United Electronic Industries PD2-MF, PowerDAQ, PD2-MFS User Manual

PowerDAQ User Manual
PowerDAQ PD2-MF and PD2-MFS PCI DAQ boards
High-Performance Multifunction I/O boards for PCI Bus Computers
October 2000 Edition
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Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
How to Use This Manual...................................................................... vi
Introduction ...................................................................................... vi
Who Should Read This Book?...........................................................vii
Organization of This Manual............................................................vii
Conventions Used in This Manual ...................................................viii
Feedback ..........................................................................................viii
Introduction ..............................................................................1
About the PowerDAQ board................................................................. 2
Overview ............................................................................................ 2
Features.............................................................................................. 2
PowerDAQ Models ............................................................................ 3
Installation and Configuration............................................. 9
Before You Begin .................................................................................10
Installing PowerDAQ ............................................................................ 11
Installing the Software .........................................................................12
Confirming the Installation ..................................................................13
Configuring the PowerDAQ Board.......................................................14
Input Modes: ....................................................................................14
Test Program:.................................................................................... 17
Connectors ....................................................................................... 18
Architecture ........................................................................... 25
Functional Overview ............................................................................26
Analog Input Subsystem .....................................................................29
Input Modes ....................................................................................35
Input Ranges .................................................................................... 37
Gain Settings.................................................................................... 37
Channel List .....................................................................................38
Clocking ...........................................................................................39
Triggering..........................................................................................41
ADC FIFO .........................................................................................42
Data format .....................................................................................43
Analog Output Subsystem ..................................................................46
Single Update...................................................................................46
Event-based Waveform ...................................................................46
Continuous (polled-I/O) Waveform................................................46
Auto-regeneration Waveform (circular waveform)........................ 47
Channel List ..................................................................................... 47
Clocking ...........................................................................................48
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Triggering.........................................................................................48
Digital Input/Output Subsystem .........................................................49
User Counter-Timer Subsystem............................................................51
PowerDAQ Software Development Kit (PD-SDK)....... 53
PowerDAQ Software ...........................................................................54
PowerDAQ SDK Structure................................................................54
PowerDAQ Libraries......................................................................... 55
PowerDAQ Include Files................................................................... 56
Analog Input Subsystem .....................................................................60
Analog Output Subsystem .................................................................. 78
Digital Input/Output Subsystems........................................................86
User Counter-Timer Subsystem...........................................................90
PowerDAQ Example Programs ............................................................ 93
Third Party Software Support .............................................................95
Calibration.............................................................................. 97
Calibration ...........................................................................................98
Overview ..........................................................................................98
When to calibrate ............................................................................98
Appendix A: Specifications................................................. 99
Appendix B: Accessories ....................................................103
Accessories ........................................................................................ 104
Screw Terminal Panels ................................................................... 104
BNC Connection Panels ................................................................. 104
Thermocouple Input Racks .............................................................105
5B/7B/OEM Distribution Panels .....................................................105
Mating cables, connectors, PCB connection board........................105
Cables............................................................................................. 106
19” Racks........................................................................................ 106
Solid State Relay Backplane........................................................... 106
Signal Conditioning Expansion Units ..............................................107
Appendix C: Application Notes ........................................109
Application Note: 1 ............................................................................. 110
Application Note: 2 ............................................................................ 114
PD-BNC-xx wiring options:............................................................. 114
Appendix D: Warranty ....................................................... 115
Overview ............................................................................................. 116
Appendix E: Glossary.......................................................... 119
Glossary ..............................................................................................120
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Index................................................................................................... 137
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List of Figures
Figure 1: Control Panel Application .....................................................13
Figure 2: Board connector layout ........................................................14
Figure 3: Single-ended Inputs..............................................................15
Figure 4: Differential Inputs ................................................................15
Figure 5: Simple Test Application ........................................................17
Figure 6: Fujitsu Connector Layout..................................................... 18
Figure 7: PowerDAQ block diagram ...................................................26
Figure 8: PowerDAQ Multifunction Board front-end ........................ 30
Figure 9: PowerDAQ Sample and Hold Board front-end....................31
Figure 10: PD2-MF Series Acquisition Process ..................................... 32
Figure 11: PD2-MFS Acquisition Process .............................................. 33
Figure 12: Single-Ended Inputs.............................................................35
Figure 13: Differential Inputs ............................................................... 36
Figure 14: Digital Input Subsystem.......................................................49
Figure 15: PowerDAQ Software Structure ...........................................54
Figure 16: Communication between user application and
PowerDAQ board ..............................................................58
Figure 17: Advanced Circular Buffer ................................................... 113
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List of Tables
Table 1: PowerDAQ PD2-MF Models..................................................4
Table 2: PowerDAQ PD2-MFS Models ................................................5
Table 3: PD2-MFS Differential Upgrade Options................................6
Table 4: FIFO upgrade options ............................................................ 7
Table 5: J1 Connector (Single-Ended Mode)......................................19
Table 6: J1 Connector (Differential Input Mode) .............................20
Table 7: Connector Pin Assignments for J2 .......................................21
Table 8: Connector Pin Assignments for J4...................................... 22
Table 9: Connector Pin Assignment for J6 ....................................... 23
Table 10: Input Range Table ............................................................... 37
Table 11: Programmable Gains ........................................................... 37
Table 12: Channel List Format.............................................................38
Table 13: Programmable Gain Codes ..................................................38
Table 14: Different Clocking Combinations........................................40
Table 15: External Trigger Modes .......................................................42
Table 16: Data Format Table for a 16-bit Board................................. 43
Table 17: PowerDAQ II 12-bit data format .........................................43
Table 18: PowerDAQ II 14-bit data format......................................... 43
Table 19: PowerDAQ II 16-bit data format......................................... 43
Table 20: Bit Weight vs. Input Range .................................................44
Table 21: Displacement vs. Input Range............................................44
Table 22: Analog Output Data Format ............................................... 47
Table 23: Digital Input Configuration Word .......................................50
Table 24: Setting up External Trigger..................................................68
Table 25: Third Party Software Support.............................................. 95
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How to Use This Manual
Introduction
This manual describes the hardware of each of the PowerDAQ series DAQ boards. The following boards are supported:
PowerDAQ PD2-MF Multifunction Series:
PD2-MF-16-2M/14H PD2-MF-16-50/16L PD2-MF-64-2M/14H PD2-MF-16-50/16H PD2-MF-16-400/14L PD2-MF-16-333/16L PD2-MF-16-400/14H PD2-MF-16-333/16H PD2-MF-64-400/14L PD2-MF-64-333/16L PD2-MF-64-400/14H PD2-MF-64-333/16H PD2-MF-16-1M/12L PD2-MF-16-500/16H PD2-MF-16-1M/12H PD2-MF-16-500/16L PD2-MF-64-1M/12L PD2-MF-64-500/16H PD2-MF-64-1M/12H PD2-MF-64-500/16L
PowerDAQ PD2-MFS Multifunction Sample and Hold Series:
PD2-MFS-4-2M/14 PD2-MFS-8-2M/14 PD2-MFS-4-800/14 PD2-MFS-8-800/14 PD2-MFS-4-500/14 PD2-MFS-8-500/14 PD2-MFS-4-1M/12 PD2-MFS-8-1M/12 PD2-MFS-4-300/16 PD2-MFS-8-300/16 PD2-MFS-4-500/16 PD2-MFS-8-500/16
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The word PowerDAQ will be used in this manual to reference all the models listed above.
Who Should Read This Book?
This manual has been designed to benefit the user of PowerDAQ boards. To use PowerDAQ, it is assumed that you have basic PC skills, and that you are familiar with Microsoft Windows 2000/NT/ 9x, QNX or Linux/RTLinux/RTAI Linux operating environments.
Organization of This Manual
The PowerDAQ User Manual is organized as follows:
Chapter 1 - Introduction
This chapter gives you an overview of PowerDAQ features, the various models available and lists what you need to get started.
Chapter 2 - Installation and Configuration
This chapter explains how to install and configure your PowerDAQ board.
Chapter 3 - Architecture
This chapter discusses the subsystems of your PowerDAQ board.
Chapter 4 – PowerDAQ Software Development Kit
This chapter describes the software for your PowerDAQ board.
Chapter 5 - Calibration
This chapter discusses the auto calibration system of your PowerDAQ board.
Appendix A - Specifications
This chapter lists the PowerDAQ hardware specifications.
Appendix B - Accessories
This appendix lists the PowerDAQ accessories products.
Appendix C – Application Notes
Includes useful application notes on understanding PowerDAQ products.
Appendix D - Warranty
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This appendix contains a detailed explanation of PowerDAQ warranty.
Glossary
The Glossary contains an alphabetical list and description of terms used in this manual.
Index
The Index alphabetically lists topics covered in this manual.
Conventions Used in This Manual
These are the main conventions used to help you get the most out of this manual:
Tips are designed to highlight quick ways to get the job
done, or good ideas you might not discover on your own.
Note Notes alert you to important information.
CAUTION! Caution advises you of precautions to take to
avoid injury, data loss, or system crash.
Text formatted in bold typeface may also represent type that should be entered verbatim or a command, as in the following example:
You can instruct users how to run setup using a command such as
setup.exe.
Feedback
We are interested in any feedback you might have concerning our products and manuals. A Reader Evaluation form is available on the last page of the manual.
TIP
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Introduction
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About the PowerDAQ board
This chapter describes the basic features of the PowerDAQ boards.
Overview
Thank you for purchasing a PowerDAQ board. The PowerDAQ board was designed from the ground-up to overcome the problems associated with previous ISA-based data acquisition boards.
The associated PowerDAQ software has been written specifically for these products, using advanced software design.
Features
The major features of the PowerDAQ board are:
24-bit 66 MHz Motorola 56301 DSP (Digital Signal
Processor)
PCI Bus Host PC Interface (PCI 2.1 Compliant)
Custom designed programmable gain amplifier
Analog Input - 16/64 channels- 12, 14 or 16 bit AD
resolutions
Analog Output - 2 channels - 1K DSP based FIFO
Digital In – 16 inputs
Digital Out – 16 inputs
Three Counter/Timers (8254) – 3 Clock In/Gate control
Auto calibration
Extensive triggering and clocking of Analog Input
Extensive triggering and clocking of Analog Output
Simultaneous Analog In, Analog Out, Digital In, Digital
Out and Counter/Timer operations
Note For the full list of specifications,
see Appendix A:
Specifications.
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PowerDAQ Models
PowerDAQ model numbers are derived from the following:
PD2-[Type Of Board]-[Channels]-[Speed]/[Resolution][Gain]
The types of boards are:
MF Multifunction
MFS Multifunction with sample and hold
AO Analog Output (requires PD2-AO user manual)
DIO Digital Input/Output (requires PD2-DIO user
manual)
PowerDAQ PD2-MF Series:
Model: Analog features:
PD2-MF-16-2M/14H 2.2 MS/s, 14-bit, 16SE/8DI A/D, Gains: 1,2,4,8;
Two 12-bit D/A
PD2-MF-64-2M/14H 2.2 MS/s, 14-bit, 64SE/32DI A/D, Gains: 1,2,4,8
;
Two 12-bit D/A
PD2-MF-16-400/14L 400 kS/s, 14-bit, 16SE/8DI A/D, Gains:
1,10,100,1000; Two 12-bit D/A
PD2-MF-16-400/14H 400 kS/s, 14-bit, 16SE/8DI A/D, Gains: 1,2,4,8;
Two 12-bit D/A
PD2-MF-64-400/14L 400 kS/s, 14-bit, 64SE/32DI A/D, Gains:
1,10,100,1000; Two 12-bit D/A
PD2-MF-64-400/14H 400 kS/s, 14-bit, 64SE/32DI A/D, Gains: 1,2,4,8
;
Two 12-bit D/A
PD2-MF-16-1M/12L 1.25 MS/s, 12-bit, 16SE/8DI A/D, Gains:
1,10,100,1000; Two 12-bit D/A
PD2-MF-16-1M/12H 1.25 MS/s, 12-bit, 16SE/8DI A/D, Gains: 1,2,4,8;
Two 12-bit D/A
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PD2-MF-64-1M/12L 1.25 MS/s, 12-bit, 64SE/32DI A/D, Gains:
1,10,100,1000; Two 12-bit D/A
PD2-MF-64-1M/12H 1.25 MS/s, 12-bit, 64SE/32DI A/D, Gains: 1,2,4,
8
Two 12-bit D/A
PD2-MF-16-50/16L 50 kS/s, 16-bit, 16SE/8DI A/D, Gains:
1,10,100,1000; Two 12-bit D/A
PD2-MF-16-50/16H 50 kS/s, 16-bit, 16SE/8DI A/D, Gains: 1,2,4,8;
Two 12-bit D/A
PD2-MF-16-333/16L 333 kS/s, 16-bit, 16SE/8DI A/D, Gains:
1,10,100,1000; Two 12-bit D/A
PD2-MF-16-333/16H 333 kS/s, 16-bit, 16SE/8DI A/D, Gains: 1,2,4,8;
Two 12-bit D/A
PD2-MF-64-333/16L 333 kS/s, 16-bit, 64SE/32DI A/D, Gains:
1,10,100,1000; Two 12-bit D/A
PD2-MF-64-333/16H 333 kS/s, 16-bit, 64SE/32DI A/D, Gains: 1,2,4,8;
Two 12-bit D/A
PD2-MF-16-500/16L 500 kS/s, 16-bit, 16SE/8DI A/D, Gains:
1,10,100,1000; Two 12-bit D/A
PD2-MF-16-500/16H 500 kS/s, 16-bit, 16SE/8DI A/D, Gains: 1,2,4,8;
Two 12-bit D/A
PD2-MF-64-500/16L 500 kS/s, 16-bit, 64SE/32DI A/D, Gains:
1,10,100,1000; Two 12-bit D/A
PD2-MF-64-500/16H 500 kS/s, 16-bit, 64SE/32DI A/D, Gains: 1,2,4,8;
Two 12-bit D/A
Table 1: PowerDAQ PD2-MF Models
All PowerDAQ PD2 models include 3 counter/timers and 32 Digital I/O lines
PowerDAQ PD2-MFS Series:
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Model: Analog features:
PD2-MFS-4-2M/14 2.2 MS/s, 14-bit, 4SE Simultaneous Sample & Hol
d
Two 12-bit D/As
PD2-MFS-8-2M/14 2.2 MS/s, 14-bit, 8SE Simultaneous Sample & Hol
d
Two 12-bit D/As
PD2-MFS-4-800/14 800 kS/s, 14-bit, 4SE Simultaneous Sample & Hol
d
Two 12-bit D/As
PD2-MFS-8-800/14 800 kS/s, 14-bit, 8SE Simultaneous Sample & Hol
d
Two 12-bit D/As
PD2-MFS-4-500/14 500 kS/s, 14-bit, 4SE Simultaneous Sample & Hol
d
Two 12-bit D/As
PD2-MFS-8-500/14 500 kS/s, 14-bit, 8SE Simultaneous Sample & Hol
d
Two 12-bit D/As
PD2-MFS-4-1M/12 1 MS/s, 12-bit, 4SE Simultaneous Sample & Hold;
Two 12-bit D/As
PD2-MFS-8-1M/12 1 MS/s, 12-bit, 8SE Simultaneous Sample & Hold;
Two 12-bit D/As
PD2-MFS-4-300/16 300 kS/s, 16-bit, 4SE Simultaneous Sample & Hol
d
Two 12-bit D/As
PD2-MFS-8-300/16 300 kS/s, 16-bit, 8SE Simultaneous Sample & Hol
d
Two 12-bit D/As
PD2-MFS-4-500/16 500 kS/s, 16-bit, 4SE Simultaneous Sample & Hol
d
Two 12-bit D/As
PD2-MFS-8-500/16 500 kS/s, 16-bit, 8SE Simultaneous Sample & Hol
d
Two 12-bit D/As
Table 2: PowerDAQ PD2-MFS Models
Note The PD2-MFS series have onboard sample and hold
amplifiers for each channel. These are part of the boards hardware design and do not require any software programming to be enabled.
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PowerDAQ PD2-MFS differential upgrade with gains:
The PD2-MFS series can be upgraded to differential inputs with gains for each channel. One PGA per channel is installed on the board.
Upgrade Part Number: Additional features added:
PD2-MFS-4-DG4 Upgrade any PD2-MFS board from 4SE to 4DI
with Gains (1,2,5,10)
PD2-MFS-8-DG8 Upgrade any PD2-MFS board from 8SE to 8DI
with Gains (1,2,5,10)
Table 3: PD2-MFS Differential Upgrade Options
PowerDAQ D/A, DIO and Counter Timer features:
All PowerDAQ boards have the following additional features:
Analog Output Two 12-bit 200 kHz DAC’s
Digital Input 16 TTL (of which 8 can generate
interrupts)
Digital Output 16 TTL
Counter Timers Three 16-bit (8254 type)
PowerDAQ FIFO Upgrade options:
Any PowerDAQ multifunction board can have the analog input FIFOs upgraded. Below is a list of current upgrade options:
Upgrade part number: Additional features added:
PD-16KFIFO
Upgrade PowerDAQ II board from 1K FIFO to 16K FIFO
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PD-32KFIFO
Upgrade PowerDAQ II board from 1K FIFO to 32K FIFO
PD-64KFIFO
Upgrade PowerDAQ II board from 1K FIFO to 64K FIFO
Table 4: FIFO upgrade options
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Installation and
Configuration
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Before You Begin
Before you install your PowerDAQ board, you should read and understand the following information.
System Requirements:
To install and run your PowerDAQ board, you must have the following:
A PC with PCI slots, a Pentium-class processor, and a
BIOS that is compliant with
PCI Local Bus Specification
Revision 2.1
or greater
Windows 95, 98, NT 4.0, 2000 (Workstation or Server)
Packing List
In your PowerDAQ package you should have received:
A PowerDAQ board
A user manual
A CD containing the PowerDAQ software development kit
(SDK) and documentation
Note The CD label shows the version number of the SDK.
A calibration certificate
Precautions
PowerDAQ boards contain sensitive electronic components. When handling your PowerDAQ board, you should:
Ensure that you are properly grounded.
While holding the board in its antistatic bag, discharge
any static electricity by touching the metal part of your PC.
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Installing PowerDAQ
Installing the Board:
To install your PowerDAQ board:
1. Turn off your PC and remove the cover from your PC.
2. Locate an empty PCI slot and remove the slot cover on the back panel of your PC. Save the screw.
3. Insert the board into the PCI slot.
4. Fasten the board’s mounting bracket to your PC’s back panel with the screw that held the slot cover.
5. Inspect the board and ensure that it has been properly inserted in the slot.
6. Replace the cover of your PC and turn on the power.
Note The PowerDAQ PCI interface must be set to 32-bit,
5V power and signaling (the default setting for most PCs).
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Installing the Software
To install the PowerDAQ SDK:
1. Start your PC and, if you are running Windows NT, login as an administrator.
2. Insert the PowerDAQ CD into your CD-ROM drive. Windows should automatically start the PowerDAQ Setup program. If you see the UEI logo and then the PowerDAQ welcome screen, go to step 6.
3. If the Setup program does not start automatically, select Run from the Start menu.
4. Enter D:\Setup.exe in the Open: textbox. (Substitute the correct letter if D is not the drive letter of your CD-ROM drive.)
5. Click OK.
6. As the Setup program runs, you will be asked to enter information about your PowerDAQ configuration. Unless you are an expert user and have specific requirements, you should select a Typical installation and accept the default configuration.
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7. If the Setup program asks for information about third-party software packages that you do not have installed on your PC, leave the textbox blank and click the Next button.
8. When the installation is complete, you should restart your PC when prompted.
Confirming the Installation
Once you have installed the PowerDAQ board and software on your PC, you should confirm the installation:
Select Programs ! PowerDAQ !
!!
! Control Panel: from
the Start menu. If the Control Panel applet is displayed and correctly identifies your PowerDAQ board, the installation is correct.
Figure 1: Control Panel Application
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Configuring the PowerDAQ Board
J2 Connector
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Input Multiplexors
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Input Modes:
The analog input section multiplexes the active input channels (64/16 single-ended or 32/8)differential) to a single 12- or 16-bit successive approximation analog-to-digital converter (ADC).
Single-Ended:
PowerDAQ boards can be configured to operate with either a single­ended or differential input. Single-ended inputs allow up to 64 channels and share a common return path connected to analog ground (AGND).
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Figure 3: Single-ended Inputs
Note Unused channels should be shorted to ground using
a 1- to 10-K resistor.
Differential Inputs:
Differential inputs allow up to 32 channels. Each differential channel uses two analog channels — one analog channel connects to the positive input of the programmable gain amplifier, and the other to the negative.
V1
Ain (+)
Ain (RETURN)
AGND
Figure 4: Differential Inputs
V1
Ain
Agnd
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Note When wiring applications to your PowerDAQ board,
consider the following:
When working in an environment with electrical noise or
when using gains, use differential input.
When working in an environment with electrical noise,
use individually shielded twisted-pair wiring.
Physically separate wiring paths or conduits carrying
power lines and signal lines.
Signal cables should never be put in the same wiring
harness as high-current or high-voltage cables. Avoid routing signal and power cables together in parallel paths unless a reasonable distance separates the paths —
reasonable
being determined by the strength of the
power signals and the amount of shielding.
Signal lines near devices that create high levels of
electrical noise should be run through a metal cable trough above or below the work area.
Power lines, poorly designed video monitors and
switching power supplies, solenoids, electric arcs from breakers or welders, and unshielded signal cables can affect the accuracy of your measurements.
Installing Multiple Boards (PD-CBL-SYNC4) :
You can install multiple PowerDAQ boards in one PC. The internal J6 synchronization header will allow a master/slave configuration to be setup. A special PowerDAQ cable (PD-CBL-SYNC4) : will allow you to connect up to four boards in one PC. Synchronization cables for more than four boards are available from your distributor or the factory.
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Note When using more than 4 PCI slots (standard PC),
you will need a PCI bridge chip to support additional PCI slots. These bridge chips reduce the PCI bus throughput and will reduce your maximum sampling speed.
Base address, DMA, Interrupt settings
The PowerDAQ boards are configured automatically by the PCI bus on power up. You do not have to set any base address, DMA channels or interrupt levels.
Test Program:
After you have wired an application to your PowerDAQ board, you should run the Simple Test program:
1. Select Programs " PowerDAQ " Simple Test : from the Start menu. The Simple Test dialog box is displayed.
Figure 5: Simple Test Application
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2. Use the Analog In, Analog Out, Digital In, Digital Out, and Counters tabs to observe your application running on the board.
Connectors
PowerDAQ multifunction boards have four connectors:
96-contact pin-less main connector (J1)
Manufactured by: Fujitsu : PN# FCN-245P096-G/U (Male) http://www.fta.fujitsu.com/
36-pin internal digital connector (J2)
Manufactured by: Thomas and Betts PN# 609-3627 (Male) http://www.thomasandbetts.com/
36-pin internal digital connector (J4)
Manufactured by: Thomas and Betts PN# 609-3627 (Male) http://www.thomasandbetts.com/
8-pin internal digital clock-signal connector (J6)
Manufactured by: Adam Tech PN# PH2-08-TA-SMT http://www.adam-tech.com/
Connector Pin Assignments for J1
Figure 6: Fujitsu Connector Layout
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J1 Connector (Single-Ended Mode)
2
1
50
49
351 452 553 654 755 856
57
10 58
11 59 12 60 13 61
62 15 63 16 64 17 65 18 66 19 67 20 68
21 69 22 70 23 71 24 72 25 73 26 74 27 75 28 76 29 77 30 78
31 79 32 80 33 81 34 82 35 83 36 84 37 85 38 86 39 87 40 88
41 89 42 90 43 91 44 92 45 93 46 94 47 95 48
96
AGND AGND AGND AGND DGND AGND AIN55 AIN53
AIN51 AIN49 AGND AIN38 AIN36 AIN34 AIN33 AIN23
AIN21 AGND
AIN18 AIN16
AIN6 AIN5 AIN3
AIN1
AGND
DSP Trigger Input/AO External Clock
ADC Conversion Start Out/ Pacer clock out
N/C
AGND
ADC Channel List Start Input / Burst Clock
AIN62 AIN60 AIN59
AIN57 AIN47 AGND AIN44 AIN42 AIN40 AGND AIN29
AIN27 AIN25 AIN24
AIN14
AIN12
AGND
AIN9
AGND AOUT0 AGND AOUT1 AGND AGND AIN54 AIN52 AIN50 AIN48 AIN39 AIN37 AIN35 AGND AIN32 AIN22 AIN20 AIN19 AIN17 AIN7 AGND AIN4 AIN2 AIN0 AGND +5V (100 mA max) ADC Conversion Start Input / Pacer clock AGND N/C AIN63 AIN61 AGND AIN58 AIN56 AIN46 AIN45 AIN43 AIN41 AIN31 AIN30 AIN28 AIN26 AGND AIN15 AIN13 AIN11 AIN10 AIN8
Table 5: J1 Connector (Single-Ended Mode)
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J1 Connector (Differential Input Mode)
2
1
50
49
351 452 553 654 755 856
57
10 58
11 59 12 60 13 61
62 15 63 16 64 17 65 18 66 19 67 20 68
21 69 22 70 23 71 24 72 25 73 26 74 27 75 28 76 29 77 30 78
31 79 32 80 33 81 34 82 35 83 36 84 37 85 38 86 39 87 40 88
41 89 42 90 43 91 44 92 45 93 46 94 47 95 48
96
AGND AGND AGND AGND DGND AGND AIN55 AIN53
AIN51 AIN49 AGND AIN38 AIN36 AIN34 AIN33 AIN23
AIN21 AGND
AIN18 AIN16
AIN6 AIN5 AIN3
AIN1
AGND
DSP Trigger Input/AO External Clock
ADC Conversion Start Out/ Pacer clock out
N/C
AGND
ADC Channel List Start Input / Burst Clock
AIN54 Return AIN52 Return
AIN51 Return
AIN49 Return
AIN39 Return
AGND
AIN36 Return AIN34 Return AIN32 Return
AGND
AIN21 Return AIN19 Return
AIN17 Return
AIN16 Return
AIN6 Return
AIN4 Return
AGND
AIN1 Return
AGND AOUT0 AGND AOUT1 AGND AGND AIN54 AIN52 AIN50 AIN48 AIN39 AIN37 AIN35 AGND AIN32 AIN22 AIN20 AIN19 AIN17 AIN7 AGND AIN4 AIN2 AIN0 AGND +5V (100 mA max) ADC Conversion Start Input / Pacer clock AGND N/C AIN55 Return AIN53 Return AGND AIN50 Return AIN48 Return AIN38 Return AIN37 Return AIN35 Return AIN33 Return AIN23 Return AIN22 Return AIN20 Return AIN18 Return AGND AIN7 Return AIN5 return AIN3 Return AIN2 Return AIN0 Return
Table 6: J1 Connector (Differential Input Mode)
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