Introduction
AD1200 Reference
Figure 1-3. AD1200 card Vs DT2811.
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Feature
AD1200
DT2811
Analog Input:
Bipolar Input:
±
10V,
±
5V,
±
2.5V
±
5Volt,
±
2.5Volt
Unipolar Input:
0~10Volt, 0~5Volt
0~5Volt
Throughput:
Gains 1 - 10
100kHz
20kHz
Gain 100
100kHz
2.5kHz
Gain 1000
80kHz
2.5kHz
Analog Output:
Bipolar Output:
±
10V,
±
5V,
±
2.5V
±
5V,
±
2.5V
Unipolar Output:
0~10Volt, 0~5Volt
0~5Volt
Throughput:
100kHz per DAC
50kHz per DAC
Programmable Gain
Maximum Gain:
1000
500
Interrupts
A/D Done Interrupt
Yes
Yes
DAC0 Interrupt
Yes
No
DAC1 Interrupt
Yes
No
Digital In Interrupt
Yes
No
Digital Out Interrupt
Yes
No
DMA
A/D Done DMA:
Yes
No
DAC0 DMA
Yes
No
DAC1 DMA
Yes
No
Digital In DMA
Yes
No
Digital Out DMA
Yes
No
Introduction To Analogue.
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Analogue signals are things with which we are all familiar.
The intensity of the light reaching our eyes, the volume of the
sound in our ears, the temperature of the air in the room around
us are all analogue values. That is the light intensity may vary
continuously and smoothly from utter darkness to broad daylight.
Our senses are able to easily discriminate between many subtle
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