CYDIO 96HE User's Guide
Installing the CYDIO 96HE
4.
Close your computer and turn it on.
A dialog box opens as the system loads, indicating that new hardware has been detected. The information
file for this board should have already been loaded onto your PC when you installed the
Software
CD
supplied with your board, and should be detected automatically by Windows. If you have not installed this
software, cancel the dialog and install it now.
5.
Run
Insta
Cal to test your installation and to configure the pull direction of the digital port resistors.
Connecting the board for I/O operations
Main I/O connector
The table below lists the board connectors, applicable cables and compatible accessory boards.
Board connectors, cables, accessory equipment
Connector type
100-pin, high-density keyed connector
Compatible cable
Compatible accessory products with
the CBL 100xx cable
CYSTP 50*
STA 50H*
STA 100
CYSTP 502E
* two devices are required
CYERB 24
CYERB 24SFL
CYERB 48
CYERB 48S
CYSSR 24
CYSSR 48
The CYDIO 96HE has a 100-pin, high-density Robinson-Nugent male connector. You can use the CBL 100xx
cable to split the 100 I/O lines into two 50-pin cables (see Figure 2 on page 9).
Board connector pins 1 to 50 are mapped directly to pins 1 to 50 on the CBL 100xx cable's first 50-pin
connector. Pins 51 to 100 are mapped directly to pins 1 to 50 on the second 50-pin connector (pin 51 is mapped
to pin 1, and pin 100 is mapped to pin 50.) A sample CBL 100xx cable configuration is shown in Figure 3 on
page 9.
Caution!
When connecting a cable to the board's I/O connector, make sure that the arrow indicating pin 1
on the board connector lines up with the arrow indicating pin 1 on the cable connector. Incorrectly
connected cables can damage the board and the I/O controller.
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