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2. ee Converters 8 DE 16 SE P4 Analog Input 00 DAC OUT FE 00 Be Ps PGA MH Input 16 bit 200 kHz 16 p i ANALOG IN 3 x1 2 4 8 Gain amp Offset Analog to Digital z 3 3 x16 32 64 Amplifier Converter 83 Four External Ch Select J an 34 Two External Gain Select a 88 One SS amp H s 3 ne fe 200 kHz 99 512 step Input 99 One TTL Trigger Input MUX Control Random Access Clock 99 One Analog In Pacer Clock Channel Gain 99 Sequencer Analog E m 80 l Trigger 5 DIGITAL 98 Four 16 bit Counter Inputs I m CONTROL 99 Two 16 bit Timer Outputs Sequencer Reset G 80 atl 89 ep Programmable O 2 9 One 16 bit Digital I O Port l pe Q 29 One DAC Pacer Clock Vi 99 Timebase DIGITAL I O 33 5 us to 6 hours So 100 kHz Ar P2 Output Clock PO Controller Controller Configurable Configurable 32 bit Data and PLD EEPROM Address Bus DaqBoard 2001 Block Diagram Connections Installation Reference Note For the OMB DaqBoard 2001 installation procedure refer to the OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series Installation Guide A copy of the guide is included at the beginning of this manual I O Connector All input and output signals are available at the board s 100 pin P4 connector A 3 foot 100 conductor ribbon cable part number CA 195 mates with connector P4 Reference Note There are several P4 connector board options available for connecting the 100 pins of P4 to typical DB37 connectors P1 P2 and P3 In addition to be
3. IG 4 OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series Installation Guide 10 21 02 OMB 1033 0940 rev 6 0 Step3 Configure Boards OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series Boards have no jumpers or switches to set Configuration is performed in its entirety through software Refer to the following figure and steps to complete the configuration The numbers in the figure correspond to the numbered steps immediately following the figure Address E Control Panel 3 Daq Configuration DaqBoard 2000 Properties EB Add New Hardware q i p Test Hardware By Add R emove Programs ee ey ccna Daq Configuration i y F Daq Driver ES Corel ersions E E x i ti Configuration Utility ONI open on Ge Device Name DaqBoardakd 3 J Daq Configuration Device Inventory 4 Device Type DaqBoard 2000 Computer DaqBoard 2000 Series Hardware i DaqBoard2KO Q Bus 0 Slot 12 S N 182814 Model 2000 v Sy DaqBookO The serial number is shown for reference only When I you have multiple boards a device name is matched to a particular board by physical slot not by serial f number Device Resources cat aso Accessing the DaqBoard 2000 Properties Tab 1 Run the Daq Configuration control panel applet Navigation from the desktop to the applet is as follows Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Daq Configuration double click 2 Double click on the Device Inventory s DaqBoard2K0 icon The DaqBoard
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5. e P2 General purpose digital I O port with 24 lines or digital I O expansion port controlling up to 192 external lines e P3 16 bit digital I O port counter inputs timer outputs and analog outputs The on board scan sequencer lets you select up to 512 channel range combinations The sequencer scans all channels of the scan at 5 us or 10 us per channel Bus mastering allows the digital counter input data and analog and digital output data to flow between the PC and the DaqBoard 2004 without consuming CPU time DaqBoard 2004 supports several trigger modes including e Digital and pattern triggering Each board has a separate digital trigger input line allowing TTL level triggering and latencies less than 5 us The trigger can be programmed for logic level or edge triggering In pattern triggering any of the digital input ports acts as the trigger port You can program the digital pattern e Software based triggering The PC detects the trigger event from readings either analog digital or counter Six pre and post triggering modes are supported The four 16 bit 100 kHz analog output channels have an output from 10 V to 10 V Using Bus Mastering DMA each D A can output a waveform Bus Mastering DMA also allows for digital pattern generation on the 16 bit high speed digital I O port Other features of the DaqBoard 2004 include e 40 TTL level digital I O lines They are divided into three 8 bit ports and one 16 bit po
6. pg 6 OMB DBKBasis 1000 Daq Systems 10 After software is loaded remember to set the software parameters as needed for your application The software must recognize all the hardware in the system Measurement units and ranges should be checked to verify that they meet your application requirements 11 Remember to set all channels to the proper mode for your DBK or other signal source 12 After your system is up and running verify proper data acquisition and data storage 13 Verify system accuracy adjust ranges or calibrate as needed 14 Device specific information regarding system setup and expansion can be found in the Daq and LogBook User s manuals and in the applicable DBK document modules of this manual 15 If you are considering system expansion review the DBK10 DBK41 and DBK60 document modules The best option depends on the number of DBK cards in your system For just a few cards use the stackable 3 slot DBK10 low profile expansion enclosure For more than six cards use the 10 slot DBK41 DBK41s can be daisy chained to one another to handle a large number of DBKs 16 In regard to power management you should review the DBK30A DBK32A and DBK33 document modules For portable applications the compact DBK30A rechargeable power supply can provide power to the DBK10 or DBK41 The DBK30A also includes a 28 V output for powering 4 to 20 mA transducers For applications with many DBK cards initially or in future expansion the
7. 10 V Output current 10 mA Offset error 0 0045 V maximum Gain error 0 01 Update rate 100 kHz maximum 1 5 HZ minimum no minimum with external clock Settling Time 10 us maximum to 1 LSB for full scale step Clock Sources 4 1 Onboard D A clock independent of scanning input clock 2 Onboard scanning input clock 3 External D A input clock independent of external scanning input clock 4 External scanning input clock 1 26 Daq Systems and Device Overviews 10 18 02 OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual Digital I O Applicable to DaqBoard 2000 2001 2002 2004 and 2005 Channels 40 expandable to 208 with external DBK options Input Scanning Modes 2 1 Asynchronous under program control at any time relative to input scanning 2 Synchronous with input scanning Ports 3 x 8 bit 82055 emulation and 1 x 16 bit Each port is programmable as input or output Input Characteristics 100 Q series 20 pF to common Input protection 8 kV ESD clamp diodes parallel I O levels TTL Sampling Update rate 200 kHz maximum Pattern Generation Output Applicable to DaqBoard 2000 2001 2002 2004 and 2005 The P3 16 bit digital I O port can be configured for 16 bit pattern generation The pattern can be updated synchronously with an acquisition from a file If the pattern generation mode is utilized the D A outputs can only be used in an asynchronous mode Bus mastering DMA provides CPU and system independent data transfers ensuring data
8. DBK205 is only included with DaqBoard 2003 This adapter option provides screw terminal access to the board s four analog outputs DACO DAC1 DAC2 and DAG3 1 digital ground 5 analog grounds an external clock CLK and an external trigger XTTL OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual 10 18 02 Daq Systems and Device Overviews 1 27 Optional Accessories Software DaqView including drivers for DasyLab and LabView eZ PostView post acquisition software DasyLab Hardware CA 37 x Expansion cable The x indicates number of devices on expansion side for example CA 37 1 is a DB37 to DB37 cable that provides expansion to 1 card CA 37 cables are used to connect from P1 to P1 P2 to P2 or P3 to P3 CA 195 Interconnect cable 3 ft 100 conductor mates with all above options and DaqBoard 2000 series P4 connectors DBK200 Adapter panel for connection of DBK signal conditioning and expansion options analog DBK201 Adapter panel connects DBK signal conditioning and expansion options DBK202 Adapter panel with screw terminals connects DBK signal conditioning and expansion options DBK203 Adapter module with screw terminals connects DBK signal conditioning and expansion options DBK204 Consists of a DBK203 and a CA 209 CE cable kit for meeting CE compliance DBK205 included with DaqBoard 2003 This adapter option provides screw terminal access to DaqBoard 2003 s four analog outputs DACO DAC1 DAC2 and DAG3 1 d
9. Shop online at omega com TEMPERATURE r Thermocouple RTD amp Thermistor Probes Connectors Panels amp Assemblies WA Wire Thermocouple RTD amp Thermistor lA Calibrators amp Ice Point References l Recorders Controllers amp Process Monitors WA Infrared Pyrometers PRESSURE STRAIN AND FORCE WA Transducers amp Strain Gages WA Load Cells amp Pressure Gages lA Displacement Transducers WA Instrumentation amp Accessories FLOW LEVEL lA Rotameters Gas Mass Flowmeters amp Flow Computers WA Air Velocity Indicators lA Turbine Paddlewheel Systems lA Totalizers amp Batch Controllers pH CONDUCTIVITY La pH Electrodes Testers amp Accessories WA Benchtop Laboratory Meters WA Controllers Calibrators Simulators amp Pumps WA Industrial pH amp Conductivity Equipment DATA ACQUISITION lA Data Acquisition amp Engineering Software WA Communications Based Acquisition Systems WA Plug in Cards for Apple IBM amp Compatibles WA Datalogging Systems l Recorders Printers amp Plotters HEATERS lA Heating Cable lt Cartridge amp Strip Heaters WA Immersion amp Band Heaters WA Flexible Heaters WA Laboratory Heaters ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND CONTROL WA Metering amp Control Instrumentation lA Refractometers WA Pumps amp Tubing lA Air Soil amp Water Monitors lA Industrial Water amp Wastewater Treatment lA pH Conductivity amp Dissolved Oxygen Instruments M3945 1205
10. 1 PGA Input and Output Offset 2 Sample Hold Offset 3 A D Offset and Gain 4 VDC Voltage Reference 5 DACO Full Scale 6 DACI Full Scale 7 DAC2 Full Scale 8 DAC3 Full Scale In regard to the six types of DaqBoard 2000 Series boards DAC applicability is as follows DaqBoard 2000 DACO and DAC1 apply DaqBoard 2001 DACO DAC1 DAC2 and DAC3 apply DaqBoard 2002 No DACs apply DaqBoard 2003 DACO DAC1 DAC2 and DAC3 apply DaqBoard 2004 DACO DAC1 DAC2 and DAC3 apply DaqBoard 2005 No DACs apply DaqCal exe is a Windows based program used to calibrate Daq systems including analog expansion cards DaqCal exe is used in conjunction with e a6 1 2 digit digital multi meter e an adjustable voltage calibrator e an ambient temperature meter To use the calibration program 1 Launch DaqCal Note DaqCal is installed automatically from your data acquisition CD as a part of product support This takes place during software installation DaqCal s default location is the Omega DaqX Software section of the Programs Group 2 When DaqCal opens you will be prompted to select your device from a list After doing so simply follow the illustrated on screen instructions OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual 10 04 02 Calibration 4 1 Note 4 2 Calibration 10 04 02 OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual Glossary Acquisition Analog Analog to Digital Converter ADC API Bipolar Buffer Buffer
11. 1033 0901 Programmer s Manual for developing custom programs using API commands p n OMB 1008 0901 OMB DBK Option Cards amp Modules User s Manual p n OMB 457 0905 PDF versions of the manuals are included on your data acquisition CD and are automatically installed onto the host computer s hard drive as a part of product support The default location is the Programs Group The manuals can be read and printed using the Adobe Acrobat Reader which is also included on the CD 1 28 Daq Systems and Device Overviews 10 18 02 OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual DBK Basics Introduction 1 How Do DBKs Connect to the Data Acquisition Device 2 Connecting DBKs to DaqBooks ISA Type DaqBoards and LogBooks 2 Connecting DBKs to DaqBoard 2000 Series 3 DBK Identification Tables 4 Analog Output DBKs 4 Digital I O Control DBKs 4 Analog Signal Conditioning DBKS 4 Expansion and Terminal Panel Connection DBKs 5 Power Supply DBKSs 5 Tips on Setting up a Data Acquisition System 6 Power Supplies and Power Connectors 7 An Introduction to Power Related DBKs 8 Calculating Your System s Power Needs 10 Additional Reading 12 CAUTION Turn off power to all devices connected to the system before connecting cables or setting configuration jumpers and switches Electrical shock or damage to equipment can result even under low voltage condi
12. DBK202 DBK203 and DBK204 the 37 pin P3 connector is obtained by connecting a CA 60 cable to an On Board 40 pin header Note 3 Pins 31 32 33 and 34 on the P3 DB37 connector are used for Analog Out DACs DaqBoard 2001 2003 amp 2004 can utilize all four pins DaqBoard 2000 does not make use of pins 31 or 32 DaqBoard 2002 and DaqBoard 2005 boards do not make use of pins 31 through 34 as these series two boards have no Analog Out DAC 2 10 System Connections amp Pinouts 07 26 02 OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual P4 to P1 P2 and P3 Correlation The following table lists the correlation between the P4 I O lines and their respective P1 P2 and P3 pin locations on the DBK200 Series boards Ground correlation is EEE ina Se table A1 5VDC Power i 5 Volts DERE pin 1 P2 pin 18 20 P3 pin 20 B1 5VDC Power Expansion 5 Volts P1 pin 1 P2 pin 18 20 P3 pin 20 P2 expansion Data bit 15 P2 expansion Data bit 14 P2 expansion Data bit 13 P2 expansion Data bit 12 P2 expansion Data bit 11 P2 expansion Data bit 10 P2 Digital Port A bit 1 or P2 pin 36 P2 expansion Data bit 9 ee e P2 expansion Data bit 8 o p e peu eS P2 expansion Data bit 7 o e pe peene ESO P2 expansion Data bit 6 P2 expansion Data bit 5 P2 expansion Data bit 4 P2 expansion Data bit 3 P2 expansion Data bit 2 P2 expansion Data bit 1 ac a n P2 expansion Data bit 0 P2 expansion address bit 0 moo pe o ea SS P2 expansion address bit 1 moo ee pe pe
13. DBK32A or DBK33 can be installed into any expansion slot The DBK32A provides 15 VDC and the DBK33 provides 15 VDC and 5 VDC Power Supplies and Connectors Power supplies convert the raw power they receive into a lower DC voltage and or current for use by devices with various power demands Many of the power supplies that are used to power data acquisition equipment are of the switching mode type These devices provide a regulated output whether the power supply s input is for example 60 Hz 120 VAC as in the United States or 50 Hz 220 VAC as found in European countries Small power supplies that do not switch consist of simple transformer rectifiers and filtered capacitors and operate over a smaller voltage range LogBooks The switching mode power supply commonly used with LogBook systems uses an input range of 100 VAC to 240 VAC at 50 Hz to 60 Hz The power supply s output to the LogBook is 15 VDC 2 7 amps via a DINS connector DaqBooks Power supplies that are used with DaqBooks are typically of the transformer rectifier type They supply the DaqBook with 15 VDC 900 mA via a DINS connector DBKs The following table indicates the type of power supply that is typically used with certain DBKs 15 VDC 2700 mA 15 VDC 900 mA Switching Mode Type Power Supply Transformer Rectifier Type Unregulated Power Supply The DBKs in this column use up to 15 VDC The DBKs in this column use up tol5 VDC 2700 mA This s
14. Note that a single Daq based data acquisition system can support up to 16 DBK208 boards providing a total of 256 channels DBK208 boards contain two DB37 P2 connectors for the purpose of daisy chaining to other DBK208s or to other P2 supported devices 2 6 System Connections amp Pinouts 07 26 02 OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual DBK209 The DBK209 is mini adapter board suitable for both analog and digital expansion The board provides three DB37 connectors P1 P2 and P3 DBK209 connects to DaqBoard 2000 Series P4 connector via a CA 195 cable Other than the form factor DBK209 is identical to DBK201 e Pl is used for ANALOG I O e P2 is used for DIGITAL I O e P3 is used for Pulse Frequency Digital and Counter Timer I O DBK209 DBK209 s P4 100 pin connector connects to a P4 to P1 P2 P3 Mini adapter Board DaqBoard 2000 Series board s P4 connector via a CA 195 cable Pinouts for DaqBoard 2000 Series Boards Reference Notes You must set up Daq View for the particular DBKs in your system If you A are unfamiliar with the method of setting up DBKs in DaqView or if you need a refresher N refer to the following documents as needed gt The DBK Set Up in DaqView chapter of the OMB DBK Option Cards Modules User s Manual p n OMB 457 0905 gt The OMB DBK Option Cards Modules User s Manual p n OMB 457 0905 for the applicable DBK document module s The documentation discusses hardware configuration a
15. P1 for DaqBoard 2000 Series Boards Analog I O IN NGS GN GN GN ik SSS SS SEE Ww WY The P1 DB37 connector is s eeee Ss ss p wv obtained with the use of PES NESNDNISE f the following CLES SSS SSS TTS ee Rove g PSPs SS STILES D Sar AS JG So SSES Se ESGEE EEEERE ESL EE LOS LOL SS SSS CF mai LEE FEESS ES ERE LES ILE DBK201 PYF EECSLOT SSS F FFF FO DBK202 SV EOORBDANH VO YO OA CL DBK203 DBK204 DBK206 The PI DB37 connector DBK207 PVN PPL DY PPP oD MP LY oP L o does not apply to DBK205 FP OSS NANDA es DBK207 CJC E SEETLTT CEECEEEELE or to DBK208 DBK209 of ES ERE Fo ONL L LLL OS T FES ESLEI TTT TTTS Signal Name Description for P1 Pin Use Correlation 5 Volts Expansion 5 V power Refer to Power Management chapter 2 in DBK Manual 15 Volts Expansion 15 VDC power Refer to Power Management ch 2 in DBK Manual Digital OUT external ADDRESS select bit 3 Digital OUT external ADDRESS select bit 1 Digital OUT external GAIN select bit 1 6 Expansion 6 Digital OUT external GAIN select bit 0 8 Negative Reference Analog 5 V reference 1 AGG O 9 Positive Reference Analog 5V reference 1 B35 O CH 15 SE or CH7 LO DIFF Ch 15 HI IN single ended mode Ch 7 LO IN differential mode Ch 14 HI IN single ended mode Ch 6 LO IN differential mode Ch 13 HI IN single ended mode Ch 5 LO IN differential mode Ch 12 HI IN single ended mode Ch 4 LO IN differential mode E E Ch 11 HI IN single ended
16. Software based triggering The PC detects the trigger event from readings either analog digital or counter Six pre and post triggering modes are supported The two 16 bit 100 kHz analog output channels have an output from 10 V to 10 V These channels are separate from the D As used to determine analog trigger levels Using Bus Mastering DMA each D A can output a waveform Bus Mastering DMA also allows for digital pattern generation on the 16 bit high speed digital I O port Other features of the DaqBoard 2000 include e 40 TTL level digital I O lines They are divided into three 8 bit ports and one 16 bit port e Four 16 bit counters Each can accept frequency inputs up to 10 MHz The counters can be cascaded into two 32 bit counters e Two 16 bit timer outputs Each can generate square waves from 16 Hz to I MHz e Configuration through software There are no switches or jumpers on the DaqBoard 2000 OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual 10 18 02 Daq Systems and Device Overviews 1 9 Two 16 bit Digital to Analog SIGNAL W O Converters 8 DE 16 SE P4 Analog Input oo DAC OUT 38 Input 16 bit 200 kHz 16 npu bit 200 ANALOG IN EE Fed Offset Analog to Digital 3 3 monner Converter 83 Four External Ch Select Je vr 2e Two External Gain Select a oo 3 3 One SS amp H he 200 kHz 83 mm 512 step Input 99 One TTL Trigger Input MUX Control Random Access C
17. TB1 through TB12 Note that the DBK206 board s silkscreen identifies all screw terminals With a combination of the above two methods Regardless of which method is used the DBK206 connects to the 100 pin P4 connector of a DaqBoard 2000 Series board The connection is made via a CA 195 cable The board contains mounting holes that allow the board to be secured inside a user provided enclosure Note Board images are not to the same scale 2 4 System Connections amp Pinouts 07 26 02 OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual DBK207 and DBK207 CJC The DBK207 and DBK207 CJC are carrier boards for 5B compatible analog input modules They each provide two P1 connectors for ANALOG I O 5 VDC power terminal footprints for sixteen 5B Modules 16 terminal blocks In addition DBK207 CJC provides Cold Junction Compensation The DBK207 and DBK207 CJC each include a 100 pin P4 connector for use with a DaqBoard 2000 Series board DBK207 CJC Carrier Board for 5B Compatible Modules WARNING Ensure that hard wire emergency over ride circuitry exists for all applications that make use of dangerous switch loads Do not operate such switch loads unless emergency over ride circuitry is present DBK207 and DBK207 CJC are typically installed in NEMA type panels however they may be installed on DIN rails Separate mounting instructions are included with Rack Mount Kit part no Rack DBK 3 and with DIN rail Mount Kit part no DIN DB
18. acquisition performance irrespective of other system activities Streaming from disk or memory is supported allowing continuous pattern outputs which are limited only by the available resources of the PC system Frequency Pulse Generators Applicable to DaqBoard 2000 2001 2002 2004 and 2005 Channels 2 x 16 bit Output Waveform Square wave Output rate 1 MHz base rate divided by 1 to 65535 programmable High level output voltage 2 0 V minimum 3 75 mA 3 0 V minimum 2 5 mA Low level output voltage 0 4 V maximum 2 5 mA Frequency Pulse Counters Applicable to DaqBoard 2000 2001 2002 2004 and 2005 Counter inputs can be scanned synchronously along with analog and digital scanned inputs based either on internal programmable timer or an external clock source Bus mastering DMA provides CPU and system independent data transfers insuring data acquisition performance irrespective of other system activities Counters can be configured to clear when read or to totalize and clear under program control Channels 4 x 16 bit cascadable as 2 x 32 bit Input rate 10 MHz maximum Input Signal Range 15 V to 15 V Input Characteristics 2 7 kQ series in parallel with 20 pF to common and 10 kQ to 5 V Input protection 8 kV ESD clamp diodes parallel Trigger Level TTL Minimum pulse width 50 ns high 50 ns low Included Accessories and Software Software Windows Drivers 32 bit 90 day Getting Started DaqView Hardware
19. and a common reference that may be shared with other channels Also see differential mode 07 29 02 OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual An event to start a scan or mark an instant during an acquisition The event can be defined in various ways e g a TTL signal a specified voltage level in a monitored channel a button manually or mechanically engaged a software command etc Some applications may use pre and post triggers to gather data around an instant or based on signal counts Trigger TTL Transistor Transistor Logic TTL is a circuit in which a multiple emitter transistor has replaced the multiple diode cluster of the diode transistor logic circuit typically used to communicate logic signals at 5 V A range of analog signals that is always zero or positive e g 0 to 10 V Evaluating a signal in the right range unipolar or bipolar allows greater resolution by using the full range of the corresponding digital value See bipolar Unipolar OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual 07 29 02 Glossary G 3 G 4 Glossary 07 29 02 OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual WARRANTY DISCLAIMER OMEGA ENGINEERING INC warrants this unit to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 13 months from date of purchase OMEGA s WARRANTY adds an additional one 1 month grace period to the normal one 1 year product warranty to cover handling and shipping time This ensures that OMEGAS customers receive maxim
20. appropriate ESD controlled area Such guidelines include the use of properly grounded mats and wrist straps ESD bags and cartons and related procedures Overview DaqBoard 2000 Series boards communicate external from the host PC through the board s 100 pin P4 connector Typically a DBK200 Series P4 adapter is used to provide one or more DB37 connectors P1 P2 P3 which are subsets of the 100 pin P4 connector Pinouts for P1 P2 P3 and P4 are located after the following DBK200 Series board descriptions Analog I O s gt I O CA 113 P 2 P3 DBK201 Pulse Frequency Digital amp Counter Timer I O Host Computer Using a DBK201 P4 to P1 P2 P3 Adapter OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual 07 26 02 System Connections amp Pinouts 2 1 The following matrix provides a quick comparison of the DBK200 Series adapter boards Details for each board are provided in the OMB DBK Option Cards and Modules User s Manual p n OMB 457 0905 An illustration and brief discussion of each DBK200 Series adapter board is presented after the following table No No No No Analog VO use only No No o Like DBK209 except for form factor DBK202 is a bare board DBK203 consists of a DBK202 mounted in a chassis DBK204 consists of a DBK203 and a CA 209 CE cable kit Only used with DaqBoard 2003 Can plug directly into P4 Screw terminals are related to P3 Similar to DBK202 but has a different form factor and has
21. data acquisition CD p n 1022 0602 providing that you have the Adobe Acrobat Reader A copy of the Reader is included on the CD PDF During software installation Adobe PDF versions of user manuals will automatically install Note onto your hard drive as a part of product support The default location is in the Programs directory which can be accessed from the Windows Desktop Refer to the PDF documentation for details regarding both hardware and software A copy of the Adobe Acrobat Reader is included on your CD The Reader provides a means of reading and printing the PDF documents Note that hardcopy versions of the manuals can be ordered from the factory 1 22 Daq Systems and Device Overviews 10 18 02 OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual Specifications Note Specifications are subject to change without notice DaqBoard 2000 Series Boards DaqBoard 2000 Series I O Comparison Matrix DaqBoard Analog Input Analog Output Digital I O 2000 Series Channels Channels Channels Analog Input signals enter Digital Signals go through Digital signals pass through P4 go to MUX to Digital to Analog through one 16 bit PGA to Gain amp Offset Converters then through Digital I O Port and Amplifier then to Analog DAC Out on P4 three 8 bit Digital I O to Digital Converter ADC Ports located on P4 40 I O 40 I O 40 I O 40 I O 40 I O Counter Timers Four 16 bit Counter Input signals and Two 16 bit Timer
22. e DBK Option Cards and Modules Over 35 DBK cards and modules the number is constantly growing provide various types of signal conditioning and system expansion Note that certain DBK modules exist for the purpose of supplying power to other members of the acquisition system The DBK options are discussed in a DBK Basics document module and in the detailed DBK Option Cards and User s Manual p n OMB 457 0905 Note Only passive DBKs such as the DBK1 BNC module the DBK11A screw terminal card and the DBK40 BNC analog interface can be used with a Daq PC Cards Reference Note DBK options are discussed in the DBK Option Cards and Modules User s Manual p n OMB 457 0905 As a part of product support this manual is automatically loaded onto your hard drive during software installation The default location is the Programs Group which can be accessed through the Windows Desktop e Software DaqView out of the box software provides a graphical user interface with easy to read spreadsheet formats for viewing channel data as well as a choice of analog digital and bar graph meters Waveform analysis can be performed when applicable A product support option included on the data acquisition CD provides a means of performing post data analysis More information is included in the software specific PDF documents that are installed on your hard drive as a part of product support DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual 10 18 02 Daq Systems and Dev
23. in case the unit needs returned to the factory CAUTION Using this equipment in ways other than described in this manual may cause personal injury or equipment damage Before setting up and using your equipment you should read all documentation that covers your system Pay special attention to Warnings and Cautions Note During software installation Adobe PDF versions of user manuals will automatically install onto your hard drive as a part of product support The default location is in the Programs group which can be accessed from the Windows Desktop Initial navigation is as follows Start Desktop Start pull down menu gt Programs Omega DagX Software You can also access the PDF documents directly from the data acquisition CD by using the lt View PDFs gt button located on the opening screen Refer to the PDF documentation for details regarding both hardware and software A copy of the Adobe Acrobat Reader is included on your CD The Reader provides a means of reading and printing the PDF documents Note that hardcopy versions of the manuals can be ordered from the factory DaqBoard 2000 Series Users Manual pdf Contains the OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series hardware related and software related chapters as well as links to the pdf files listed below This pdf file plus the following constitute a complete set of documentation for the OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series boards Note that the Programmer s Manual OMB 1008 09
24. in the Programs Group which can be accessed from the Windows Desktop A copy of the Adobe Acrobat Reader is included on your CD The Reader provides a means of reading and printing the PDF documents In addition to reading associated documents that are installed onto your hard drive as support for your product our PDF documents can be read directly from the CD Note that hardcopy versions of manuals can be ordered from the factory gt DaqView and DagViewXL explains the use and features of the included out of the box data acquisition software gt Post Acquisition Data Analysis User s Guide discusses three post acquisition data analysis programs eZ PostView eZ TimeView and eZ FrequencyView gt For detailed information regarding specific DBKs refer to the OMB DBK Option Cards and Modules User s Manual p n OMB 457 0905 Each DBK section includes device specific hardware and software information The document includes a chapter on power management gt For programming related information refer to the separate Programmer s Manual p n OMB 1008 0901 OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual 10 18 02 Your order was carefully inspected prior to shipment When you receive your system carefully unpack all items from the shipping carton and check for physical signs of damage that may have occurred during shipment Promptly report any damage to the shipping agent and your sales representative Retain all shipping materials
25. standards relevant to Daq equipment are listed on the product s Declaration of Conformity and include CISPR22 1985 EN55022 1988 Information Technology Equipment Class A for commercial industrial use and EN50082 1 1992 for various categories of EMI immunity The safety standard that applies to Daq products is EN 61010 1 1993 Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement Control and Laboratory Use Part 1 General Requirements Environmental conditions include the following e indoor use e altitude up to 2000 m e temperature 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F e maximum relative humidity 80 for temperatures up to 31 C 87 8 F decreasing linearly to 50 relative humidity at 40 C 104 F e mains supply voltage fluctuations not to exceed 10 of the nominal voltage e other supply voltage fluctuations as stated by the manufacturer e transient overvoltage according to installation categories overvoltage categories I IT and HI For mains supply the minimum and normal category is II e pollution degree I or II in accordance with IEC 664 OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual 10 04 02 CE Compliance 3 1 For clarification terms used in some Declarations of Conformity include e pollution degree any addition of foreign matter solid liquid or gaseous ionized gases that may produce a reduction of dielectric strength or surface resistivity Pollution Degree I has no influence on safety and implies the equipme
26. 0 V and the highest signal e g 5 or 10 V signal This type of range selection guarantees the highest resolution in 12 bit or 16 bit conversion DBK modules share the same footprint as the DaqBook and a typical notebook PCs allowing for convenient stacking The majority of these modules have their own power supply however several options exist for packaging and powering the DBKs Reference Note DBK options are detailed in the OMB DBK Option Cards and Modules User s Manual p n OMB 457 0905 As a part of product support this manual is automatically loaded onto your hard drive during software installation The default location is the Programs directory which can be accessed through the Windows Desktop Daq Software Daq devices have software options capable of handling most applications Three types of software are available e ready to use graphical programs e g DaqView DaqViewXL and post acquisition data analysis programs such as PostView DIAdem and eZ Post View e drivers for third party icon driven software such as DASYLab and LabView e various language drivers to aid custom programming using API Ready to use programs are convenient for fill in the blank applications that do not require programming for basic data acquisition and display e DaqView is a Windows based program for basic set up and data acquisition DaqView lets you select desired channels gains transducer types including thermocouples and a ho
27. 01 and the OMB DBK Option Cards amp Modules OMB 457 0905 are completely separate documents ED DaqView_DaqViewXL pdf Discusses how to install and use these out of the box data acquisition programs 9 PostAcquisition Analysis pdf This pdf consists of two documents The first discusses eZ PostView a post data acquisition analysis program The application is included free as a part of DaqTemp product support The second includes information regarding eZ FrequencyView and eZ TimeView These two applications have more features than does eZ PostView and are available for purchase They can however be used freely during a 30 day trial period E gt DBK Options pdf The DBK Option Cards and Modules Manual discusses each of the OMB DBK products available at the time of print ED ProgrammersManual pdf The programmer s manual pertains to developing custom programs using Applications Program Interface API commands Programmers should check the readme file on the install CD ROM for the location of program examples included on the CD 10 18 02 OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual ED Table of Contents DaqBoard 2000 Series Installation Guide p n OMB 1033 0940 1 Daq Systems and Device Overviews Daq Systems the Modular Concept DaqBooks DaqBoards amp Daq PC Cards 1 2 Theory of Operation er 1 4 DaqBoard 2000 1 9 DaqBoard 2001 1 11 DaqB
28. 09 Grounding Pigtail Cable Clamp 1033 2010 amp Screw 4 40 x 5 16 1 of 2 OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual 10 04 02 CE Compliance 3 5 Connect Cable and Grounding Pigtail to DBK203 3 6 Note DBK204 for use with DaqBoard 2000 Series Boards consists of a DBK203 and a CA 209 CE cable kit 1 Verify correct P4 connector alignment of the CA 195CE Cable and DBK203 s P4 connector 2 Complete the connection 3 Connect the open end of the Grounding Pigtail to the threaded insert located to the right of DBK203 s P4 connector See following figure CA 195CE Cable Grounding Pigtail Ler KG WS i AS Connects to DBK203 DBK203 s P4 Q Connected to DaqBoard 2000 P4 A CE ORB and Cable Clamp us P4 Copper Band Cable Clamps Partof Cable 2 Places Note When mating P4 connectors ensure that the P4 white locator triangles av P4 point to each other The triangles locate pin Al wy PA At this point your board will be CE compliant providing that the conditions listed on your board s Declaration of Conformity are satisfied You can return power to the system and commence with normal operation of your DaqBoard 2000 Series Board CE Compliance 10 04 02 OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual Calibration 4 DaqBoard 2000 Series boards are factory calibrated If adjustments are needed they should be completed in the following order
29. 2000 Properties tab used for the entire DaqBoard 2000 Series will appear If the DaqBoard2K0 icon is not present skip to the Using Add Device section provided below 3 Enter a Device Name in the text box or use the default DaqBoard2K0 Device Name is for identifying the specific DaqBoard 2000 Series board Note that Device Name actually refers to the PCI slot and not to the actual board 4 Verify that the Device Type shows the correct DaqBoard 2000 Series board e g DaqBoard 2000 DaqBoard 2001 etc Note that available device types can be viewed via the pull down list V 5 Confirm that the DaqBoard 2000 Series text box shows a Bus Slot and Serial Number If this text box is empty use its pull down list W and select the serial number that matches the one for your board Refer to the inside front cover page for serial number information OMB 1033 0940 rev 6 0 10 21 02 OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series Installation Guide Using Add Device 4 Daq Configuration This method is for users who have accessed the Daq Configuration control panel applet but have no DaqBoard2K icon as described on page 5 step 2 A After accessing the Daq Configuration control panel applet click on the Add Device button see figure right The Select Device Type window will appear Device Type B Using the Device Type s pull down list select the applicable board In the example at the right DaqBo
30. 7 0905 for details regarding both hardware and software in relevant to DBKs Q Reference Notes During software installation Adobe PDF versions of user manuals will A copy of the Adobe Acrobat Reader is included on your CD The Acrobat Reader provides a means of reading and printing the PDF documents Note that hardcopy versions of the manuals can be ordered from the factory How Do DBKs Connect to the Data Acquisition Device Each DBK connects to the primary data acquisition device e g a DaqBook DaqBoard or LogBook through one of three 37 pin ports which are designated as follows e Pl Analog I O e P2 Digital I O e P3 Pulse Frequency High Speed Digital I O Depending on the primary data acquisition device connectivity issues differ slightly This will be made clear by the figures and accompanying text that follow Connecting DBKs to DaqBooks ISA Type DaqBoards and LogBooks For DaqBooks ISA Type DaqBoards and LogBooks DBK connections are not made directly to the port but through a CA 37 x ribbon cable where x indicates the number of expansion devices that can be connected For example in addition to providing a DB37 connector to interface with the primary data acquisition device a CA 37 3 cable includes three additional DB 37 connectors These provide a means of adding three DBKs to one port Use of a CA 37 16 cable will allow up to 16 DBKs to be added The CA 37 x cable system is excellent for Daq
31. Amplifier Channel Common mode Common mode voltage Crosstalk Digital OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual A collection of scans acquired at a specified rate as controlled by the sequencer signal of varying voltage or current that communicates data A circuit or device that converts analog values into digital values such as binary bits for use in digital computer processing Application Program Interface The interface program within the Daq system s driver that includes function calls specific to Daq hardware and can be used with user written programs several languages supported A range of analog signals with positive and negative values e g 5 to 5 V see unipolar Buffer refers to a circuit or device that allows a signal to pass through it while providing isolation or another function without altering the signal Buffer usually refers to a A device or circuit that allows for the temporary storage of data during data transfers Such storage can compensate for differences in data flow rates In a FIFO First In First Out buffer the data that is stored first is also the first data to leave the buffer b A follower stage used to drive a number of gates without overloading the preceding stage c An amplifier which accepts high source impedance input and results in low source impedance output effectively an impedance buffer An amplifier used primarily to match two different impedance point
32. BK signals while maintaining the channel to channel scan rate The DBK expansion options can accommodate mixed signal inputs from thermocouples and RTDs to isolated high voltage inputs and strain gages Ability to handle 8 differential or 16 single ended signal inputs without DBK expansion units Ability to handle fixed digital I O up to 4 TTL lines in and 4 TTL lines out accessible only if no analog expansion cards are in use 1 2 Daq Systems and Device Overviews 10 18 02 OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual Daq Data Acquisition Devices Category DaqBook Portable Data Acquisition Modules Primary 12 bit DaqBook 100 112 120 Acquisition 16 bit DaqBook 200 216 260 Device DaqBoard ISA types Plug In Boards for ISA Bus Slots 12 bit DaqBoard 100A 112A 16 bit DaqBoard 200A 216A Analog Signal Cards and modules used to condition Analog Signals DBK Option Conditioning DBK 4 7 8 9 12 13 15 17 18 19 42 43A 44 45 50 51 52 53 54 Cards and 207 207 CJC DBK 2 5 DBK 20 21 23 24 25 208 Cards and modules used to expand the acquisition system Connections DBK 1 10 11A 35 40 41 60 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 209 Power Supply DBKs 30A 32A 33 34 Included Software DaqView Post Data Acquisition Analysis Program actual application not specified Visual Basic extensions Application Programming Interface API Optional Software DaqView 2000 DaqViewXL DASYLab OMB
33. Books LogBooks and ISA type DaqBoards To Power To PC P2 for Digital I O You can connect P2 to e Digital DBKs e Passive DBKs P1 for Analog I O 1 You can connect P1 to BET Book e Analog DBKs e Power DBKs e Passive DBKs P3 for Pulse Frequency High Speed Digital I O You can connect P3 to 4 e Passive DBKs Only ISA Type DaqBoard P1 P2 and P3 connectivity aspects are the same as those found in DaqBook In regard to CA 37 x cables the x indicates the number of expansion devices that can be connected to the primary data acquisition device 2 OF gm oe 3 5 a i 6 G 2 E g 2 KD oe 2 a B 1 2 E a S A g 2 6 5 a CaaS 5 Analog Passive Digital Passive DBK DBKs DBKs DBK DBK Connecting DBKs to a DaqBook The above figure applies to LogBooks DaqBooks and ISA type DaqBoards As will be seen elsewhere in the documentation some models do not include all three connectors P1 P2 and P3 Connecting DBKs to DaqBoard 2000 Series Boards DaqBoard 2000 Series boards have a 100 pin connector designated as P4 The 100 pins correlate to various pins on the DB37 type P1 P2 and P3 connectors Connectivity in the system is as follows see figure e The DaqBoard 2000 Series boards connect to a CA 195 cable The cable has two 100 pin P4 connectors e The CA 195 connects to a DBK200 Series adapter board or adapter module for 100 pin to 37 pin ada
34. Channel to channel Crosstalk 100 dB DC to 60 Hz 86 dB 10 kHz Maximum Input Voltage 11 V relative to analog common Over Voltage Protection 35 V relative to analog common Input Sequencer Applicable to DaqBoard 2000 2001 2002 2004 and 2005 Analog digital and counter inputs can be scanned synchronously based either on an internal programmable timer or an external clock source Analog and digital outputs can also be synchronized to either of these clocks Bus Mastering DMA is utilized to provide CPU and system independent data transfers insuring data acquisition performance irrespective of other system activities Scan Clock Sources 2 1 Internal programmable from 5 us to 5 96 hours maximum in 5 us steps 2 External TTL level input up to 200 kHz maximum Programmable parameters per scan channel random order gain unipolar bipolar Depth 512 locations On board Channel to channel scan rate 5 or 10 us per channel programmable Expansion channel scan rate 5 or 10 us per channel programmable External Acquisition Scan Clock Input Applicable to DaqBoard 2000 2001 and 2005 Maximum rate 200 kHz Signal Range OV to 5V Input Characteristics 100 Q series 20 pF to common and 10 kQ to 5V Input protection 8 kV ESD clamp diodes parallel Trigger Level TTL Slew Rate Requirement 14 V us minimum Minimum pulse width 50 ns high 50 ns low Triggering Applicable to DaqBoard 2000 2001 and 2005 Trigger Sources 6 indi
35. Counter Input Data at up to 200kHz aggregate scanning rates The Analog Input data can be either main unit or expansion modules from PI compatible analog input modules The Digital Input data can be main unit 8 bit P2 8255 digital inputs 16 bit P3 digital inputs or P2 compatible DBK digital input expansion modules Analog Input Channels The DaqBoard 2000 Series boards that offer analog input see matrix allow analog input configuration for the board as well as the PI compatible DBK analog input expansion modules Channel Selection and Mode Settings The main unit accepts up to 16 single ended or up to 8 differential ended inputs and can be programmed for single ended or differential ended on a per channel basis Just one analog channel is sacrificed when a DBK expansion module is enabled See DBK documentation in the DBK Option Cards amp Modules User s Manual p n OMB 457 0905 for further information Channel Range and Polarity Each main unit channel also may be programmed for either unipolar or bipolar mode with gain settings of 1 2 4 8 16 32 and 64 Channel Sampling Interval The DaqBoard 2000 Series boards allow programmable sampling intervals of Sus or 10us on a per channel basis When a higher degree of accuracy is desired this mode allows channels which change slowly to be sampled at a longer interval Note that shorter intervals can be used when sampling channels that change rapidly Each 5us or 10us interval reduces the maxim
36. DBK Cards and Modules User s Manual p n OMB 457 0905 e DBK41 CE e Edge Guard for DBK5 DBK8 and DBK44 e Applicable cables and connectors CE Cable Kit for DaqBoard 2000 Series Boards Remove the CAUTION Turn OFF the power to and UNPLUG the host PC and externally connected equipment prior to removing the PC s cover and removing or installing the DaqBoard 2000 Series Board Electric shock or damage to equipment can result even under low voltage conditions Take ESD precautions packaging proper handling grounded wrist strap etc Use care to avoid touching board surfaces and onboard components Only handle boards by their edges or ORBs if applicable Ensure boards do not come into contact with foreign elements such as oils water and industrial particulate Note The CE Cable Kit used with DaqBoard 2000 Series Boards is p n CA 209 By following these instructions correctly your DaqBoard 2000 Series Board will be CE Compliant in accordance with the conditions stated on your board s Declaration of Conformity If your board is already installed you will need to remove it from the PC before proceeding If your board is not yet installed proceed to the section entitled Install the CE ORB DaqBoard 2000 Series Board from the Host PC For DaqBoard 2000 Series Boards PCI type L 2 3 4 5 Turn the host PC s power OFF Turn power OFF to externally connected equipment UNPLUG the host PC and all
37. DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual 10 18 02 Daq Systems and Device Overviews 1 3 Theory of Operation As implied by the following matrix the operational material does not apply globally to every DaqBoard 2000 Series board For example boards 2002 2003 2004 have no analog input For ease of understanding each board is discussed independently following the matrix Note that pinouts are provided in chapter 2 I O Comparison Matrix I O Comparison Matrix for DaqBoard 2000 Series Boards DaqBoard Analog Input Analog Output Digital I O Counter Channels Channels Channels Timers Analog Input signals enter Digital Signals go through Digital signals pass Four 16 bit Counter PCI versions through P4 go to MUX to Digital to Analog through one 16 bit Input signals and Two PGA to Gain amp Offset Converters then through Digital I O Port and 16 bit Timer Output Amplifier then to Analog DAC Out on P4 three 8 bit Digital O signals via P4 and to Digital Converter ADC Ports located on P4 System Controller Digital Counter I O Timers 4 6 Digital Counter I O Timers 40 6 Digital Counter I O Timers 4 6 Digital Counter I O Timers 6 4 Digital Counter I O Timers 6 4 1 4 Daq Systems and Device Overviews 10 18 02 OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual Synchronous Input Operations The DaqBoard 2000 Series products allow synchronous scanning and acquisition of Analog Input Digital Input and
38. F Analog In Ch11 Analog Analog Input Chan 11 SE P1 pin 15 Analog Input Chan 3L DIF Analog In Ch3 Analog Analog Input Chan 3 SE P1 pin 34 Analog Input Chan 3H DIF Analog In Ch10 Analog Analog Input Chan 10 SE P1 pin 16 Analog Input Chan 2L DIF Analog In Ch2 Analog Analog Input Chan 2 SE Analog Input Chan 2H DIF P1 pin 35 Analog In Ch9 Analog Analog Input Chan 9 SE Analog Input Chan 1L DIF P1 pin 17 P1 pin 36 B39 A40 A41 B41 B42 A43 A44 B44 B45 A46 Analog Input Chan 1H DIF Analog Input Chan OL DIF Analog Input Chan OH DIF P3 pin 37 P3 pin 19 DAC 2 and DAC 3 from P4 pins B49 and B50 respectively only apply to DaqBoard 2001 DaqBoard 2003 and DaqBoard 2004 OT O OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series Users Manual 07 26 02 System Connections amp Pinouts 2 13 Ground Tables P4 Pin to P1 P2 and P3 Ground Correlation Digital Common DGND DBK200 DBK201 DBK202 DBK206 DBK207 DBK208 DBK209 DBK203 DBK204 A10 Analog Common AGND DBK200 DBK201 DBK202 DBK206 DBK207 DBK208 DBK209 DBK203 DBK204 A31 2 14 System Connections amp Pinouts 07 26 02 OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual CE Compliance 3 Overview CE Overview 3 1 CE Standards and Directives 3 1 Safety Conditions 3 2 Emissions Immunity Conditions 3 2 CE Enhancements for DBKS 3 3 CE compliant products bear the CE mark and in
39. Image At this point we are ready to connect signals This is typically accomplished with the use of a DBK200 Series option IG 6 OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series Installation Guide 10 21 02 OMB 1033 0940 rev 6 0 Daq Systems and Device Overviews 1 Daq Systems the Modular Concept 1 1 DaqBooks DaqBoards and Daq PC Cards 1 2 Theory of Operation DaqBoard 2000 Series Boards 1 4 DaqBoard 2000 1 9 DaqBoard 2001 1 11 DaqBoard 2002 1 13 DaqBoard 2003 1 15 DaqBoard 2004 1 17 DaqBoard 2005 1 19 Using DBK Cards and Modules for Signal Conditioning 1 21 Daq Software 1 21 Specifications 1 23 Daq Systems the Modular Concept Daq equipment and software form a modular interrelated family of products that provide great flexibility in data acquisition system design This flexibility allows for the development of custom systems that are unique to the user and which can be optimized for his or her specific application needs With the Daq product line system expansion or redesign can typically be accomplished with relative ease e Primary Acquisition Device This is the main data acquisition device e g a DaqBook DaqBoard or Dag PC Card These devices provide a vital data conversion and communications link between the data source of transducers and signal conditioners and the data processor of the host computer Note the DaqBoards can be ISA type or PCI type
40. K 1 DBK207 and DBK207 CJC allow Daq based acquisition systems to use various combinations of sixteen 5B signal conditioning modules 5B modules can accommodate a variety of signals including low level thermocouple and strain gage signals Configuration options are flexible You can select the type of signal attached to each channel One Daq device can support up to 16 DBK207 or DBK207 CJC boards providing a maximum of 256 isolated analog input channels Note that Dag devices scan the channels at the same 10 us channel rate as other DBKs 256 scans in 2 56 ms in a full system Each user installed 5B module offers 500 V isolation from the system and between channels Both DBK207 and DBK207 CJC include 16 screw terminal blocks for signal inputs In addition the DBK207 CJC includes cold junction compensators CJCs for use with thermocouple 5B modules Sockets are provided for user installed AC1362 current sense resistor modules as discussed in 5B Module Connection in the DBK207 section of the OMB DBK Option Cards and Modules User s Manual p n OMB 457 0905 OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual 07 26 02 System Connections amp Pinouts 2 5 DBK208 DBK208 is a two bank carrier board for optically isolated Solid State Relay SSR modules Each bank supports up to eight digital I O modules The banks can be independently set as input or output via jumpers JPO for Bank 0 and JP1 for Bank 1 The I O modules are industry standard
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42. Opto 22 compatible 5 volt logic level modules The DBK208 provides e two P2 connectors for DIGITAL I O e footprints for sixteen optically isolated Solid State Relay SSR Modules e 16 dual screw terminal blocks DBK208 includes a 100 pin P4 connector for use with DaqBoard 2000 Series Boards ri tE reser veo ADDRESS XXXXO cap nd nse 7 WARNING Ensure that hard wire emergency over ride circuitry exists for all applications that make use of dangerous switch loads Do not operate such switch loads unless emergency over ride circuitry is present Note DBK208 is not used with DaqBoard 2003 DBK208 boards are typically installed in NEMA type panels however they may alternatively be installed on DIN rails Separate mounting instructions are included with Rack Mount Kit part no Rack DBK 3 and with DIN rail Mount Kit part no DIN DBK 1 In regard to DaqBoard 2000 Series boards control originates in the board s 100 pin P4 connector Connection of these boards to DBK208 can be made directly or indirectly as follows e Direct connection can be made a DaqBoard 2000 Series board s 100 pin P4 connector to a DBK208 s P4 connector via a CA 195 cable e Indirect connection can be made using an additional DBK200 Series P4 adapter that includes a 37 pin P2 connector For example one of the following could be used DBK201 DBK202 DBK203 DBK204 DBK206 DBK209 or another DBK208 CA 37 cables are used to connect from P2 to P2
43. Output signals via P4 and System Controller Counter 6 Timers Counter 6 Timers Counter 6 Timers Counter 6 Timers Counter 6 Timers OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual 10 18 02 Daq Systems and Device Overviews 1 23 General Specifications Applicable to all DaqBoard 2000 Series Boards Warm up 1 hour to rated specifications Supply voltage range 4 75 VDC to 5 25 VDC PCI bus Power consumption per board 3 5 W up to 10 W with external accessories Power Available for External Signal Conditioning and Expansion Options 5 V at 1 A all boards 15 V at 75 mA each with exception of DaqBoard 2002 Operating temperature 0 to 60 C Storage temperature 40 to 80 C Relative Humidity 0 to 95 non condensing Vibration MIL Std 810E Dimensions 165 mm W x 15 mm D x 108 mm H 6 5 x 0 6 x 4 2 Weight 160 g 0 35 Ibs Analog Specifications Applicable to DaqBoard 2000 2001 and 2005 A D Successive approximation 200 kHz maximum conversion rate Resolution 16 bits Channels 16 single ended or 8 differential expandable up to 256 differential Conversion Time 5 us Connector 100 pin high density edge type Missing Codes None over full operating temperature range Input Voltage Ranges software programmable via sequencer Accuracy Note 2 Input Noise Notes One Year LSB rms 1 Specifications assume Voltage Range 0 to 35 C 10 Hz 200 kHz differential input single channel readin
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45. The default location is in the Programs group which RAM as follows can be accessed from the Windows Desktop Refer to the PDF 32 Mbytes of RAM for Windows 95 98 NT documentation for details regarding both hardware and software or Mbytes Or RAN for Windows Me Note that hardcopy versions of the manuals can be ordered from Er en ON on the factory 64 Mbytes of RAM for Windows XP D Install Software Install Board in PCI Slot through software Test Hardware through software DaqBoard 2000 Series Installation A Pictorial Overview Step 1 Install Software IMPORTANT Software must be installed before installing hardware I 1 Remove previous version Daq drivers if present You can do this through Microsoft s Add Remove Programs feature 2 Place the Data Acquisition CD into the CD ROM drive Wait for PC to auto run the CD This may take a few moments depending on your PC If the CD does not auto run use the Desktop s Start Run Browse feature 3 After the intro screen appears follow the screen prompts Upon completing the software installation continue with step 2 Install Boards in available PCI Bus slots IG 2 OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series Installation Guide 10 21 02 OMB 1033 0940 rev 6 0 Step 2 Install Boards in available PCI Bus slots IMPORTANT Software must be installed before installing hardware IMPORTANT Bus Mastering DMA must be Enabled For a DaqBoard 2000 Series board to operate pr
46. This guide tells you how to complete the following steps for a successful installation Step 1 Install Software page IG 2 Step 2 Install Boards in Available PCI Bus Slots page IG 3 Step 3 Configure Boards page IG 5 Step 4 Test Hardware page IG 6 Reference Note After you have completed the installation you should refer to the electronic documents that were automatically installed onto your hard drive as a part of product support The default location is in the Programs group which can be accessed from the Windows Desktop You should keep your OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series board s serial number and your Dag View 2000 authorization code if applicable with this document Space is provided below for recording up to 4 board numbers and their PCI bus slot location The board serial number is located on the P4 connector as indicated in the following figure serial Number xxxx Serial Number Location on DaqBoard 2000 Series P4 Connector Board Type e g 2000 Serial Number PCI Bus Slot Location 2002 2003 etc Board 1 OE a Boaa2 pi o pos pp pods PP The host PC can support up to four OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series Boards Note OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series boards have device labels which read for example DaqBoard 2000 DaqBoard 2001 DaqBoard 2002 etc The name labels are convenient for users of more than one board type DaqView 2000 Authorization Code Customers who ordered Da
47. able part number CA 195 mates with connector P4 however a DBK205 adapter board is included for connecting the 100 pins of P4 to a terminal block TB1 DBK205 s TB1 includes screw terminals for DACO DAC1 DAC2 and DAC3 I digital ground 5 analog grounds external clock CLK and 1 external trigger XTTL DBK205 connects directly to DaqBoard 2003 s P4 connector or compact PCI DaqBoard 2003c s P4 connector DBK205 is depicted as part of the block diagram above and is discussed briefly in chapter 2 of this manual DBK205 is also discussed in the OMB DBK Cards and Modules User s Manual p n OMB 457 0905 10 18 02 Daq Systems and Device Overviews 1 15 Note 1 16 Daq Systems and Device Overviews 10 18 02 OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual DaqBoard 2004 Digital Counter I O Timers 4 40 6 DaqBoard 2004 is a high speed multi function plug and play data acquisition board for PCI bus computers It features bus mastering DMA four 16 bit 100 kHz D A converters 40 digital I O lines four counters and two timers Up to four boards can be installed in one PC A 100 pin connector on the board provides access to all of the input and output signals Each board accommodates all I O with one cable and one PCI slot as applicable The 100 pin I O connector P4 is logically divided into three ports P1 P2 and P3 however DaqBoard 2004 only make use of the P2 and P3 pin designations e P1 Not used by DaqBoard 2004
48. age ESD Excitation Gain Isolation Linearization Multiplexer MUX Sample reading Scan Sequencer Simultaneous Sample and Hold Single ended mode G 2 Glossary A circuit or device that converts digital values binary bits into analog signals A DIP switch is a group of miniature switches in a small Dual In line Package DIP Typically users set these switches to configure their particular application The differential mode measures a voltage between 2 signal lines for a single channel Also see single ended mode Differential mode voltage refers to a voltage difference between two signals that are referenced to a common point Example Signal I is 5 VDC referenced to common Signal 2 is 6 VDC referenced to common If the 5 VDC signal is used as the reference the differential mode voltage is 1 VDC 6 VDC 5 VDC 1 VDC If the 6 VDC signal is used as the reference the differential mode voltage is 1 VDC 5 VDC 6 VDC 1 VDC Electrostatic discharge ESD is the transfer of an electrostatic charge between bodies having different electrostatic potentials This transfer occurs during direct contact of the bodies or when induced by an electrostatic field ESD energy can damage an integrated circuit IC so safe handling is required Some transducers e g strain gages thermistors and resistance temperature detectors RTDs require a known voltage or current Typically the variation o
49. al Port B Bit 1 or P2 Expansion WRITE Output P2 Digital Port B Bit 0 or P2 Expansion READ Output 5 Volt Supply Expansion 5 Volt Power Refer to Power Management ch 2 in DBK Manual Ai B1 Digital I O Digital I O Digital I O Digital I O Digital I O Digital I O Digital I O Digital I O Digital I O Digital I O Digital I O Digital I O Digital I O Digital I O Digital I O Digital I O OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual P2 Digital Port C Bit 7 or P2 Expansion Data Bit 7 P2 Digital Port C Bit 6 or P2 Expansion Data Bit 6 P2 Digital Port C Bit 5 or P2 Expansion Data Bit 5 P2 Digital Port C Bit 4 or P2 Expansion Data Bit 4 P2 Digital Port C Bit 3 or P2 Expansion Data Bit 3 P2 Digital Port C Bit 2 or P2 Expansion Data Bit 2 P2 Digital Port C Bit 1 or P2 Expansion Data Bit 1 P2 Digital Port C Bit 0 or P2 Expansion Data Bit 0 P2 Digital Port A Bit 7 or P2 Expansion Data Bit 15 P2 Digital Port A Bit 6 or P2 Expansion Data Bit 14 P2 Digital Port A Bit 5 or P2 Expansion Data Bit 13 P2 Digital Port A Bit 4 or P2 Expansion Data Bit 12 P2 Digital Port A Bit 3 or P2 Expansion Data Bit 11 P2 Digital Port A Bit 2 or P2 Expansion Data Bit 10 P2 Digital Port A Bit 1 or P2 Expansion Data Bit 9 P2 Digital Port A Bit 0 or P2 Expansion Data Bit 8 07 26 02 System Connections amp Pinouts P3 for DaqBoard 2000 Series Boards Pulse Frequency Digital I O P3 Note 2 Digi
50. ard 2000 is selected C Click the OK button The DaqBoard 2000 Properties tab will appear This tab applies to all boards in the DaqBoard 2000 Series 1S taD applies to a oaras 1n the Vaqboar er1es oK Cancel At this point complete steps 3 through 5 from page 5 Properties Add Device Using Add Device Step4 Test Hardware Use the following steps to test the DaqBoard 2000 Series board Note that these steps are continued from those listed under the previous section Configure Board 1 Select the Test Hardware tab 2 Dag Configuration 2 Click the Resource Test button DanBoard 2000 Properties Test Hardware 1 3 After the test is complete click OK Prior to testing please make sure your device is connected to the PC System capability is now tested for the DaqBoard 2000 If your computer does not respond for 30 seconds please Series board and a list of test results appears on screen reboot and change the settings in the configuration utility Test Results i ae i No tests have been un Note If you experience difficulties please consult your user Terme documentation included on your CD before calling for technical support Note that the user documentation includes a troubleshooting chapter as well as a great OK Cancel Apply deal of information regarding specific DBK cards and Ss Eames ye modules Test Hardware Tab Condensed Screen
51. ation Panels Connectivity for DaqBoard 260 Product Name Description Connectivity DBK601 Termination Panel blank rear panel DBK602 Termination Panel BNC rear panel DBK603 Termination Panel Safety Jacks single ended Safety Jacks DBK604 Termination Panel Safety Jacks differential 8 differential 16 Safety Jacks DBK605 Termination Panels Thermal Couple differential panels 16 differential T C Connectors specify type B J K R S or T DBK606 Termination Panel 3 Terminal Blocks 16 connections per TB Screw Terminal DBK607 Termination Panel strain relief clamp DBK608 Termination Panel 3 female DB37 connectors three DB37 DB37 Several signal connection options were developed primarily for use with DaqBoard 2000 Series boards The DBK200 Series P4 Adapter documentation provides the basic connection concepts That information along with the related DBK subsections should enable you to set up your desired configuration P4 Adaptive Connection for DaqBoard 2000 Series Boards Product Name Description DBK200 P4 to P1 Adapter Board DBK201 P4 to P1 P2 P3 Adapter Board P1 P2 P3 DBK202 P4 to P1 P2 P3 Adapter Board with Screw Terminals P1 P2 P3 DBK203 A module version of DBK202 P1 P2 P3 DBK204 A module version of DBK202 with an included CE cable kit P1 P2 P3 DBK205 P4 to TB1 12 slot Screw Terminal Block for DaqBoard 2003 TB1 12 slot WU i i I I P4 P DBK206 P4 to P1 P2 P3 Adapter Board with Screw T
52. cautions and operating conditions specified in the documentation for all hardware used e The host computer and all connected equipment must be CE compliant All power must be off to the device and externally connected equipment before internal access to the device is permitted e Isolation voltage ratings do not exceed documented voltage limits for power and signal inputs All wire insulation and terminal blocks in the system must be rated for the isolation voltage in use Voltages above 30 Vrms or 60 VDC must not be applied if any condensation has formed on the device e Current and power use must not exceed specifications Do not defeat fuses or other over current protection Emissions Immunity Conditions 3 2 The specific immunity conditions for CE compliance vary by product but general immunity conditions include e Cables must be shielded braid type with metal shelled connectors Input terminal connections are to be made with shielded wire The shield should be connected to the chassis ground with the hardware provided The host computer must be properly grounded e In low level analog applications some inaccuracy is to be expected when I O leads are exposed to RF fields or transients over 3 or 10 V m as noted on the Declaration of Conformity CE Compliance 10 04 02 OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual CE Enhancements for DBKs The following CE enhancements are described in the individual document modules of the OMB
53. cess to all of the input and output signals The board accommodates all I O with one cable and one PCI bus slot The 100 pin I O connector P4 is logically divided into three ports e P1 Analog input port for16 single ended or 8 differential analog inputs with 13 software programmable ranges 10 V to 156 mV full scale e P2 General purpose digital I O port with 24 lines or digital I O expansion port controlling up to 192 external lines e P3 16 bit digital I O port counter inputs timer outputs and analog outputs The on board scan sequencer lets you select up to 512 channel range combinations The sequencer scans all channels of the scan at 5us or 10 us channel Bus mastering allows analog and digital counter input data as well as analog and digital output data to flow between the PC and the DaqBoard 2000 without consuming CPU time DaqBoard 2000 supports a full complement of trigger modes including e Hardware analog triggering A user programmed trigger level sets an analog DAC which is compared in hardware to the analog input level on the selected channel Trigger latency is lt 5 us e Digital and pattern triggering The boards have separate digital trigger input line allowing TTL level triggering and latencies less than 5 us The trigger can be programmed for logic level or edge triggering In pattern triggering any of the digital input ports acts as the trigger port You can program the digital pattern e
54. clude a Declaration of Conformity stating the particular specifications and conditions that apply The test records and supporting documentation that validate the compliance are kept on file at the factory The European Union established CE standards in 1985 The standards include specifications for safety EMI emissions and immunity from electromagnetic interference Products that are intended for placement in the European Union must meet or exceed the standards and bear the CE mark signifying that they do SO Although not required in the USA meeting or exceeding the CE standards is considered good engineering practice since doing so enhances safety while reducing noise and ESD problems In contracted and in house testing most Daq products met the required specifications In many cases products that were not originally in compliance were redesigned accordingly In noted instances alternate product versions shield plates edge guards special connectors or add on kits are required to meet CE compliance CE Standards and Directives The electromagnetic compatibility EMC directives specify two basic requirements 1 The device must not interfere with radio or telecommunications 2 The device must be immune from electromagnetic interference from RF transmitters etc The standards are published in the Official Journal of European Union under direction of CENELEC European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization The specific
55. d board OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series Installation Guide p n OMB 1033 0940 Chapter 1 Daq Systems and OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series Devices This chapter begins with a discussion of the modular concept that is associated with Daq data acquisition systems The chapter then goes on to provide an overview for each DaqBoard 2000 Series board DBK Basics A Document Module discusses option cards and modules DBKs that can be used to enhance and expand data acquisition systems Note that DBK Basics is not a chapter but an independent document module that is applicable to this user s manual as well as others Chapter 2 System Connections and Pinouts This chapter provides an overview of the DBK200 Series P4 adapters that can be used for example to obtain DB37 type connectors P1 P2 and P3 from the DaqBoard s 100 pin P4 connector Pinouts for P1 P2 P3 and P4 are included Chapter 3 CE Compliance pertains to CE standards and conditions that are relevant to DaqBoard 2000 Series boards The chapter includes CE Kit installation instructions Chapter 4 Calibration lists the order in which to perform calibration related adjustments and briefly discusses DaqCal exe a program that provides on screen instruction graphics and prompts Glossary Reference Notes During software installation Adobe PDF versions of user manuals are automatically installed onto your hard drive as a part of product support The default location is
56. directly into a PCI bus slot The DAC analog output leaves the board through P3 designated pins located on the board s 100 pin P4 connector The board supports Software based triggering In Software based triggering the PC detects the trigger event from the readings Six pre and post triggering modes are supported DBK205 SIGNAL I O Terminations P4 HeT DAC OUT Fa TB1 1 AGND H gt TB1 2 DACO AG it 33 Four 16 bit System PC 8 er F Digital to Analog Controller Controller V TB1 3 AGND O jir 90 Converters TB1 4 DACI fP i 5 TB1 5 AGND oi oleae Configurable Configurable O 116 Da Pole f ann TB1 7 AGND O Es 88 TBI 8 DAC3 Wie Bs TBI 9 AGND JE IE TB1 10 XTTL oe TB1 11 CLK 1c IE 33 TB1 12 DGND 2 a 32 bit Data and o 83 Address Bus DBK205 Adapter DaqBoard 2003 Block Diagram Note DaqBoard 2003 is shipped with one DBK205 adapter The adapter has twelve screw terminals as follows DACO DAC1 DAC2 DAC3 1 digital ground 5 analog grounds 1 external clock CLK and 1 external trigger XTTL DBK205 connects directly to DaqBoard 2003 s P4 connector Connections Installation I O Reference Note For the DaqBoard 2003 installation procedure refer to the OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series Installation Guide A copy of the guide is included at the beginning of this manual Connector Analog output signals are available at the board s 100 pin P4 connector A 3 foot 100 conductor ribbon c
57. elected channel Trigger latency is lt 5 us e Digital and pattern triggering DaqBoard 2001 has a separate digital trigger input line allowing TTL level triggering and latencies less than 5 us The trigger can be programmed for logic level or edge triggering In pattern triggering any of the digital input ports acts as the trigger port You can program the digital pattern e Software based triggering The PC detects the trigger event from readings either analog digital or counter Six pre and post triggering modes are supported The four 16 bit 100 kHz analog output channels have an output from 10 V to 10 V These channels are separate from the D As used to determine analog trigger levels Using Bus Mastering DMA each D A can output a waveform Bus Mastering DMA also allows for digital pattern generation on the 16 bit high speed digital I O port Other features of the DaqBoard 2001 include e 40 TTL level digital I O lines They are divided into three 8 bit ports and one 16 bit port e Four 16 bit counters Each can accept frequency inputs up to 10 MHz The counters can be cascaded into two 32 bit counters e Two 16 bit timer outputs Each can generate square waves from 16 Hz to I MHz e Configuration through software There are no switches or jumpers on the board OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual 10 18 02 Daq Systems and Device Overviews 1 11 Four 16 bit Digital to Analog
58. erminals P1 P2 P3 P DBK209 P4 to P1 P2 P3 Mini Adapter Board P1 P2 P3 PA Note 1 P1 P2 and P3 DB37 connectors do not exist on DaqBoard 2000 Series boards but are obtained by using P4 adapters DBK200 series These adapters typically connect to a DaqBoard 2000 Series 100 pin P4 connector via cable Power Supply DBKs Power supply type DBKs are typically used in laboratory automotive and field applications Input power can come from any 10 to 20 VDC source or from an AC source by using an appropriately rated AC to DC adapter The DBK30A rechargeable power supply can power DBK modules where AC mains are not available the DBK30A outputs 28 V for powering transducers For a large number of DBK cards the DBK32A or DBK33 can be installed into an expansion slot The DBK33 is used when 5 V is required in addition to 15 VDC The DBK34 provides a steady 12 or 24 VDC while working with vehicle electrical systems that may be turned on or off during testing Power Supply Name Description Power S O DBK34 Vehicle UPS Module 12 24 VDC 5 A hr 12 VDC DBK34A UPS Battery Module 12 24 VDC 5 A hr 12 VDC Dag Systems 10 04 02 OMB DBK Basics pg 5 Tips on Setting up a Data Acquisition System A successful installation involves setting up equipment and setting software parameters In addition to this manual you may need to consult your Daq device or LogBook user s manual DBKs should be configured before connections are made a
59. eso SSO O P2 expansion address bit 2 mo em pe pee SS O P2 expansion address bit 2 so ee pe peas SSO P2 expansion address bit 3 P2 expansion RESET P2 expansion WRITE P2 expansion READ This table is continued OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual 07 26 02 System Connections amp Pinouts 2 11 P4Pin Signal Type Description P1 P2 P3 Correlation P3 Dig bit 2 Internal DAC Pacer Output Internal ADC Pacer Output External SSH Dig OUT Analog Expansion Simultaneous P1 pin 26 Sample Hold Signal Positive Ref Analog 5 Volt Reference P1 pin 9 Negative Ref Analog 5 Volt Reference P1 pin 8 B36 Analog In Ch15 Analog Analog Input Chan 15 SE P1 pin 11 Analog Input Chan 7L DIF A37 Analog In Ch7 Analog Analog Input Chan 7 SE P1 pin 30 Analog Input Chan 7H DIF Analog In Ch14 Analog Input Chan 14 SE B38 Analog In Ch6 Analog Analog Input Chan 6 SE P1 pin 31 Analog Input Chan 6H DIF This table is continued P1 pin 12 2 12 System Connections amp Pinouts 07 26 02 OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual Signal Type Description 1 P1 P2 P3 Correlation Analog In Ch13 Analog Analog Input Chan 13 SE P1 pin 13 Analog Input Chan 5L DIF Analog In Ch5 Analog Analog Input Chan 5 SE P1 pin 32 Analog Input Chan 5H DIF Analog In Chi2 Analog Analog Input Chan 12 SE P1 pin 14 Analog Input Chan 4L DIF Analog In Ch Analog Analog Input Chan 4 SE P1 pin 33 Analog Input Chan 4H DI
60. externally connected equipment Remove the PC s cover Refer to your PC Owner s Manual as needed Locate the DaqBoard 2000 Series Board and carefully remove the board from its PCI slot OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series Users Manual 10 04 02 CE Compliance 3 3 Install the CE ORB 1 Remove the two screws that secure the standard non CE ORB to the board see following figures 2 Using the same screws mount the CE ORB to the board Tighten the screws snug but do not over tighten CE ORB DS Replaces Standard ORB Mounting a DaqBoard 2000 Series Board to a CE ORB Install the Board with its CE ORB For DaqBoard 2000 Series Boards PCI type 1 Jf you have not already done so turn off power to and UNPLUG the host PC and externally connected equipment Then remove the PC s cover Refer to your PC Owner s Manual as needed 2 Install the DaqBoard 2000 Series Board with CE ORB as follows a Align the groove in the edge connector with the ridge on the PCI slot b Push the DaqBoard 2000 Series Board firmly into the PCI slot c Replace the rear panel adapter screw 3 Replace the PC s cover 3 4 CE Compliance 10 04 02 If you a installing the DaqBoard 2000 Series Board for the first time refer to chapter 1 of this manual or to the DaqBoard 2000 Series Quick Start Guide prior to installing the board a Align Groove in Edge Connector with Ridge on PCI Slot b Push Board Firmly into PCI S
61. f this signal through the transducer corresponds to the condition measured The degree to which an input signal is amplified or attenuated to allow greater accuracy and resolution can be expressed as xn or dB The arrangement or operation of a circuit so that signals from another circuit or device do not affect the isolated circuit In reference to Daq devices isolation usually refers to a separation of the direct link between the signal source and the analog to digital converter ADC Isolation is necessary when measuring high common mode voltage Some transducers produce a voltage in linear proportion to the condition measured Other transducers e g thermocouples have a nonlinear response To convert nonlinear signals into accurate readings requires software to calibrate several points in the range used and then interpolate values between these points A device that collects signals from several inputs and outputs them on a single channel The value of a signal on a channel at an instant in time When triggered the ADC reads the channel and converts the sampled value into a 12 or 16 bit value The channels that are selected for sampling A programmable device that manages channels and channel specific settings An operation that gathers samples from multiple channels at the same instant and holds these values until all are sequentially converted to digital values The single ended mode measures a voltage between a signal line
62. g range Note 4 scan 200 kHz scan rate unfiltered Absolute Transfer Note 3 ass Accuracy specification is O to 10 V 0 015 005 0 004 002 a exclusive of noise 0 to 5 V 0 015 005 0 004 002 ME TG Transfer accuracy assumes 0 to 2 5 V 0 015 005 0 004 002 a OS calibration inside computer ND Oto 125V 00154008 0004 002 2 applicable for measurements 0t0 0 625V 00154008 00040022 2 madet5 C from ambient Oto 0 3125V 00154008 0 004 008 2 femperature at calibration 10to H0V 00154005 000400 1 44 Inputs shorted to P4 45A 5to 5V_ 00154005 000400 1 differential input 8192 25t0 25V 00154005 0 004 000 1 samples 1 25t0 125V 00154005 000401 2 0 62510 0 625V 00154008 000400 2 0 3125 to 0 3125V_ 0 015 008 00040015 3 0 15610 0 156V 002 008 00040015 3 GO GC PO JP D D 1 24 Daq Systems and Device Overviews 10 18 02 OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual Voltage Specifications one year 0 35 C Applicable to DaqBoard 2000 2001 and 2005 Differential Nonlinearity 2 LSB maximum Integral Nonlinearity 1 LSB maximum Temperature Coefficient 10 ppm 0 3 LSB C typical Input Impedance 10 MQ single ended 20 MQ differential in parallel with 50 pF Bias Current lt 1 nA 0 to 35 C Common Mode Rejection 86 dB typical from DC to 60 Hz for gains lt 8 95 dB typical from DC to 60 Hz for gains gt 16 Hostile
63. ic TEL 420 0 59 6311899 FAX 420 0 59 6311114 Toll Free 0800 1 66342 e mail info omegashop cz 11 rue Jacques Cartier 78280 Guyancourt France TEL 33 0 1 61 37 2900 FAX 33 0 1 30 57 5427 Toll Free in France 0800 466 342 e mail sales omega fr Daimlerstrasse 26 D 75392 Deckenpfronn Germany TEL 49 0 7056 9398 0 FAX 49 0 7056 9398 29 Toll Free in Germany 0800 639 7678 e mail info omega de One Omega Drive River Bend Technology Centre Northbank Irlam Manchester M44 5BD United Kingdom TEL 44 0 161 777 6611 FAX 44 0 161 777 6622 Toll Free in United Kingdom 0800 488 488 e mail sales omega co uk It is the policy of OMEGA Engineering Inc to comply with all worldwide safety and EMC EMI regulations that apply OMEGA is constantly pursuing certification of its products to the European New Approach Directives OMEGA will add the CE mark to every appropriate device upon certification The information contained in this document is believed to be correct but OMEGA accepts no liability for any errors it contains and reserves the right to alter specifications without notice WARNING These products are not designed for use in and should not be used for human applications Manual Layout Note For benefit of those who have not yet installed their OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series board this manual begins with a copy of the installation guide Use the guide to install the associated software product support an
64. ice Overviews 1 1 In addition to the included out of the box software Daq products can be controlled via user written custom programs through Applications Program Interface API Several languages are supported e g C C VisualBASIC Delphi Reference Note Programming topics are covered in the Programmer s User Manual p n OMB 1008 0901 As a part of product support this manual is automatically loaded onto your hard drive during software installation The default location is the Programs directory which can be accessed through the Windows Desktop DaqBooks DaqBoards and Daq PC Cards Daq products connect to one or more DBKs on their signal input side and a computer on their output side Each type of Daq device connects to the computer in a different way The DaqBook is an external module that connects to a computer s enhanced parallel port EPP interface or PC Card link The DaqBoard ISA type board is an internal card that plugs into an ISA bus slot within a computer DaqBoard 2000 Series Boards plug into a PCI bus slot within a host PC The Daq PC Card slides into the PCMCIA slot of a host computer typically a notebook PC Features common to the Daq products include 100 kHz channel to channel scan and gain switching 10 us 200 kHz for DaqBoard 2000 Series Boards 512 location sequence memory that can be loaded with any combination of channels and gains Ability to access up to 256 different channels of D
65. ided into three 8 bit ports and one 16 bit port e Four 16 bit counters Each can accept frequency inputs up to 10 MHz The counters can be cascaded into two 32 bit counters e Two 16 bit timer outputs Each can generate square waves from 16 Hz to I MHz e Configuration through software There are no switches or jumpers on the DaqBoard 2005 OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual 10 18 02 Daq Systems and Device Overviews 1 19 SIGNAL I O 8 DE 16 SE P4 Analog Input Q ov 00 3 33 E input PGA 16 bit 200 kHz ANALOG IN RJ Protection ee Fs Analog to Digital v X16 32 64 Amplifier Converter 8 8 Four External Ch Select ANALOG FR Two External Gain Select gt CONTROL Fe One SS amp H 29 200 kHz 89 mm 512 step Input og One TTL Trigger Input MUX Control Random Access Clock 29 One Analog In Pacer Clock Channel Gain 2 9 Sequencer Analog v 9 9 Trigger 5 DIGITAL Eg m CONTROL FE pa Sequencer Reset 5 oo A oo 30 preg Programmable O 2 9 One 16 bit Digital I 0 Port l len Q One DAC Pacer Clock eq 99 Timebase DIGITAL I O 8 5 ps to 6 hours H Three 8 bit Digital I O Ports 77 100 kHz Md Output PC lek Controller Controller Configurable Configurable 32 bit Data and PLD EEPROM Address Bus DaqBoard 2005 Block Diagram Connections Installation Reference Note For the DaqBoard 2005 installation procedure refer to the OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series In
66. igital ground 5 analog grounds an external clock CLK and an external trigger XTTL DBK206 Screw terminal board suitable for both analog and digital expansion It provides three DB37 connectors P1 P2 and P3 and corresponding terminal blocks DBK207 Carrier board for 5B compatible analog input modules The DBK207 board includes two P1 connectors for analog expansion a power connection terminal and 16 signal terminal blocks DBK207 CJC Carrier board for 5B compatible analog input modules The DBK207 board includes two P1 connectors for analog expansion a power connection terminal 16 signal terminal blocks and cold junction sensors for cold junction compensation CJC for thermocouple applications DBK208 Carrier board for Opto 22 compatible solid state relay SSR digital modules The DBK208 board includes two P2 connectors for digital expansion a power connection terminal and 16 signal terminal blocks DBK209 mini adapter board suitable for both analog and digital expansion The board provides three DB37 connectors P1 P2 and P3 DIN DBK 1 DIN rail mount kit for DBK206 DBK207 and DBK208 applications Rack DBK 3 Rack mount kit for DBK206 DBK207 DBK208 and DBK209 applications Manuals Manual Set Set 4 OMB 1033 Programmer DBK Daq2K Series p n OMB 1033 0900 A hardcopy manual set that is available for purchase The set includes the following three manuals User s Manual for DaqBoard 2000 p n OMB
67. ill automatically install onto your hard drive as a part of product support The default location is in the Programs Group directory which can be accessed from the Windows Desktop Refer to the PDF documentation for details regarding both hardware and software A copy of the Adobe Acrobat Reader is included on your CD The Reader provides a means of reading and printing the PDF documents Note that hardcopy versions of the manuals can be ordered from the factory You should refer to the following documents as applicable for acquisition system and programming information gt OMB DBK Option Cards and Modules User s Manual p n OMB 457 0905 gt OMB DaqBoard ISA User s Manual p n OMB 457 0907 gt OMB DaqBook User s Manual p n OMB 457 0906 gt OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual p n OMB 1033 0901 gt LogBook User s Manual p n OMB 461 0901 gt Programmer s Manual p n OMB 1008 0901 gt eZ PostView User s Guide p n 1086 0926 Of the above listed documents the most relevant to the DBKs is the OMB DBK Option Cards and Modules User s Manual p n OMB 457 0905 A synopsis of the contents follows 1 Introduction to DBKs Explains what DBKs are and uses tables to identify the various types of DBKs The chapter includes tips for setting up a data acquisition system discussions of signal management and signal conditioning and CE compliance information 2 Power Management Explains how to determine system power requi
68. ing briefly discussed in chapter 2 of this manual these options referred to as DBK200 Series are detailed in the OMB DBK Cards and Modules User s Manual p n OMB 457 0905 1 12 Daq Systems and Device Overviews 10 18 02 OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual DaqBoard 2002 Digital Counter I O Timers 40 6 DaqBoard 2002 is a high speed multi function plug and play data acquisition board for PCI bus computers It features digital calibration bus mastering DMA 40 digital I O lines four counters and two timers Up to 470 channels of analog and digital I O can be accessed with one board Up to four boards can be installed into a PC A 100 pin connector on the boards provides access to all of the input and output signals The board accommodates all I O with one cable and one PCI slot The 100 pin I O connector P4 is logically divided into three ports e P1 Not used by DaqBoard 2002 e P2 General purpose digital I O port with 24 lines or digital I O expansion port controlling up to 192 external lines e P3 16 bit digital I O port counter inputs timer outputs and analog outputs The on board scan sequencer lets you select up to 512 channel range combinations The sequencer scans all channels of the scan at 5 us or 10 us channel Bus mastering allows digital counter input data and digital output data to flow between the PC and the board without consuming CPU time DaqBoard 2002 supports a complement of trigge
69. ions Installation Sequencer Timebase 5 us to 6 hours FE J Three 8 bit Digital I O Ports 77 100 kHz Output Clock System Controller Controller v Configurable Configurable 32 bit Data and PLD EEPROM Address Bus DaqBoard 2002 Block Diagram Reference Note For the DaqBoard 2002 installation procedure refer to the OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series Installation Guide A copy of the guide is included at the beginning of this manual I O Connector All input and output signals are available at the board s 100 pin P4 connector A 3 foot 100 conductor ribbon cable part number CA 195 mates with connector P4 Reference Note There are several P4 connector board options available for connecting the 100 pins of P4 to typical DB37 connectors P1 P2 and P3 In addition to being briefly discussed in chapter 2 of this manual these options referred to as DBK200 Series are detailed in the OMB DBK Cards and Modules User s Manual p n OMB 457 0905 1 14 Dag Systems and Device Overviews 10 18 02 OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual DaqBoard 2003 OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual 4 DaqBoard 2003 is a high speed plug and play data acquisition board for PCI bus computers The board is used for analog output and includes four 16 bit 100 kHz D A converters Up to four boards can be installed into a PC A 100 pin connector on the board provides access to the DAC analog output signals The board plugs
70. isition board for PCI bus computers It features a 16 bit 200 kHz A D converter digital calibration bus mastering DMA four 16 bit 100 kHz D A converters 40 digital I O lines four counters and two timers Up to 470 channels of analog and digital I O can be accessed with one DaqBoard 2001 Up to four boards can be installed into a PC A 100 pin connector on the board provides access to all of the input and output signals The board accommodates all I O with one cable and one PCI slot The 100 pin I O connector P4 is logically divided into three ports e P1 Analog input port for16 single ended or 8 differential analog inputs with 13 software programmable ranges 10 V to 156 mV full scale e P2 General purpose digital I O port with 24 lines or digital I O expansion port controlling up to 192 external lines e P3 16 bit digital I O port counter inputs timer outputs and analog outputs The on board scan sequencer lets you select up to 512 channel range combinations The sequencer scans all channels of the scan at 5us or 10us channel Bus mastering allows analog and digital counter input data as well as analog and digital output data to flow between the PC and the DaqBoard 2001 without consuming CPU time DaqBoard 2001 supports a full complement of trigger modes including e Hardware analog triggering A user programmed trigger level sets an analog DAC which is compared in hardware to the analog input level on the s
71. l purpose digital I O port with 24 lines or digital I O expansion port controlling up to 192 external lines e P3 16 bit digital I O port counter inputs and timer outputs The on board scan sequencer lets you select up to 512 channel range combinations The sequencer scans all channels of the scan at 5 us or 10 us per channel Bus mastering allows analog and digital counter input data as well as analog and digital output data to flow between the PC and the board without consuming CPU time DaqBoard 2005 supports a full complement of trigger modes including e Hardware analog triggering user programmed trigger level sets an analog DAC which is compared in hardware to the analog input level on the selected channel Trigger latency is lt 5 us e Digital and pattern triggering the board has a separate digital trigger input line allowing TTL level triggering and latencies less than 5 us The trigger can be programmed for logic level or edge triggering In pattern triggering any of the digital input ports acts as the trigger port You can program the digital pattern e Software based triggering The PC detects the trigger event from readings either analog digital or counter Six pre and post triggering modes are supported Bus Mastering DMA also allows for digital pattern generation on the 16 bit high speed digital I O port Other features of the DaqBoard 2005 include e 40 TTL level digital I O lines They are div
72. le at up to 100kHz for each channel All D A channels available and the 16 bit P3 Digital channel may have output streamed to them and clocked out synchronously The D A channels may be configured for waveform output and the P3 digital channel may be configured for streamed digital pattern output using the same clock sources Output Channel Configuration Analog Output Channels Each D A channel can be configured for waveform output individually If the D A channel is not configured for waveform output it then is available for asynchronous output operations Digital Pattern Output Channel The 16 bit P3 Digital Port can be configured for streamed digital pattern output If not configured for streamed digital pattern output operations it then may be used for asynchronous digital I O operations Synchronous Output Clocking DaqBoard 2000 Series boards allow clocking of the synchronized output by the acquisition clock source an internal programmable pacer clock or by an external clock source When the clock source generates a new clock signal all outputs are updated concurrently Regardless of the clock source the clock may not exceed the maximum update rate of 100kHz Synchronous Output Data Source DaqBoard 2000 Series boards allow the data source for synchronized output operations to be that of a memory based buffer or a file located on a mass storage medium With either type of output data source the output data for all the channels are c
73. lities have the ability to expand these through the P2 port and the connection of applicable digital I O expansion modules These modules are discussed in the DBK Option Cards amp Modules User s Manual When using the digital I O expansion modules the local P2 Intel 8255 digital I O becomes inaccessible in lieu of the expansion modules These expansion modules provide additionally Intel 8255 ports as well as input isolation for applications that require the expanded capabilities 1 6 Daq Systems and Device Overviews 10 18 02 OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual Pulse Stream Output Using Timers The boards allow the generation of output pulses based upon a programmable setting These output timers can be set at any time regardless of the state of any synchronous or asynchronous operations which are currently taking place on other channels Analog Output Channels The boards that have analog output capabilities have the ability to output analog data to any of the available up to four D A channels Each D A channel may be asynchronously updated by an application if the D A channel is not currently being used for waveform output operations Counter Input Channels With exception of DaqBoard 2003 the boards have counter input capabilities and have the ability to read counter input if the counter channel is not configured for synchronous acquisition As in the case of synchronous operations the 4 16 bit counter input channels can be used i
74. lls into one of the analog expansion slots on the DBK41 s backplane A power card in any DBK4Islot other than the leftmost when viewed from the rear will power the other cards that are connected to the DBK41 s backplane CAUTION If using a DBK32A or a DBK33 with a DaqBook or DaqBoard ISA type you must entirely remove the shunt jumpers from JP1 Failure to do so will result in damage to the 8254 timer chip Refer to the power card document modules and to the Dag device Hardware sections of the DaqBook and DaqBoard ISA user s manuals for JP1 location and configuration DISCHARGING r MAIN POWER C CHARGING BK34 DC TO DC UPS POWER OUT DBK34 module provides 12 or 24 VDC with a 5 0 or 2 5 A hr capacity respectively This module is an Uninterruptable Power Supply UPS that can be used for in vehicle testing where the vehicle s electrical system will not affect acquisition device power during starter current surge or power off POWER OUT p ce MAIN POWER Fa CHARGING DISCHARGING BK34A UPS BATTERY MODULE ADDDDAADO VOLTAGE SELECT 24V JUMPER DBK34A module provides 12 or 24 VDC with a 5 0 or 2 5 A hr capacity respectively This device is classified as a UPS Battery module It is an improved version of the earlier DBK34 Like the DBK34 the DBK34A can be used for in vehicle testing where the vehicle s electrical system will not affect acquisition device power during
75. lock 99 One Analog In Pacer Clock Channel Gain 99 Sequencer Analog 29 Trigger DIGITAL 9 Four 16 bit Counter Inputs 57 co CONTROL 99 Two 16 bit Timer Outputs Sequencer Reset G 3 5 o o er Programmable Q 99 One 16 bit Digital I O Port l pp A 00 One DAC Pacer Clock aN pe Timebase DIGITAL I O 83 5 us to 6 hours oi Three 8 bit Digital I 0 Ports 7 100 kHz Ar P2 Output Clock PC Controller Controller Configurable Configurable 32 bit Data and PLD EEPROM Address Bus DaqBoard 2000 Block Diagram Connections Installation Reference Note For the OMB DaqBoard 2000 installation procedure refer to the OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series Installation Guide A copy of the guide is included at the beginning of this manual I O Connectors All input and output signals are available at the board s 100 pin P4 connector A 3 foot 100 conductor ribbon cable part number CA 195 mates with connector P4 Reference Note There are several P4 connector board options available for connecting the 100 pins of P4 to typical DB37 connectors P1 P2 and P3 In addition to being briefly discussed in chapter 2 of this manual these options referred to as DBK200 Series are detailed in the DBK Cards and Modules User s Manual p n OMB 457 0905 1 10 Daq Systems and Device Overviews 10 18 02 OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual DaqBoard 2001 Digital Counter I O Timers 4 40 6 16 DaqBoard 2001 is a high speed multi function plug and play data acqu
76. lot Installing a DaqBoard 2000 Series Board OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual Connect the CA 195CE Cable to the Board CA 195CE Cable Grounding Pigtail SG s Connects to Copper Band DBK203 er Cable Clamps Part of Cable 2 Places DaqBoard 2000 gt CE ORB and Cable Clamp Q Connected to ie Note When mating P4 connectors ensure that the P4 white locator triangles point to each other The triangles locate pin A1 1 Connect one end of the CA 195CE Cable to DaqBoard 2000 Series Board s P4 connector Note that either end of the cable can be connected to the board however the white locator triangles must align with each other 2 Align the Cable Clamp 1033 2009 with the Cable Clamp 1033 2009 CE ORB and secure the items with two 4 40 x 3 16 screws provided DaqBoard 2000 Note In the right hand figure the cable is not shown to co ASS Be allow for greater clarity of parts Ss amp Screw 4 40 x 3 16 1 of 2 Secure the Grounding Pigtail to Cable CA 195CE Using Cable Clamps 1033 2009 1033 2010 and two 4_40 x 5 16 screws secure the Grounding Pigtail to the cable Note that the Clamps must be positioned over the cable s Copper Band as indicated in the first figure on this page Tighten screws snug but do not over tighten Note In the following figure the cable is not shown to allow for greater clarity of parts Cable Clamp 1033 20
77. mode Ch 3 LO IN differential mode Ch 10 HI IN single ended mode Ch 2 LO IN differential mode Ch 9 HI IN single ended mode Ch 1 LO IN differential mode Ch 8 HI IN single ended mode Ch 0 LO IN differential mode 2 ep xw mn 2 mimi mm op 2 rs Pr op MY MN lt Pad fr fr fn f f Ree JR PS Pt RS RS op lt 2 ee 2 8 System Connections amp Pinouts 07 26 02 OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series Users Manual P2 for DaqBoard 2000 Series Boards P2 The P2 DB37 connector is obtained with the use of one of the following DBK201 DBK202 DBK203 DBK204 DBK206 DBK208 DBK209 Digital I O Digital I O Port B Pins 3 thru 10 Aras VP LY PPS SMP SO OY SE OC OTPI SSS CELE YES ws gt 6 Digital I O Port C Digital I O Port A The P2 DB37 connector S Pins 22 thru 29 Pins 30 thru 37 does not apply to DBK200 DBK205 DBK207 or DBK207 CJC Signal Name Description for P2 Pin Use P4 Correlation 6 PotB B4 0 8 PotB B2 _ _ 9 PotB BL Digital I O P2 Digital Port B Bit 7 or P2 Expansion Address Bit 0 Out P2 Digital Port B Bit 6 or P2 Expansion Address Bit 1 Out P2 Digital Port B Bit 5 or P2 Expansion Address Bit 2 Out P2 Digital Port B Bit 4 or P2 Expansion Address Bit 3 Out P2 Digital Port B Bit 3 or P2 Expansion Address Bit 4 Out P2 Digital Port B Bit 2 or P2 Expansion RESET Output P2 Digit
78. nd power is applied This sequence can prevent equipment damage and will help ensure proper operation on startup Many DBKs have on board jumpers and or DIP switches that are used for setting channels and other variables You will need to refer to the individual DBK document modules to ensure that the DBKs are properly configured for you application Prior to designing or setting up a custom data acquisition system you should review the following tips After reviewing the material you can write out the steps to setup a system that will best meet your specific application needs 1 The end use of the acquisition data should be used to determine how you set up and program your acquisition system Prior to creating the system you should understand its layout and know how you are going to assign the channels If you can answer the following questions you are off to a good start If not you need to find the answers What engineering units ranges sampling rates etc are best for your data Will the data be charted graphically statistically processed or exported to other programs How will the data be used How will the data be saved What are your system power requirements Using several DBKs or transducers that require excitation current may require an extra power supply e g a DBK32A 2 Assign channel numbers 3 Plan the location of transducers cable runs DBKs the acquisition device LogBook or Daq device and the computer Label
79. ndividually or cascaded into two 32 bit counter channels For either cascaded or non cascaded counter channels each channel can be configured for e Clear on Read Mode specifies that each counter should be cleared reset to 0 upon being read e Continuous Totalize Mode specifies that each counter is to free run and not be cleared during the read operation Operation Matrix dak pot Yes INo No No No No N Analog Main Unit Inputs P1 Yes No No No Analog Expansion Input P1 No No No o Synchronous Output Analog D A Waveform Output Yes 2 Yes 4 No 0 Yes 4 Yes 4 No 0 Streamed Digital Output 16 bit P3 Yes Asynchronous IO A similar matrix intended to highlight board differences at a glance is presented on page 1 4 OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual 10 18 02 Daq Systems and Device Overviews 1 7 Note 1 8 Daq Systems and Device Overviews 10 18 02 OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual DaqBoard 2000 Digital Counter I O Timers 2 40 6 16 DaqBoard 2000 is a high speed multi function plug and play data acquisition board for PCI bus computers It features a 16 bit 200 kHz A D converter digital calibration bus mastering DMA two 16 bit 100 kHz D A converters 40 digital I O lines four counters and two timers Up to 470 channels of analog and digital I O can be accessed with one DaqBoard 2000 Up to four boards can be installed into a PC A 100 pin connector on the board provides ac
80. ng of this manual I O Connector All input and output signals are available at the board s 100 pin P4 connector A 3 foot 100 conductor ribbon cable part number CA 195 mates with connector P4 AN Reference Note There are several P4 connector board options available for connecting the QI 100 pins of P4 to typical DB37 connectors P1 P2 and P3 In addition to being briefly discussed in chapter 2 of this manual these options referred to as DBK200 Series are detailed in the OMB DBK Cards and Modules User s Manual p n OMB 457 0905 1 18 Daq Systems and Device Overviews 10 18 02 OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual DaqBoard 2005 Digital Counter I O Timers 16 40 6 DaqBoard 2005 is a high speed multi function plug and play data acquisition board for PCI bus computers The board features a 16 bit 200 kHz A D converter digital calibration bus mastering DMA 40 digital I O lines four counters and two timers Up to 470 channels of analog and digital I O can be accessed with one board Up to four boards can be installed in one PC A 100 pin connector on the board provides access to all of the input and output signals The Each board accommodates all I O with one cable and one PCI bus slot The 100 pin I O connector P4 is logically divided into three ports e P1 Analog input port for 16 single ended or 8 differential analog inputs with 13 software programmable ranges 10 V to 156 mV full scale e P2 Genera
81. no RC filter setup Supports 5B compatible Analog I O modules DBK207 CJC includes Cold Junction Compensation Includes two P1 connectors Screw terminals are for 5B module connections Supports Opto 22 compatible Solid State Relay SSR digital modules Includes two P2 connectors fF NO Like DBK201 except for form factor DBK200 Series P4 Connector Options Reference Note Prior to connecting a DBK to a DaqBoard 2000 Series board refer to the applicable DBK document module s in the OMB DBK Option Cards and Modules User s Manual p n OMB 457 0905 During software installation the manual is automatically installed onto your hard drive as a part of product support The default location is the Programs Group which can be accessed through the Windows Desktop DBK200 The DBK200 P4 to P1 adapter board provides a DB37 P1 connector P1 is suitable for ANALOG IO DBK200 does not support Digital I O or frequency signals DBK200 s P4 100 pin connector connects to the DaqBoard 2000 Series board s P4 connector via a CA 195 Cable DBK200 Adapter with P1 2 2 System Connections amp Pinouts 07 26 02 OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual DBK201 The DBK201 P4 to P1 P2 P3 adapter provides DB37 P1 P2 and P3 connectors e Plisused for ANALOG I O e P2 is used for DIGITAL I O e P3 is used for Pulse Frequency Digital and Counter Timer I O DBK201 s P4 100 pin connector connects to a DaqBoard 2000 Serie
82. nt is at operating temperature with non condensing humidity conditions no conductive particles are permitted in the atmosphere warm up time is sufficient to avert any condensation or frost no hazardous voltages are applied until completion of the warm up period Pollution Degree II implies the expectation of occasional condensation e overvoltage installation category classification with limits for transient overvoltage dependent on the nominal line voltage to earth Category I implies signals without high transient values Category II applies to typical mains power lines with some transients Safety Conditions Users must comply with all relevant safety conditions in the user s manual and the Declarations of Conformity This manual and Dag hardware make use of the following Warning and Caution symbols If you see either of these symbols on a product carefully read the related information and be alert to the possibility of personal injury _ This warning symbol is used in this manual or on the equipment to warn of possible injury or death from electrical shock under noted conditions This warning caution symbol is used to warn of possible personal injury or equipment damage under noted conditions Dag products contain no user serviceable parts refer all service to qualified personnel The specific safety conditions for CE compliance vary by product but general safety conditions include e The operator must observe all safety
83. oard 2002 1 13 DaqBoard 2003 1 15 DaqBoard 2004 1 17 DaqBoard 2005 1 19 Using DBK Cards amp Modules for Signal Conditioning 1 21 Daq Software 1 21 Specifications DaqBoard 2000 Series Boards DBK Basics Document Module Introduction 1 How Do DBKs Connect to the Data Acquisition Device 2 Connecting DBKs to DaqBooks ISA Type DaqBoards and LogBooks Connecting DBKs to DaqBoard 2000 Series Boards DBK Identification Tables Analog Output DBKs Digital I O Control DBKs Analog Signal Conditioning DBKS Expansion and Terminal Panel Connection DBKs Power Supply DBKs Tips on Setting up a Data Acquisition System 4 4 Power Supplies and Power Connectors An Introduction to Power Related DBKs 8 Calculating Your System s Power Needs 10 Additional Reading 12 2 System Connections and Pinouts Overview 2 1 DBK200 Series P4 Connector Options p st 7 Pinouts for DaqBoard 2000 Series Boards 3 CE Compliance Overview 3 1 CE Standards and Directives Safety Conditions 3 2 Emissions immunity Conditions CE Enhancements for DBKs 3 3 CE Cable Kit for DaqBoard 2000 Series Boards 4 Calibration Glossary OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual 3 10 18 02 lil 10 18 02 OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series Installation Guide
84. odule Low Gain Analog Multiplexing Module Note 2 High Gain Analog Multiplexing Module Note 2 Thermal Couple Card High Accuracy uses Connection Pod DBK207 CJC Carrier Board for 5B Compatible Analog Input Modules 16 channels Two P1s P4 DBK207 CJC includes cold junction compensation CJC Note 1 P1 P2 and P3 DB37 connectors do not exist on DaqBoard 2000 Series boards but are obtained by using P4 adapters DBK200 series These adapters typically connect to a DaqBoard 2000 Series 100 pin P4 connector via a CA 195 cable Note 2 For DaqBoard 2000 Series boards internal clocks should be set to 100 kHz when used with any of the following DBK options DBK12 DBK13 DBK15 DBK19 DBK52 DBK53 and DBK54 See specific DBK sections for details Expansion and Terminal Panel Connection DBKs The following DBKs offer provide various expansion and connection options The stackable 3 slot DBK10 low profile enclosure can be used for up to three DBKs If a system has more than 3 DBKs the 10 slot DBK41 can be used Several DBK41s can be daisy chained to accommodate many DBKs in one system Expansion and Connection General Product Name Description Connectivity DBK1 16 Connector BNC Adapter Module DBK10 3 Slot Expansion Chassis P1 P2 or P3 DBK11A Screw Terminal Option Card DB37 Screw Terminal Block sockets DBK40 BNC Interface P1 or P3 DBK41 Analog Expansion Enclosure P1 or P2 DBK60 Expansion Chassis with Termination Panels Termin
85. og DBK DBKs Connecting DBKs to a DaqBoard 2000 Series Board The DaqBoard 2003 board is an exception to the above connectivity method DaqBoard 2003 typically connects directly to a DBK205 P4 to Screw Terminal Adapter as discussed in the OMB DBK Option Cards and Modules User s Manual p n OMB 457 0905 Dag Systems 10 04 02 OMB DBK Basics pg 3 DBK Identification Tables Analog Output DBKs Analog Output Product Name Description Connectivity DBK2 Voltage Output Card DBK5 Current Output Card DBK46 Analog Output Card factory installed option for DaqBook 2000 series WBK40 and WBK41 Modules Digital I O Control DBKs Digital I O Control Product Name Description Connectivity DBK208 Carrier board for Opto 22 Compatible Solid State Relay Two 8 bit banks of Two P2s Digital Modules SSR modules P4 Analog Signal Conditioning DBKs The DBKs that are used for analog signal conditioning attach to transducers and condition their outputs into analog voltages An A D converter located in the primary acquisition device measures the analog voltages There are many signal conditioning solutions available and more are in development Note that DBK high capacity modules require more circuitry than can fit on a compact card Analog Signal Conditioning Product Name Description VO Connectivity Low Gain Analog Multiplexing Card Note 2 High Gain Analog Multiplexing Card Note 2 5B Isolated Signal Conditioning M
86. ontained in the buffer and or file The file path may be any file located on the on the machine or network accessible file Asynchronous I O Operations DaqBoard 2000 Series boards allow asynchronous input of any counter or digital channel that is not currently configured for synchronous acquisition The boards also allow for asynchronous output to any D A channels not currently configured for waveform output Likewise the 16 bit P3 digital port can be used for both asynchronous input and output operations if it is not currently configured for streamed pattern output operations In addition the timer outputs can be programmed at any time regardless of the current state of synchronous or asynchronous operations on other channels Digital I O Channels Local 8255 Channels DaqBoard 2000 Series boards which have digital I O capabilities have an implemented Intel 8255 core in the digital I O logic on the P2 port of the product With the Intel 8255 there are three 8 bit wide ports available for I O and one 8 bit wide port for configuration purposes The configuration port is used to configure the other three 8 bit ports for either input or output operations Local 16 bit P3 Port The 16 bit P3 Digital Port can be used as either an input port or an output port With this port no configuration is required as the port simply outputs when written to and inputs when read Expansion Digital I O DaqBoard 2000 Series boards that have digital I O capabi
87. operly Bus Mastering DMA must be enabled Prior to installation verify that your computer is capable of performing Bus Mastering DMA for the applicable PCI bus slot Note that some computers have BIOS settings that enable or disable Bus Mastering DMA If your computer has this BIOS option ensure that Bus Mastering DMA is Enabled on the appropriate PCI slot Refer to your PC s owner manual for additional information regarding Bus Mastering DMA CAUTION Turn off power to and UNPLUG the host PC and externally connected equipment prior to removing the PC s cover and installing DaqBoard 2000 Electric shock or damage to equipment can result even under low voltage conditions Take ESD precautions packaging proper handling grounded wrist strap etc Use care to avoid touching board surfaces and onboard components Only handle boards by their edges or ORBs if applicable Ensure boards do not come into contact with foreign elements such as oils water and industrial particulate 1 Turn off power to and UNPLUG the host PC and externally connected equipment 2 Remove the PC s cover Refer to your PC Owner s Manual as needed 3 Choose an available PCI bus slot 4 Carefully remove DaqBoard 2000 Series Board from its anti static protective bag If you have not already done so write down the serial number of your board at this time Space is provided on page IG 1 The following figure applies to steps 5 and 6 6 Remo
88. ote Board images are not to the same scale OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual 07 26 02 System Connections amp Pinouts 2 3 DBK205 The DBK205 provides 12 screw terminal connections on one terminal block TB1 for the DaqBoard 2003 The signal lines on DBK205 s P4 connector correspond with P3 associated pins on the P4 connector of the DaqBoard 2003 The DBK205 can connect directly to the 100 pin P4 connector on the board DBK205 SIGNAL I O Terminations DBK205 9 Ti MADE IN USA DAC OUT 2 TB1 1 AGND vm 33 HH Four 16 bit mis aono OE IE i 89 a TB1 4 DACI 23 100 kH pa TB1 5 AGND aS 88 Ou ut onfigurable Configurable O TB1 6 DAC2 lt 88 Clock P TB1 7 AGND J TB1 8 DAC3 33 PL OND Note DBK205 connects directly to TB1 10 ATTL 3 DaqBoard 2003 s P4 connector l TB1 11 CLK FE nr TB1 12 DGND 33 DBK205 Adapter DaqBoard 2003 Block Diagram DBK206 The DBK206 provides a P1 P2 and P3 connector and corresponding screw terminal blocks P1 is used for ANALOG I O P2 for DIGITAL I O P3 for Pulse Frequency Digital and Counter Timer I O biletet kver DUS a ske P DBK206 P4 to P1 P2 P3 Adapter with Screw Terminals The DBK206 is suitable for both analog and digital expansion Signal connection to a DaqBoard 2000 Series board can be made as follows With cables connected to P1 P2 and P3 connectors as applicable With signal wires connected to the appropriate screw terminal blocks
89. power during starter current surge or power off 10 04 02 OMB DBK Basics pg 9 Calculating Your System s Power Needs Use the chart below and the worktable on the next page to ensure your system will have sufficient power If the load calculated in the worktable exceeds available power from the chart at the right you must add a power card or a module such as a DBK32A or DBK33 pg 10 Available Power Chart Supply Available Power LogBook 5 VDC 0 10 A from P1 1 P2 18 P2 20 P3 20 15 VDC 0 15 A from P1 21 15 VDC 0 05 A from P3 19 15 VDC 0 15 A from P1 2 15 VDC 0 05 A from P3 37 DaqBook 100 2100 mW DaqBook 112 2400 mW DaqBook 120 2100 mW DaqBook 200 4000 mW DaqBook 216 4000 mW DaqBook 260 4000 mW DaqBook 2000 15000 mW DaqBoard 100A 3300 mW DaqBoard 112A 3300 mW DaqBoard 200A 3000 mW DaqBoard 216A 3000 mW DaqBoard 260A 3000 mW DaqBoard 2000 Series 5000 mW 5 V at I A 15 V at 75 mA each with exception of DaqBoard 2002 DBK32 7500 mW DBK32A 15000 mW DBK33 7500 mW DBK34 5 A hr in 12 V mode fused at 8 A DBK34A 5 A hr in 12 V mode fused at 8 A Use the following procedure and table to calculate the required system power 1 In the Quantity column 5th list the number of DBKs of that type in your system 2 Inthe Sub Total column 7th enter the product of column 5 and column 6 mW 3 Add the Sub Total column and enter the sum at the bottom right of the table This result is you
90. ptations e g P4 to P1 P2 P3 but not necessarily all three e The DBK200 Series adapter connects to a CA 37 x ribbon cable where x indicates the number of expansion devices that can be connected For example in addition to providing a DB37 connector to interface with the primary data acquisition device a CA 37 3 cable includes three additional DB37 connectors These provide a means of adding three DBKs to one port Use of a CA 37 16 cable will allow up to 16 DBKs to be added e The CA 37 x cable connects to expansion DBKs in accordance with port type For example Analog DBKs to port P1 Digital DBKs to port 2 and passive DBKs to port 3 i DaqBoard 2000 Series DaqBoard 2000 boards plug into a PCI bus Series Board on a host PC P2 for Digital I O You can connect P2 to e Digital DBKs e Passive DBKs MOE eee eee eee D eeen m m a a a a a a a ee a a a a a P3 for Pulse Frequency High Speed Digital I O You can connect P3 to e Passive DBKs Only CA 195 Passive DBK Passive DBK DBK201 DOG DEG Digital DBK CA 37 x In regard to CA 37 x cables the x indicates the number of expansion devices that can be connected to the primary data acquisition device Several other DBK200 Series P4 to DB37 adapter options can be used in place of DBK201 P1 for Analog I O You can connect P1 to Passive Fr e Analog S DBK e Power DBKs e Passive DBKs Power Anal
91. qView 2000 can find their authorization code on the authorization code sheet located inside the sleeve of the install CD Note that earlier documents may refer to this as a registration code or registration ID Customers who did not order DaqView 2000 can run a 30 day free trial version as discussed elsewhere in the User s Manual CAUTION Take ESD precautions packaging proper handling grounded wrist strap etc Use care to avoid touching board surfaces and onboard components Only handle boards by their edges or ORBs if applicable Ensure boards do not come into contact with foreign elements such as oils water and industrial particulate October 2002 OMB 1033 0940 rev 6 0 IG 1 Reference Notes 1 Each DaqBoard 2000 Series Board plugs into a PCI bus slot Consult your PC owner s manual as needed 2 Be sure to read about the DBK cards and modules applicable to your acquisition system Specific DBK information can be found in your OMB DBK Option Cards and Modules User s Manual p n OMB 457 0905 After the install you can navigate to the DBK manual and other relevant electronic documents from your desktop as follows Start gt Programs gt Omega DagX Software OMB DaqBoard2000 Series Users Minimum System Requirements Reference Note Adobe PDF versions of user manuals will PC system with Pentium Processor automatically install onto your hard drive as a part of product Windows Operating System support
92. r modes including e Digital and pattern triggering The board has a separate digital trigger input line allowing TTL level triggering and latencies less than 5 us The trigger can be programmed for logic level or edge triggering In pattern triggering any of the digital input ports acts as the trigger port You can program the digital pattern e Software based triggering The PC detects the trigger event from readings digital or counter Six pre and post triggering modes are supported Other features of the DaqBoard 2002 include e 40 TTL level digital I O lines They are divided into three 8 bit ports and one 16 bit port e Four 16 bit counters Each can accept frequency inputs up to 10 MHz The counters can be cascaded into two 32 bit counters e Two 16 bit timer outputs Each can generate square waves from 16 Hz to I MHz e Configuration through software There are no switches or jumpers on the DaqBoard 2002 OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual 10 18 02 Daq Systems and Device Overviews 1 13 SIGNAL I O 200 kHz 512 step Input Random Access Clock Channel Gain Sequencer E r DIGITAL 6 Four 16 bit Counter Inputs f Hu a CONTROL Two 16 bit Timer Outputs J Sequencer Reset ns G Buffer h One 16 bit Digital I O Port amp Programmable One DAC Pacer Clock DIGITAL I O 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 EN al N 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 fv Connect
93. r power requirement in mW Note OMB DBK Basics DBK32 DBK32A and DBK34 cannot supply 5 VDC In cases that require 5 VDC if the 5 VDC requirement exceeds 500 mW from a LogBook or Daq device then a DBK33 must be used Note that DBK33 can supply 1000 mW at 5 VDC The DBK34 has an 8 amp fuse and has a capacity of 5 A hr when in the 12V mode and a capacity of 2 5 A hr when in the 24V mode 10 04 02 Dag Systems DBK Power Requirement Worktable Demand DBK Voltage Reference Calculation Options 15 VDC 15 VDC 5 VDC Sub Total 1 gt 5 gt 5 8 0 2 6 0 6 gt 5 ee JE i o ma ma os T T E ER FT FT NE gt 1212 E gt 1 1 1 gt seas sama soma ma fis osea om ma ma p20 pus Jama am am os Dees fama ma ama 3 sss sma ma am 4 oska sma isma am 4 Total Power Requirement in mW Note 1 DBK44 s 60 mA value is based on 30 mA for each of two 5B modules This value will be higher if using 5B module 5B38 200 mA for each 5B38 or if using 5B39 170 mA for each 5B39 Refer to the DBK44 document module for more information Note 2 DBK2 and DBK5 are not used with LogBook Three asterisks indicate that the DBK is a module with internal power supply powered separately Daq Systems 10 04 02 OMB DBK Basics pg 11 Additional Reading During software installation Adobe PDF versions of user manuals w
94. rements and discusses various power options 3 System Connections and Pinouts Provides instructions for connecting a DBK option to a Daq or LogBook device Pinouts are included for the P1 P2 and P3 DB37 connectors as well as the 100 pin P4 connector used by PCI boards 4 DBK Set Up in DaqView Provides instruction for setting up analog and digital DBKs in DaqView s Hardware Configuration screen 5 DBK Set Up in LogView Provides instruction for setting up analog and digital DBKs in LogView s Hardware Configuration window 6 Troubleshooting Explains solutions to common noise wiring and configuration problems DBK Document Modules Includes DBK specific documentation for the card and module options listed on pages 5 and 6 of this document System Connections and Pinouts 2 Overview 2 1 DBK200 Series P4 Connector Options 2 2 Pinouts for DaqBoard 2000 Series Boards 2 7 CAUTION Turn off power to all devices connected to the system before connecting cables or setting configuration jumpers and switches Electrical shock or damage to equipment can result even under low voltage conditions CAUTION The discharge of static electricity can damage some electronic components Semiconductor devices are especially susceptible to ESD damage You should always handle components carefully and you should never touch connector pins or circuit components unless you are following ESD guidelines in an
95. rigger level TTL Minimum pulse width 50 ns high 50 ns low Latency 5 us maximum Digital Pattern Triggering 8 or 16 bit pattern triggering on any of the digital input ports Programmable for trigger on equal above below or within or outside of a window Individual bits can be masked for don t care condition Latency One scan period maximum Counter Totalizer Triggering Counter totalizer inputs can trigger an acquisition User can select to trigger on a frequency or on total counts that are equal above below or within outside of a window Latency One scan period maximum Software Triggering Trigger can be initiated under program control Analog Output Applicable to DaqBoard 2000 2001 2003 and 2004 The analog output channels are updated synchronously relative to scanned inputs and clocked from either an internal onboard clock or an external clock source Analog outputs can also be updated asynchronously independent of any other scanning in the system Bus mastering DMA provides CPU and system independent data transfers ensuring accurate outputs that are irrespective of other system activities Streaming from disk or memory is supported allowing continuous nearly infinite length waveform outputs limited only by available PC system resources Channels DaqBoard 2000 2 DAC channels DACO DAC1 DaqBoard 2001 2003 2004 4 DAC channels each DACO DAC1 DAC2 and DAC3 Resolution 16 bits Output voltage range
96. roven convenient in laboratory automotive and field applications Input power for these devices can come from any 10 to 20 VDC source or from an AC source via an appropriate AC to DC adapter A brief synopsis of the DBK power options follows Refer to the respective document modules for complete information Daq Systems DBK30A module provides power at 14 and 28 VDC with a rated capacity of 3 4 A hr O 14 VDC The DBK30A s 28 V output will power 4 to 20 mA transducers The module s rechargeable power supply can power DBK modules in situations where AC mains are not available Note Some transducers e g 2 wire 4 20 mA transmitters bridge configured sensors etc require an excitation voltage in order to work properly The DBK30A supplies 14 and 28 VDC Consult transducer documentation before applying power DBK324A provides 15 VDC amp 500 mA DBK33 provides 15 VDC 250 mA and 5 VDC 1000 mA The DBK32A and DBK33 power cards attach directly to the P1 analog expansion bus where they supply power to DBK analog expansion cards The DBK32A and the DBK33 can be powered from an included AC adapter an optional DBK30A battery module or from a 10 to 20 VDC source such as a car battery When installed in a DBK10 three slot expansion chassis the DBK32A or DBK33 supplies power to the analog DBK that is to receive power via a CA 37 x cable If used with the DBK41 ten slot expansion enclosure the DBK32A or DBK33 insta
97. rt e Four 16 bit counters Each can accept frequency inputs up to 10 MHz The counters can be cascaded into two 32 bit counters e Two 16 bit timer outputs Each can generate square waves from 16 Hz to I MHz e Configuration through software There are no switches or jumpers on the board OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual 10 18 02 Daq Systems and Device Overviews 1 17 SIGNAL I O P4 A oof Four 16 bit DAC OUT I Digital to Analog ee P3 Converters oo oo oo 80 89 00 38 ANALOG FE 4 Four External Ch Select H CONTROL F 8 3 A External 200 kHz 90 MUX Control 512 step Input 22 One TTL Trigger Input Random Access Clock 22 One Analog In Pacer Clock Channel Gain es Sequencer 2 7 0o DIGITAL 3 3 Four 16 bit Counter Inputs i a a CONTROL Begs Two 16 bit Timer Outputs Sequencer Reset aa 5 99 Buffer a 00 ng Sa 2 Dual 11 bit CC O One 16 bit Digital 1 O Port ke Programmable rides o 09 Sequencer Trigger DAC 90 One DAC Pacer Clock Timebase DIGITAL I O 3 3 5 Us to 6 hours 89 G I 4H gt Three 8 bit Digital I O Ports 7 100 kHz dl Output Clock Seem PC Controller i Controller Configurable Configurable 32 bit Data and PLD EEPROM Address Bus DaqBoard 2004 Block Diagram Connections Installation AN Reference Note For the DaqBoard 2004 installation procedure refer to the QI OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series Installation Guide copy of the guide is included at the beginni
98. s and isolate one stage from a succeeding stage in order to prevent an undesirable interaction between the two stages Also see Buffer In reference to Daq devices channel simply refers to a single input or output entity In a broader sense an input channel is a signal path between the transducer at the point of measurement and the data acquisition system A channel can go through various stages buffers multiplexers or signal conditioning amplifiers and filters Input channels are periodically sampled for readings An output channel from a device can be digital or analog Outputs can vary in a programmed way in response to an input channel signal Common mode pertains to signals that are identical in amplitude and duration also can be used in reference to signal components Common mode voltage refers to a voltage magnitude referenced to a common point that is shared by 2 or more signals Example referenced to common Signal 1 is 5 VDC and Signal 21s 6 VDC The common mode voltage for the two signals is 5 5 VDC 5 6 2 An undesired transfer of signals between systems or system components Crosstalk causes signal interference more commonly referred to as noise A digital signal is one of discrete value in contrast to a varying signal Combinations of binary digits Os and Is represent digital data 07 29 02 Glossary G 1 Digital to Analog Converter DAC DIP switch Differential mode Differential mode volt
99. s board s P4 connector via a CA 195 Cable DBK202 DBK203 and DBK204 DBK202 DBK203 with Cover Plate Removed i P4 to P1 P2 P3 Adapter with Screw Terminals Chassis Mounted P4 to P1 P2 P3 Adapter with and Locators for RC Filter Setup Screw Terminals and Locators for RC Filter Setup Note The DBK203 DBK204 and DBK204c modules are identical The DBK204 designation indicates that the module includes a CE cable kit for use with DaqBoard 2000 Series boards that are of the standard PCI type The DBK202 DBK203 DBK204 and DBK204c adapters each provide a DB37 P1 connector DB37 P2 connector and a 40 pin header designated as P3 e PI is used for ANALOG I O e P2 for DIGITAL I O e P3 for Pulse Frequency Digital and Counter Timer I O In addition to the P1 P2 and P3 connectors these boards include terminal blocks designated TB1 through TB12 The blocks provide a screw terminal connection option for P1 P2 and P3 Each of the three adapters can be connected to a DaqBoard 2000 Series board s 100 pin P4 connector via a CA 195 cable Note These screw terminal adapter boards provide a means of connecting signals to a DaqBoard 2000 Series board through one of three methods e Cables connected to P1 P2 and P3 connectors as applicable e Signal wires connected to the appropriate screw terminal blocks TB1 through TB12 The board s silkscreen identifies all screw terminals e With a combination of the above two methods N
100. spects that require setup in software gt The DaqView document module During software installation documentation is automatically installed onto your hard drive as a part of product support The default location is the Programs directory which can be accessed through the Windows Desktop Note As new DBKs become available be sure to use the latest revision of Daq View with the proper configuration options CAUTION Do not confuse connectors Ensure that you only connect P1 I Os to P1 P2 I Os to P2 and P3 I Os to P3 Improper connection may result in equipment damage The following P1 P2 and P3 connector pinouts pertain to the DBK200 Series adapter boards that were discussed in the first part of this chapter P1 P2 and P3 are subset connectors of the 100 pin P4 connector found on the DaqBoard 2000 Series boards and for that reason P4 pin correlation is provided Note In the pinouts that follow some pins are irrelevant to certain DaqBoards For example DaqBoard 2002 and 2004 have no P1 correlation and for those boards P1 and the associated P4 pins should be ignored The DaqBoard 2003 only relates to P3 and the associated P4 pins but for DaqBoard 2003 a DBK205 screw terminal adapter is typically used see page 2 3 Note that chapter 1 Device Systems and Device Overviews contains detailed information that is specific to each board OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual 07 26 02 System Connections amp Pinouts 2 7
101. st of other parameters with a click of a PC s mouse DaqView lets you stream data to disk and display data in numerical or graphical formats e DaqViewXL allows you to interface directly with Microsoft Excel to enhance data handling and display Within Excel you have a full featured Daq control panel and all the data display capabilities of Excel e Post acquisition data analysis programs e g PostView DIAdem and eZ PostView allow you to view and analyze recorded historical data time after time e The Dag Configuration control panel allows for interface configuration testing and troubleshooting Each Dag system comes with an Application Programming Interface API API language drivers include C C Delphi and Visual Basic The latest software is a 32 bit version API OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual 10 18 02 Daq Systems and Device Overviews 1 21 Reference Notes gt The software document modules Daq View DaqViewXL and Post Acquisition Data Analysis User s Guide are not included as part of the hardcopy manual but are available in PDF version See the PDF Note below gt Programming topics are covered in the Programmer s User Manual p n OMB 1008 0901 As a part of product support this manual is automatically loaded onto your hard drive during software installation The default location is the Programs directory which can be accessed through the Windows Desktop gt You can read manuals directly from your
102. stallation Guide A copy of the guide is included at the beginning of this manual I O Connector All input and output signals are available at the board s 100 pin P4 connector A 3 foot 100 conductor ribbon cable part number CA 195 mates with connector P4 Reference Note There are several P4 connector board options available for connecting the 100 pins of P4 to typical DB37 connectors P1 P2 and P3 In addition to being briefly discussed in chapter 2 of this manual these options referred to as DBK200 Series are detailed in the DBK Cards and Modules User s Manual p n 457 0905 1 20 Daq Systems and Device Overviews 10 18 02 OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual Using DBK Cards and Modules for Signal Conditioning The DBK signal conditioning cards and modules are designed for use with DaqBooks LogBooks and various types of data acquisition boards The DBKs perform best when used with an acquisition device that can dynamically select channel gain and range DBK cards and modules with dynamic channel and gain range selection allow for high channel to channel scan rates with a variety of transducers Note Only passive DBKs such as the DBK1 BNC module the DBK11A screw terminal card and the DBK40 BNC analog interface can be used with Daq PC Cards DBK output signals can be bipolar e g 5 to 5 V or unipolar e g 0 to 10 V The user can select a range of relevant values to correspond to the lowest signal e g 5 or
103. tal Ground J 2 5 Volts The P3 DB37 Digital Ground 3 4 Analog Out Clock connector IS Digital7 5 6 Digital 15 Digital6 7 8 Digital 14 obtained with Digital5 9 10 Digital 13 the use of one Digital 4 11 12 Digital 12 Digital 3 13 14 Digital 11 of the Digital 2 15 16 Digital 10 following Digital 1 17 18 Digital 9 Digital 0 19 20 Digital 8 Digital Ground 21 22 Digital Ground Expansion2 23 24 Expansion 1 Analog Out DAC 3 DBK201 Expansion 3 25 26 Expansion 0 Analog Out DAC 2 DBK202 note 1 Expansion 4 27 28 Analog Out DAC 1 Timer 0 29 30 Analog Out DAC 0 DBK203 Note 1 Timer 1 31 32 Counter 3 DBK204 note 1 ee 33 pda 1 ounter 35 olts DBK206 15 Volts 37 38 Digital Ground DBK209 Digital Ground 39 40 NoPin DB37 P3 Connector Note There is no direct pin number correlation between the DBK202 DBK203 DBK204 40 pin header and the DB37 P3 connector is In regard to pins 31 through 34 see Note 3 On Board 40 Pin Header The P3 DB37 connector does not apply to DBK200 DBK205 DBK207 DBK207 CJC or DBK208 ae Signal Name Description for P3 Pin Use Correlation 6 Digital4 P3DigitalPortBt4 A 8 Digital2 P8DigitalPortBt2 AT 9 Digitalt P8DigitalPortBtit 822 12 Expansion2 Reserved mme 13 Expansion3 Reserved mme 14 Expansions Reserved mm Analog Out DAC 0 Note 3 Expansion 15 VDC Power Refer to Power Management ch 2 in DBK Manual Note 1 P3 pins 1 and 2 are not connected on DBK201 Note 2 For
104. tions CAUTION The discharge of static electricity can damage some electronic components Semiconductor devices are especially susceptible to ESD damage You should always handle components carefully and you should never touch connector pins or circuit components unless you are following ESD guidelines in an appropriate ESD controlled area Such guidelines include the use of properly grounded mats and wrist straps ESD bags and cartons and related procedures Introduction The term DBK typically refers to a card or module that is used to expand or enhance a primary data acquisition device such as a DaqBook DaqBoard or LogBook As will be seen in the upcoming DBK identification tables DBKs provide a wide variety of data acquisition functions Depending on the DBKs used one or more of the following can be realized e signal conditioning e analog output e digital I O e channel expansion e supplying powering to another acquisition device e providing an interface for different connectivity for example in a DaqBoard 2000 Series board converting a P4 100 pin connector to P1 P2 and P3 37 pin DB37 connectors Dag Systems 07 26 02 OMB DBK Basics pg 1 automatically install onto your hard drive as a part of product support The default location is in the Programs Group which can be accessed from the Windows Desktop Refer to the PDF documentation especially the OMB DBK Option Cards and Modules User s Manual p n OMB 45
105. um aggregate acquisition rate for the entire scan by that amount Digital Input Channels DaqBoard 2000 Series boards allow either synchronous scanning of digital input channels or asynchronous I O operations for all configured digital channels Counter Input Channels DaqBoard 2000 Series boards allow synchronous scanning of the 4 16 bit counter input channels The four 16 bit counter channels can also be cascaded into two 32 bit counter channels For either cascaded or non cascaded counter channels each channel can be configured for e Pulse Counting Mode specifies that each counter should be cleared upon being read and placed into the input scan e Totalize Counting Mode specifies that each counter is to free run and not be cleared during the input acquisition Synchronous Input Acquisition Clocking DaqBoard 2000 Series boards allow clocking of the synchronized inputs either by an internal programmable pacer clock or by external clocking These products use a sequencer to implement a multiplexing approach to gathering the input data This means that with either internal or external clocking the entire channel scan including the sampling time for each channel may not exceed the maximum aggregate rate of 200kHz OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual 10 18 02 Daq Systems and Device Overviews 1 5 Synchronous Output Operations DaqBoard 2000 Series boards allow synchronous output of any D A or P3 16 bit Digital channels availab
106. um coverage on each product If the unit malfunctions it must be returned to the factory for evaluation OMEGA s Customer Service Department will issue an Authorized Return AR number immediately upon phone or written request Upon examination by OMEGA if the unit is found to be defective it will be repaired or replaced at no charge OMEGA s WARRANTY does not apply to defects resulting from any action of the purchaser including but not limited to mishandling improper interfacing operation outside of design limits improper repair or unauthorized modification This WARRANTY is VOID if the unit shows evidence of having been tampered with or shows evidence of having been damaged as a result of excessive corrosion or current heat moisture or vibration improper specification misapplication misuse or other operating conditions outside of OMEGAS control Components in which wear is not warranted include but are not limited to contact points fuses and triacs OMEGA is pleased to offer suggestions on the use of its various products However OMEGA neither assumes responsibility for any omissions or errors nor assumes liability for any damages that result from the use of its products in accordance with information provided by OMEGA either verbal or written OMEGA warrants only that the parts manufactured by the company will be as specified and free of defects OMEGA MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER EXPRESSED OR I
107. ve Blank Adapter Plate PCI Slots Ay 5 Remove Screw PC Rear Panel Removing a Blank Adapter Plate Steps 5 and 6 5 On the PC s rear panel loosen and remove the screw for the blank adapter plate that corresponds with the chosen PCI bus 6 Remove the adapter plate for the chosen PCI slot Refer to your PC Owner s Manual if needed The following figure applies to steps 7 8 and 9 OMB 1033 0940 rev 6 0 10 21 02 OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series Installation Guide IG 3 7 Align Groove in Edge Connector with Ridge on PCI Slot 9 Replace Screw 8 Push Board Firmly into PCI Slot Installing a DaqBoard 2000 Series Board Steps 7 through 9 7 Align groove in the DaqBoard 2000 Series board s PCI edge connector with the ridge of the desired PCI slot and with the PC s corresponding rear panel slot 8 Push the board firmly into the PCI slot The board will snap into position Secure the board by inserting the rear panel adapter plate screw 10 Using the previous steps install additional boards into available PCI bus slots if applicable to your application 11 Replace the computer s cover 12 Plug in all cords and cables that were removed in step 1 13 Apply power to and start up the PC Note At this point some PCs may prompt you to insert an installation disk While this is rare if you do receive such a prompt simply place the install CD ROM into the disk drive and follow additional screen prompts
108. vidually selectable for starting and stopping an acquisition Stop acquisition can occur on a different channel than start acquisition stop acquisition can be triggered via modes 2 4 5 or 6 described below Pre trigger is supported with fixed or variable pre trigger periods Single Channel Analog Hardware Trigger Any analog input channel can be software programmed as the analog trigger channel including any of the 256 analog expansion channels Input Signal Range Anywhere within range of the selected input channel Trigger level Programmable 11 bit resolution including window triggering Hysteresis Programmable 11 bit resolution Latency 5 us maximum OMB DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual 10 18 02 Daq Systems and Device Overviews 1 25 Single Channel Analog Software Trigger Any analog input channel including any of the 256 analog expansion channels can be selected as the software trigger channel If the trigger channel involves a calculation such as with temperature then the driver automatically compensates for the delay required to calculate the reading resulting in a maximum latency of one scan period Input Signal Range Anywhere within the range of the selected trigger channel Trigger level Programmable 16 bit resolution including window triggering Latency One scan period maximum Single Channel Digital Trigger A separate digital input is provided for digital triggering Input Signal Range 15V to 15V T
109. witching mode power supply 900 mA This transformer rectifier type power receives power from a 100 to 240 VAC source supply receives power from a 110 to 125 VAC at 50 to 60 Hz and converts it to the required value source at 60 Hz and converts it to the required value DBK Description DBK Description Derst Isolated Low Votage Input Module Dag Systems 10 04 02 OMB DBK Basics pg 7 The DINS is the system s basic power connector see the following figure The CA 115 is a 6 in cable with a plug male DINS connector on both ends The CA 115 is used to connect DBK32As or DBK33s in parallel when they are to be powered by the same power supply GND Power output connector plug y Power Out on power supply cable and both ends of CA 115 cable Power input or daisy chain connector socket on device powered DaqBook DBK32A DBK33 Power In DINS Power Connectors Note DIN5 connectors for LogBook DBK34 and DBK34A have threaded retaining rings Note The following figure shows the pinout for the DBK34 and DBK34A Power Out DINS connector The 28 V pin is only active when the device is in the 28 VDC mode however the 14 V pin is active regardless of the mode selected GND 14 V 28 V DINS Power Out On a DBK34 and DBK34A An Introduction to Power Related DBKs The power related DBK options are the DBK30A DBK32A DBK33 DBK34 and DBK34A From the standpoint of providing reliable power these DBKs have p
110. your transducers cables and connectors to prevent later confusion 4 When configuring your LogBook or Daq device s consider the following e LogBook calibration is typically performed automatically through Log View software however some DBKs may require manual calibration e DaqBook models numbered below 2000 and ISA type DaqBoards have internal jumpers and switches that you must set manually to match your application e Some DaqBook models are partially configured in software e DaqBoard 2000 Series boards are PCI type boards They have no jumpers or switches and are configured entirely through software e You may need to refer to other documentation such as Quick Starts Installation Guides User s Manuals and pertinent DBK document modules 5 Perform all hardware configurations before connecting signal and power Remember to configure all the DBK cards and modules for your application Several jumpers and DIP switches may need to be set channel gain filters signal mode etc Setting up channel parameters often requires both hardware and software setup Route and connect all signal and power cables while all power is turned OFF To minimize electrical noise route all signal lines away from any RF or high voltage devices oe at E Follow your device s specific installation instructions For certain devices software should be installed first for others hardware should be installed prior to software installation

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