Measurement Computing PCI-DAC6702, PCI-DAC6703 User Manual

PCI-DAC6702 and
PCI-DAC6703
High Resolution Analog Output
and Digital I/O
User's Guide
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Table of Contents
Preface
About this User's Guide .......................................................................................................................v
What you will learn from this user's guide .........................................................................................................v
Conventions in this user's guide .........................................................................................................................v
Where to find more information........................................................................................................................vi
Chapter 1
Introducing the PCI-DAC6700 Series Boards................................................................................. 1-1
Overview: PCI-DAC6700 Series board features............................................................................................ 1-1
Software features............................................................................................................................................ 1-2
Chapter 2
Installing the PCI-DAC6700 Series .................................................................................................. 2-1
What comes with your PCI-DAC6700 Series shipment? ...............................................................................2-1
Hardware ....................................................................................................................................................................... 2-1
Software......................................................................................................................................................................... 2-1
Documentation............................................................................................................................................................... 2-1
Optional components ..................................................................................................................................................... 2-2
Unpacking the board....................................................................................................................................... 2-2
Installing the software .................................................................................................................................... 2-3
Installing the hardware ................................................................................................................................... 2-3
Connecting the board for I/O operations ........................................................................................................ 2-4
Connectors, cables – main I/O connector....................................................................................................................... 2-4
Pinout – main I/O connector.......................................................................................................................................... 2-5
Cabling........................................................................................................................................................................... 2-7
Field wiring and signal termination accessories............................................................................................................. 2-8
Chapter 3
Programming and Software Applications ...................................................................................... 3-1
Programming languages ................................................................................................................................. 3-1
Packaged applications programs..................................................................................................................... 3-1
Register-level programming ........................................................................................................................... 3-1
Chapter 4
Calibrating the Board........................................................................................................................ 4-1
Calibration theory........................................................................................................................................... 4-1
Chapter 5
Specifications.................................................................................................................................... 5-1
Analog output section..................................................................................................................................... 5-1
Analog output calibration ............................................................................................................................... 5-2
Digital Input / Output ..................................................................................................................................... 5-2
Power consumption ........................................................................................................................................ 5-2
Environmental ................................................................................................................................................ 5-2
Mechanical ..................................................................................................................................................... 5-3
Main connector and pin out............................................................................................................................ 5-3
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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 PCI-DAC6700 Series boards so that you get the most out of the voltage and current analog outputs and digital I/O features.
This user’s guide also refers you to related documents available on our web site, and to technical support resources.
Conventions in this user's guide
The term PCI-DAC6700 Series is used throughout this manual when referring to both the PCI-DAC6702 and PCI-DAC6703 boards.
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The InstaCal® installation procedure is explained in the DAQ Software Quick Start. Never touch the exposed pins or circuit connections on the board.
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Where to find more information
The following electronic documents provide helpful information relevant to the operation of the PCI­DAC6700 Series boards.
MCC's Specifications: PCI-DAC6702 and PCI-DAC6703 (the PDF version of Chapter 5 in this
guide) is available on our web site at www.mccdaq.com/pdfs/PCI-DAC670x.pdf.
MCC's DAQ Software Quick Start is available on our web site at
MCC's Register Map for the PCI-DAC6700 Series is available on our web site at
www.mccdaq.com/registermaps/RegMapPCI-DAC670x.pdf.
MCC's Guide to Signal Connections is available on our web site at
www.mccdaq.com/signals/signals.pdf.
MCC's Universal Library User's Guide is available on our web site at
MCC's Universal Library Function Reference is available on our web site at
MCC's Universal Library for LabVIEW
User’s Guide is available on our web site at
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Chapter 1
Introducing the PCI-DAC6700 Series Boards
Overview: PCI-DAC6700 Series board features
This manual explains how to install and use your PCI-DAC6702 and PCI-DAC6703 board. This manual refers to these boards collectively as PCI-DAC6700 Series boards.
PCI-DAC6700 Series boards are high-resolution analog output and digital I/O boards designed for PCI bus-compatible computers. You can use PCI-DAC6700 Series boards for various digital I/O and DC setpoint applications.
The PCI-DAC6702 provides 8 analog outputs, and the PCI-DAC6703 provides 16 analog outputs. The voltage output range for each board is ±10.1V volts.
Each board has eight TTL-compatible digital I/O channels that are configured as one eight-bit port. You can configure each channel individually as either input or output. Digital channels are configured as inputs by default. Digital bits are pulled up to +5V with 47k resistors. Positions are available for pull­down resistors.
PCI-DAC6700 Series boards have a 16-bit digital to analog converter (DAC) that may be periodically updated with new channel data. DAC channel data is stored in nonvolatile RAM (nvRAM). Each channel has a main circuit that maintains the channel value between DAC updates.
PCI-DAC6700 Series boards are equipped with an onboard temperature sensor that measures the air temperature flowing over the board.
PCI-DAC6700 Series boards feature plug-and-play installation and on-board digital calibration. All I/O signals are transmitted through a 100-pin connector.
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PCI-DAC6700 Series functions are illustrated in the block diagram shown here.
PCI-DAC6703 x 16
PCI-DAC6702 x 8
Vol tag e
Output Circuit
Main
Vol ta ge
Circuit
DAC
Out
16-Bit
DAC
nvRAM
DIO (7:0)
Digital I/O
8-bit
RAM
Address/
Control
Control
RAM Data
Tem pe ratu re
Sensor
100-Pin I/O Connector
LOCAL BUS
+5V
0.75 A
Resettable
circuit breaker
PCI BUS (5V, 32-Bit, 33MHZ)
Bus Interface
Logic
Data
Address
Control
Figure 1-1. PCI-DAC6700 Series functional block diagram
Software features
The following software ships with the PCI-DAC6700 Series free of charge.
InstaCal installation, calibration, and test utility TracerDAQ™ suite of virtual instruments SoftWIRE® for Visual Studio® .NET graphical programming MCC DAQ Components for VS .NET (installed with SoftWIRE for VS .NET)
For information on the features of InstaCal, TracerDAQ, and SoftWIRE, refer to the DAQ Software Quick Start booklet that shipped with the PCI-DAC6700 Series.
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What comes with your PCI-DAC6700 Series shipment?
The following items are shipped with the PCI-DAC6700 Series.
Hardware
The following items should be included with your shipment.
PCI-DAC6702 board or PCI-DAC6703 board
Chapter 2
PCI-DAC6702
PCI-DAC6703
Software
The Measurement Computing Data Acquisition Software CD contains the following software:
InstaCal installation, calibration, and test utility TracerDAQ suite of virtual instruments SoftWIRE for VS .NET SoftWIRE MCC DAQ Components for .NET
(installed with SoftWIRE for VS .NET)
Documentation
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Optional components
If you ordered any of the following products with your PCI-DAC6700 Series board, they should be included with your shipment.
Universal Library
Universal Library™ Data Acquisition and Control Programming Tools (also includes the InstaCal
utility, the Universal Library User's Guide, and the Universal Library Function Reference)
Cables
C100HD50-x
C100MMS-x
Signal termination and conditioning accessories
MCC provides signal termination products for use with the PCI-DAC6700 Series. Refer to the "Field
wiring and signal termination accessories" section page 2-8 for a complete list of compatible accessory
products.
Unpacking the board
The PCI-DAC6700 Series board is shipped in an antistatic container to prevent damage by an electrostatic discharge. To avoid such damage, perform the following procedure when unpacking and handling your board:
1.
Before opening the antistatic container, ground yourself with a wrist-grounding strap or by holding onto a grounded object (such as the computer chassis).
2.
Touch the antistatic container to the computer chassis before removing the board from the container.
3.
Remove the board from the container. Never touch the exposed pins or circuit connections on the board.
If your board is damaged, notify Measurement Computing Corporation immediately by phone, fax, or e­mail. For international customers, contact your local distributor where you purchased the board.
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If any items are missing or damaged, contact Measurement Computing Corp. by phone, fax, or e-mail:
Phone: 508-946-5100 and follow the instructions for reaching Tech Support. Fax: 508-946-9500 to the attention of Tech Support Email: techsupport@measurementcomputing.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.
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Installing the hardware
PCI-DAC6700 Series boards are completely plug-and-play. There are no switches or jumpers to set. Configuration is controlled by your system's BIOS. To install your board, follow the steps below:
Install the MCC DAQ software before you install your board
The driver needed to run your board is installed with the MCC DAQ software. Therefore, you need to install the MCC DAQ software before you install your board. Refer to the DAQ Software Quick Start for instructions on installing the software.
1.
Turn your computer off, open it up, and insert your board into an available PCI slot.
2.
Close your computer and turn it on.
If you are using an operating system with support for plug-and-play (such as Windows 2000 or Windows XP), a dialog box pops up as the system loads indicating that new hardware has been detected. If the information file for this board is not already loaded onto your PC, you will be prompted for the disk containing this file. The MCC DAQ software contains this file. If required, insert the Measurement Computing Data Acquisition Software CD and click OK.
3.
To test your installation and configure your board, run the InstaCal utility installed in the previous section. Refer to the DAQ Software Quick Start that came with your board for information on how to initially set up and load InstaCal
4.
If your board has been powered-off for more than 10 minutes, allow your computer to warm up for at least 15 minutes before acquiring data. This warm-up period is required in order for the board to achieve its rated accuracy. The high speed components used on the board generate heat, and it takes this amount of time for a board to reach steady state if it has been powered off for a significant amount of time.
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Connecting the board for I/O operations
Connectors, cables – main I/O connector
Table 2-1
lists the board connectors, applicable cables, and compatible accessory products for the PCI-
DAC6700 Series.
Table 2-1. Board connectors, cables, and accessory equipment
Connector type Shielded, SCSI 100-pin D-type
Compatible cables C100HD50-x unshielded round cable. x = 3 or 6 feet. (Figure 2-1)
C100MMS-x shielded round cable. x = 1, 2, or 3 meters. (Figure 2-2)
Compatible accessory products with the C100HD50-x cable
Compatible accessory products with the C100MMS-x cable
BNC-16SE BNC-16DI CIO-MINI50 CIO-TERM100 SCB-50
SCB-100 BNC-DI-FE
Information on signal connections
General information regarding signal connection and configuration is available in the Guide to Signal Connections. This document is available on our web site at
http://www.measurementcomputing.com/signals/signals.pdf.
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Pinout – main I/O connector
The main I/O connector pinouts for each board are shown in the following tables. Note that the DIO[7:0] signals are provided in two locations in order to provide flexibility for applications which use the C100HD50-x ribbon cable.
Table 2-2. PCI-DAC6703 connector pin out
Signal name Pin
AGND 1
VCH0 2
AGND0 3
VCH1 4
AGND1 5
VCH2 6
AGND2 7
VCH3 8
AGND3 9
VCH4 10
AGND4 11
VCH5 12
AGND5 13
VCH6 14
AGND6 15
VCH7 16
AGND7 17
AGND 18
VCH8 19
AGND8 20
VCH9 21
AGND9 22
VCH10 23
AGND10 24
VCH11 25
AGND11 26
VCH12 27
AGND12 28
VCH13 29
AGND13 30
VCH14 31
AGND14 32
VCH15 33
AGND15 34
n/c 35 n/c 36 n/c 37 n/c 38
PC 5V 39
DIO0 40 DIO1 41 DIO2 42 DIO3 43
n/c 44 DIO4 45 DIO5 46 DIO6 47 DIO7 48
n/c 49
GND 50
PCI slot
Pin Signal name
51 AGND 52 n/c 53 AGND 54 n/c 55 AGND 56 n/c 57 AGND 58 n/c 59 AGND 60 n/c 61 AGND 62 n/c 63 AGND 64 n/c 65 AGND 66 n/c 67 AGND 68 AGND 69 n/c 70 AGND 71 n/c 72 AGND 73 n/c 74 AGND 75 n/c 76 AGND 77 n/c 78 AGND 79 n/c 80 AGND 81 n/c 82 AGND 83 n/c 84 AGND 85 DIO0 86 DIO1 87 DIO2 88 DIO3 89 DIO4 90 DIO5 91 DIO6 92 DIO7 93 n/c 94 n/c 95 n/c 96 GND 97 n/c 98 n/c 99 n/c 100 GND
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Table 2-3. PCI-DAC6702 connector pin out
Signal name Pin
AGND 1
VCH0 2
AGND0 3
VCH1 4
AGND1 5
VCH2 6
AGND2 7
VCH3 8
AGND3 9
VCH4 10
AGND4 11
VCH5 12
AGND5 13
VCH6 14
AGND6 15
VCH7 16
AGND7 17
AGND 18
n/c 19
AGND 20
n/c 21
AGND 22
n/c 23
AGND 24
n/c 25
AGND 26
n/c 27
AGND 28
n/c 29
AGND 30
n/c 31
AGND 32
n/c 33
AGND 34
n/c 35 n/c 36 n/c 37 n/c 38
PC 5V 39
DIO0 40 DIO1 41 DIO2 42 DIO3 43
n/c 44 DIO4 45 DIO5 46 DIO6 47 DIO7 48
n/c 49 GND 50
PCI slot
Pin Signal name
51 AGND 52 n/c 53 AGND 54 n/c 55 AGND 56 n/c 57 AGND 58 n/c 59 AGND 60 n/c 61 AGND 62 n/c 63 AGND 64 n/c 65 AGND 66 n/c 67 AGND 68 AGND 69 n/c 70 AGND 71 n/c 72 AGND 73 n/c 74 AGND 75 n/c 76 AGND 77 n/c 78 AGND 79 n/c 80 AGND 81 n/c 82 AGND 83 n/c 84 AGND 85 DIO0 86 DIO1 87 DIO2 88 DIO3 89 DIO4 90 DIO5 91 DIO6 92 DIO7 93 n/c 94 n/c 95 n/c 96 GND 97 n/c 98 n/c 99 n/c 100 GND
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Cabling
Pins 1-50 are on the long side of the “D” connector.
10050
511
Pins 51-100 are on the short side of the “D” connector.
Strain relief is
stamped “Pins 1-50”.
Strain relief is
Stamped “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 2-1. C100HD50-x cable
Details on the C100HD50-x cable are available on our web site at
www.mccdaq.com/cbicatalog/cbiproduct.asp?dept_id=104&pf_id=1203.
10050
511
Figure 2-2. C100MMS-x cable
Details on the C100MMS-x cable are available on our web site at
www.mccdaq.com/cbicatalog/cbiproduct.asp?dept_id=104&pf_id=1514
10050
511
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Field wiring and signal termination accessories
You can use the following BNC and screw terminal boards to terminate field signals and route them into the PCI-DAC6700 Series using the C100HD50-x cable:
BNC-16SE – Brings analog signals to standard BNC connectors. Designed for boards operating in
single-ended mode. Details on this product are available on our web site at
www.mccdaq.com/cbicatalog/cbiproduct.asp?dept_id=101&pf_id=713
BNC-16DI – Brings analog signals to standard BNC connectors. Designed for boards operating in
differential mode. Details on this product are available on our web site at
www.mccdaq.com/cbicatalog/cbiproduct.asp?dept_id=101&pf_id=714.
CIO-MINI50 – 50-pin screw terminal board. Two boards are required. Details on this product are
available on our web site at www.mccdaq.com/cbicatalog/cbiproduct.asp?dept_id=102&pf_id=258.
CIO-TERM100 – 100-pin screw terminal board (daisy-chained 50-pin IDC connectors). Details on
this product are available on our web site at
www.mccdaq.com/cbicatalog/cbiproduct.asp?dept_id=102&pf_id=281.
SCB-50 – 50 conductor, shielded signal connection/screw terminal box provides two independent
50-pin connections. Details on this product are available on our web site at
www.mccdaq.com/cbicatalog/cbiproduct.asp?dept_id=196&pf_id=1168.
You can use the following screw terminal box and BNC connector box to terminate field signals and route them into the PCI-DAC6700 Series board using the C100MMS-x cable:
SCB-100 – 100 conductor, shielded signal connection/screw terminal box provides two independent
50-pin connections. Details on this product are available on our web site at
www.mccdaq.com/cbicatalog/cbiproduct.asp?dept_id=196&pf_id=1169
BNC-16DI-FE – Brings analog signals to standard BNC connectors. Designed to be compatible with
the 100-pin shielded C100MMS-x cable. Details on this product are available on our web site at
www.mccdaq.com/cbicatalog/cbiproduct.asp?dept%5Fid=101&pf%5Fid=1541.
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Chapter 3
Programming and Software Applications
After following the installation instructions in Chapter 2, your board should now be installed and ready for use.
Programming languages
Packaged applications programs
Many packaged application programs, such as SoftWIRE, Labtech Notebook™, and HP-VEE™, now have drivers for your board. If the package you own does not have drivers for the board, please fax or e­mail the package name and the revision number from the install disks. We will research the package for you and advise how to obtain drivers.
or any other language, please refer to the Universal Library User's Guide
).
Some application drivers are included with the Universal Library package, but not with the application package. If you have purchased an application package directly from the software vendor, you may need to purchase our Universal Library and drivers. Please contact us by phone, fax or e-mail:
Phone: 508-946-5100 and follow the instructions for reaching Tech Support. Fax: 508-946-9500 to the attention of Tech Support Email: techsupport@measurementcomputing.com
Register-level programming
You should use the Universal Library or one of the packaged application programs mentioned above to control your board. Only experienced programmers should try register-level programming. If you need to program at the register level in your application, refer to the PCI-DAC6700 Series register map. This document is available on our website at www.mccdaq.com/registermaps/RegMapPCI-DAC670x.pdf
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Calibrating the Board
You should calibrate the board using the InstaCal utility software after the board has fully warmed up. The recommended warm-up time is 15 minutes. For best results, calibrate the board immediately before use. The high resolution analog components on the board are temperature-sensitive, so calibrating the board before use ensures that your board is operating with the optimum calibration values. All calibration values are saved in nvRAM.
Calibration theory
InstaCal calibrates the board's analog outputs for offset and gain (see ). A trim DAC is used to
Figure 4-1
adjust the gain of the DAC. A separate DAC is used to adjust offset on the final output amplifier.
Analog Out
Trim DAC
D/A
Ref
Gain Adjust
Figure 4-1. Analog Output Calibration
Trim DA C
Offset Adjust
Calibration schedule
You should calibrate your PCI-DAC6700 Series board once per year using InstaCal's calibration procedures.
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Specifications
Typical for 25 °C unless otherwise specified.
Analog output section
Table 5-1. Analog output specifications
D/A converter type Enhanced R-2R
Resolution 16-bits, 1 in 65536
Number of channels PCI-DAC6703
PCI-DAC6702
DNL ±1 LSB max
Monotonicity 16-bits, guaranteed after calibration
Update rate, max PCI-DAC6703
PCI-DAC6702
Update modes
Output short-circuit duration
Power-on state Independent, user-defined power-on states.
Software selectable per channel for update immediate (default), or update from NVRAM on command
Indefinite @ 25 mA
16 voltage 8 voltage
1111 S/s per channel 1111 S/s per channel
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Table 5-2. Voltage output specifications
Range ±10.1 V
Output coupling DC
Output impedance 0.1 max.
Current drive ±10 mA max
Load capacitance 10,000 pF
Slew rate 0.5 V/µs typ.
Settling time (full scale step) 7.2 ms max to ±0.5LSB
Noise 100 µV
Offset temperature coefficient ±5 µV/ºC
Gain temperature coefficient ±1 ppm/ºC
Protection Short circuit to ground
Data transfer Programmed I/O
Table 5-3. Absolute accuracy components - all values are (±)
Range1 % of Reading Offset Temp Drift
±10 V 0.0019 ±710 µV 0.0001 ±1 mV
Note 1:
Temp drift applies only if the ambient temperature changes by more than ±10ºC since the
, DC to 1 MHz BW
rms
(%/ºC)
2
Absolute Accuracy at FS
last calibration.
Note 2:
Each PCI-DAC670x board is tested at the factory to assure that the overall error does not exceed the values specified in Ta .
ble 5-3
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Table 5-4. Relative accuracy
Range Relative Accuracy
±10 V ±1.0 LSB, max
Relative accuracy is defined as the measured deviation from a straight line drawn between measured endpoints of the transfer function.
Analog output calibration
Table 5-5. Analog I/O calibration
Recommended warm-up time 15 minutes
Calibration
Onboard calibration reference
Calibration interval 1 year
Auto-calibration, calibration factors for each range stored on board in non-volatile RAM.
DC Level: 10.000 V± 1 mV. Actual measured values stored in EEPROM.
Tempco: 0.6 ppm/°C max
Long-term stability: ±6 ppm/sqrt(1000 hrs)
Digital Input / Output
Table 5-6. Digital I/O
Digital type Discrete, 5 V/TTL compatible
Number of I/O 8
Configuration
Input high voltage 2.0 V min, 7.0 V absolute max
Input low voltage 0.8 V max, –0.5 V absolute min
Output high voltage (IOH = –32 mA)
Output low voltage (IOL = 32 mA)
Data transfer Programmed I/O
Power-up / reset state Input mode (high impedance)
8 bits, independently programmable for input or output. Position available for pull-up/pull-down resistor network (not populated).
3.80 V min, 4.20 V typ
0.55 V max, 0.22 V typ
Power consumption
Table 5-7. Power consumption specifications
+5 V PCI-DAC6703
PCI-DAC6702
+5 V available at I/O connector 0.75A max, protected with a resettable fuse
Environmental
1.1 A max.
1.0 A max.
Operating temperature range Storage temperature range -20 to 70 °C Humidity 0 to 90% non-condensing
0 to 55 °C
Table 5-8. Environmental specifications
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Mechanical
Table 5-9. Mechanical specifications
Card dimensions PCI half card: 174.4 mm (L) x 106.9 mm (W) x18.4 mm (H)
Form factor Universal PCI keying. Compatible with either 3.3 V or 5 V PCI signaling environments.
Main connector and pin out
Table 5-10. Main connector specifications
Connector type Shielded SCSI 100 D-Type
Compatible cables
Compatible accessory products (with C100HD50-x cable)
Compatible accessory products (with C100MMS-x cable)
C100HD50-x, unshielded ribbon cable. x = 3 or 6 feet
C100MMS-x, shielded round cable. x = 1, 2, or 3 meters
BNC-16SE BNC-16DI CIO-MINI50 CIO-TERM100 SCB-50
SCB-100 BNC-16DI-FE
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Table 5-11. PCI-DAC6703 pin out
Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name
1 AGND 51 AGND 2 VCH0 52 n/c 3 AGND0 53 AGND 4 VCH1 54 n/c 5 AGND1 55 AGND 6 VCH2 56 n/c 7 AGND2 57 AGND 8 VCH3 58 n/c 9 AGND3 59 AGND 10 VCH4 60 n/c 11 AGND4 61 AGND 12 VCH5 62 n/c 13 AGND5 63 AGND 14 VCH6 64 n/c 15 AGND6 65 AGND 16 VCH7 66 n/c 17 AGND7 67 AGND 18 AGND 68 AGND 19 VCH8 69 n/c 20 AGND8 70 AGND 21 VCH9 71 n/c 22 AGND9 72 AGND 23 VCH10 73 n/c 24 AGND10 74 AGND 25 VCH11 75 n/c 26 AGND11 76 AGND 27 VCH12 77 n/c 28 AGND12 78 AGND 29 VCH13 79 n/c 30 AGND13 80 AGND 31 VCH14 81 n/c 32 AGND14 82 AGND 33 VCH15 83 n/c 34 AGND15 84 AGND 35 n/c 85 DIO0 36 n/c 86 DIO1 37 n/c 87 DIO2 38 n/c 88 DIO3 39 PC 5V 89 DIO4 40 DIO0 90 DIO5 41 DIO1 91 DIO6 42 DIO2 92 DIO7 43 DIO3 93 n/c 44 n/c 94 n/c 45 DIO4 95 n/c 46 DIO5 96 GND 47 DIO6 97 n/c 48 DIO7 98 n/c 49 n/c 99 n/c 50 GND 100 GND
Note: DIO[7:0] signals are provided in two locations in order to provide flexibility for applications which use the C100HD50-x ribbon cable.
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PCI-DAC6702 and PCI-DAC6703 User's Guide Specifications
Table 5-12. PCI-DAC6702 pin out
Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name
1 AGND 51 AGND 2 VCH0 52 n/c 3 AGND0 53 AGND 4 VCH1 54 n/c 5 AGND1 55 AGND 6 VCH2 56 n/c 7 AGND2 57 AGND 8 VCH3 58 n/c 9 AGND3 59 AGND 10 VCH4 60 n/c 11 AGND4 61 AGND 12 VCH5 62 n/c 13 AGND5 63 AGND 14 VCH6 64 n/c 15 AGND6 65 AGND 16 VCH7 66 n/c 17 AGND7 67 AGND 18 AGND 68 AGND 19 n/c 69 n/c 20 AGND 70 AGND 21 n/c 71 n/c 22 AGND 72 AGND 23 n/c 73 n/c 24 AGND 74 AGND 25 n/c 75 n/c 26 AGND 76 AGND 27 n/c 77 n/c 28 AGND 78 AGND 29 n/c 79 n/c 30 AGND 80 AGND 31 n/c 81 n/c 32 AGND 82 AGND 33 n/c 83 n/c 34 AGND 84 AGND 35 n/c 85 DIO0 36 n/c 86 DIO1 37 n/c 87 DIO2 38 n/c 88 DIO3 39 PC 5V 89 DIO4 40 DIO0 90 DIO5 41 DIO1 91 DIO6 42 DIO2 92 DIO7 43 DIO3 93 n/c 44 n/c 94 n/c 45 DIO4 95 n/c 46 DIO5 96 GND 47 DIO6 97 n/c 48 DIO7 98 n/c 49 n/c 99 n/c 50 GND 100 GND
Note: DIO[7:0] signals are provided in two locations in order to provide flexibility for applications which use the C100HD50-x ribbon cable.
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Declaration of Conformity
Manufacturer: Measurement Computing Corporation Address: 16 Commerce Boulevard Middleboro, MA 02346 USA
Category: Electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use.
Measurement Computing Corporation declares under sole responsibility that the product
PCI-DAC6702
to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the relevant provisions of the following standards or other documents:
EU EMC Directive 89/336/EEC: Electromagnetic Compatibility, EN 61326 (1997) Amendment 1 (1998)
Emissions: Group 1, Class A
EN 55011 (1998)/CISPR 11: Radiated and Conducted emissions.
Immunity: EN61326, Annex A
EN 61000-4-2 (1995): Electrostatic Discharge immunity, Criteria A. EN 61000-4-3 (1997): Radiated Electromagnetic Field immunity Criteria A. EN 61000-4-4 (1995): Electric Fast Transient Burst immunity Criteria A. EN 61000-4-5 (1995): Surge immunity Criteria A. EN 61000-4-6 (1996): Radio Frequency Common Mode immunity Criteria A. EN 61000-4-11 (1994): Voltage Dip and Interrupt immunity Criteria A.
Tests to EN61000-4-8 were not required. The PCI boards do not contain components that would be susceptible to magnetic fields.
Declaration of Conformity based on tests conducted by Chomerics Test Services, Woburn, MA 01801, USA in May, 2004. Test records are outlined in Chomerics Test Report #EMI3887.04.
We hereby declare that the equipment specified conforms to the above Directives and Standards.
Carl Haapaoja, Vice-President of Design Verification
Declaration of Conformity
Manufacturer: Measurement Computing Corporation Address: 16 Commerce Boulevard Middleboro, MA 02346 USA
Category: Electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use.
Measurement Computing Corporation declares under sole responsibility that the product
PCI-DAC6703
to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the relevant provisions of the following standards or other documents:
EU EMC Directive 89/336/EEC: Electromagnetic Compatibility, EN 61326 (1997) Amendment 1 (1998)
Emissions: Group 1, Class A
EN 55011 (1998)/CISPR 11: Radiated and Conducted emissions.
Immunity: EN61326, Annex A
EN 61000-4-2 (1995): Electrostatic Discharge immunity, Criteria A. EN 61000-4-3 (1997): Radiated Electromagnetic Field immunity Criteria A. EN 61000-4-4 (1995): Electric Fast Transient Burst immunity Criteria A. EN 61000-4-5 (1995): Surge immunity Criteria A. EN 61000-4-6 (1996): Radio Frequency Common Mode immunity Criteria A. EN 61000-4-11 (1994): Voltage Dip and Interrupt immunity Criteria A.
Tests to EN61000-4-8 were not required. The PCI boards do not contain components that would be susceptible to magnetic fields.
Declaration of Conformity based on tests conducted by Chomerics Test Services, Woburn, MA 01801, USA in May, 2004. Test records are outlined in Chomerics Test Report #EMI3887.04.
We hereby declare that the equipment specified conforms to the above Directives and Standards.
Carl Haapaoja, Vice-President of Design Verification
Measurement Computing Corporation
16 Commerce Boulevard,
Middleboro, Massachusetts 02346
(508) 946-5100
Fax: (508) 946-9500
E-mail: info@mccdaq.com
www.mccdaq.com
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