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2.10 Hardware Installation Outline

PCI configuration

The PCI cards (or CompactPCI cards) are equipped with plug and play PCI controller, it can request base addresses and interrupt according to PCI standard. The system BIOS will install the system resource based on the PCI cards’ configuration registers and system parameters (which are set by system BIOS). Interrupt assignment and memory usage (I/O port locations) of the PCI cards can be assigned by system BIOS only. These system resource assignments are done on a board-by-board basis. It is not suggested to assign the system resource by any other methods.

PCI slot selection

The PCI card can be inserted to any PCI slot without any configuration for system resource. Please note that the PCI system board and slot must provide bus -mastering capability to operate this board well.

Installation Procedures

1.Turn off your computer.

2.Turn off all accessories (printer, modem, monitor, etc.) connected to your computer.

3.Remove the cover from your computer.

4.Setup jumpers on the PCI or CompactPCI card.

5.Select a 32-bit PCI slot. PCI slot are short than ISA or EISA slots, and

are usually white or ivory.

6.Before handling the PCI cards, discharge any static buildup on your body by touching the metal case of the computer. Hold the edge and do not touch the components.

7.Position the board into the PCI slot you selected. 8.Secure the card in place at the rear panel of the system.

2.11 Device 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 ALL Rights Reserved TrademarksAdlink Technology Inc Detailed Company InformationQuestions Page Contents Conversion Conversion Digital Input and Output9112DO 9112DA 9112ADSetChannel 9112ADSetRange 9112DblBufferTransfer 9112GetOverrunStatusAppendix A. Demo. Programs Product Warranty/Service What do you need VR Assignment AdjustmentSoftware Utilities PCI Scan UtilityHow to Use This Guide Features T r o d u c t i o nIntroduction ∙ Specifications ApplicationsAnalog Input A/D Analog Output D/AGeneral Specifications Digital I/O DIOProgrammable Counter Software Supporting Programming LibraryPCIS-LVIEW LabVIEW Driver PCIS-VEE HP-VEE Driver DAQBenchTM ActiveX ControlsDASYLabTM PRO PCIS-DDE DDE Server and InTouchTMInstallation ∙ InstallationWhat You Have Device Installation for Windows Systems Installation ∙Unpacking PCB Layout PCI-9112 LayoutConverter PCI -Bus ControllerCPCI-9112 Layout PCB Layout of the PCI-9112Jumper Settings Analog Input Channel Configuration10 ∙ Installation Clock Source Setting D/A Reference Voltage SettingInternal Reference Voltage Setting 12 ∙ Installation Connectors Pin Assignments CN 3 Analog Input / Output & Counter/Timer Pin Assignments of PCI-9112 CN 1 Digital Signal Input DI 0 CN 2 Digital Signal Output do 014 ∙ Installation Pin Assignments of cPCI-9112 Hardware Installation Outline 16 ∙ InstallationDaughter Board Connection Connect with ACLD-8125Connect with ACLD-9137 Connect with ACLD-918218 ∙ 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 ∙ A/D Data Registers 20 ∙ Registers FormatD/A Output Register A/D control Register Mode22 ∙ Registers Format Auto-Scan Bit MUX Register Bit8 ~ Bit524 ∙ Registers Format A/D Status Register Software Trigger RegisterDigital I/O register 26 ∙ Registers FormatInternal Timer/Counter Register High Level ProgrammingLow Level Programming Analog Input Signal Connection E r a t i o n T h e o r e mA/D Conversion 28 ∙ Operation TheoremSingle-ended Mode Differential input modeOperation Theorem ∙ 4 Floating source and differential input 30 ∙ Operation Theorem1 A/D Conversion Procedure Timer Pacer Trigger2 A/D Trigger Modes Software trigger3 A/D Data Transfer Modes External TriggerSoftware Data Transfer Drdy Interrupt Transfer IntxD/A Conversion DMA Transfer DmaxDigital Input and Output 34 ∙ Operation TheoremTimer/Counter Operation CounterGeneral Purpose Timer/ Counter Pacer Trigger SourceAddress 36 ∙ Operation TheoremControl Byte Mode Definitions 38 ∙ Operation TheoremLibraries Installation + + L i b r a r y++ Library ∙ Programming Guide Naming ConventionData Types 40 ∙ C/C++ Library9112Initial SyntaxArgument Return Code9112DI 9112DI ChannelDescription 42 ∙ C/C++ Library9112DO 9112DA 44 ∙ C/C++ Library9112ADSetChannel 9112ADSetRange 46 ∙ C/C++ Library10 9112ADSetMode Cardnumber the card number of PCI-911211 9112ADSetAutoscan 48 ∙ C/C++ Library12 9112ADSoftTrig 13 9112ADAquire 50 ∙ C/C++ Library14 9112ADDMAStart 52 ∙ C/C++ Library 15 9112ADDMAStatus 16 9112ADDMAStop 54 ∙ C/C++ Library17 9112ContDmaStart 18 9112CheckHalfReady 56 ∙ C/C++ Library19 9112DblBufferTransfer 20 9112GetOverrunStatus21 9112ContDmaStop 58 ∙ C/C++ Library22 9112ADINTStart 23 9112ADINTStatus 60 ∙ C/C++ Library25 9112ADTimer 24 9112ADINTStop2MHz / c1 * c2 62 ∙ C/C++ Library26 9112TIMERStart 27 9112TIMERRead28 9112TIMERStop 29 9112AllocDMAMemArgument cardnumber countervalue 64 ∙ C/C++ Library30 9112FreeDMAMem 32 9112GetSample66 ∙ C/C++ Library Calibration What do you needCalibration ∙ A/D Adjustment VR AssignmentBipolar Calibration Unipolar CalibrationD/A Adjustment Reference Voltage Calibration2 D/A Channel Calibration Software Utilities Software Utility70 ∙ Software Utility System Configuration Running the UtilityCalibration Software Utility ∙Functional Testing PCI Scan Utility72 ∙ Software Utility P e n d i x a . D e m o O g r a m s DOS SoftwareWindows 95 DLL Appendix a Demo Programs ∙74 ∙ Appendix a Demo Programs Product Warranty/Service Product Warranty/Service ∙