Measurement Specialties PCI-DAS1002 manual Configuring the hardware, Differential input mode

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PCI-DAS1002 User's Manual

Installing the PCI-DAS1002

Configuring the hardware

All hardware configuration options on the PCI-DAS1002 are software controlled. You can select some of the configuration options using InstaCal, such as the analog input configuration (16 single-ended or eight differential channels), and the source for the two independent counters. Once selected, any program that uses the Universal Library will initialize the hardware according to these selections.

For general information regarding analog signal connection and configuration, refer to the Guide to Signal Connections (available on our web site at www.mccdaq.com/signals/signals.pdf).

Differential input mode

When all channels are configured for differential input mode, eight analog input channels are available. In this mode, the input signal is measured with respect to the low input. The input signal is delivered through three wires:

ƒThe wire carrying the signal to be measured connects to CH# IN HI.

ƒThe wire carrying the reference signal connects to CH# IN LO.

ƒThe third wire, typically a system ground, connects to LLGND.

Single-ended input mode

When all channels are configured for single-ended input mode, 16 analog input channels are available. In this mode, the input signal is referenced to the board's signal ground (LLGND). The input signal is delivered through two wires:

ƒThe wire carrying the signal to be measured connects to CH# IN HI.

ƒThe second wire connects to LLGND.

Connecting the board for I/O operations

Connectors, cables – main I/O connector

The table below lists the board connectors, applicable cables, and compatible accessory boards for the PCI- DAS1002.

 

Board Connectors, cables, accessory equipment

 

 

 

Connector type

 

100 pin high density Robinson Nugent connector

Compatible cables

 

C100FF-x, unshielded ribbon cable. x = length in feet (Figure 2 on on page 15)

Compatible accessory products

 

ISO-RACK16/P

(with the C100FF-x cable)

 

ISO-DA02/P

 

 

CIO-ERB08 (DADP-5037 adaptor required *)

 

 

CIO-ERB24 (DADP-5037 adaptor required *)

 

 

SSR-RACK08 (DADP-5037 adaptor required *)

 

 

SSR-RACK24 (DADP-5037 adaptor required *)

 

 

BNC-16SE

 

 

BNC-16DI

 

 

CIO-MINI50 (2 required)

 

 

CIO-TERM100 (1 required)

 

 

SCB-50 (1 required)

* Details on the DADP-5037 adaptor board are available on our web site at www.mccdaq.com/cbicatalog/cbiproduct.asp?dept_id=103&pf_id=1381.

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Contents Page PCI-DAS1002 Management committed to your satisfaction Trademark and Copyright Information Table of Contents Declaration of Conformity Where to find more information About this Users GuideWhat you will learn from this users guide Conventions in this users guideOverview PCI-DAS1002 features Software featuresIntroducing the PCI-DAS1002 ChapterPCI-DAS1002 block diagram PCI-DAS1002 functional block diagramInstalling the PCI-DAS1002 What is included with your PCI-DAS1002Hardware Additional documentation Optional componentsInstalling the software Installing the hardware Unpacking the PCI-DAS1002Configuring the hardware Connecting the board for I/O operationsDifferential input mode Single-ended input modePinout main I/O connector Channel differential modeChannel single-ended mode Field wiring and signal termination CablesProgramming and Developing Applications Programming languages Packaged applications programsRegister-level programming Calibrating the Board IntroductionCalibration theory Specifications Analog input specificationsAnalog input Accuracy CrosstalkNoise performance Analog output Absolute accuracyCalibrated accuracy components Counter specifications CountersPower consumption Digital input/outputInterrupts MiscellaneousConnector and pin out Channel differential mode pin outMain connector specifications Channel single-ended mode pin out Declaration of Conformity USAMailinfo@mccdaq.com