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Page 1: ...User Manual MIC 1810 Intel Core i3 6100U Celeron 3955U DAQ Embedded Automation Computer ...

Page 2: ... Advantech Co Ltd assumes no responsibility for its use nor for any infringe ments of the rights of third parties which may result from its use Acknowledgments IBM PC AT PS 2 and VGA are trademarks of International Business Machines Cor poration Intel Core and Atom are the trademarks of Intel Corporation Microsoft Windows and MS DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp All other product nam...

Page 3: ... cost of replacement materials service time and freight Please consult your dealer for more details If you think you have a defective product follow these steps 1 Collect all the information about the problem encountered For example CPU speed Advantech products used other hardware and software used etc Note anything abnormal and list any onscreen messages you get when the problem occurs 2 Call you...

Page 4: ...t the interference at his own expense 警告使用者 這是甲類測試產品 在居住的環境中使用時 可能會造成射頻干擾 在這種情況下 使用者會被要求採取某些適當的對策 Technical Support and Assistance 1 Visit the Advantech web site at www advantech com support where you can find the latest information about the product 2 Contact your distributor sales representative or Advantech s customer service center for technical support if you need additional assistance Please...

Page 5: ...fety reasons the equipment should be opened only by qualified service personnel 14 If one of the following situations arises get the equipment checked by service personnel The power cord or plug is damaged Liquid has penetrated into the equipment The equipment has been exposed to moisture The equipment does not work well or you cannot get it to work according to the user s manual The equipment has...

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Page 7: ...3 6 2 Configuring the Device 15 Figure 3 3 Device Setting Page 15 Figure 3 4 Device Testing Page 15 3 7 MIC 1810 DAQ Function Block 16 Figure 3 5 MIC 1810 DAQ Function Block 16 3 8 I O Connector Signal Description 17 Table 3 1 I O Connector Signal Descriptions 17 Figure 3 6 Single ended input channel connections 19 3 8 1 Differential Channel Connections 20 Figure 3 7 Differential input channel con...

Page 8: ...r Source Connection 28 3 10 Digital Signal Connections 29 Appendix A Specification 31 A 1 Analog Input 32 A 2 Analog Output 33 A 3 Isolated Digital Input 33 A 4 Isolated Digital Output 33 A 5 Counter Timer 34 A 6 System 34 A 7 General 36 Appendix B System Dimensions 37 B 1 MIC 1810 16 System 38 B 2 Table Mount Kit 38 ...

Page 9: ...Chapter 1 1 Overview This chapter provides an overview of MIC 1810 specifications Sections include Introduction Safety Precautions Accessories Chassis Dimensions ...

Page 10: ...ve electronic components Only experienced electronics personnel should open the chassis Warning Toujours à la terre pour éliminer toute charge d électricité statique avant toucher MIC 1810 Appareils électroniques modernes sont très sensi bles à charges d électricité statique Utilisez un bracelet antistatique à tout moment Placez tous composants électroniques sur une surface antistatique ou dans un...

Page 11: ...ries Please refer to the accessory list below Terminal blocks 1 x 2 pin 1 x 16 pin 1 x 24 pin 3 x 10 pin If anything is missing or damaged contact your distributor or sales representative immediately 1 4 Optional Accessories 1960099348N001 Table Mount kit ...

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Page 14: ...essor Mobile 6th Generation Intel Core Processor MIC 1810 U0A1E Celeron 3955U 2 0GHz Dual Core MIC 1810 U3A1E Core i3 6100U 2 3GHz Dual Core Serial Ports 2 x RS 232 from COM1 COM2 2 3 LAN Gigabit Ethernet LAN1 Intel i219 LAN2 Intel i210 2 4 Power Connector The MIC 1810 comes with a 2 pin phoenix connector that carries 10 36VDC exter nal power input You can connect your DC power to the MIC 1810 thr...

Page 15: ...ndard The USB inter face complies with USB EHCI Rev 2 0 compliant The USB interface can be dis abled in the system BIOS setup 2 6 HDMI Display Connector The MIC 1810 provides a HDMI controller for a high resolution interface The MIC 1810 supports up to full HD resolution for two independent displays DisplayPort is also available on a per project basis 2 7 RTC Battery Specification The MIC 1810 has...

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Page 17: ...t signals via connectors Sections include Chassis Grounding Connecting Power Installing an SSD Installing a Table Mount DAQ Setup Configuration Signal Connections I O Connector Signal Description Analog Output Connection AO Sample Clock Sources Connections Trigger Sources Connections Digital Signal Connections ...

Page 18: ...d EMI protection and a stable grounding base There is an easy to connect chassis grounding point to use Figure 3 1 Figure 3 1 Chassis Grounding Connection 3 2 Connecting Power Connect the MIC 1810 to a 10 36VDC power source The power source can be from a power adapter ...

Page 19: ...low these steps carefully Please note the system is NOT compatible with a 12V HDD Please use a HDD with lower power input 1 Undo 4 screws and remove the bottom cover 2 Undo 4 x SSD screws from bottom cover Retain the screws 3 Assemble SATA cable power cable 4 Replace bottom cover and secure with 4 x screws Note The MIC 1810 only has one SATA slot ...

Page 20: ...e mount as an accessory To avoid overheating the extruded heat sink must be on top 1 Undo 4 screws from bottom cover 2 Position table mount align with bottom cover and secure with 4 screws The optional table mount Part Number 1960099348N001 Dimensions 220 x 156 mm 8 66 x 6 14 in ...

Page 21: ...late and back cover 2 Unscrew the iDoor cover from the back cover assembly 3 Insert the mini PCIe card into the mPCIe slot 4 Plug the cable to connect the mini PCIe card and iDoor IO module 5 Screw the IO module with the back cover 6 Screw the back cover and bottom plate back to complete the assembly ...

Page 22: ...ivers The following PCIE 1810 details will serve as an example 3 6 1 Setting Up the Device 1 To install the I O device for your card you must first run the Advantech Naviga tor program by accessing Start Programs Advantech Automation DAQNavi Advantech Navigator 2 You can then view the device s already installed on your system if any on the Installed Devices list box When the software and hardware ...

Page 23: ...nalog Input Output of MIOE 3810 but also digital Input Output Figure 3 3 Device Setting Page 2 After your card is properly installed and configured you can go to the Device Test page to test your hardware by using the testing utility supplied Figure 3 4 Device Testing Page For detailed information related to the software and settings please refer to the Advantech Navigator ...

Page 24: ...MIC 1810 User Manual 16 3 7 MIC 1810 DAQ Function Block Figure 3 5 MIC 1810 DAQ Function Block ...

Page 25: ...havior needs a stop trigger sig nal while the pin is used to stop function The active edge of the start and stop function could be programmed to be rising or falling DTRG0 DT0 DTRG1 DT1 DGND Input AI_SCAN AISC DGND Input AI Scan Clock This pin is used to initiate a set of data acquisition The card samples the AI signals of every channel in the scan list once for every AI Scan Clock AI_CONV AICV DG...

Page 26: ...re connected together on the MIC 1810 CNT0 CLK CT0C CNT1 CLK CT1C DGND Input Counter 0 1 External Clock Input The clock input of counters can be either external up to 10MHz or internal 20MHz as set by software CNT0 OUT CT0O CNT1 OUT CT1O DGND Output Counter 0 1 Output CNT0 GATE CT0G CNT1 GATE CT1G DGND Input Counter 0 1 Gate Control 12V DGND Output 12V DC Source This pin is 12V DC power supply for...

Page 27: ...ound is called a floating source It is fairly simple to connect a single ended chan nel to a floating signal source A standard wiring diagram looks like this Figure 3 6 Single ended input channel connections When to use single ended channel connections Single ended connections are only used for the following conditions All input signals that can share a common reference point AGND The wires connec...

Page 28: ...refore the ground of the signal source and the ground of the card will not be exactly of the same voltage The difference between the ground volt ages forms a common mode voltage Vcm To avoid the ground loop noise effect caused by common mode voltages you can connect the signal ground to the Low input Figure 3 7 shows a differential channel connection between a ground reference signal source and an...

Page 29: ... You must therefore reference the sig nal source against the AGND Figure 3 8 shows a differential channel connection between a floating signal source and an input channel on the MIC 1810 In this figure each side of the floating signal source is connected through a resistor to the AGND This connection can reject the common mode voltage between the signal source and the MIC 1810 ground Figure 3 8 Di...

Page 30: ... sum of the two resistors For ra and rb for example if the input impedance rs is 1k Ohm and each of the two resistors is 100k Ohm then the resis tors load down the signal source with 200 Ohm 100 Ohm 100 Ohm resulting in a 0 5 gain error The following gives a simplified representation of the circuit and cal culating process ...

Page 31: ...z signal you have to specify a sampling frequency of at least 40 kHz This consideration can avoid an error condition often know as aliasing in which high frequency input components appear erroneously as lower frequencies when sampling External AI Sample Clock The external AI sample clock is useful when you want to pace acquisitions at rates not available with the internal AI sample clock or when y...

Page 32: ...gger For analog input operations an analog trigger event occurs when the MIC 1810 detects a transition from above a threshold level to below a threshold level falling edge or a transition from below a threshold level to above a threshold level rising edge User should connect analog signals from external device or analog output channel on board to external input signal ATRG0 and ATRG1 On the MIC 18...

Page 33: ... 1 Unscrew the bottom plate 2 Set the measurement type on SW2401 Voltage OFF Current ON 3 Set the channel to differential in software if current measurement mode is selected 4 Set corresponded value range according to the switch setting SW2401 OFF Voltage Measurement Mode Default ON Current Measurement Mode Switch Channel No Switch No Channel Switch No Channel 1 CH0 CH1 5 CH8 CH9 2 CH2 CH3 6 CH10 ...

Page 34: ...enerate 0 to 5 V or 0 to 10 V AO output Use an external reference for other AO output ranges The maximum reference input voltage is 10 V and maximum output scaling is 10 V Loading current for AO outputs should not exceed 5 mA Fig 3 12 shows how to make analog output and external reference input connections on the MIC 1810 Figure 3 12 Analog Output Connections ...

Page 35: ...e analog output opera tion The maximum frequency is 3 030303MS s External AO Output Clock The external AO output clock is useful when you want to pace analog output opera tions at rates not available with the internal AO output clock or when you want to pace at uneven intervals Connect an external AO output clock to the pin and then the conversions will start on input signal s rising edge You can ...

Page 36: ... External Digital Trigger Source Connection Analog Threshold Trigger For analog input operations an analog trigger event occurs when the MIC 1810 detects a transition from above a threshold level to below a threshold level falling edge or a transition from below a threshold level to above a threshold level rising edge User should connect analog signals from external device or analog output channel...

Page 37: ...ut channels Isolated Digital Input MIC 1810 provides both wet and dry contact connections Figure4 describes the con nection Isolated Digital Output MIC 1810 provides NPN connection for digital output Figure4 describes the connec tion If there s inductive load connected the PCOM should be connected in order to protect the internal output circuit from damaging ...

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Page 40: ... Gain 0 5 1 2 4 8 BW MHz 1 1 6 1 2 1 2 1 2 Max Input Voltage 15 V Input Impedance 1G Ω 2pF Sampling Mode Software or external Trigger Mode Start trigger Delay to Start trigger Stop trigger Delay to Stop trigger Accuracy DC INLE 1 LSB Under manual adjustment DNLE 1 LSB Under manual adjustment Offset error Adjustable to zero Gain 0 5 1 2 4 8 Gain Error FSR 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 4 Channel Type Single End...

Page 41: ...tive 1 LSB Differential Non Linearity 1 LSB under manual adjustment Slew Rate 20 V us Gain Error Adjustable to zero Drift 30 ppm C Driving Capability 5 mA Update Mode static update waveform Output Impedance max 500pF Channels 16 Input Voltage Level Wet Contact Low 0 3VDC High 10 30VDC Dry Contact Low Connect to GND High Open Input Resistance 3 kΩ Isolation Protection 2500VDC Response Time 100μs Ch...

Page 42: ...or Cstates C0 C1 C1E C3 C6 C7 C8 C9 C10 Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology System Memory Support Non ECC DDR3L DDR3L RS and LPDDR3 memory with dual SO DIMM up to 16GB DDR3L DDR3L RS I O Voltage of 1 35V 1333 MT s PC3 10600 1600 MT s PC3 12800 64 bit wide channels Intel Fast Memory Access Intel FMA Just in Time Command Scheduling Counter chip N A Channels 2 channels independent Resolution 32 bit C...

Page 43: ...2048 x 1152 60Hz with reduced blanking HDMI interface supports the HDMI 1 4a specification with audio up to 4096x2160 at 24 Hz Supporting 4K display required two DDR channels of same size Gigabit Ethernet Port 1 Integrated Intel 100 Series Chipset MAC i219 GbE PHY Integrated ASF Management Controller 10 100 1000 BASE T IEEE 802 3 specification conformance Supports the Energy Efficient Ethernet EEE...

Page 44: ...ge capacity 210 mAh Environment Operating Temperature 20 60 C 4 140 F 5 85 RH with 0 7m s air flow 20 60 C Storage Temperature 20 80 C 4 176 F Storage Humidity 5 95 RH non condensing Random Vibration 1Grms 1hr per axis w SSD equipped IEC60068 2 64 Shock 10G 11ms IEC60068 2 27 Mechanical System Dimension 200 x 156 x 58 mm 7 87 x 6 14 x 2 28 Weight 2 41kg 5 3lb ...

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Page 48: ...ations are subject to change without notice No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means electronic photocopying recording or otherwise without prior written permis sion of the publisher All brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Advantech Co Ltd 2021 ...

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