top section of the case, and fasten it to the bottom section with the four screws. Replace the
rubber feet onto each screw.
For more information about digital signal connections
For general information about digital signal connections and digital I/O techniques, refer to the Guide to DAQ
Signal Connections on our website at www.mccdaq.com/support/DAQ-Signal-Connections.aspx.
Trigger input
The TRIG terminal is an external digital trigger input. The trigger mode is software selectable for edge or level
sensitive.
Edge sensitive mode is configurable for rising or falling edge.
Level sensitive mode is configurable for high or low level.
The default setting at power up is edge sensitive, rising edge.
Retrigger mode
Retrigger mode lets you set up repetitive analog input or output trigger events. The trigger is automatically rearmed after it is activated. Use software to set the A/D or D/A trigger count (the number of samples you want
per trigger).
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Counter input
The CTR0 and CTR1 terminals are 32-bit event counters that can accept frequency inputs up to 20 MHz. The
internal counter increments when the TTL levels transition from low to high.
Timer output
The TMR terminal is a pulse width modulation (PWM) timer output that can generate a pulse output with a
programmable frequency in the range of 0.0149 Hz to 32 MHz. The timer output parameters are software
selectable. Figure 10 shows the timer output schematic.
Figure 10. Timer output schematic
Power output
The +5V terminal can output up to 10 mA maximum. You can use this terminal to supply power to external
devices or circuitry.
Caution! The +5V terminal is an output. Do not connect to an external power supply or you may damage the
device and possibly the computer.
Ground
The analog ground (AGND) terminals provide a common ground for all analog channels.
The digital ground (
channels and the power terminal.
GND) terminals provide a common ground for the digital, counter, timer, and clock
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Mechanical drawings
Figure 11. USB-1608GX-2AO circuit board (top) and enclosure dimensions
±10 V, ±5 V, ±2 V, ±1 V
Software-selectable per channel
Absolute max input voltage
CHx relative to AGND
±25 V max (power on)
±15 V max (power off)
Input impedance
1 GΩ (power on)
820 Ω (power off)
Input bias current
±10 nA
All input ranges,
small signal (–3 dB)
Input capacitance
60 pf
±5V range
±10.2 V max relative to AGND
±2V range
±9.5 V max relative to AGND
±1V range
±9.0 V max relative to AGND
Common mode rejection ratio
(fIN = 60 Hz, all input
ranges)
86 dB
Crosstalk
Adjacent differential mode
channels, DC to 100 kHz
–75 dB
Input coupling
DC
Sampling rate
0.0149 Hz to 500 kHz; software-selectable
Trigger source
TRIG (see External trigger on page 19)
Sample clock source
Internal A/D clock or external A/D clock (AICKI pin)
enabled when using the external clock (AICKI pin).
Throughput
Software paced
33 to 4000 S/s typ, system dependent
Hardware paced
500 kS/s max
Channel gain queue
Up to 16 elements
Software-selectable range for each channel
Warm-up time
15 minutes min
Specifications
All specifications are subject to change without notice.
Typical for 25 °C unless otherwise specified.
Specifications in italic text are guaranteed by design.
Analog input
Table 1. General analog input specifications
Parameter Condition Specification
Chapter 4
Input bandwidth
Max working voltage (signal
+ common mode)
Burst mode 2 µs
±10V range ±10.2 V max relative to AGND
870 kHz
Software-selectable using the internal A/D clock; always
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±10 V
0.024
915
0.0076
4075
0.0014
47
±5 V
0.024
686
0.0076
2266
0.0014
24
±2 V
0.024
336
0.0076
968
0.0014
10
±1 V
0.024
245
0.0076
561
0.0014
5
±5 V
6
0.91
±2 V
7
1.06
±1 V
9
1.36
±10 V
0.1251
0.0031
0.0015
±5 V
0.0687
0.0031
0.0015
±2 V
0.0687
0.0031
0.0015
±1 V
0.0687
0.0031
0.0015
Accuracy
Analog input DC voltage measurement accuracy
Table 2. DC accuracy components and specifications. All values are (±)
Range
Gain error
(% of reading)
Offset error
(µV)
INL error
(% of range)
Absolute
accuracy at
Full Scale
(µV)
Gain
temperature
coefficient
(% reading/°C)
Offset
temperature
coefficient
(µV/°C)
Noise performance
For the peak-to-peak noise distribution test, a differential input channel is connected to AGND at the input
terminal block, and 32,000 samples are acquired at the maximum rate available at each setting.
Table 3. Noise performance specifications
Range Counts LSBrms
±10 V 6 0.91
Settling time
Settling time is defined as the accuracy that can be expected after one conversion when switching from a
channel with a DC input at one extreme of full scale to another channel with a DC input at the other extreme of
full scale. Both input channels are configured for the same input range.
Table 4. Input settling time specifications in µS, typical
Range 2 µS settling accuracy
(% FSR)
4 µS settling accuracy
(% FSR)
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9 µS settling accuracy
(% FSR)
USB-1608GX-2AO User's Guide Specifications
Number of channels
2 Resolution
16 bits
Output ranges
Calibrated
±10 V
Output transient
Host computer is reset, powered on, suspended,
Duration: 500 µs
Powered off
Duration: 10 ms
±1 LSB max
Output current
AOUTx pins
±3.5 mA max
protection
Output coupling
DC
reset state
Output noise
30 µVrms
Trigger source
TRIG (see External trigger on page 19)
(AOCKI pin)
Output update rate
500 kHz / (number of channels in scan)
Settling time
To rated accuracy, 10 V step
40 µs
Slew rate
9 V/µs
Throughput
Software paced
33 to 4000 S/s typ, system-dependent
Hardware paced
500 kS/s max, system-dependent
±10 V
16.0
±10 V
±0.0183
1.831
12.7
13
±10 V
4.0 typ
Analog output
Table 5. Analog output specifications
Parameter Condition Specification
or a reset command is issued to the device
Differential
non-linearity
Output short-circuit
Power on and
Sample clock source Internal D/A clock or external D/A clock
+5 V user output current Available at terminal block pin 42 10 mA max
Note 3: This is the total quiescent current requirement for the device that includes up to 10 mA for the Status LED. This
does not include any potential loading of the digital I/O bits, +5V terminal, or the AOUTx outputs.
USB
Table 17. USB specifications
Parameter Specification
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Operating temperature range
0 °C to 55 °C max
Storage temperature range
–40 °C to 85 °C max
Humidity
0% to 90% non-condensing max
Dimensions (L × W × H)
127 × 89.9 × 35.6 mm (5.00 × 3.53 × 1.40 in.)
User connection length
3 m (9.84 ft) max
Connector type
Screw terminal
Wire gauge range
16 AWG to 30 AWG
Pin
Signal name
Pin description
Pin
Signal name
Pin description
1
CH0H
AI channel 0 HI
28
CH7L
AI channel 7 LO
2
CH0L
AI channel 0 LO
29
CH7H
AI channel 7 HI
3
AGND
Analog ground
30
AGND
Analog ground
4
CH1H
AI channel 1 HI
31
CH6L
AI channel 6 LO
5
CH1L
AI channel 1 LO
32
CH6H
AI channel 6 HI
6
AGND
Analog ground
33
AGND
Analog ground
7
CH2H
AI channel 2 HI
34
CH5L
AI channel 5 LO
8
CH2L
AI channel 2 LO
35
CH5H
AI channel 5 HI
10
CH3H
AI channel 3 HI
37
CH4L
AI channel 4 LO
11
CH3L
AI channel 3 LO
38
CH4H
AI channel 4 HI
12
AGND
Analog ground
39
AGND
Analog ground
13
AOUT0
AO channel 0
40
AGND
Analog ground
14
AGND
Analog ground
41
AGND
Analog ground
15
AOUT1
AO channel 1
42
+5V
+5V power output
16
AGND
Analog ground
43
AGND
Analog ground
empty
empty
17
GND
Digital ground
44
GND
Digital ground
18
DIO0
DIO channel 0
45
AICKI
AI clock input
19
DIO1
DIO channel 1
46
AICKO
AI clock output
20
DIO2
DIO channel 2
47
AOCKI
AO clock input
21
DIO3
DIO channel 3
48
AOCKO
AO clock output
22
DIO4
DIO channel 4
49
TRIG
Trigger input
23
DIO5
DIO channel 5
50
GND
Digital ground
24
DIO6
DIO channel 6
51
CTR1
Counter 1 input
25
DIO7
DIO channel 7
52
CTR0
Counter 0 input
26
GND
Digital ground
53
TMR
Timer output
27
NC
No connection
54
GND
Digital ground
Environmental
Table 18. Environmental specifications
Parameter Specification
Mechanical
Table 19. Mechanical specifications
Parameter Specification
Screw terminal connector
Table 20. Screw terminal connector specifications
Parameter Specification
Differential mode pinout
Table 21. 8-channel differential mode pinout
9 AGND Analog ground 36 AGND Analog ground
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Pin
Signal name
Pin description
Pin
Signal name
Pin description
1
CH0
AI channel 0
28
CH15
AI channel 15
2
CH8
AI channel 8
29
CH7
AI channel 7
3
AGND
Analog ground
30
AGND
Analog ground
4
CH1
AI channel 1
31
CH14
AI channel 14
5
CH9
AI channel 9
32
CH6
AI channel 6
6
AGND
Analog ground
33
AGND
Analog ground
7
CH2
AI channel 2
34
CH13
AI channel 13
8
CH10
AI channel 10
35
CH5
AI channel 5
9
AGND
Analog ground
36
AGND
Analog ground
11
CH11
AI channel 11
38
CH4
AI channel 4
13
AOUT0
AO channel 0
40
AGND
Analog ground
14
AGND
Analog ground
41
AGND
Analog ground
15
AOUT1
AO channel 1
42
+5V
+5V power output
16
AGND
Analog ground
43
AGND
Analog ground
empty
empty
17
GND
Digital ground
44
GND
Digital ground
18
DIO0
DIO channel 0
45
AICKI
AI clock input
19
DIO1
DIO channel 1
46
AICKO
AI clock output
20
DIO2
DIO channel 2
47
AOCKI
AO clock input
21
DIO3
DIO channel 3
48
AOCKO
AO clock output
22
DIO4
DIO channel 4
49
TRIG
Trigger input
23
DIO5
DIO channel 5
50
GND
Digital ground
24
DIO6
DIO channel 6
51
CTR1
Counter 1 input
25
DIO7
DIO channel 7
52
CTR0
Counter 0 input
26
GND
Digital ground
53
TMR
Timer output
27
NC
No connection
54
GND
Digital ground
Single-ended mode pinout
Table 22. 16-channel single-ended mode pinout
10 CH3 AI channel 3 37 CH12 AI channel 12
12 AGND Analog ground 39 AGND Analog ground
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Emissions:
EN 61326-1:2013 (IEC 61326-1:2012), Class A
EN 55011: 2009 + A1:2010 (IEC CISPR 11:2009 + A1:2010), Group 1, Class A
Immunity:
EN 61326-1:2013 (IEC 61326-1:2012), Controlled EM Environments
EN 61000-4-2:2008 (IEC 61000-4-2:2008)
EN 61000-4-3 :2010 (IEC61000-4-3:2010)
Safety:
EN 61010-1:2010 (IEC 61010-1:2010)
Environmental Affairs:
Articles manufactured on or after the Date of Issue of this Declaration of Conformity do not contain any of the
restricted substances in concentrations/applications not permitted by the RoHS Directive.