| Introduction 1 |
Available I/O functionality: |
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| Analog Input Functions |
Input value | Determines signal levels, with 12 bits resolution |
Offsets | 1 |
Input values can be software offset, with 12 bits resolution, | |
| over the module’s specified range. |
Gain/ Slope | The amplitude of input values can be software multiplied by |
| factors ranging from 0.25 to 4.0. |
Range Limits | The occurrence of input values falling out of user defined upper |
| or lower limits can be flagged. |
Minimums | The minimum level of input values can be captured. |
Maximums | The maximum level of input values can be captured. |
Averages | Can calculate average input amplitude for |
Temperature | Can linearize in, °C, inputs from thermocouples and RTDs. |
| Will also return temperature probe data. |
| Analog outputs |
Level Value | Can set output levels, as a function of the module’s full scale |
| range, and are specified with 12 bits resolution. |
Waveforms | can provide square, triangular, sawtooth, or ramp waveforms. |
| Maximum and minimum amplitudes, as a fraction of the output |
| module’s full scale range, are specified with 12 bits |
| resolution. Waveform periods are specified 0.1 to 6,553 Sec |
| (109 Min). All waveforms are made up of at least ten |
| segments. |
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