2.6.2 ±10 V Voltage Output
The voltage output for PISO-DA/PIO-DA series cards is always in the range of
±10.1 V. If the user needs to output a voltage in the range of ±10 V, the software
calibration is the same as that described in Sec. 2.6. Consequently, Vout will be
in the range of ±10 V, so the DaValue will approximately be from 0x0000 to
0x3fff, which means that the resolution is about 14 bits.
2.6.3 ±5 V Voltage Output
The voltage output for PISO-DA/PIO-DA series cards is always in the range of
±10.1 V. If the user needs to output a voltage in the range of ±5 V, the software
calibration is same as that described in Sec. 2.6. Consequently, Vout will be in
range of +5 V, so the DaValue will approximately be from 0x0fff to 0x2fff, which
means that the resolution is about 13 bits.
2.6.4 0~10 V Voltage Output
The voltage output for PISO-DA/PIO-DA series cards is always in the range of
±10 V.1. If the user needs to output a voltage in the range of 0~10 V, the
software calibration is the same as that described in Sec.2.6. Consequently,
Vout will be in the range of 0~10 V, so the DaValue will approximately be from
0x1fff to 0x3fff, which means the resolution is about 13 bits.
2.6.5 0~5 V Voltage Output
The voltage output for PISO-DA/PIO-DA series cards is always in the range of
±
10.1 V. If the user needs to output a voltage in the range of 0~5 V, the software
calibration is the same as that described in Sec. 2.6. Consequently, Vout will be
in the range 0~5 V, so the DaValue will approximately be from 0x1fff to 0x2fff,
which means that the resolution is about 12 bits.
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