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1. SYNOUT CLKINDTR b a CAL 3 2 Signal Input Output Connector DGND SYNOUT Pin definition ATR Red Analog trigger signal input AGND Analog ground External clock input do not provide for the moment digital CLRIN DTR Green a rigger CAL IRHz calibrating signal output SYNOUT Internal clock output DGND Digital ground 3 3 Digital Input Output Connector bay ESA DIO DII Bele DI3 1314 DIS DIG DI DOO DOI DOZ EE DO4 DOS DOG Do DND DGND DIO DI7 Digital input DO0 DO7 Digital output 5V PWR 5V power supply DGND GND Digital ground 3 4 Analog Input AIO A Qas e RD 3 5 Trigger signal input 3 6 Digital Input DIO DII DI2 DI7 DGND 3 7 Digital Output DOO DOI DO2 DO7 vag DGND 3 8 Sync pulse signal input IN DGND 3 9 Sync pulse signal output 3 10 Methods of Realizing the Multi card Synchronization Three methods can realize the synchronization for the PCI8002A the first method is using the cascade master slave card the second one is using the common external trigger and the last one is using the common external clock When using master slave cascade card programs the master card generally uses the internal clock source model while the slave card uses the external clock source mode After the master card and the slave card are initialized according to the corresponding clock source mode At first start all the slave cards as the main c
2. converting the data It also can be interpreted as the hardware trigger Trigger source includes the DTR Digital Trigger Source and ATR Analog Trigger Source The trigger modes include the edge trigger and level trigger 4 3 Analog Trigger Function When ADPara TriggerDir PCI8002A TRIGDIR NEGATIVE it is falling edge trigger The A D will begin to work whenever a falling edge occurs on analog trigger signal The A D stops when finish a specified length of data sampled and wait for the next trigger signal When ADPara TriggerDir PCI8002A_ TRIGDIR POSITIVE it is rising edge trigger The A D will begin to work whenever a rising edge occurs on analog trigger signal The A D stops when finish a specified length of data sampled BUY ONLINE at art control com englishs or CALL 64862359 64861583 CN 14 PCI8002A Data Acquisition and wait for the next trigger signal When ADPara TriggerDir PCI8002A TRIGDIR NEGAT POSIT it is either rising or falling edge trigger mode The A D will begin to work whenever a rising edge or falling edge occurs on analog trigger signal The A D stops when finish a specified length of data sampled and wait for the next trigger signal PCI8002A Data Acquisition Chapter 5 Methods of Using Internal and External Clock Function 5 1 Internal Clock Function Internal Clock Function refers to the use of on board clock oscillator and the clock signals which are produced by the user specified frequency to tri
3. sales for a replacement Retain the shipping carton and packing material for inspection by the dealer Check for the following items in the package If there are any missing items contact your local dealer or sales gt PCISOOZA Data Acquisition Board gt ART Disk a user s manual pdf b drive c catalog gt Warranty Card FEATURES Analog Input Input Range 5V 2 5 1V 0 5V 16 bit resolution Sampling Rate sync sample Max 40MHz Min 400KHz Input Channels 4 Analog Input Mode Single ended Analog Input Impedance gt 10MQ Chips Number 4 Data Read Mode software read mode DMA mode Memory 512K word RAM per channel Clock Source Internal clock and external clock Trigger Mode software trigger hardware trigger external trigger Trigger Type edge trigger Trigger Direction negative positive either positive or negative trigger Trigger Level 10V Trigger Sensitivity 1 65535 819 Analog Trigger Source AIO AI1 AI2 AI3 ATR System Measurement Accuracy 0 1 VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV WV gt gt Operating Temperature Range 0 C 55C Storage Temperature Range 20 C 70C Digital Input gt VV V Y Input channels 8 Electronic standard TTL CMOS Maximum absorption current lt 0 5mA High level 22V Low level lt 0 8V Digital Output VV VV V WV Output channels 8 Electronic standard TTL CMOS Pull down current lt 20mA Pull up current lt 2 6mA High level gt 3 4V Low level
4. 0 5V Other features Board Clock Oscillation SOMHz Dimension 170 5mm L 111mm W 20mm H Chapter 2 Components Layout Diagram and a Brief Description 2 1 The Main Component Layout Diagram L ER L TF L 5W AD Busy Led L PW p 4 IN 0 TI QUT2 OUT3 VR DAFI VR DAZI VR 1 25 2 2 The Function Description for the Main Component 2 2 1 Signal Input and Output Connectors AIO AI1 Al and Al3 Analog signal input ports J1 Analog signal input and output port IN Sync pulse signal input ports OUTI OUT2 and OUT3 Sync pulse signal output port 2 2 2 Potentiometer VR DAFI Analog output full scale adjustment potentiometer VR_DAZ1 Analog output zero point adjustment potentiometer VR 1 25 2 5V reference power supply adjustment potentiometer 2 2 3 Jumper Select AIO range Select AI2 range 2 2 4 Physical ID of DIP Switch DIDI Set physical ID number When the PC is installed more than one PCI8002A you can use the DIP switch to set a physical ID number for each board which makes it very convenient for users to distinguish and visit each board in the progress of the hardware configuration and software programming The following four bit numbers are expressed by the binary system When DIP switch points to ON that means 1 and when it points to the other side that means 0 As they are shown in the following diagrams ID3 is the high bit IDO is the low bit and the blac
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6. ard has not been activated and there is no output clock signal so the slave card enters the wait state until the main card was activated At this moment the multi card synchronization has been realized When you need to sample more than channels of a card you could consider using the multi card cascaded model to expand the number of channels Master Card Slave Card 1 Slave Card 2 When using the common external trigger please make sure all parameters of different PCI8002A are the same At first configure hardware parameters and use analog or digital signal triggering ATR or DTR then connect the signal that will be sampled by PCI8002A input triggering signal from ART pin or DTR pin then click Start button at this time PCI8002A does not sample any signal but waits for external trigger signal When each module is waiting for external trigger signal use the common external trigger signal to startup modules at last we can realize synchronization data acquisition in this way See the following figure External Trigger Signal ATR DTR PCI8002A PCI8002A pr A gt PC18002A When using the common external clock trigger please make sure all parameters of different PCI8002A are the same At first configure hardware parameters and use external clock then connect the sampled signal click Start button at this time PCI8002A does not sample any signal but wait for external clock signal Whe
7. flash cards etc please back up your data before sending them for repair ART is not responsible for any loss of data gt Please ensure the use of properly licensed software with our systems ART does not condone the use of pirated software and will not service systems using such software ART will not be held legally responsible for products shipped with unlicensed software installed by the user 3 Our repair service is not covered by ART s guarantee in the following situations Damage caused by not following instructions in the User s Manual Damage caused by carelessness on the user s part during product transportation Damage caused by unsuitable storage environments 1 e high temperatures high humidity or volatile chemicals VV V Y Damage from improper repair by unauthorized ART technicians gt Products with altered and or damaged serial numbers are not entitled to our service 4 Customers are responsible for shipping costs to transport damaged products to our company or sales office 5 To ensure the speed and quality of product repair please download an RMA application form from our company website PCI8002A Data Acquisition Products Rapid Installation and Self check Rapid Installation Product driven procedure is the operating system adaptive installation mode After inserting the disc you can select the appropriate board type on the pop up interface click the button driver installation or select CD ROM d
8. gger the A D conversion regularly To use the clock function the hardware parameters ADPara ClockSource PCI8002A CLOCKSRC IN should be installed in the software The frequency of the clock in the software depends on the hardware parameters ADPara Frequency For example if Frequency 100000 that means A D work frequency is 100000Hz that is 100 KHz 10uS point 5 2 External Clock Function External Clock Function refers to the use of the outside clock signals to trigger the A D conversion regularly The clock signals are provide by the INCLK pin of J1 The external clock can be provided by another PCI8002A s clock output as well as other device such as clock frequency generators To use the external clock function set the hardware parameters ADPara ClockSource PCI8002A CLOCKSRC OUT The A D sample rate depends on the external clock frequency 5 3 A D Data Bit High Bit Control Analog input s data bit is DO D11 D12 bit 1s over range flag D15 bit is trigger flag D13 and D14 are used to show the digital input output status IKUN DIO edge latch rising edge valid AIO D13 l DIO level follow AIO D14 IC DIledge latch rising edge valid i DII level follow All D13 mA DI2 edge latch rising edge valid i DI2 level follow All D14 mA DI3 edge latch rising edge valid l 001 DB level follow AD D13 AS DIA edge latch rising edge valid i MM DI4 level follow AD D14 mA DIS edge latch rising edge valid l DIS level follow AB D13 mA DI6 edge
9. k part in the diagram represents the location of the switch Test softwares of the company often use the logic ID management equipments and at this moment the physical ID DIP switch is invalid If you want to use more than one device that are the same type in the same system at the same time please use the physical ID as much as possible As for the differences between logic ID and physical ID please refer to the function explanations of CreateDevice and CreateDeviceEx of The Prototype Explanation of Device Object Management Function in PCI8002AS software specification ID3 ID2 IDI IDO ON a an ana GI l 2 3 4 The above chart shows 1111 so it means that the physical ID is 15 ID3 D2 IDI IDO ON ua mes ID l 2 3 4 The above chart shows 0111 so it means that the physical ID is 7 ON ID3 D2 IDI IDO ON l 2 3 4 The above chart shows 0101 so it means that the physical ID is 5 Porro oro oro ora o 0 OFF 0 OFF 0 6 Cono orto oo joreo sp 5 ono oro oro Jon e o Po Toro low owa B on row Poway or oa p 8 2 2 5 Status Indicator L ER Hardware error indicator L TR Trigger signal indicator L SW RAM switch indicator AD Busy Led A D conversion indicator L PW Power supply indicator on for normal Chapter 3 Signal Connectors 3 1 Analog Input Connector AI0 A 13 BNC Port Red Black 9 ATR_ f o DGND AGND
10. latch rising edge valid l DI6 level follow AB D14 IC DI7 edge latch rising edge valid li DI7 level follow PCI8002A Data Acquisition Take AIQ for example to show the edge latch and level follow functions Edge latch Do TUULIN AIO D13 JUL LLL Level follow PCI8002A Data Acquisition Chapter 6 Note and Warranty Policy 6 1 Notes In our products packing user can find a user manual a PCI8002A module and a quality guarantee card Users must keep quality guarantee card carefully if the products have some problems and need repairing please send products together with quality guarantee card to ART we will provide good after sale service and solve the problem as quickly as we can When using PCI8002A in order to prevent the IC chip from electrostatic harm please do not touch IC chip in the front panel of PCI8002A module 6 2 Warranty Policy Thank you for choosing ART To understand your rights and enjoy all the after sales services we offer please read the following carefully 1 Before using ART s products please read the user manual and follow the instructions exactly When sending in damaged products for repair please attach an RMA application form which can be downloaded from www art control com 2 All ART products come with a limited two year warranty gt The warranty period starts on the day the product is shipped from ART s factory gt For products containing storage devices hard drives
11. le iene 14 A lA ta ta etat dens 14 Chapter 5 Methods of Using Internal and External Clock FUN ction ooooncncncnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nono o nana nannannnnss 16 a i a EE 16 D2 EK etal COCK UNICO LAS E A EA AAA EA AAA EA A EA AAA IG 16 A A al ee tur 16 Chapter o NOL GHG WATTQNLY PONCY sist AS ies 18 OE NOE ii ae a ce ata vss SEES RES SES SK ie i 18 6 2 Wattanty POU et Aine eae ESSENS te 18 Products Rapid Installation and Sc a ha a 19 SD CAS Ped NACI a is al 19 DS eC RE 19 Delete Wrono Installa Hot ii ieee A ela eer eta eerie eer E me a moci 19 Chapter I Overview In the fields of Real time Signal Processing Digital Image Processing and others high speed and high precision data acquisition modules are demanded ART PCI8002A data acquisition module which brings in advantages of similar products that produced in china and other countries is convenient for use high cost and stable performance ART PCI8002A is a data acquisition module based on PCI bus It can be directly inserted into IBM PC AT or a computer which is compatible with PCI8002A to constitute the laboratory product quality testing center and systems for different areas of data acquisition waveform analysis and processing It may also constitute the monitoring system for industrial production process Unpacking Checklist Check the shipping carton for any damage If the shipping carton and contents are damaged notify the local dealer or
12. n all modules are waiting for external clock signal use the common external clock signal to startup modules at last we realize synchronization data acquisition in this way See the following figure External clock signal IN PCI8002A PCI8002A IN YN PCI8002A N gt PCI8002A Data Acquisition Chapter 4 The Instruction Trigger Function 4 1 Internal Trigger Mode When A D is in the initialization if the hardware parameter ADPara TriggerMode PCI8002A TRIGMODE SOFT we can achieve the internal trigger acquisition In this function when calling the StartDeviceProAD function it will generate A D start pulse A D immediately access to the conversion process and not wait for the conditions of any other external hardware It also can be interpreted as the software trigger As for the specific process please see the figure below the cycle of the A D work pulse is decided by the sampling frequency The first working pulse after the A D 4 start pulse Figure 5 1 Internal Trigger Mode 4 2 External Trigger Mode When A D is in the initialization if the hardware parameter ADPara TriggerMode PCI8002A TRIGMODE DELAY or ADPara TriggerMode PCI8002A TRIGMODE MIDL we can achieve the external trigger acquisition In this function when calling the StartDeviceProAD function A D will not immediately access to the conversion process but wait for the external trigger source signals accord with the condition then start
13. rive in Resource Explorer locate the product catalog and enter into the APP folder and implement Setup exe file After the installation pop up CD ROM shut off your computer insert the PCI card If it is a USB product it can be directly inserted into the device When the system prompts that it finds a new hardware you do not specify a drive path the operating system can automatically look up it from the system directory and then you can complete the installation Self check At this moment there should be installation information of the installed device in the Device Manager when the device does not work you can check this item Open Start gt Programs gt ART Demonstration Monitoring and Control System gt Corresponding Board gt Advanced Testing Presentation System the program is a standard testing procedure Based on the specification of Pin definition connect the signal acquisition data and test whether AD is normal or not Connect the input pins to the corresponding output pins and use the testing procedure to test whether the switch is normal or not Delete Wrong Installation When you select the wrong drive or viruses lead to driver error you can carry out the following operations In Resource Explorer open CD ROM drive run Others SUPPORT gt PCI bat procedures and delete the hardware information that relevant to our boards and then carry out the process of section I all over again we can complete the new ins
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