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Table of Contents 

Preface

 

About this User's Guide .......................................................................................................................2

 

What you will learn from this user's guide .........................................................................................................2

 

Conventions in this user's guide .........................................................................................................................2

 

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Chapter 1

 

Introducing the CYDIO 96HE................................................................................................................3

 

Overview: CYDIO 96HE features......................................................................................................................3

 

CYDIO 96HE block diagram .............................................................................................................................4

 

Chapter 2

 

Installing the CYDIO 96HE....................................................................................................................5

 

What comes with your CYDIO 96HE shipment?...............................................................................................5

 

Hardware .......................................................................................................................................................................... 5

 

Optional components ........................................................................................................................................................ 5

 

Unpacking the CYDIO 96HE.............................................................................................................................6

 

Installing the software ........................................................................................................................................6

 

Installing the hardware .......................................................................................................................................6

 

Connecting the board for I/O operations ............................................................................................................7

 

Main I/O connector........................................................................................................................................................... 7

 

Connector pin out.............................................................................................................................................................. 8

 

Cabling.............................................................................................................................................................................. 9

 

Chapter 3

 

Functional Details ...............................................................................................................................10

 

CYERB 24 and CYSSR 24 daisy chain configuration .....................................................................................10

 

82C55 emulation (mode 0) ...............................................................................................................................10

 

Replacing a fuse ...............................................................................................................................................11

 

Fuse specifications...........................................................................................................................................................11

 

Chapter 4

 

Specifications ......................................................................................................................................12

 

Digital input / output.........................................................................................................................................12

 

Power Consumption .........................................................................................................................................12

 

Environmental ..................................................................................................................................................12

 

Mechanical .......................................................................................................................................................12

 

General .............................................................................................................................................................12

 

Main connector and pin out ..............................................................................................................................13

 

Summary of Contents for CYDIO 96HE

Page 1: ...t 100 Pin High Density Connector Digital I O USER S MANUAL VER 2 0C Sep 09 No part of this manual may be reproduced without permission CyberResearch Inc www cyberresearch com 25 Business Park Dr Branf...

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Page 5: ...t 5 Hardware 5 Optional components 5 Unpacking the CYDIO 96HE 6 Installing the software 6 Installing the hardware 6 Connecting the board for I O operations 7 Main I O connector 7 Connector pin out 8 C...

Page 6: ...ng yourself and others damaging your hardware or losing your data Angle brackets that enclose numbers separated by a colon signify a range of numbers such as those assigned to registers bit settings e...

Page 7: ...l buffering is typically not required to drive external devices The board has two individual slow blow fuses rated at 1 amp that provide protection for the 5 V User Outputs A spare fuse is provided Ea...

Page 8: ...RDPORTCL THIRDPORTCH In Out FOURTHPORTA FOURTHPORTB Control High Drive FOURTHPORT FOURTHPORTCL FOURTHPORTCH In Out 5V Power Molex Connector Fuse Protection Spare Fuse 24 24 24 24 5V 5V Bus Control 8 8...

Page 9: ...CYDIO 96HE shipment The following items are shipped with the CYDIO 96HE Hardware CYDIO 96HE Optional components CBL 100xx cable Signal termination and conditioning accessories CyberResearch Inc provid...

Page 10: ...ll your board follow the steps below Install the CYBERDAQ software before you install your board The driver needed to run your board is installed with the CYBERDAQ software Therefore you need to insta...

Page 11: ...onnector Compatible cable CBL 100xx Figure 2 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...

Page 12: ...Bit 5 THIRDPORTA Bit 6 76 26 FIRSTPORTA Bit 6 THIRDPORTA Bit 7 75 25 FIRSTPORTA Bit 7 FOURTHPORTC Bit 0 74 24 SECONDPORTC Bit 0 FOURTHPORTC Bit 1 73 23 SECONDPORTC Bit 1 FOURTHPORTC Bit 2 72 22 SECOND...

Page 13: ...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...

Page 14: ...the daisy chain and so on for up to 100 pins 82C55 emulation mode 0 The CYDIO 96HE emulates the 82C55 chip mode 0 The 82C55 emulation initializes all ports as inputs on power up and reset A TTL input...

Page 15: ...ed to the board with clips for convenient replacement A fuse will blow during operation if amperage exceeds 1 amp If you need to replace a fuse perform the following procedure 1 Pry the center of the...

Page 16: ...istors EEPROM stored Software Programmable driven by 74ACT244 through 10 k bussed resistor networks shipped in the pull up state Power Consumption Table 2 Power consumption specifications 3 3 V Operat...

Page 17: ...RSTPORTB Bit 3 86 THIRDPORTB Bit 4 36 FIRSTPORTB Bit 4 85 THIRDPORTB Bit 5 35 FIRSTPORTB Bit 5 84 THIRDPORTB Bit 6 34 FIRSTPORTB Bit 6 83 THIRDPORTB Bit 7 33 FIRSTPORTB Bit 7 82 THIRDPORTA Bit 0 32 FI...

Page 18: ...DPORTA Bit 0 57 FOURTHPORTA Bit 1 7 SECONDPORTA Bit 1 56 FOURTHPORTA Bit 2 6 SECONDPORTA Bit 2 55 FOURTHPORTA Bit 3 5 SECONDPORTA Bit 3 54 FOURTHPORTA Bit 4 4 SECONDPORTA Bit 4 53 FOURTHPORTA Bit 5 3...

Page 19: ...s of the signals you are trying to measure as well as the signals on the board module or power supply 4 Isolate problem areas that are not working as you expected 5 Have the source code to the program...

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