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2.2Unpacking

The card contains sensitive electronic components that can be easily damaged by static electricity. Failure to perform the procedure outlined below may damage the on board devices.

The board is packaged in an anti -static bag to avoid damage to the sensitive IC on the board. After opening the card module carton, extract the bag and place it only on a grounded anti-static surface to establish grounding. The card should be handled on a grounded anti-static mat. The operator should be wearing an anti -static wristband, grounded at the same point as the anti -static mat.

Inspect the card for obvious damage. Shipping and handling may cause damage to your module. Be sure there are no shipping and handing damages on the module before processing.

Note : DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL A DAMAGED BOARD IN THE COMPUTER.

You are now ready to install your card.

2.3Device Installation for Windows Systems

Once Windows 95/98/2000 has started, the Plug and Play function of Windows system will find the new NuDAQ/NuIPC cards. If this is the first time to install NuDAQ/NuIPC cards in your Windows system , you will be informed to input the device information source. Please refer to the “Software Installation Guide” for the steps of installing the device.

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Contents Page Trademarks ALL Rights ReservedAdlink Technology Inc Detailed Company InformationQuestions Page Contents 9112DblBufferTransfer 9112GetOverrunStatus ConversionConversion Digital Input and Output 9112DO 9112DA 9112ADSetChannel 9112ADSetRangePCI Scan Utility Appendix A. Demo. Programs Product Warranty/ServiceWhat do you need VR Assignment Adjustment Software UtilitiesHow to Use This Guide Features T r o d u c t i o nIntroduction ∙ Analog Output D/A SpecificationsApplications Analog Input A/DGeneral Specifications Digital I/O DIOProgrammable Counter Software Supporting Programming LibraryPCIS-LVIEW LabVIEW Driver PCIS-DDE DDE Server and InTouchTM PCIS-VEE HP-VEE DriverDAQBenchTM ActiveX Controls DASYLabTM PROInstallation ∙ InstallationWhat You Have Device Installation for Windows Systems Installation ∙Unpacking PCI -Bus Controller PCB LayoutPCI-9112 Layout ConverterPCB Layout of the PCI-9112 CPCI-9112 LayoutJumper Settings Analog Input Channel Configuration10 ∙ Installation D/A Reference Voltage Setting Clock Source Setting12 ∙ Installation Internal Reference Voltage SettingConnectors Pin Assignments CN 3 Analog Input / Output & Counter/TimerPin Assignments of PCI-9112 CN 1 Digital Signal Input DI 0 CN 2 Digital Signal Output do 014 ∙ Installation Pin Assignments of cPCI-9112 16 ∙ Installation Hardware Installation OutlineConnect with ACLD-9182 Daughter Board ConnectionConnect with ACLD-8125 Connect with ACLD-913718 ∙ Installation Connect with ACLD-9185Connect with ACLD-9138 and ACLD-9188 G i s t e r s F o r m a t I/O Registers MapRegisters Format ∙ 20 ∙ Registers Format A/D Data RegistersD/A Output Register A/D control Register Mode22 ∙ Registers Format MUX Register Bit8 ~ Bit5 Auto-Scan Bit24 ∙ Registers Format Software Trigger Register A/D Status Register26 ∙ Registers Format Digital I/O registerInternal Timer/Counter Register High Level ProgrammingLow Level Programming 28 ∙ Operation Theorem Analog Input Signal ConnectionE r a t i o n T h e o r e m A/D ConversionSingle-ended Mode Differential input modeOperation Theorem ∙ 30 ∙ Operation Theorem 4 Floating source and differential inputSoftware trigger 1 A/D Conversion ProcedureTimer Pacer Trigger 2 A/D Trigger ModesInterrupt Transfer Intx 3 A/D Data Transfer ModesExternal Trigger Software Data Transfer DrdyDMA Transfer Dmax D/A Conversion34 ∙ Operation Theorem Digital Input and OutputCounter Timer/Counter Operation36 ∙ Operation Theorem General Purpose Timer/ CounterPacer Trigger Source AddressControl Byte 38 ∙ Operation Theorem Mode DefinitionsLibraries Installation + + L i b r a r y++ Library ∙ 40 ∙ C/C++ Library Programming GuideNaming Convention Data TypesReturn Code 9112InitialSyntax Argument42 ∙ C/C++ Library 9112DI9112DI Channel Description9112DO 44 ∙ C/C++ Library 9112DA9112ADSetChannel 46 ∙ C/C++ Library 9112ADSetRangeCardnumber the card number of PCI-9112 10 9112ADSetMode48 ∙ C/C++ Library 11 9112ADSetAutoscan12 9112ADSoftTrig 50 ∙ C/C++ Library 13 9112ADAquire14 9112ADDMAStart 52 ∙ C/C++ Library 15 9112ADDMAStatus 54 ∙ C/C++ Library 16 9112ADDMAStop17 9112ContDmaStart 56 ∙ C/C++ Library 18 9112CheckHalfReady20 9112GetOverrunStatus 19 9112DblBufferTransfer58 ∙ C/C++ Library 21 9112ContDmaStop22 9112ADINTStart 60 ∙ C/C++ Library 23 9112ADINTStatus24 9112ADINTStop 25 9112ADTimer62 ∙ C/C++ Library 2MHz / c1 * c227 9112TIMERRead 26 9112TIMERStart64 ∙ C/C++ Library 28 9112TIMERStop29 9112AllocDMAMem Argument cardnumber countervalue32 9112GetSample 30 9112FreeDMAMem66 ∙ C/C++ Library Calibration What do you needCalibration ∙ Unipolar Calibration A/D AdjustmentVR Assignment Bipolar CalibrationD/A Adjustment Reference Voltage Calibration2 D/A Channel Calibration Software Utilities Software Utility70 ∙ Software Utility Software Utility ∙ System ConfigurationRunning the Utility CalibrationFunctional Testing PCI Scan Utility72 ∙ Software Utility Appendix a Demo Programs ∙ P e n d i x a . D e m o O g r a m sDOS Software Windows 95 DLL74 ∙ Appendix a Demo Programs Product Warranty/Service ∙ Product Warranty/Service