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7034 Commerce Circle

Pleasanton, CA 94588

Phone: 

  925.416.1000

Fax: 

  925.416.0105

Web: 

www.icselect.com

ICS

ELECTRONICS

ICS

division of Systems West Inc.

8013

Input

Bytes

Output

Bytes

TTL/CMOS

Input Signals or

Contact Closures

High Current

TTL Output Lines

Digital Interface

Host Chassis

Power

Supply

User's

Electronics

5 V

PC with Windows,
Linux, Unix, SunOS
or Apple OS 10
Operating System

Company Network

     8013

LAN TO PARALLEL

DIGITAL INTERFACE

 

A flexible interface 

between any computer 

and devices with  digital 

signals. 

  VXI-11.3 Compatible

 

Works with the newest test sys-

tems and any computer.

  Provides a user-definable, 

  128-line parallel interface with 

bit, byte, pulse, string and binary 

data transfer capabilities.

 

Fully configurable to the user's 

needs.

  Device configuration, user's IDN 

message and IP address stored in 

nonvolatile Flash memory

 

User can easily set the power-on 

configuration.

  Two companion Relay Driver 

Boards for 5-48 volt relays.

  Boosts drive signals to control 

larger relays and solenoids.

 Configurable with a web browser, 

with a windows configuration 

program or with RPC calls.

 

Easy network configuration from 

any  computer.

  Includes ICS's interactive VXI-

11 keyboard program.

 

Easy control without having to 

write a program.

  Interchangeable with ICS's 4813 

GPIB and 2313 Serial boards. 

Easy conversion path. 

   

ROHS Compliant

DESCRIPTION

ICS's Model 8013 Ethernet <-> Parallel Inter-

face Board provides a 128 line digital interface 

that can be used to interface devices with a large 

number of digital signals to the computer via an 

10 or 100 Mb Ethernet network.  The 8013's 

high-power  TTL  level  signals  can  easily 

drive small relays or other logic elements.  

In a typical application, the 8013 is located 

inside the device chassis and is powered by the 

device's +5 volt power.  All digital signal connec-

tions are on a 150-pin connector at one end of the 

card.  An RJ-45 header on the other end of the 

8013 contains the Ethernet signals.  Applications 

include controlling switching matrices, displays 

or large signal arrays.  

Versatile Digital Interface

The 8013's digital interface is configured with 

commands over the network.  The configuration 

commands permit the user to designate the 128 

data lines as inputs and/or outputs in 8-bit byte 

increments, connect bytes into strings, set data 

polarity, data format, and handshake modes.  The 

user can set  bytes as inputs.  Input signals are 

tristated and are pulled up by 33 kohm resistors to 

5 Vdc.  The inputs are ideal for reading switches, 

TTL and CMOS signals.  

The user can set the output lines to his desired 

values and save the current configuration in the 

8013's Flash memory.  The saved configuration 

becomes the new power-on configuration.  At 

power turn-on, the Digital I/O lines are initially 

tristated and then set to the saved configuration.  

A Stable signal is asserted after the digital I/O 

lines are configured to enable external logic or 

relays.

Data Transfer Methods

 Data transfer capabilities between the com-

puter and the 8013's digital interface depends upon 

the link to the 8013.  When linked to 

inst0

 the user 

can access all setup commands and control the 

digital interface by individual bits, by bytes, or as 

strings of data values to multiple bytes as shown 

in Figure 2.  When linked to

 inst1

 data is transpar-

ently transferred to the digital interface.

• Bit commands set or reset specific bits in a 

byte or query a bit’s status. New pulse commands 

let the user pulse single or multiple output lines 

at the same time.

• Byte commands set all 8 bits in a specific 

byte or read data from a byte.

• String transfer commands send strings of 

data characters to one or more output bytes to 

make a multi-byte output word or read a string 

of data from one or more input bytes. The user 

designates these bytes as inputs or outputs when 

configuring the board.

8013 Interface Card

Figure 1    A typical 8013 Application

NETWORK INTERFACES

NEW PULSE COMMANDS

Summary of Contents for 8013

Page 1: ...n connector at one end of the card An RJ 45 header on the other end of the 8013 contains the Ethernet signals Applications include controlling switching matrices displays or large signal arrays Versatile Digital Interface The 8013 s digital interface is configured with commands over the network The configuration commands permit the user to designate the 128 data lines as inputs and or outputs in 8 b...

Page 2: ...s with a com mand or transferred transparently The 8013 converts the data string characters into packed HEX bytes latches the data in the configuredoutputbytesandgeneratesadatastrobepulsetoupdate the external device The data strings can be a series of decimal values ACSII HEX characters or the 30 3F HEX characters used in ICS s earlier interfaces Reading The Input Signals The 8013 has three ways to...

Page 3: ...racters in the user s Talk conversion table The SENSe branch gives the user a way to read digital data from a single byte or from the configured input bytes When reading data from a specific byte input data polarity can be assigned on a bit by bit basis The SOURce branch provides a way to write values to a byte or to the configured output bytes When data is outputted to a specific byte output data pol...

Page 4: ...at can be used by virtually any operating system to control the 8013 While a VXI 11 3 interface like the 8013 will oper ate in an LXl system LXI devices are limited to Windows operating systems with VISA libraries and require IVI drivers Easy Network Setup There are three ways to set the 8013 s network settings The 8013 includes an internal WebServer that with HTML web pages that can be accessed b...

Page 5: ...h boards are disabled at power turn on time and are only enabled when the output signals have been configured and are stable The 4813 Relay Driver Board has 128 sink type relay drivers that switch up to 48 volts and sink up to 500 mA of current Four 36 pin headers have 32 relay drivers outputs 4 bytes on each header One byte or 8 bits on each header can be converted to a standard 8013 I O signals a...

Page 6: ...te with 115656 L cable and or 902334 female connector PCB male header is P N 902332 ORDERING INFORMATION Part Number Ethernet to Parallel Digital Digital Interface Board Includes Instruction Manual and Configuration Disk 8013 Ethernet to Parallel Digital Digital Interface Board Board only 115602 Mating digital I O 150 pin female connector short solder pins 902308 Mating digital I O 150 pin female c...

Page 7: ...48 mA sink Output Data is transferred to the Timing output 2 to 3 ms after receipt of a message depending upon data trans fer mode and command Pulse width 10 to 30000 ms Data Stb Output pulse width 5 µs Trigger Output pulse width 5 µs Remote Output level asserted when in the remote state Reset Output pulse width 70 µs when 8013 reset Table 2 Digital IO Functions Input Bytes Input Signal polarity I...

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