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PCIE-1758 Series User Manual

Chapter 1

Introduction

Board ID Setting

The PCIE-1758 series has a built-in DIP switch that defines each card’s ID when mul-
tiple cards have been installed in the same PC chassis. The board ID setting function
is very useful when users build systems with multiple PCIE-1758 series cards. With
correct Board ID settings, you can easily identify and access each card during hard-
ware configuration and software programming.

Reset Protection

When the system has undergone a hot reset (i.e., without turning off the system
power), the PCIE-1758 series can either retain output values of each channel, or
return to its default configuration as open status, depending on its on-board jumper
setting. This function protects the system from incorrect operations during unex-
pected system resets.
 
All the above features make PCIE-1758 series cards ideal for industrial applications.

1.3

Applications

Industrial ON/OFF control

Switch status sensing

BCD interfacing

Digital I/O control

Industrial and lab automation

1.4

Installation Guide

Before installing a PCIE-1758 series card, ensure that you have the following neces-
sary components:

1 x PCIE-1758 Series DAQ card 

1 x PCIE-1758 Series user manual 

Advantech DAQNavi driver software

1 x PCL-101100S-1E/PCL-101100S-2E/PCL-101100S-3E cable (optional)

1 x ADAM-39100-BE wiring board (optional)

1 x Personal computer or workstation with a PCI Express bus slot

Other optional components are also available for enhanced operation:

Advantech DAQ tools, LabView, and other third-party software

After obtaining all necessary components and accessories for enhanced operation,
you can begin card installation. 

Note!

For detailed specifications of the PCIE-1758 series cards, please refer 
to Appendix A.

Summary of Contents for PCIE-1758 Series

Page 1: ...User Manual PCIE 1758 Series 128 Channel Isolated Digital I O Card...

Page 2: ...h assumes no liability under the terms of this warranty as a consequence of such events Because of Advantech s high quality control standards and rigorous testing most customers never need to use our...

Page 3: ...s Opera tion of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference In such cases users are required to correct the interference at their own expense Technical Support and Ass...

Page 4: ...oid electrical shock always disconnect the power from the PC chassis before manual handling Do not touch any internal components the CPU or any adapter cards while the PC is powered on Disconnect the...

Page 5: ...3 3 1 Board ID SW1 13 Table 3 1 Board ID Settings SW1 13 3 3 2 Power On Configuration JP2 14 Table 3 2 Power On Configuration After Hot Resets JP2 14 3 4 Signal Connections 14 Figure 3 4 PCIE 1758DIO...

Page 6: ...PCIE 1758 Series User Manual vi B 1 Block Diagrams 26...

Page 7: ...Chapter 1 1 Introduction This chapter introduces the PCIE 1758 series cards and their typical applications Features Applications Installation Guide Software Overview Device Driver Roadmap Accessories...

Page 8: ...set Interrupt handling capability for IDI channels Board ID PCIE 1758 series provides the following benefits Robust Protection The PCIE 1758 series features a robust isolation protection for applicati...

Page 9: ...ons during unex pected system resets All the above features make PCIE 1758 series cards ideal for industrial applications 1 3 Applications Industrial ON OFF control Switch status sensing BCD interfaci...

Page 10: ...ramming Register level programming is available for experienced programmers wishing to write code directly at the device register level Because register level programming requires substantial time and...

Page 11: ...sual C Visual Basic and Borland Delphi According to their specific functions or services APIs can be categorized into the fol lowing function groups Analog Input Function Group Analog Output Function...

Page 12: ...PCIE 1758 Series User Manual 6...

Page 13: ...Chapter 2 2 Installation This chapter details the packing list unpacking instructions and driver and card installation proce dures Unpacking Driver Installation Hardware Installation...

Page 14: ...r any signs of external damage loose or damaged compo nents etc If the card is visibly damaged notify the Advantech service depart ment or your local sales representative immediately Do not attempt to...

Page 15: ...PCIE 1758 series card into a PCI Express slot Hold the card by its edges only and carefully align it with the slot Push the card firmly to insert the card in the slot Do not use excessive force to av...

Page 16: ...PCIE 1758 Series User Manual 10...

Page 17: ...Connections This chapter explains how to con nect input and output signals to PCIE 1758 series cards via the I O connector Overview Card Layout Switch and Jumper Settings Signal Connections Field Wir...

Page 18: ...l con nection can avoid unnecessary and costly damage to your PC and other hardware devices This chapter provides useful information about how to connect input and output signals to PCIE 1758 series c...

Page 19: ...rd s device number After installing each card users can differentiate them using their board ID The available IDs and their corresponding switch combinations are listed in Table 3 1 Refer to this tabl...

Page 20: ...ignal Connections Pin Assignments The PCIE 1758 series cards feature two 100 pin connectors that allow users to inte grate accessories using a PCL 101100S shielded cable Figure 3 4 to 3 6 show the pin...

Page 21: ...15 PCIE 1758 Series User Manual Chapter 3 Signal Connections Figure 3 4 PCIE 1758DIO I O Connector Pin Assignments...

Page 22: ...PCIE 1758 Series User Manual 16 Figure 3 5 PCIE 1758DI I O Connector Pin Assignments...

Page 23: ...17 PCIE 1758 Series User Manual Chapter 3 Signal Connections Figure 3 6 PCIE 1758DO I O Connector Pin Assignments...

Page 24: ...rt D PEF_ECOM Common port of digital input port E port F Isolated Digital Output Pn_IDO00 07 Isolated digital output of port n n 0 8 for PCIE 1758DIO 0 F for PCIE 1758DO hex P01_PCOM Free wheeling com...

Page 25: ...accepts bi directional 10 30 VDC voltage inputs This means users can apply positive or negative voltage to an isolated input pin VIN Every 16 input channels share one common pin Figure 3 7 shows how t...

Page 26: ...to the PCIE 1758 series card Signal cables must be kept away from strong electromagnetic sources such as power lines large electric motors circuit breakers or welding machines as these may cause stron...

Page 27: ...Appendix A A Specifications...

Page 28: ...me 100 s Over Voltage Protection 70 VDC Input Resistance 3 6K 1W Input Voltage VIH max 30 VDC VIH min 10 VDC VIL max 3 VDC Input Current 12 VDC 3 8mA 24 VDC 7 2mA Setting Data n Digital Filter Time Se...

Page 29: ...9 in Temperature Operating 0 60 C 32 140 F refer to IEC 68 2 1 2 Storage 20 70 C 4 158 F Relative Humidity 5 95 RH non condensing refer to IEC 60068 2 3 Certification CE Class A certified PCIE 1758DIO...

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Page 31: ...Appendix B B Block Diagrams...

Page 32: ...PCIE 1758 Series User Manual 26 B 1 Block Diagrams PCIE 1758DIO PCIE 1758DI...

Page 33: ...27 PCIE 1758 Series User Manual Appendix B Block Diagrams PCIE 1758DO...

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Page 35: ...29 PCIE 1758 Series User Manual Appendix B Block Diagrams...

Page 36: ...e subject to change without notice No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means such as electronically by photocopying recording or otherwise without prior written permiss...

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