Omega 208H, DAQP-208, 308 user manual Device = C\DAQPAEN.EXE

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2.4.2.1 Enabler Command Line Options

To configure a DAQP series card, the Enabler requires one command line argument from the user to determine the configuration. This argument must be enclosed in parenthesis. Within the argument, a comma (no space) must be used to separate the parameters from each other if there are two or more parameters. The following parameters may be specified in the command line argument:

s

socket

Specifies the PCMCIA socket number to configure. “Socket” must be in the

 

 

range 0 - 15. This option is always required.

b

address

Specifies the base I/O address of the DAQP card in hexadecimal. “Address”

 

 

must reside on an even 8-byte boundary (“address” must end in 0 or 8). This

 

 

option is required if the “r” option is not used.

i

irq

Specifies the interrupt level (IRQ) of the DAQP card in hexadecimal. “Irq” must

 

 

be one of the following values: 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, or 0 if no IRQ is

 

 

desired. This option is required if the “r” option is not used.

waddress Specifies the base address of the memory window required to configure the DAQP card. Set “address”= D0 for a memory window at D0000, D8 for a memory window at D8000, etc. Valid settings for address are C8, CC, D0, D4, D8, and DC. If omitted, “address” = D0 is assumed.

r

Instructs the Enabler to release the resources previously allocated to the DAQP

 

card. When this option is used, B address and I irq options will be ignored.

 

Therefore, do NOT use this option when initially configuring the DAQP card.

2.4.2.2 Enabler Examples

Example 1

DEVICE = C:\DAQPA_EN.EXE

No command line argument is specified. The Enabler will report an error and display the proper usage of the Enabler.

Example 2 DEVICE = C:\DAQPA_EN.EXE (s0,b300,i5)

In this example, the Enabler will configure the DAQP card in socket 0 with a base address 300H and IRQ level 5 using a configuration memory window at D0000H.

Example 3 DEVICE = C:\DAQPA_EN.EXE (i10,b310,s1)

In example 3, the Enabler will configure the DAQP card in socket 1 with a base address at 310H and IRQ level 10 using a configuration memory window at D0000H. Note the parameter order is not significant.

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Contents DAQP-208/208H/308 Type II Pcmcia Data Acquisition Adapter sWARRANTY/DISCLAIMER For immediate technical or application assistance Servicing North AmericaServicing Europe Page Page Table of Contents Page Daqp Series Card Output Connector List of Figures and TablesIntroduction Hardware Configuration and Initial Setup Page Software Installation Windows NT Page Data Acquisition Software and Drivers DAQPACL.SYS DAQPAEN.EXE Page Device = C\DAQPACL.SYS Device = C\DAQPACL.SYS b300,i5 Page Page Page Device = C\DAQPAEN.EXE S0,r Field Wiring GND DA0 DA1CP-DAQPA Cable Assembly GNDDaqp Series Card Cable Mapping UIO-37 Screw Terminal Block UIO-37 Terminal BlockDC/DC Power Supply Theory of OperationAnalog Input Multiplexer Programmable Gain Control AmplifierScan List Register Trigger Circuit A/D Converter and Data Fifo Interrupt and Status Digital I/OA/D State Machine FifoTimer/Counter 10 D/A CircuitPage O Registers Pcmcia InterfaceSreset Address Map Bit Page Data Fifo Threshold Setting LSB 1080 Select channel 0, gain 2, 1st entry Page Page Page Page Digital input bit External gain select, high bit All Output Flush scan list command High byte of the almost full threshold 15 2K option 18. D/A Data Port Bit Definition Bits Explanation 15-13 19. D/A Update Modes 20. Timer/Counter Modes Page Page Page Specifications TTL DAQP-208/208H/308 Version April 12