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PCI-DAS1602/16 User's Guide 

Functional Details 

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Software selects the bipolar/unipolar input configuration and input range. The table below lists the analog input 
ranges and resolutions for the available input configurations and gains. 

Input range and resolution 

Bipolar Range 

Resolution 

Unipolar Range 

Resolution 

±10 V 

305 µV 

0 to 10 V 

153 µV 

±5 V 

153 µV 

0 to 5 V 

76.3 µV 

±2.5 V 

76.3 µV 

0 to 2.5 V 

38.1 µV 

±1.25 V 

38.1 µV 

0 to 1.25 V 

19.1 µV 

Burst mode 

Channel-to-channel skew results from multiplexing the A/D inputs. It is defined as the time between 
consecutive samples. For example, if four channels are sampled at a rate of 1 kHz per channel, the channel 
skew is 250 µs (1 ms/4). 

Burst mode minimizes channel-to-channel skew by clocking the A/D at the maximum rate between successive 
channels. Burst mode timing is illustrated in Figure 4. At the 1-ms pulse, channel 0 is sampled. After 5 µs, 
channel 2 is sampled. Channel 3 is sampled 5 µs after channel 2 is sampled. No samples are then taken until the 
next 1-ms pulse, when channel 0 is sampled again. In this mode, the rate for all channels is 1 kHz, but the 
channel-to-channel skew (delay) is now 5 µs, or 20 µs total. The minimum burst mode skew/delay on the PCI-
DAS1602/16 is 5 µs. 

 

CH0 

CH1  CH2  CH3 

CH0  CH1 CH2 

CH3 

Delay 

The length of the delay between bursts is 
set by one of the internal counters, or may 
be controlled via the external trigger. 

5µS 

Burst mode pacer is 
fixed at 5.0 µS  

 

Figure 4. Burst mode timing 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for PCI-DAS1602/16

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Page 2: ...PCI DAS1602 16 Analog and Digital 1 0 Board User s Guide F 4 MEASUREMENT COMPUTINGTM ...

Page 3: ...PCI DAS1602 16 Analog and Digital I O Board User s Guide Document Revision 7 March 2009 Copyright 2009 Measurement Computing Corporation ...

Page 4: ...etion For specific information please refer to the terms and conditions of sale Harsh Environment Program Any Measurement Computing product that is damaged due to misuse or any reason may be eligible for replacement with the same or similar device for 50 of the current list price I O boards face some harsh environments some harsher than the boards are designed to withstand Contact MCC to determine...

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Page 6: ... software 9 Installing the PCI DAS1602 16 9 Configuring the PCI DAS1602 16 9 Connecting the board for I O operations 10 Connectors cables main I O connector 10 Pinout main I O connector 11 Cabling 12 Field wiring and signal termination 13 Chapter 3 Functional Details 15 PCI DAS1602 16 block diagram 15 Analog inputs 15 Burst mode 16 Analog outputs 17 Parallel digital I O 17 Counter timer I O 17 Cha...

Page 7: ...PCI DAS1602 16 User s Guide 5 Digital input output 24 Interrupts 24 Counter 25 Power consumption 25 Environmental 26 Mechanical 26 Main connector and pin out 26 Declaration of Conformity 29 ...

Page 8: ...manuals and help topic titles and to emphasize a word or phrase For example The InstaCal installation procedure is explained in the Quick Start Guide Never touch the exposed pins or circuit connections on the board Where to find more information The following electronic documents provide helpful information relevant to the operation of the PCI DAS1602 16 MCC s Specifications PCI DAS1602 16 the PDF...

Page 9: ... or 16 single ended 16 bit analog inputs Sample rates of up to 200 kHz 24 bits of high drive digital I O Three 16 bit down counters 100 pin high density I O connector Two FIFO buffered 16 bit analog outputs with update rates of up to 100 kHz Analog input ranges are selectable via software as bipolar or unipolar Bipolar input ranges are 10 V 5 V 2 5 V and 1 25 V Unipolar input ranges are 0 to 10 V ...

Page 10: ...tware Quick Start pdf This booklet supplies a brief description of the software you received with your PCI DAS1602 16 and information regarding installation of that software Please read this booklet completely before installing any software or hardware Optional components Cables C100FF x Signal termination and conditioning accessories MCC provides signal conditioning and termination products for u...

Page 11: ...it up and insert your board into an available PCI slot 2 Close your computer and turn it on If you are using an operating system with support for plug and play such as Windows 2000 or Windows XP a dialog box opens as the system loads indicating that new hardware has been detected If the information file for this board is not already loaded onto your PC you are prompted for the disk containing this...

Page 12: ...DADP 5037 adaptor required CIO ERB08 DADP 5037 adaptor required CIO SERB08 DADP 5037 adaptor required The PCI DAS1602 16 board s main I O connector is a 100 pin high density connector labeled J1 All signals pass through this connector The pinout for eight channel differential mode is shown on page 11 The pinout for 16 channel single ended mode is shown on page 12 Information on signal connections ...

Page 13: ...C 82 32 N C N C 81 31 N C N C 80 30 N C N C 79 29 N C N C 78 28 N C N C 77 27 N C N C 76 26 N C N C 75 25 N C FIRSTPORTC Bit 7 74 24 N C FIRSTPORTC Bit 6 73 23 N C FIRSTPORTC Bit 5 72 22 N C FIRSTPORTC Bit 4 71 21 N C FIRSTPORTC Bit 3 70 20 N C FIRSTPORTC Bit 2 69 19 N C FIRSTPORTC Bit 1 68 18 LLGND FIRSTPORTC Bit 0 67 17 CH7 LO FIRSTPORTB Bit 7 66 16 CH7 HI FIRSTPORTB Bit 6 65 15 CH6 LO FIRSTPORT...

Page 14: ...H14 HI FIRSTPORTB Bit 5 64 14 CH6 HI FIRSTPORTB Bit 4 63 13 CH13 HI FIRSTPORTB Bit 3 62 12 CH5 HI FIRSTPORTB Bit 2 61 11 CH12 HI FIRSTPORTB Bit 1 60 10 CH4 HI FIRSTPORTB Bit 0 59 9 CH11 HI FIRSTPORTA Bit 7 58 8 CH3 HI FIRSTPORTA Bit 6 57 7 CH10 HI FIRSTPORTA Bit 5 56 6 CH2 HI FIRSTPORTA Bit 4 55 5 CH9 HI FIRSTPORTA Bit 3 54 4 CH1 HI FIRSTPORTA Bit 2 53 3 CH8 HI FIRSTPORTA Bit 1 52 2 CH0 HI FIRSTPO...

Page 15: ...e in the analog signal lines and greatly simplifies field wiring and connections to external devices You can purchase C100FF x series cables from our web site at www mccdaq com products accessories aspx Field wiring and signal termination You can use the following MCC screw terminal boards to terminate field signals and route them into the PCI DAS1602 16 board using the C100FF x cable Screw termin...

Page 16: ...le at www mccdaq com products signal_conditioning aspx Details on the DADP 5037 adapter board are available at www mccdaq com products accessories aspx Caution Before connecting signals to the PCI DAS1602 16 measure the voltage between ground at the signal source and ground at the PC If you measure 10 volts do not connect the board to this signal source as you are beyond the usable input range of ...

Page 17: ...l Gain and Offset Autocal INT 16 Bit 200KHz Mux Gain Analog In 16 CH S E 8 CH DIFF 512 x 16 FIFO Gain and Offset Autocal DAC Data Control D A 0 D A 1 512 X 16 FIFO DAC Pacer CTR2 CTR1 ADC Index Counter User CTR 0 Control Time Base GATE CLK OUT INT XTRIG Start EOC DAC0 DAC1 16 Bit 100KHz 16 Bit 100KHz INT 10MHz LOCAL BUS PCI BUS 5V 32 BIT 33MHZ FIRSTPORTB 7 0 FIRSTPORTCH 3 0 FIRSTPORTB FIRSTPORTCH ...

Page 18: ...1 kHz per channel the channel skew is 250 µs 1 ms 4 Burst mode minimizes channel to channel skew by clocking the A D at the maximum rate between successive channels Burst mode timing is illustrated in Figure 4 At the 1 ms pulse channel 0 is sampled After 5 µs channel 2 is sampled Channel 3 is sampled 5 µs after channel 2 is sampled No samples are then taken until the next 1 ms pulse when channel 0...

Page 19: ...allel digital I O The 24 bits of TTL compatible high current 64 mA sink 15 mA source digital I O are available as two eight bit ports and two four bit ports This digital capability is an 82C55 mode 0 chip emulation which allows each port to be configured independently as either input or output The digital I O ports default to the input state high impedance on power up or reset Counter timer I O Th...

Page 20: ...ts The standard calibration involves calibrating one channel with 0 volts input offset and then with a known input voltage gain The PCI DAS1602 16 s on board circuitry first shorts the inputs for offset calibration then connects the inputs to the ultra stable precision voltage reference for the gain calibration Analog input calibration Analog inputs are calibrated for offset and gain Offset calibr...

Page 21: ...er section The tuning range of this adjustment allows for maximum DAC and output buffer offsets Gain calibration of the analog outputs is performed via DAC reference adjustments The analog output calibration system is shown in Figure 6 This circuit is duplicated for both DAC0 and DAC1 Ref D A Gain Adjust Analog Out Offset Adjust Trim DAC Coarse Trim DAC Fine Trim DAC Coarse Trim DAC Fine Figure 6 ...

Page 22: ...GER External analog ANALOG TRIGGER IN A D triggering modes External digital Software configurable for Edge triggered Level activated gated Programmable polarity rising falling edge trigger high low gate External analog software configurable for Positive or negative slope Above or below reference Positive or negative hysteresis In or out of window Trigger levels set by DAC0 and or DAC1 4 88 mV reso...

Page 23: ...maximum level and causing error in the same direction Analog input drift Table 3 Analog input drift specifications Range Analog input full scale gain drift Analog input zero drift Overall analog input drift 10 00 V 2 2 LSB C max 1 8 LSB C max 4 0 LSB C max 5 000 V 2 2 LSB C max 1 9 LSB C max 4 1 LSB C max 2 500 V 2 2 LSB C max 2 0 LSB C max 4 2 LSB C max 1 250 V 2 2 LSB C max 2 3 LSB C max 4 5 LSB...

Page 24: ...ise is assumed to be Gaussian An RMS noise value from a Gaussian distribution is calculated by dividing the peak to peak bin spread by 6 6 Crosstalk Crosstalk is defined here as the influence of one channel upon another when scanning two channels at the specified per channel rate for a total of 50000 samples A full scale 100 Hz triangle wave is input on channel 1 Channel 0 is tied to analog ground...

Page 25: ...ohms max Output stability Any passive load Coding Offset binary Output voltage on power up and reset 0 V 10 mV Accuracy Table 7 Analog output accuracy specifications Range Accuracy BIP10 8 LSB BIP5 8 LSB UNI10 10 LSB UNI5 10 LSB Accuracy Components Integral linearity error 0 5 LSB typ 1 LSB max Differential linearity error 0 5 LSB typ 1 LSB max Analog output drift Table 8 Analog output drift speci...

Page 26: ...nce Pull up pull down resistors Provisions have been made on the board for user installed pull up pull down resistor networks Simultaneous sample and hold trigger TTL output SSH OUT Logic 0 Hold Logic 1 Sample compatible with CIO SSH16 Interrupts Table 10 Interrupt specifications Interrupt INTA mapped to IRQn via PCI BIOS at boot time Interrupt enable Programmable through PLX9052 Interrupt polarit...

Page 27: ... Counter 0 non pretrigger mode user counter 4 Source User input at 100pin connector or internal 10MHz software selectable Gate User input at 100pin connector Output Available at 100pin connector Counter 1 DAC pacer lower divider Source 10 MHz oscillator Gate Tied to Counter 2 gate programmable source Output Chained to Counter 2 Clock Counter 2 DAC pacer upper divider Source Counter 1 Output Gate T...

Page 28: ...PCI custom type card 107 mm H x 18 5 mm W x 292 mm L Main connector and pin out Table 15 Main connector specifications Connector type 100 pin high density Robinson Nugent Compatible cables C100FF x Compatible accessory products with C100FF x cable ISO RACK16 P ISO DA02 P BNC 16SE BNC 16DI CIO MINI50 CIO TERM100 SCB 50 SSR RACK24 DADP 5037 adaptor required SSR RACK08 DADP 5037 adaptor required CIO ...

Page 29: ...it 7 17 CH7 LO 67 FIRSTPORTC Bit 0 18 LLGND 68 FIRSTPORTC Bit 1 19 N C 69 FIRSTPORTC Bit 2 20 N C 70 FIRSTPORTC Bit 3 21 N C 71 FIRSTPORTC Bit 4 22 N C 72 FIRSTPORTC Bit 5 23 N C 73 FIRSTPORTC Bit 6 24 N C 74 FIRSTPORTC Bit 7 25 N C 75 N C 26 N C 76 N C 27 N C 77 N C 28 N C 78 N C 29 N C 79 N C 30 N C 80 N C 31 N C 81 N C 32 N C 82 N C 33 N C 83 N C 34 N C 84 N C 35 D A GND 0 85 N C 36 D A OUT 0 8...

Page 30: ... Bit 7 17 CH15 HI 67 FIRSTPORTC Bit 0 18 LLGND 68 FIRSTPORTC Bit 1 19 N C 69 FIRSTPORTC Bit 2 20 N C 70 FIRSTPORTC Bit 3 21 N C 71 FIRSTPORTC Bit 4 22 N C 72 FIRSTPORTC Bit 5 23 N C 73 FIRSTPORTC Bit 6 24 N C 74 FIRSTPORTC Bit 7 25 N C 75 N C 26 N C 76 N C 27 N C 77 N C 28 N C 78 N C 29 N C 79 N C 30 N C 80 N C 31 N C 81 N C 32 N C 82 N C 33 N C 83 N C 34 N C 84 N C 35 D A GND 0 85 N C 36 D A OUT ...

Page 31: ...06 IEC 61326 1 2005 EN61000 4 2 2001 Electrostatic Discharge immunity EN61000 4 3 2002 Radiated Electromagnetic Field immunity EN61000 4 4 2004 Electric Fast Transient Burst immunity EN61000 4 5 2001 Surge immunity EN61000 4 6 2003 Radio Frequency Common Mode immunity EN61000 4 11 2004 Voltage Dip and Interrupt immunity Declaration of Conformity based on tests conducted by Chomerics Test Services ...

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