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Input connections are labeled "+", "GND", and "-". Shields should be connected to the "GND" terminal if not grounded at the sensor end. Three-wire RTD connections can be made as follows: connect RTD wires +V and +I to the "+" terminal on the AIM-16, connect RTD wire -V to the "-" terminal, and connect RTD wire -I to the "GND" terminal. To assure that there is minimum susceptibility to EMI, proper EMI cabling techniques (twisted-pair wiring and, in extreme cases shielded wiring) must be used on input wiring.

If the precision 10V reference voltage from the A/D converter is to be used by external circuits, make connections to the two-position screw terminal labeled REF OUT. Then, connect a cable between the 37-pin connector on the card and the A/D converter.

As many as eight AIM-16 cards, or 128 channels may be serviced by one analog-to-digital converter card. The AIM-16 cards in the system are "daisy-chained" together by 37-conductor ribbon cables plugged on each card to two parallel 37-pin Sub-D connectors. The address of the AIM-16 card is established by selecting an output channel via a jumper installed at location OV0 to OV7.

The ribbon cable that interconnects AIM-16 to the AD12-8 also provides computer power (via the AD12-8) to the AIM-16. If Option P is installed on your AIM-16(s), 5V computer power is used by that option to generate isolated ±15V for the analog circuits on AIM-16 (Otherwise, ±12V computer power is used.). Since each AIM-16 can draw up to 125mA of current when Option P is installed, it is desirable to keep the total cable length from the A/D to the furthest AIM-16 as short as possible. You can tell if Option P is installed on your AIM-16(s) by looking at the lower-left quadrant of the board. If Option P is not installed, then there will be components absent in that area. If long cable length is required, you can use an external +5VDC power supply and locate it close to the AIM-16 to be powered. This, of course, will necessitate disconnecting the +5VDC computer power.

Also, if Option P is included on your card, it is desirable to have no more than three AIM-16s in any one "chain"; particularly if the REF OUT voltage is to be used as excitation for sensors. For applications where multiple AIM-16s are to be used, CAB37-18Y cables can be used. That cable provides ability to branch to two other AIM-16s. For example, consider the case where five AIM-16s are needed. In this case two CAB37-18Y and one CAB37-18 can be used as shown below.

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Contents Model AIM-16 Page Pageiii Equipment Not Manufactured by Acces WarrantyTerms and Conditions CoverageTable of Contents List of Tables List of FiguresIntroduction Specifications Analog Inputs and OutputsEnvironmental 1AIM-16 Block Diagram AIM-16 Manual Manual MAIM-16.D1d DOS/WIN3.x InstallationCD Installation Inch Diskette InstallationWinRisc.exe Directories Created on the Hard DiskPCIFind.exe SamplesRisc.bat Installation of the AIM-16Findbase.exe Poly.exeManual MAIM-16.D1d 1Use of CAB-37Y Cables Gain Selection Programmable Gain ModeManual Gain Mode Option SelectionCombination of Gain Mode Thermocouple Break Detect Selection Reference Junction Temperature Input Channel SelectionChannel Selection Current InputsPower Supply Selection RTD Sensor SelectionRTD Output Offset 2AIM-16 Option Selection Map Calibration and Test Calibration ProcedureSoftware DriversSample Programs AIM-16 Manual Manual MAIM-16.D1d Considerations for Thermocouples Sensor InterfaceConsiderations for Strain Gage Sensors Considerations for RTD SensorsConsiderations for Other Voltage Inputs Considerations for Current InputsAIM-16 Manual Manual MAIM-16.D1d Input Connector Pin Assignments Appendix a Cabling and Connector InformationA-2 Customer Comments