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USB-AD 

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4.1.2

 

Plug&Play Installation 

As soon as the USB-AD is connected to the PC, the system announces the new hardware. Since the driver 
package has been copied to hard disc before, the hardware will be installed automatically under Windows

®

 

7/8. Under Windows

®

 XP, the automatic hardware detection is started by selecting the following: 

 

- Windows

®

 7/8

: no specifications required 

- Windows

®

 XP

: "Install the software automatically" (SP2: do not connect with Windows

®

 Update!) 

 

4.1.3

 

Check Installation 

The entry "Data Acquisition (BMC Messsysteme GmbH)" is included in the Windows

®

 Device Manager 

after successful installation displaying the installed bmcm hardware. To open the Device Manager, proceed 
as follows: 

 

- Windows

®

 7

:  Start / Control Panel / System and Security / System / Device Manager 

- Windows

®

 8

:  Right-click screen corner bottom left (keyboard "X") / Device Manager 

- Windows

®

 XP

: Start / Control Panel / System / TAB "Hardware" / button "Device Manager" 

Double click the USB-AD to show its properties. For general information, any existing device conflicts, and 
possible sources of error, see TAB "General". 

 

4.2

 

Programming 

Programming the USB-AD with Visual Basic

®

, Delphi

®

, Visual C++

 under Windows

®

 XP/7/8 is possible 

with the hardware independent 

STR-LIBADX

. It is available on the USB-AD product page of the "Software 

Collection" CD. After installation, the ActiveX control must be loaded into the respective programming 
environment. 

 

- Visual Basic

®

: menu "Project / Components", entry "LIBADX Object Library 4.0" 

- Delphi

®

:  

menu "Components / Import ActiveX", entry "LIBADX Object Library 4.0" 

If you select the entry 

STR-LIBADX-EX

 listed directly under the installation program of the corresponding 

ActiveX control, you can install example programs (with source code) demonstrating how to apply the 
ActiveX control. 

 

 

Programming the USB-AD under Mac OS X and Unix (FreeBSD, Linux) with C/C++ is done by 
means of the LIBAD4 programming interface. 

The 

SDK-LIBAD

 for the respective operating system (also Windows

®

) is included on the product 

page of the USB-AD. For further information about how to integrate the SDK in the programming 
environment, please see the corresponding programming manual 

UM-LIBAD4

4.3

 

Using USB-AD with NextView

®

Install the fully functional trial of the professional software NextView

®

4 for measurement data acquisition 

and processing to directly test the features and functions of the USB-AD. 

 

The setup program 

NV4.6

 is available on the product page of the card. When first starting the 

software, request a license number with the option "Request 30 days free trial version" being checked 
and select your DAQ system (USB-AD) in the following dialog "Device Setup". 

The data sheet and the start project of NextView

®

4 contain first instructions about how to install and operate 

the program. For detailed information, an online help is provided. 

 

The trial is valid for 30 days after requesting the license number. If a license is not purchased 
within this period, the functional range of NextView

®

4 will be considerably cut down! 

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Summary of Contents for USB-AD

Page 1: ...tion to the PC is realized via USB The USB AD provides all typical USB features e g Plug Play Hot Plug Up to 127 devices can be connected and installed during operation Powered by USB The device is su...

Page 2: ...7 AGND analog ground 6 AIn 6 28 DIn 1 7 AIn 7 29 DIn 2 8 AIn 8 30 DIn 3 9 AIn 9 31 DIn 4 10 AIn 10 32 DOut 1 11 AIn 11 33 DOut 2 12 AIn 12 34 DOut 3 13 AIn 13 35 DOut 4 14 AIn 14 36 37 DGND digital gr...

Page 3: ...ptimum protection at each input line With them it is possible to connect higher voltages and to protect the hardware from being destroyed In this regard please also see application examples of the opt...

Page 4: ...mula U U1 R1 R2 R1 Input voltages less than 5V are also sufficient high 3V 3 2 Interfacing Examples for Digital Outputs Serial resistors in the output lines limit the current and protect the hardware...

Page 5: ...or is connected ahead Relay cards featuring 8 outputs are available at bmcm 3 2 3 Connecting a Lamp A transistor can be used to switch higher loads The selected transistor must comply with the maximum...

Page 6: ...ation programming manual Operating program NV4 6 measuring software NextView 4 available in the Standalone versions Lite slim version with basic functions Pro full version with complete functional ran...

Page 7: ...Object Library 4 0 Delphi menu Components Import ActiveX entry LIBADX Object Library 4 0 If you select the entry STR LIBADX EX listed directly under the installation program of the corresponding Activ...

Page 8: ...l input channels Input resistance Input capacity 1M with PC turned off 1k 5pF Zero shift Gain drop 50ppm C 50ppm C Frequency accuracy Frequency drift max 50ppm max 50ppm C The values for accuracy alwa...

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