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1. Configuring the base address switch The CIO DIO96 employs PC bus for power communications and data transfer As such it draws power from the PC monitors the address lines and control signals responds to its I O address and receives and places data on the eight data lines The CIO DIO96 has one bank of base address select switches and one wait state jumper Verify their settings before installing the board in your computer Base address switch The easiest way to set the base address is to let InstaCal show you the correct settings However if you are already familiar with setting ISA base addresses you may use the base address switch description below to guide your base address selection The base address is the starting location that software writes to when communicating with the CIO DIO96 A set of DIP switches is used to set the base address By placing the switch down the CIO DIO96 address decode logic is instructed to respond to that address bit A complete address is constructed by calculating the HEX or decimal number which corresponds to all the address bits the board has been instructed to respond to The board is shipped with the base address set to 300 hex see Figure 1 Unless there is already a board in your system that uses address 300 hex 768 decimal leave the switches as they were set at the factory 9 8 7 6 5 4 SW HEX A9 200 A8 100 AT 80 A6 40 ADDRESS 5 20 A4 10 Figure 1 Base address s
2. To provide external signal conditioning and isolation you can connect the CIO DIO96 to a CIO ERB24 or SSR RACK24 The CIO ERB24 provides 24 Form electromechanical relays The SSR RACK24 is mounting rack for 24 solid state relays The CIO DIO96 provides digital I O in groups of 48 bits Many relay and solid state relay SSR racks provide only 24 bits of digital I O You can configure the CIO ERB24 relay output board SSR RACK24 I O module rack in a daisy chain configuration to use all of the digital I O bits provided by the CIO DIO96 board An example of this configuration scheme is shown below 96 2 CIO ERB24 or SSR Rack24 CIO ERB24 or SSR Rack24 ING OUT 1 CIO ERB24 IN or SSR Rack24 CIO ERB24 or SSR Rack24 IN OUT 3 Figure 7 96 to CIO ERB24 SSR RACK24 daisy chain The 24 digital 1 bits on pins 25 to 48 base address 0 through 2 control the first relay board The 24 digital I O bits on pins 1 to 24 control the second relay SSR board on the daisy chain Use the CSOFF x cable for interconnections You can also use SSR RACK48 or the CIO ERB48 series relay boards Chapter 4 Programming and Developing Applications After following the installation instructions in Chapter 2 your board should now be installed and ready for use In general there may be no correspondence among re
3. 10 01096 96 Digital I O bits TTL Level Four 82C55 Chips User s Guide lt ooga L0 0 5 102 210 Lo 4 yESOOSTSOO BASE 4 a RNS BASE 987654 ADDRESS hile de 3 oF 4 P3 MEASUREMENT COMPUTING 01096 Digital Input Output Board User s Guide A MEASUREMENT COMPUTING Document Revision 1 December 2006 Copyright 2006 Measurement Computing Corporation Your new Measurement Computing product comes with fantastic extra Management committed to your satisfaction Refer to www mccdag com execteam html for the names titles and contact information of each key executive at Measurement Computing Thank you for choosing a Measurement Computing product and congratulations You own finest and you can now enjoy the protection of the most comprehensive warranties and unmatched phone tech support It s the embodiment of our mission To provide PC based data acquisition hardware and software that will save time and save money Simple installations minimize the time between setting up your system and actually making measurements We offer quick and simple access to outstanding live FREE technical support to help integrate MCC products into a DAQ system Lifetime warranty Every hardware product manufactured by Measurement Computing Corporation is warranted agains
4. 48 THIRDPORTC Bit 0 47 THIRDPORTC Bit 1 46 THIRDPORTC Bit 2 45 THIRDPORTC Bit 3 44 THIRDPORTC Bit 4 43 THIRDPORTC Bit 5 42 THIRDPORTC Bit 6 41 THIRDPORTC Bit 7 40 THIRDPORTB Bit 0 39 THIRDPORTB Bit 1 38 THIRDPORTB Bit 2 37 THIRDPORTB Bit 3 36 THIRDPORTB Bit 4 35 THIRDPORTB Bit 5 34 THIRDPORTB Bit 6 33 THIRDPORTB Bit 7 32 THIRDPORTA Bit 0 31 THIRDPORTA Bit 1 30 THIRDPORTA Bit 2 29 THIRDPORTA Bit 3 28 THIRDPORTA Bit 4 27 THIRDPORTA Bit 5 26 THIRDPORTA Bit 6 25 THIRDPORTA Bit 7 24 FOURTHPORTC Bit 0 23 FOURTHPORTC Bit 1 22 FOURTHPORTC Bit 2 21 FOURTHPORTC Bit 3 20 FOURTHPORTC Bit 4 19 FOURTHPORTC Bit 5 18 FOURTHPORTC Bit 6 17 FOURTHPORTC Bit 7 16 FOURTHPORTB Bit 0 15 FOURTHPORTB Bit 1 14 FOURTHPORTB Bit 2 13 FOURTHPORTB Bit 3 12 FOURTHPORTB Bit 4 11 FOURTHPORTB Bit 5 10 FOURTHPORTB Bit 6 9 FOURTHPORTB Bit 7 8 FOURTHPORTA Bit 0 7 FOURTHPORTA Bit 1 6 FOURTHPORTA Bit 2 5 FOURTHPORTA Bit 3 4 FOURTHPORTA Bit 4 3 FOURTHPORTA Bit 5 2 FOURTHPORTA Bit 6 1 FOURTHPORTA Bit 7 18 Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer Measurement Computing Corporation Address 10 Commerce Way Suite 1008 Norton MA 02766 USA Category Electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Measurement Computing Corporation declares under sole responsibility that the product CIO DIO96 to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the relevant provisions of the following standards or other documents EU EMC Directi
5. Packaged applications 1 pa sides ag EE han tenan 16 Register level programming iz aba gag A waite maa aa aa ag dang ae agan a a 16 Chapter 5 SPCCITICATIONS isaka saene bapan Nek 17 Digital output asas 2 asas GAE ne Wan EN daca cd este ERANG E E I a AT iie 17 POW r CONSUMPHOM RARER GN ANG ENG Ga BARR ARR BARA RR HAMS A SRE tee 17 Environmental A GN ogee as TA E Aa 17 Main Connectors and pin i NAN GEN ii 17 Preface About this User s Guide What you will learn from this user s guide This user s guide explains how to install configure and use the CIO DIO96 board so that you get the most out of its analog output features This user s guide also refers you to related documents available on our web site and to technical support resources Conventions in this user s guide The following conventions are used in this manual to convey special information For more information Text presented in a box signifies additional information and helpful hints related to the subject matter you are reading Caution Shaded caution statements present information to help you avoid injuring yourself and others damaging your hardware or losing your data lt gt Angle brackets that enclose numbers separated by colon signify a range of numbers
6. indicates the common line LO or V VO Lines Figure 5 Eight resistor SIP schematic Figure 6 shows a schematic of an SIP installed in both the pull up and pull down positions Each port provides 10 holes in line The end labeled HI connects to 5V The end marked LO connects to GND The eight holes in the middle n0 n7 connect to the eight lines of the Port A or 5 VD i 2 2 K SIP O 2 2 Digital Digital I O Lines User Connector Digital I O Lines 2 2 K SIP installed for pull up 2 2 K SIP installed for pull down Figure 6 Pull up and pull down resistor SIPs schematic 14 CIO DIO96 User s Guide Functional Details To pull up lines orient the SIP with the common pin dot toward the HI end to pull down install the resistor with the common pin in the LO hole When installing pull up and pull down resistor SIP packs we recommend using 2 2K eight resistor Single Inline Packages MCC part number SP K2 29C Use a different value only if necessary Digital I O Isolation Unconnected inputs float Unconnected inputs typically float high but not reliably If you are using a CIO DIO48H for input and have unconnected inputs ignore the data from those lines You do not have to terminate input lines Unconnected lines will not affect the performance of connected lines Mask out any unconnected bits in software
7. such as those assigned to registers bit settings etc bold text Bold text is used for the names of objects on the screen such as buttons text boxes and check boxes For example 1 Insert the disk or CD and click the OK button italic text Italic text is used for the names of manuals and help topic titles and to emphasize a word or phrase For example The nstaCal installation procedure is explained in the Quick Start Guide Never touch the exposed pins or circuit connections on the board Where to find more information The following electronic documents provide information relevant to the operation of the CIO DIO96 MCC s Specifications CIO DIO96 the PDF version of the Specifications chapter in this guide is available on our web site at www mccdaq com pdfs CIO DIO96 pdf MCC s Quick Start Guide is available on our web site at www mccdaq com PDFmanuals DAQ Software Quick Start pdf MCC s Guide to Signal Connections is available on our web site at www mccdaq com signals signals pdf MCC s Universal Library User s Guide is available on our web site at www mecdag com PDFmanuals sm ul user guide pdf MCC s Universal Library Function Reference is available on our web site at www mecdag com PDFmanuals sm ul functions pdf a Universal Library for LabVIEW User s Guide is available on our web site at www mecdag com PDFmanuals SM UL LabVIEW pdf CIO DIO96 User s Guide this document is also available on ou
8. OURTHPORTB Bit 6 FOURTHPORTB Bit 7 SECONDPORTA Bi 7 SECONDPORTA Bit 1 FOURTHPORTA Bit 0 FOURTHPORTA Bit 1 SECONDPORTA Bi 5 SECONDPORTA Bit 3 FOURTHPORTA Bit 2 FOURTHPORTA Bit 3 SECONDPORTA Bi 3 SECONDPORTA Bit 5 FOURTHPORTA Bit 4 FOURTHPORTA Bit 5 SECONDPORTA Bi 1 SECONDPORTA Bit 7 FOURTHPORTA Bit 6 FOURTHPORTA Bit 7 Figure 3 P1 AND P2 pin out All the digital inputs and outputs are TTL Under normal operating conditions the voltages on the I O pins range from near 0 volts for the low state to near 5 volts for the high state The voltages and currents of external devices usually exceed these values Because of this external relays are usually employed to handle higher current and voltage loads In addition to load matching digital signal sources often need to be filtered or de bounced Refer to the Guide to Signal Connections for information on digital interfacing This document is available at www mccdaq com signals signals pdf Cabling The red stripe identifies pin 1 50 pin Female IDC Connector 50 pin Female IDC connector Figure 4 C50FF x cable 12 CIO DIO96 User s Guide Installing the CIO DIO96 Field wiring signal termination and conditioning You can use the following cabling screw termination and signal conditioning products with the CIO DIO96 00 100 pin screw terminal board daisy chained 50 pin IDC connectors Details on this product are available on our web site at
9. RDPORTC Bit 5 FIRSTPORTC Bit6 42 41 FIRSTPORTC Bit 7 THIRDPORTC Bit 6 THIRDPORTC Bit 7 FIRSTPORTB BitO 40 39 FIRSTPORTB Bit 1 THIRDPORTB Bit 0 THIRDPORTB Bit 1 FIRSTPORTB Bit 2 37 FIRSTPORTB Bit THIRDPORTB Bit 2 THIRDPORTB Bit 3 FIRSTPORTB Bit 4 FIRSTPORTB Bit 6 FIRSTPORTA Bit O FIRSTPORTA Bit 2 FIRSTPORTA Bit 4 FIRSTPORTA Bit 6 SECONDPORTC Bi 23 SECONDPORTC Bit 1 FOURTHPORTC Bit 0 FOURTHPORTC Bit 1 SECONDPORTC Bi 21 gt Bit 3 FOURTHPORTC Bit 2 FOURTHPORTC Bit 3 SECONDPORTC Bi 19 SECONDPORTC Bit 5 FOURTHPORTC Bit 4 FOURTHPORTC Bit 5 SECONDPORTC Bi 17 SECONDPORTC Bit 7 FOURTHPORTC Bit 6 FOURTHPORTC Bit 7 SECONDPORTB Bi 5V FIRSTPORTC Bit 1 FIRSTPORTC Bit 3 FIRSTPORTB Bit 5 FIRSTPORTB Bit 7 FIRSTPORTA Bit 1 FIRSTPORTA Bit 3 FIRSTPORTA Bit 5 FIRSTPORTA Bit 7 SECONDPORTB Bit 1 GND THIRDPORTC Bit 0 THIRDPORTC Bit 2 THIRDPORTB Bit 4 THIRDPORTB Bit 6 THIRDPORTA Bit 0 THIRDPORTA Bit 2 THIRDPORTA Bit 4 THIRDPORTA Bit 6 FOURTHPORTB Bit 0 5V THIRDPORTC Bit 1 THIRDPORTC Bit 3 THIRDPORTB Bit 5 THIRDPORTB Bit 7 THIRDPORTA Bit 1 THIRDPORTA Bit 3 THIRDPORTA Bit 5 THIRDPORTA Bit 7 FOURTHPORTB Bit 1 0000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000000 O 2 N O N OO PB NO SECONDPORTB Bi 13 SECONDPORTB Bit 3 FOURTHPORTB 2 FOURTHPORTB Bit 3 SECONDPORTB Bi 11 Bit 5 FOURTHPORTB Bit 4 FOURTHPORTB Bit 5 SECONDPORTB Bi 9 SECONDPORTB Bit 7 F
10. ctions This document is available on our web site at www mccdaq com signals signals pdf Chapter 3 Functional Details Signal level control The digital I O bits on the CIO DIO96 8255 CMOS TTL The 82 55 digital I O chip initializes all ports as inputs on power up and reset A TTL input is a high impedance input If you connect another TTL input device to the 82C55 it could be turned ON or OFF every time 82 55 is reset All I O bits are set to input mode on power up and reset If you are using the board to control items that must be OFF on reset install pull down resistors The CIO DIO96 has open locations where you can install Single Inline Packages SIP resistor networks in either pull up or pull down configurations You can install pull up and pull down resistor SIP packs at each port The positions are labeled RN1 through RN6 on the board When installed the SIP establishes either a high or low logic level at each of the I O lines on the port To safeguard against unwanted signal levels the devices being controlled by the CIO DIO96 board should be tied low or high as required by a 2 2K Q resistor In a 2 2K eight resistor SIP pack one side of all of the resistors is connected to a single common point and brought out to a pin The common line usually marked with a dot or line is at one end of the SIP The remaining resistor ends are brought out to the other eight pins refer to Figure 5 2 2KOhm SIP Dot
11. dditional documentation Aa 8 Optional components ENE ga KENANG GENG WERE ea GA NA GANG ga Naga 8 Unpacking CIO DI O96 asa aa ana E feds cc a Gen ae 9 Installing the sOftware voce na me a a qe hs SRR oR as SAM Rn 9 Configuring base address Switch 9 B se address Switches a ng an Na oie ea cha Sa A a PAE A A STE EPR Oa ES 9 Wait State dite dali Se en ihe ead ea 10 Tnstalling the CIO2DIO9G 2 Sots snag ta datas bev tr let t Teng lids tent s causes is 11 Connecting the board for I O operations ss 11 Conn ctors cables main T O connector 11 Pinout main I O connectors Cabling Rte TANG AG GA ANAN Field wiring signal termination and conditioning ss 13 Chapter 3 Functional Details 2 sasa akan a na ana E aa a agan ga AE ga EA a Ga ai gaen aa TAn aaa aa a aana nana 14 Signal level contiol NATA BA PENA ANAN NENGA ENE AG RAGA EE aan Ta ENG gg a PANEN R gana 14 Digital a AN E A A lo NALA os Ta La A a a 15 Chapter 4 Programming and Developing Applications sens 16 Programming languages a NE Na ENE NG 16
12. en permission of Measurement Computing Corporation Notice Measurement Computing Corporation does not authorize any Measurement Computing Corporation product for use in life support systems and or devices without prior written consent from Measurement Computing Corporation Life support devices systems are devices or systems which a are intended for surgical implantation into the body or b support or sustain life and whose failure to perform can be reasonably expected to result in injury Measurement Computing Corporation products are not designed with the components required and are not subject to the testing required to ensure a level of reliability suitable for the treatment and diagnosis of people Table of Contents Preface About this Users Guide aaa da dak 6 What you will learn from this user s guide 6 users gulde esere RAR eo A s oe A RE du 6 Where to find more information seen 6 Chapter 1 Introducing the ClO DIO9G lait entends WAN KAN KAN annee ou 7 Overview 1 96 features escapes He eee EN GE Ta dede Done ga 7 Software nanen reine tintin ed deve dette ed tenue ees 7 Chapter 2 installing the 96 8 What comes with your CIO DIO96 shipment sise 8 HATAWAT ER os deel ge 8 A
13. experienced programmers should try register level programming If you need to program at the register level in your application refer to the Register Map for the CIO DIO48 CIO DIO48H CIO DIO96 and CIO DIO192 This document is available on our website at www mccdaq com registermaps RegMapCIO DIO Series pdf Chapter 5 Specifications Typical for 25 C unless otherwise specified Specifications in italic text are guaranteed by design Digital input output Table 1 DIO specifications Digital type 82C55 Configuration 8 banks of 8 8 banks of 4 programmable by bank as input or output Number of channels 96 I O Output high 3 0 volts min 2 5mA Output low 0 4 volts max 2 5mA Input high 2 0 volts min 5 5 volts absolute max Input low 0 8 volts max 0 5 volts absolute min Power up reset state Input mode high impedance Power consumption Table 2 Power consumption specifications 5V quiescent 60 mA typical 205 mA max Environmental Table 3 Environmental specifications Operating temperature range 0 to 50 C Storage temperature range 40 to 100 C Humidity 0 to 90 non condensing Main connectors and pin out Table 4 Connector specifications Connector type 2 50 pin shrouded male header connectors P1 and P2 Compatible cables CSOFF x Compatible accessory products with
14. gisters for different boards Software written at the register level for other models will not function correctly with your board Programming languages Measurement Computing s Universal Library provides access to board functions from a variety of Windows programming languages If you are planning to write programs or would like to run the example programs for Visual Basic or any other language please refer to the Universal Library User s Guide available on our web site at www mccdag com PDFmanuals sm ul user guide pdf Packaged applications programs Many packaged application programs now have drivers for your board If the package you own does not have drivers for your board please fax or e mail the package name and the revision number from the install disks We will research the package for you and advise how to obtain drivers Some application drivers are included with the Universal Library package but not with the application package If you have purchased an application package directly from the software vendor you may need to purchase our Universal Library and drivers Please contact us by phone fax or e mail Phone 508 946 5100 and follow the instructions for reaching Tech Support Fax 508 946 9500 to the attention of Tech Support Email techsupport mccdaq com Register level programming You should use the Universal Library or one of the packaged application programs mentioned above to control your board Only
15. ich occupies these addresses 300 31Fh are also free to use Addresses not specifically listed such as 390 39Fh are not reserved and may be available Check your computer for other boards which may use I O addresses Wait state jumper The CIO DIO96 board has a wait state jumper which you can set to enable an on board wait state generator A wait state is an extra delay injected into the processor s clock via the bus This delay slows down the processor when the processor addresses the CIO DIO96 board so that signals from slow devices chips are valid The jumper is shown in Figure 2 configured for OFF wait state is disabled O O F sTATE Figure 2 Wait state The wait state generator is only active when the CIO DIO96 is being accessed Your PC will not be slowed down in general by using the wait state Because all PC expansion board buses are slowed to either 8 MHz or 10 MHz the wait state generally is not required If you experience sporadic failures try enabling the wait state generator 10 CIO DIO96 User s Guide Installing the CIO DIO96 Installing the ClO DIO96 After you configure the base address you can install the CIO DIO96 into your computer Follow the steps below Install the MCC DAQ software before you install your board The driver needed to run your board is installed with the MCC DAQ software Therefore you need to install the MCC DAQ software before you instal
16. l your board Refer to the Quick Start Guide for instructions on installing the software 1 Turn your computer off open it up and insert your board into an available ISA slot 2 Close your computer and turn it on 3 test your installation and configure your board run nstaCal utility you installed in the previous section Refer to the Quick Start Guide that came with your board www mccdaq com PDFmanuals DAQ Software Quick Start pdf for information on how to initially set up and load JnstaCal Connecting the board for I O operations Connectors cables main I O connector The table below lists the board connector applicable cables and compatible accessory products Board connector cables and accessory equipment Connector type 2 50 pin shrouded male header connectors P1 and P2 Compatible cables 50 Compatible accessory products CIO TERM100 pin with the 50 cable CIO SPADE50 CIO MINI50 SSR RACK24 SSR RACK48 CIO ERB24 CIO ERB48 CIO DIO96 User s Guide Installing the CIO DIO96 Pinout main I O connectors The CIO DIO96 connector has two standard 50 pin header connectors P1 and P2 that are accessible through the PC AT expansion bracket Connect FIRSTPORT and SECONDPORT signals to connector P1 Connect THIRDPORT and FOURTHPORT signals to connector P2 GND FIRSTPORTC Bit 0 FIRSTPORTC Bit 2 FIRSTPORTC Bit4 44 43 FIRSTPORTC Bit 5 THIRDPORTC Bit 4 THI
17. or indirect special incidental or consequential damage arising from the use of its products even if Measurement Computing Corporation has been notified in advance of the possibility of such damages HM 96 3 Trademark and Copyright Information Tracer DAQ Universal Library Harsh Environment Warranty Measurement Computing Corporation and the Measurement Computing logo are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Measurement Computing Corporation Windows Microsoft and Visual Studio are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation LabVIEW 15 trademark of National Instruments CompactFlash is a registered trademark of SanDisk Corporation XBee and XBee PRO are trademarks of MaxStream Inc All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners Information furnished by Measurement Computing Corporation is believed to be accurate and reliable However no responsibility is assumed by Measurement Computing Corporation neither for its use nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or copyrights of Measurement Computing Corporation All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form by any means electronic mechanical by photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior writt
18. pdf This booklet supplies a brief description of the software you received with your CIO DIO96 and information regarding installation of that software Please read this booklet completely before installing any software or hardware Optional components Cables CSOFF x Signal termination and conditioning accessories MCC provides signal conditioning and termination products for use with the CIO DIO96 Refer to Field wiring signal termination and conditioning on page 13 for a complete list of compatible accessory products CIO DIO96 User s Guide Installing the CIO DIO96 Unpacking the CIO DIO96 As with any electronic device you should take care while handling to avoid damage from static electricity Before removing the CIO DIO96 from its packaging ground yourself using a wrist strap or by simply touching the computer chassis or other grounded object to eliminate any stored static charge If any components are missing or damaged notify Measurement Computing Corporation immediately by phone fax or e mail Phone 508 946 5100 and follow the instructions for reaching Tech Support Fax 508 946 9500 to the attention of Tech Support Email techsupport mccdaq com Installing the software Refer to the Quick Start Guide for instructions on installing the software on the Measurement Computing Data Acquisition Software CD This booklet is available in PDF at www mccdaq com PDFmanuals DAQ Software Quick Start pdf
19. r web site at www mccdaq com PDFmanuals CIO DI096 pdf Chapter 1 Introducing 96 Overview CIO DIO96 features The CIO DIO96 is a 96 bit digital I O board with four 82C55 parallel interface chips The board provides the 96 bits in 24 bit groups based on the 82C55 specification Each 82C55 chip controls 24 CMOS TTL compatible digital I O pins Each 24 bit group is divided into three eight bit ports or two 8 bit ports and two 4 bit ports Each port is programmable for input or output All I O bits are set to input mode high impedance on power up and reset Locations are available for installing pull up or pull down resistors All signals pass through a 50 pin connector Software features For information on the features of JnstaCal and the other software included with your CIO DIO96 refer to the Quick Start Guide that shipped with your device The Quick Start Guide is also available in PDF at www mecdaq com PDFmanuals DAQ Software Quick Start pdf Check www mcecdag com download htm for the latest software version Chapter 2 Installing ClO DIO96 What comes with your CIO DIO96 shipment The following items are shipped with the CIO DIO96 Hardware CIO DIO96 Additional documentation In addition to this hardware user s guide you should also receive the Quick Start Guide available in PDF at www mecdag com PDFmanuals DAQ Software Quick Start
20. t defects in materials or workmanship for the life of the product Products found defective are repaired or replaced promptly Lifetime Harsh Environment Warranty We will replace any product manufactured by Measurement Computing Corporation that is damaged even due to misuse for only 50 of the current list price I O boards face some tough operating conditions some more severe than the boards are designed to withstand When a board becomes damaged just return the unit with an order for its replacement at only 50 of the current list price We don t need to profit from your misfortune By the way we honor this warranty for any manufacturer s board that we have a replacement for 30 Day Money Back Guarantee You may return any Measurement Computing Corporation product within 30 days of purchase for a full refund of the price paid for the product being returned If you are not satisfied or chose the wrong product by mistake you do not have to keep it Please call for an RMA number first No credits or returns accepted without a copy of the original invoice Some software products are subject to a repackaging fee These warranties are in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular application The remedies provided herein are the 5 sole and exclusive remedies Neither Measurement Computing Corporation nor its employees shall be liable for any direct
21. the CSOFF x CIO TERM100 CIO SPADES0O 50 SSR RACK24 SSR RACK48 CIO ERB24 CIO ERB48 17 CIO DIO96 User s Guide Specifications Table 5 P1 pin out Pin Signal name Pin Signal name 50 GND 49 5V 48 FIRSTPORTC Bit 0 47 FIRSTPORTC Bit 1 46 FIRSTPORTC Bit 2 45 FIRSTPORTC Bit 3 44 FIRSTPORTC Bit 4 43 FIRSTPORTC Bit 5 42 FIRSTPORTC Bit 6 41 FIRSTPORTC Bit 7 40 FIRSTPORTB Bit 0 39 FIRSTPORTB Bit 1 38 FIRSTPORTB Bit 2 37 FIRSTPORTB Bit 3 36 FIRSTPORTB Bit 4 35 FIRSTPORTB Bit 5 34 FIRSTPORTB Bit 6 33 FIRSTPORTB Bit 7 32 FIRSTPORTA Bit 0 31 FIRSTPORTA Bit 1 30 FIRSTPORTA Bit 2 29 FIRSTPORTA Bit 3 28 FIRSTPORTA Bit 4 27 FIRSTPORTA Bit 5 26 FIRSTPORTA Bit 6 25 FIRSTPORTA Bit 7 24 SECONDPORTC Bit 0 23 SECONDPORTC Bit 1 22 SECONDPORTC Bit 2 21 SECONDPORTC Bit 3 20 SECONDPORTC Bit 4 19 SECONDPORTC Bit 5 18 SECONDPORTC Bit 6 17 SECONDPORTC Bit 7 16 SECONDPORTB Bit 0 15 SECONDPORTB Bit 1 14 SECONDPORTB Bit 2 13 SECONDPORTB Bit 3 12 SECONDPORTB Bit 4 11 SECONDPORTB Bit 5 10 SECONDPORTB Bit 6 9 SECONDPORTB Bit 7 8 SECONDPORTA Bit 0 7 SECONDPORTA Bit 1 6 SECONDPORTA Bit 2 5 SECONDPORTA Bit 3 4 SECONDPORTA Bit 4 3 SECONDPORTA Bit 5 2 SECONDPORTA Bit 6 1 SECONDPORTA Bit 7 Table 6 P2 pin out Pin Signal name Pin Signal name 50 GND 49 5V
22. ve 89 336 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility EN55022 1987 EN50082 1 Emissions Group 1 Class B EN55022 1987 Radiated and Conducted emissions Immunity EN50082 1 JEC 801 2 1987 Electrostatic Discharge immunity Criteria 801 3 1984 Radiated Electromagnetic Field immunity Criteria A JEC 801 4 1988 Electric Fast Transient Burst immunity Criteria Declaration of Conformity based on tests conducted by Chomerics Test Services Woburn MA 01801 USA in December 1995 Test records are outlined in Chomerics Test Report EMI0168B 95 We hereby declare that the equipment specified conforms to the above Directives and Standards Moet Carl Haapaoja Director of Quality Assurance Measurement Computing Corporation 10 Commerce Way Suite 1008 Norton Massachusetts 02766 508 946 5100 Fax 508 946 9500 E mail info mccdaq com www mccdag com
23. witch In the default configuration addresses 9 and 8 are down and all others are up Address 9 200 hex 512 decimal and address 8 100 hex 256 decimal When added together they equal 300 hex 768 decimal CIO DIO96 User s Guide Installing the CIO DIO96 Disregard the numbers printed on the switch When setting the base address refer to the numbers printed in white on the printed circuit board PC Address Summary Hex Range Function Hex Range Function 000 00F 8237 DMA 1 2C0 2CF EGA 020 021 8259 PIC 1 2D0 2DF EGA 040 043 8253 TIMER 2E0 2E7 GPIB AT 060 063 8255 PPI XT 2E8 2EF SERIAL PORT 060 064 8742 CONTROLLER AT 2F8 2FF SERIAL PORT 070 071 CMOS RAM amp NMI MASK AT 300 30F PROTOTYPE CARD 080 08F DMA PAGE REGISTERS 310 31F PROTOTYPE CARD 0 0 1 8259 PIC 2 320 32F HARD DISK XT OAO 0AF NMI MASK XT 378 37F PARALLEL PRINTER 0C0 0DF 8237 2 AT 380 38F SDLC OFO OFF 80287 NUMERIC CO P AT 3A0 3AF SDLC 1FO 1FF HARD DISK AT 3B0 3BB MDA 200 20F GAME CONTROL 3BC 3BF PARALLEL PRINTER 210 21F EXPANSION UNIT XT 3C0 3CF EGA 238 23B BUS MOUSE 3D0 3DF CGA 23C 23F ALT BUS MOUSE 3E8 3EF SERIAL PORT 270 27F PARALLEL PRINTER 3F0 3F7 FLOPPY DISK 2B0 2BF EGA 3F8 3FF SERIAL PORT You can set base address switch to any address in the range of 000 3F8 If you are not using IBM prototyping cards or another board wh
24. www mccdaq com cbicatalog chbiproduct asp dept_id 102 amp pf id 281 CIO SPADES0 16 X 4 termination panel which mates with both 37 pin and 50 pin connectors Details on this product are available on our web site at www mccdaq com pdfs screw pdf CIO MINI50 50 pin screw terminal board Details on this product are available on our web site at www mccdaq com cbicatalog chbiproduct asp dept_id 102 amp pf 14 258 SSR RACK24 24 channel solid state relay mounting rack for digital signal conditioning Details on this product are available on our web site at www mccdaq com cbicatalog cbiproduct asp dept_id 122 amp pf id 1193 SSR RACK48 48 channel solid state relay mounting rack with quad format modules Details on this product are available on our web site at www mcecdaq com cbicatalog cbiproduct asp dept_id 122 amp pf_id 622 CIO ERB24 24 Form relays 6 Amp relay accessory board for digital signal conditioning Details on this product are available on our web site at www imecdag com cbicatalog cbiproduct asp dept_id 123 amp pf_id 241 CIO ERB48 48 Form relays 6 Amp relay 50 pin accessory board for digital signal conditioning Details on this product are available on our web site at www inccdag com cbicatalog cbiproduct asp dept_id 123 amp pf_id 242 Information on signal connections General information regarding signal connection and configuration is available in the Guide to Signal Conne

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