Omega Engineering PCI-DAS1200 manual Installation, Windows 95, 98 & NT

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2.0 INSTALLATION

The PCI-DAS1200 and PCI-DAS1200/JR boards are easy to use. This quick start procedure will help you setup, install, and test your board quickly and easily. We assume you already know how to open the PC and install expan- sion boards. If you are unfamiliar or uncomfortable with board installation, please refer to your computer’s documentation.

2.1 WINDOWS 95, 98 & NT

PCI products are completely plug and play. Simply follow the steps shown below to install your PCI hardware.

1.Turn your computer off, unplug it, open it up, and insert the PCI board into any available PCI slot.

2.Close your computer up, plug it back in, and turn it on.

3.Windows 95, 98 will automatically detect the board as it starts up. If the board's installation file is already on the system, it will load without user interaction. If the installation file is not detected, you will be prompted to insert the disk containing it. The required file is on the InstaCal disk or CD you received with your board. The appropriate file will then be automatically loaded, and the PCI board will appear in the Device Manager under DAS Components.

2.1.1Install the InstaCAL™ software

InstaCal is a powerful installation, calibration, and self-test program included with all boards. It is

very important that you load and run InstaCal prior to trying to use your board. To install InstaCal, insert the Insta- Cal disk or CD into an appropriate disk drive in your computer. From the main Start menu (located on the lower left of your screen) select Run. At this point type the drive letter where the InstaCal disk resides followed by :\setup. For example if the InstaCal floppy disk is in your “a” drive, from the RUN screen enter a:\setup. (omit the period.)

Alternatively, from the RUN screen, select browse, select the drive where the InstaCal disk or CD resides, then select setup.exe and click OK. The Add/Remove Programs utility found in the Control Panel can also be used. Be sure the InstaCal floppy disk or CD is in its drive and press Install… .

The install wizard will now launch, and you will then be prompted for additional information. Follow the instruc- tions and, if possible, accept the defaults. If this is your first installation, we urge you to accept the defaults. It will be easier for us to assist you in the unlikely event of trouble during your system setup and operation.

The installation routines will create all required folders/directories and unpack the various pieces of compressed software. The default location is on your main hard drive in a directory or folder named C:\CB\).

If you have purchased the Universal Library programmers library (highly recommended with the PCI-DAS1602 series), the installation program will install all the software required to run the PCI board as well as the Universal Library.

2.1.2 Launching InstaCal

Prior to starting InstaCal, reboot your computer so the various changes made to your startup files are active.

Use the InstaCal shortcut if you opted to install it.

From Win95, use "Start: Run", type inscal32 at the prompt, and click OK.

Alternatively, you may use Windows Explorer to find inscal.exe. It should be on your main hard drive in a directory called C:\CB. (if C:\ is your main hard drive). To launch InstaCal, simply double-click on the file inscal .exe.

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Contents Users Guide Table of Contents Table of Contents ORFN3&,$LDJUDP6 %ORFN$LDJUDP6-5 Installation Windows 95, 98 & NTUsing InstaCal DOS AND/OR Windows Testing the Installation Connector PIN Diagram Hardware ConnectionsAnalog Connections Differential Input System Grounds and Isolation Which system do you have?Systems with Common Mode ground offset Voltages Systems with Common GroundsLarge Common Mode Voltages Wiring ConfigurationsSmall Common Mode Voltages PCI-DAS1200 and signal source already have isolated grounds  Common Ground / Single-Ended InputsCommon Mode Voltage +/-10V / Single-Ended Inputs Common Mode Voltage +/-10VBoard Programming & Applications Programming LanguagesSelf-Calibration of the PCI-DAS1200 Alo g O u t Interrupt / ADC Fifo Register BADR0BADR1 Region Function OperationsEoacl InteEoaie IntclADC Channel MUX and Control Register Trigger CONTROL/STATUS Register Input Range Input Gain Measurement ResolutionEOC Pacer SourceTS10 TgenC0SRC Fifo Mode Sample CTRARM XtrigCalibration Register DAC Channel Cal FunctionCal Source SDI Dacen ModeCalen DACnR10BADR2 + BADR2ADC Data Register ADC Fifo Clear Register8254A Counter 0 Data ADC Post Trigger Conversion Counter BADR3ADC Pacer Clock Data and Control Registers BADR3 +ADC 8254 Control Register 8254A Counter 2 Data ADC Pacer Divider UpperBase + Digital I/O Data and Control RegistersDIO Port B Data DIO Port C DataDIO Control Register PRE-TRIGGER Index Counter Index and User Counter Data and Control Registers 8254BCounter DATA-ADC Or UserBADR3 + Ah 8254B Counter 1 Data User Counter #58254B Counter 2 Data User Counter #6 8254B Control RegisterBADR4 1 DAC0 Data Register2 DAC1 Data Register Electrical Specifications Analog Input SectionAnalog Output Parallel Digital Input / OutputCounter Section 82C54AOther Specifications Power consumptionEnvironmental For Your Notes EC Declaration of Conformity