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1. Input ranges 10 V 5 V 0 to 10 V switch selectable Polarity Unipolar Bipolar switch selectable A D pacing Software polled typically through ISR paced by on board counter A D trigger sources External polled digital input trigger Digital In 1 Data transfer Software polled typically through ISR paced by on board counter DMA None A D conversion time 25 us Throughput 20 kHz PC dependent Accuracy 0 01 of reading 1 LSB Differential linearity error 1 LSB Integral linearity error 0 5 LSB No missing codes guaranteed 12 bits Gain drift A D specs 25 ppm C Zero drift A D specs 10 u VC Common Mode Range 10 V CMRR 72 dB Input leakage current 25 C 100 nA Input impedance 10 Meg Ohms min Absolute maximum input voltage 35 V Noise Distribution Rate 1 to 20 kHz Avg 2 bins Avg 1 bin Avg bins Bipolar 10 V 100 100 3 bins Bipolar 5 V 100 100 3 bins Unipolar 10 V 100 100 3 bins Digital Input Output Table 2 Digital input output specifications main connector J1 Digital type main connector J1 Output 74LS273 Input _ 74LS244 Configuration 4 fixed output bits 3 fixed input bits Number of channels 4 out 3 in Output high 2 7 volts min 0 4 mA Output low 0 4 volts max 8 mA Input high 2 0 volts min 7 volts absolute max Input
2. Use a BP 37 backplate and cable assembly to bring signals from the digital connector to the backplate BP 37 terminates with a 37 pin male backplate connector You can run a standard C37FF 2 cable alongside the analog connector J1 through the gap in the expansion slot backplate Cabling The red stripe identifies pin 1 Figure 8 C37FF x cable 37 t 20 Figure 9 C37FFS x cable 14 CIO DAS08 User s Guide Installing the CIO DAS08 The red stripe identifies pin 1 E Figure 10 BP 37 cable Field wiring signal termination and conditioning You can use the following screw termination and signal conditioning products with the C37FF x or C37FFS cable CIO MINI37 37 pin screw terminal board Details on this product are available on our web site at www mccdaq com cbicatalog cbiproduct asp dept 1d 102 amp pf 1d 255 CIO TERMINAL 37 pin screw terminal board with on board prototyping area Details on this product are available on our web site at www mccdaq com cbicatalog cbiproduct asp dept id 102 amp pf 1d 282 CIO SPADE50 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 BP 37 Backplate with 37 pin male connector cable Details on this product are available on our web site at www mccdaq com cbicatalog cbiproduct asp dept id 103 amp
3. 16 bit down counter channels three digital input four digital output and 24 digital I O lines The analog input range and polarity are selectable with an on board switch Bipolar input ranges are 10 V and 5 V The Unipolar input range is 0 to 10 V You select the base address with onboard dip switches The interrupt level and pacer source are jumper selectable You can set the pacer source to use the internal PC clock or an external clock The CIO DASOS has a 37 pin analog connector and an onboard 37 pin digital connector Four digital output bits and three digital input bits are provided on the board s main connector A 37 pin connector mounted on the board provides 24 digital I O bits based on the 82C55 specification The 24 bits are configured as two eight bit ports and two four bit ports Each of these ports may be individually programmed as input or output Software features For information on the features of nstaCal and the other software included with your CIO DASOS refer to the Quick Start Guide that shipped with your device The Quick Start Guide is also available in PDF at www mccdaq com PDFmanuals DAQ Software Quick Start pdf Check www mccdaq com download htm for the latest software version Chapter 2 Installing the ClO DAS08 What comes with your ClIO DAS08 shipment The following items are shipped with the CIO DASOS Hardware CIO DAS08 C E a ae 10 DD Optional com
4. setting using the four dip switches accessible through the CIO DASOS connector bracket Figure 5 These switches set the input range for the analog inputs Available bipolar input ranges are 3 The CIO DASOS is shipped with the analog input range configured for 4 10 V and 4 RANGE SELECT SWITCHES EM S3 S2 uH 1 5 Volt Range Shown o Figure 5 Range select switches tS V The Unipolar input range is 0 to 10 V 5 volts To change the range refer to Figure 5 and the table below to determine the correct positions of switches S1 through S4 for the range and gain you want to set You do not have to turn off the PC power or disconnect signals to change these switch settings Range Switch Settings Range S1 S2 S3 S4 Gain Resolution 5 V Left Right Left Right 1 2 44 mV bit 10 V Right Left Left Right 0 5 4 88 mV bit 0 10 V Left Right Right Left 1 2 44 mV bit Positions other than those shown in the table are not valid Installing the CIO DASO8 After configuring the board install the CIO DASOS 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 install your board Refer to the Quick Start Guide for instructions on installin
5. sole and exclusive remedies Neither Measurement Computing Corporation nor its employees shall be liable for any direct 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 CIO DASO8 doc 3 Trademark and Copyright Information TracerDAQ 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 is a 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
6. 5 aa cn LLGND 14 33 CHA High LLGND 13 32 CH5 High LLGND 12 31 CH6 High 30 CH7 High Dig Common 11 29 5V Digital Out 4 10 28 Dig GND Digital Out 3 9 27 Digital In 3 Digital Out 2 8 26 Digital In 2 Digital Out 1 7 25 Digital In 1 Counter 2 Out 6 24 Interrupt Input Counter 1 Out 5 23 Gate2 Counter 1 In 4 22 Gate 1 Counter 0 Out 3 21 Gate 0 Counter O In 2 12V PC Bus 1 ee ee o Q Figure 6 37 pin analog connector 13 CIO DAS08 User s Guide Installing the CIO DAS08 Pin out Digital connector J2 The digital connector J2 is a 37 pin type D connector that is mounted on the CIO DASOS board see Figure 7 This connector is identical to the CIO DIO24 connector except that the Interrupt Input and Interrupt Enable pins are not provided These are no connect pins NC on the CIO DAS08 The CIO DASOS has an interrupt input pin at pin 24 on the analog connector J1 o CND 13 37 FIRSTPORTA Bit 0 GND 17 36 FIRSTPORTA Bit 1 IV 16 35 FIRSTPORTA Bit 2 NDS 34 FIRSTPORTA Bit 3 e 33 FIRSTPORTA Bit 4 NB da 32 FIRSTPORTA Bit 5 eae 31 FIRSTPORTA Bit 6 GUB M 30 FIRSTPORTA Bit 7 prsteorreSro 10 Bi 2 ERSTEORTE EI FIRSTPORTB Bit1 9 27 FIRSTPORTC Bit 2 FIRSTPORTB Bit2 8 26 FIRSTPORTC Bit 3 FIRSTPORTB Bit3 7 25 FIRSTPORTC Bit 4 FIRSTPORTB Bit 4 6 24 FIRSTPORTC Bit 5 FIRSTPORTB Bit5 5 23 FIRSTPORTC Bit 6 FIRSTPORTB Bit6 4 22 FIRSTPORTC Bit 7 FIRSTPORTB Bit7 3 21 GND NC 2 20 5V NC 1 Figure 7 37 pin digital connector
7. CIO DASOS8 Eight 12 bit Single ended Analog Inputs 31 Digital I O User s Guide Cl0 DAS08 Eu t eee c2 EUN UB f Jos m Lj C6 mmm mmm Qum Td 4 T I mc t dda I Pis Po M or uz Maia 1 NIS Plana C RNI pu ma wm wm wx m um Um mm mmm mm B R J iat Ul e e 0082054 e b 98765 4 36 3 dA TTA 1 S ctl C ADDRESS Us eiae O 9 e6 o sm 7 cc MEASUREMENT COMPUTING CIO DASOS8 Multifunction Analog and Digital I O board User s Guide A Vi MEASUREMENT COMPUTING Document Revision 9 January 2007 Copyright 2007 Measurement Computing Corporation Your new Measurement Computing product comes with a fantastic extra Management committed to your satisfaction Refer to www mccdaq 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 the 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 i
8. E CARD 080 08F DMA PAGE REGISTERS 310 31F PROTOTYPE CARD 0A0 0A1 8259 PIC 2 AT 320 32F HARD DISK XT 0A0 0AF NMI MASK XT 378 37F PARALLEL PRINTER 0C0 0DF 8237 2 AT 380 38F SDLC OFO OFF 80287 NUMERIC CO P AT 3B0 3BB SDLC 1FO 1FF HARD DISK AT 3BC 3BF MDA 200 20F GAME CONTROL 3C0 3CF 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 The CIO DAS08 base switch can be set for an address in the span of 000 3FOh so it should not be hard to find a free address area If you are not using IBM prototyping cards or some other board which occupies these addresses then 300 31F HEX are free to use Addresses not specifically listed such as 390 39Fh are free 10 CIO DAS08 User s Guide Installing the CIO DAS08 Interrupt level Set the interrupt jumper only if your software requires it If you do set the interrupt jumper check your PC s current configuration for interrupt conflicts Do not use IR2 in PC AT class machines or higher Use the jumper block labeled INT above the PC bus interface gold pins to set the interrupt The board is shipped with the jumper in the X position which means that no interrupt level is set Figure 3 234567X INT Figure 3 Interrupt level select jumper no interrupt level set To pace conversions th
9. In 21 Gate 0 3 Counter 0 Out 22 Gate 1 4 Counter 1 In 23 Gate 3 5 Counter 1 Out 24 Interrupt Input 6 Counter 2 Out 25 Digital In 1 7 Digital Out 1 26 Digital In 2 8 Digital Out 2 27 Digital In 3 9 Digital Out 3 28 Dig GND 10 Digital Out 4 29 5V 11 Dig Common 30 CH7 High 12 LLGND 31 CH6 High 13 LLGND 32 CH5 High 14 LLGND 33 CH4 High 15 LLGND 34 CH3 High 16 LLGND 35 CH2 High 17 LLGND 36 CH1 High 18 LLGND 37 CHO High 19 10V Ref Digital connector J2 pin out Table 10 Digital connector J2 pin out Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name 1 NC 20 5V 2 NC 21 GND 3 FIRSPORTB Bit 7 22 FIRSPORTC Bit 7 4 FIRSPORTB Bit 6 23 FIRSPORTC Bit 6 5 FIRSPORTB Bit 5 24 FIRSPORTC Bit 5 6 FIRSPORTB Bit 4 25 FIRSPORTC Bit 4 7 FIRSPORTB Bit 3 26 FIRSPORTC Bit 3 8 FIRSPORTB Bit 2 27 FIRSPORTC Bit 2 9 FIRSPORTB Bit 1 28 FIRSPORTC Bit 1 10 FIRSPORTB Bit 0 29 FIRSPORTC Bit 0 11 GND 30 FIRSPORTA Bit 7 12 5V 31 FIRSPORTA Bit 6 13 GND 32 FIRSPORTA Bit 5 14 12V 33 FIRSPORTA Bit 4 15 GND 34 FIRSPORTA Bit 3 16 12V 35 FIRSPORTA Bit 2 17 GND 36 FIRSPORTA Bit 1 18 5V 37 FIRSPORTA Bit 0 19 GND 19 C 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 declar
10. all the board The location of each switch and jumper on the CIO DASOS is shown in Figure 1 G PIT CO DASOS P Em MI tees a I lt Analog Input li Range N B i i switches Clock Source jumper Digital BEER ri oceanic N connector i Analog Es lii connector Se ta e ie Ji TE j aa A A A A AA J1 Base Address Interrupt Level j C switches jumper g Figure 1 Switch and jumper locations The CIO DASOS is shipped with the factory default settings listed in the table below Factory configured default settings Base address DIP switches Sets the base address 300h 768 decimal Interrupt level jumper Sets the interrupt level X position no interrupt level set Clock source jumper Sets the pacer source as the internal PC clock or 24 NC position external source an external clock Analog input range and gain Sets the analog input range and gain 5V Review the following information to change the default configuration of a jumper or switch CIO DAS08 User s Guide Installing the CIO DAS08 Base address Before you install the CIO DASOS in your computer set the base address by using the dip switches labeled ADDRESS located on the board The easiest way to set the base address switch is to let nstaCal show you the correct settings However if are already familiar with setting ISA base addresses you may use the base address switch description below to guide your b
11. any form by any means electronic mechanical by photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written 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 Usen s Guide 2 02 5 rsscccssekccececaceseucsseccucecderaqecessottectseeinecaseccucedsactavasteccuerseeteuneveasagcciethadeavecceects 6 What you will learn from this user s guide eere enne enne nennen enne 6 Conventions in this user s guide csecsenc enrio iei ieia E i ia i eee esce te e eee 6 Where to find mote information cesse tenere rine eere err edidere erase o oe E E dedere 6 Chapter 1 Introducing the CIO DAS0R sse essere esser esser essere renne ennenen nenen nenen ennenen 7 Overview CIO DASOS features cete eee deti Ate eee eie ete eec eee 7 Software fea
12. ase address selection Unless there is already another board in your system using address 300 hex 768 decimal leave the switches as they are set at the factory The example shown in Figure 2 shows the settings for the factory default base address of 300 hex SW HEX 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 A9 200 A8 100 A7 80 A6 40 A5 20 ADDRESS A4 10 A3 08 Figure 2 Base address switches 300h shown In the default configuration shown in Figure 2 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 A complete address is constructed by calculating the hexadecimal number which corresponds to all the address bits the CIO DASOS can respond to The range of base addresses is 000h to 3FO0h Certain address are used by the PC others are free and may be used by the CIO DAS08 and other expansion boards Refer to the following table 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 I O Addresses 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 PROTOTYP
13. ation 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 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 DASO08 This document is available on our website at www mccdaq com registermaps RegMapCIO DAS08 pdf Chapter 4 Specifications Typical for 25 C unless otherwise specified Specifications in italic text are guaranteed by design Analog input Table 1 Analog input specifications Parameter Specification A D converter type AD574 Resolution 12 bits Number of channels 8 single ended
14. e eden o irit goat has tab Dort heu d Testa Et utem e EUR 18 Main connectors atid piri Out sc e ne TER ARE RUE EE eo eee E dU ea 19 Analog connector JT piri QUU eee eee eE E dd eite ta dpa t ode i ee nea 19 Digital connector J2 DIm Ut cce eS UL dM AI aaa teeta cent tas Mag cad AUR EE 19 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 DASOS so that you get the most out of its analog input and digital I O features This user s guide also refers you to related documents available on our web site and to technical support resources Conventions in this user s guide For more information on 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 dit Angle brackets that enclose numbers separated by a colon signify a range of numbers 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
15. es under sole responsibility that the product CIO DAS08 to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the relevant provisions of the following standards or other documents EU EMC Directive 89 336 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility 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 A EC 801 3 1984 Radiated Electromagnetic Field immunity Criteria A EC 801 4 1988 Electric Fast Transient Burst immunity Criteria A Declaration of Conformity based on tests conducted by Chomerics Test Services Woburn MA 01801 USA in November 1995 Test records are outlined in Chomerics Test Report EMI0168A 95 We hereby declare that the equipment specified conforms to the above Directives and Standards here 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 mccdag com www mccdag com
16. g 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 To test your installation and configure your board run the nstaCal utility you installed in the previous section Refer to the Quick Start Guide that came with your board www mccdag com PDFmanuals DAQ Software Quick Start pdf for information on how to initially set up and load nstaCal CIO DASO8 User s Guide Installing the CIO DAS08 Connecting the board for I O operations Connectors cables I O connectors The table below lists the board connector applicable cables and compatible accessory products Board connector cables and accessory equipment Connector type Analog connector J1 37 pin male D connector Digital connector J2 37 pin male D connector Compatible cables with analog connector J1 C37FF x C37 FFS x Compatible cables with digital connector J2 BP 37 Compatible accessory products with the CIO MINI37 C37FF x cable C37FFS x cable and the CIO TERMINAL BP 37 cable CIO SPADESO CIO EXP16 CIO EXP32 Pin out Analog connector J1 The analog connector J1 is a 37 pin type D connector that is accessible from the rear of the PC through the expansion backplate see Figure 6 Range S4 S3 S2 S1 o 10V Ref 19 i 37 CHO High ioo 0 HH 2 ce LLGND 16 RA cua DER LLGND 1
17. 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 helpful information relevant to the operation of the CIO DASOS MCC s Specifications CIO DASO8 the PDF version of the Specifications chapter in this guide is available on our web site at www mccdaq com pdfs CIO DA S08 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 mcecdag com signals signals pdf MCC s Universal Library User s Guide is available on our web site at www mccdaq com PDFmanuals sm ul user guide pdf MCC s Universal Library Function Reference is available on our web site at www mcecdag com PDFmanuals sm ul functions pdf MCC s Universal Library for LabVIEW User s Guide is available on our web site at www mccdaq com PDFmanuals SM UL LabVIEW pdf CIO DASO06 User s Guide this document is also available on our web site at www mecdaq com P DFmanuals CIO DAS08 pdf Chapter 1 Introducing the CIO DASO8 Overview CIO DAS08 features The CIO DASOS is a multifunction analog and digital I O board supported under popular Microsoft Windows operating systems The CIO DASOS provides eight single ended channels of 12 bit analog input three
18. low 0 8 volts max 0 5 volts absolute min Output power up reset state 17 CIO DASO8 User s Guide Specifications Table 3 Digital input output specifications digital connector J2 Digital type digital I O connector J2 82C55 Configuration 2 banks of 8 2 banks of 4 programmable by bank as input or output Number of channels 24 I O Output high 3 0 volts min 2 5 mA Output low 0 4 volts max 2 5 mA 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 Table 4 Interrupt specifications Interrupts 2 7 jumper selectable Interrupt enable Programmable Interrupt sources External Interrupt In rising edge on board counter jumper selectable Counters Table 5 Counter specifications Counter type 52C54 Configuration 3 down counters 16 bits each Counter 0 Independent user Source User connector Counter 0 In configurable Gate User connector Gate 0 Output User connector Counter 0 Out Counter 1 Independent user Source User connector Counter 1 In configurable Gate User connector Gate 1 Output User connector Counter 1 Out Counter 2 Independent user Source PC SysCIk via divide by 2 circuit configurable Gate User connector Gate 2 Output User connecto
19. nto a DAQ system Lifetime warranty Every hardware product manufactured by Measurement Computing Corporation is warranted against 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 5096 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 5096 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 buyer s
20. pf id 1 CIO EXP16 16 channel analog multiplexer board with on board CJC sensor Details on this product are available on our web site at www mccdaq com cbicatalog cbiproduct asp dept id 126 amp pf id 249 CIO EXP32 32 channel analog multiplexer board with an on board CJC sensor and 2 gain amps Details are available on our web site at www mccdaq com cbicatalog cbiproduct asp dept_id 126 amp pf_id 250 Information on signal connections General information regarding signal connection and configuration is available in the Guide to Signal Connections available at www mccdaq com signals signals pdf Chapter 3 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 registers 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 mccdaq com PDFmanuals sm ul user guide pdf Packaged applications programs Many packaged applic
21. ponents You can also order the following MCC products to use with your CIO DAS08 Cables I BP 37 Signal termination and conditioning accessories MCC provides signal conditioning and termination products for use with the CIO DASOS Refer to Field wiring signal termination and conditioning on page 15 for a complete list of compatible accessory products Additional documentation In addition to this hardware user s guide you should also receive the Quick Start Guide available in PDF at www mccdaq com PDFmanuals DA Q Software Quick Start pdf This booklet supplies a brief description of the software you received with your CIO DASOS and information regarding installation of that software Please read this booklet completely before installing any software or hardware CIO DAS08 User s Guide Installing the CIO DAS08 Configuring the ClIO DAS08 The CIO DAS08 has two sets of switches and two jumpers that should be set before installing the board in the PC Mounted on the board is a bank of DIP switches for setting the base address a jumper for setting the interrupt level and a jumper for setting the pacer source to either the internal PC Clock source or an external clock A bank of four switches on the connector bracket is used for setting the analog input range The nstaCal calibration and test program included with the CIO DASOS will show you how to configure the board Run nstaCal before you open your computer and inst
22. r Counter 2 Out Clock input frequency 10 MHz max High pulse width clock input 30 ns min Low pulse width clock input 50 ns min Gate width high 50 ns min Gate width low 50 ns min Input low voltage 0 8 V max Input high voltage 2 0 V min Output low voltage 0 4 V max Output high voltage 3 0 V min Power consumption Table 6 Power consumption specifications Parameter Specification 5V 250 mA typical 312 mA max 12V 15 mA typical 21 mA max 12V 25 mA typical 35 mA max Environmental Table 7 Environmental specifications Operating temperature range 0to 50 C Storage temperature range 20 to 70 C Humidity 0 to 90 non condensing 18 CIO DASO8 User s Guide Specifications Main connectors and pin out Table 8 Connector specifications Connector type Analog connector J1 37 pin male D connector Digital connector J2 37 pin male D connector Compatible cables with analog connector J1 C37FF x C37FF x cable C37FFS x cable and the BP 37 cable C37 FFS x Compatible cables with digital connector J2 BP 37 Compatible accessory products with the CIO MINI37 CIO TERMINAL CIO SPADES0 CIO EXP16 CIO EXP32 Analog connector J1 pin out Table 9 Analog connector J1 pin out Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name 1 12V PC Bus 20 12V PC Bus 2 Counter 0
23. rough hardware either the on board pacer or an external clock move this jumper to another position The CIO DASOS can use interrupt levels 2 through 7 Refer to the following table for some typical interrupt assignments on a computer The levels most often available are 5 and 7 Hardware interrupt assignments Name Description Name Description NMI Parity IRQ8 Real Time Clock AT IRQO Timer IRQ9 RE directed to IRQ2 AT IRO Keyboard IRQ10 Unassigned IRQ2 Reserved XT IRQII Unassigned INT 8 15 AT IRQ3 COM OR SDLC IRQ12 Unassigned IRQ4 COM OR SDLC IRQ13 80287 MUNERIC CO P IRQ5 Hard Disk XT IRQ14 Hard Disk LPT AT IRQ6 Floppy Disk IRQI5 Unassigned IRQ7 LPT Note IRQ8 15 are AT only Clock source With revision 4 and higher hardware you can use the on board pacer clock to trigger A D conversions by setting the clock source jumper labeled J on the board to the 6 24 position This setting routes the pacer output pin 6 to the interrupt input pin 24 By default this jumper is configured as not connected NC Refer to Figure 4 Figure 4 Clock source jumper default setting Note to pace conversions with the on board pacer you must also select a hardware interrupt by configuring the interrupt level select jumper discussed above 11 CIO DASO8 User s Guide Installing the CIO DAS08 Analog input range Configure the signal polarity and the analog input range
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