Omega 1002 manual Table of Contents

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Table of Contents

1. INTRODUCTION

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1.1

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

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1.2

THE BLOCK DIAGRAMS

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1.3

FEATURES

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1.4

SPECIFICATIONS

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1.4.1

Power Consumption

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1.4.2

Analog Inputs

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1.4.3

D/I and D/O

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1.4.4

A/D Trigger Methods

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1.4.5

Interrupt Channel

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1.4.6

Programmable Timer/Counter

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1.5

APPLICATIONS

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1.6

PRODUCT CHECK LIST

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2. HARDWARE CONFIGURATION

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2.1

BOARD LAYOUT

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2.2

JUMPER SETTING

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2.3

AD CALIBRATION

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2.4

SYSTEM BLOCK

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2.5

DAUGHTER BOARDS

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2.5.1 OME-DB-1825

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2.5.2 OME-DB-8225

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2.5.3 OME-DB-37

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2.5.4 OME- DN-37

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2.5.5 OME-DB-16P Isolated Input Board

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2.5.6

OME-DB-16R Relay Board

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2.6

ANALOG INPUT SIGNAL CONNECTION

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2.7

JUMPER SETTING

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2.8

THE CONNECTORS

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3. I/O REGISTERS

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3.1

HOW TO FIND THE I/O ADDRESS

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3.2

THE I/O ADDRESS MAP

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3.2.1

Section 1

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3.2.2

Section 2

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4. FUNCTION OPERATION

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4.1

DIGITAL I/O

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Contents User’sGuide Servicing North America Table of Contents Software and Demo Program Diagnostic Program General Description IntroductionX86 System Block DiagramFeatures Specifications Power ConsumptionAnalog Inputs 4 A/D Trigger Methods 3 D/I and D/OInterrupt Channel Programmable Timer/CounterOME-PCI-1002 series multifunction cards ApplicationsRelease Notes Product Check ListBoard Layout Hardware ConfigurationA/D Calibration Jumper SettingOME-PCI-1002 System Function Block System Block DiagramOME-DB-8225 OME-DB-37 Daughter BoardsOME-DB-16P Isolated Input Board OME-DB-16R Relay Board Analog Input Signal Connection Page Page Signal Shielding Jumper Settings Connectors Page O Registers How to Find the I/O AddressPage I/O Address Map Section 8254 Registers Status Register Clear Interrupt Interrupt Source Selection General Control RegisterTrigger Method Selection Digital I/O Function OperationA/D trigger 8254 TimerSymbol Name Minimum Maximum CPU A/D ConversionSuggested Settling Times 1 A/D Conversion Trigger Modes Software Trigger and Polling Techniques Page Page Software and Demo Program Driver Plug & Play Test Power-ON Plug & Play TestA/D Test D I/O TestWARRANTY/DISCLAIMER Temperature