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Appendix C. Warranty Information

WINSYSTEMS warrants that for a period of two (2) years from the date of shipment, any Products and Software 

purchased or licensed hereunder which have been developed or manufactured by WINSYSTEMS shall be free of 

any defects and shall perform substantially in accordance with WINSYSTEMS' specifications therefor. With respect 

to any Products or Software purchased or licensed hereunder which have been developed or manufactured by 

others, WINSYSTEMS shall transfer and assign to Customer any warranty of such manufacturer or developer held 

by WINSYSTEMS, provided that the warranty, if any, may be assigned. The sole obligation of WINSYSTEMS for any 

breach of warranty contained herein shall be, at its option, either (i) to repair or replace at its expense any 

materially defective Products or Software, or (ii) to take back such Products and Software and refund the Customer 

the purchase price and any license fees paid for the same. Customer shall pay all freight, duty, broker's fees, 

insurance, charges and other fees and charges for the return of any Products or Software to WINSYSTEMS under 

this warranty. WINSYSTEMS shall pay freight and insurance charges for any repaired or replaced Products or 

Software thereafter delivered to Customer within the United States. All fees and costs for shipment outside of the 

United States shall be paid by Customer. The foregoing warranty shall not apply to any Products or Software which 

have been subject to abuse, misuse, vandalism, accident, alteration, neglect, unauthorized repair or improper 

installation.
THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES BY WINSYSTEMS EXCEPT AS STATED HEREIN. THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES 

EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND 

FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL WINSYSTEMS BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, 

INCIDENTAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF DATA, PROFITS OR GOODWILL. WINSYSTEMS' MAXIMUM LIABILITY 

FOR ANY BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT OR OTHER CLAIM RELATED TO ANY PRODUCTS, SOFTWARE, OR THE 

SUBJECT MATTER HEREOF, SHALL NOT EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OR LICENSE FEE PAID BY CUSTOMER TO 

WINSYSTEMS FOR THE PRODUCTS OR SOFTWARE OR PORTION THEREOF TO WHICH SUCH BREACH OR CLAIM 

PERTAINS.
Title to the Products shall remain vested in WINSYSTEMS until complete payment is made by Customer. Title to any 

Software shall remain vested in WINSYSTEMS, or WINSYSTEMS' licensor from whom WINSYSTEMS has obtained 

marketing rights, both before, during and after the term of the License. Nonpayment when due of the purchase 

price for any Products or the License fees for any Software, or, if applicable, taxes and/or the cost of any freight 

and insurance for any Products and/or Software, shall entitle WINSYSTEMS to take possession of the Products and/

or Software without notice to Customer or prejudice to WINSYSTEMS' rights under contract or any other legal 

remedy.
Until title to the Products pass in accordance with the provision set out above, except with the prior written 

approval of WINSYSTEMS, no Products shall be modified, altered, moved or in any way assigned, sublet, 

mortgaged or charged nor may Customer part with possession of all or part of the same.
There are no understandings, agreements or representations, express or implied, other than those set forth 

herein. This Order embodies the entire agreement between the parties and may be waived, amended or 

supplemented only by a written instrument executed jointly by WINSYSTEMS and Customer as evidenced only by 

the signature of duly authorized officers of each party. The foregoing terms and conditions of any order which may 

be issued by Customer for the purchase of Products or licensing of Software hereunder.
In the event this Order is placed in the hands of an attorney or collection agency by WINSYSTEMS to collect any 

sums due hereunder to WINSYSTEMS, Customer shall pay all reasonable attorney's fees, expenses, collection and 

court costs incurred by WINSYSTEMS.
THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE GOVERNED AND CONSTRUED UNDER THE TEXAS UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE AND 

THE APPLICABLE LAWS OF THE STATE OF TEXAS. THE PARTIES ACKNOWLEDGE THAT ANY ACTION BROUGHT 

HEREUNDER SHALL ONLY BE BROUGHT IN A COURT OF COMPETENT JURISDICTION IN TARRANT COUNTY, TEXAS.

Warranty Service

1. To obtain service under this warranty, obtain a return authorization number. In the United States, contact the 

WINSYSTEMS Service Center for a return authorization number. Outside the United States, contact your local 

sales agent for a return authorization number.

2. You must send the product postage prepaid and insured. You must enclose the products in an anti-static bag 

to protect from damage by static electricity. WINSYSTEMS is not responsible for damage to the product due to 

static electricity.

Summary of Contents for PCM-MIO-A-1

Page 1: ...Inc 2890 112th Street Grand Prairie Texas 75050 817 274 7553 info winsystems com www winsystems com PCM MIO A 1 16 Channel 16 bit Analog Inputs 8 Channel 12 bit Analog Outputs and 48 Digital I O Prod...

Page 2: ...ess statutory implied or by description regarding the information set forth herein or regarding the freedom of the described devices from patent infringement WINSYSTEMS Inc makes no warranty of mercha...

Page 3: ...nfiguration 10 7 1 Component Layout 10 7 1 1 Top View 10 7 2 Jumper Reference 11 7 2 1 J7 Base I O Address Jumpers 11 7 2 2 J10 Digital I O VCC Enable Jumpers 12 7 3 Connector Reference 12 7 3 1 J2 AD...

Page 4: ...2 22 8 2 3 Command Register 23 8 2 4 Command Codes 24 8 2 5 Address Codes 24 8 2 6 Span Codes 24 8 2 7 Readback Enable 25 8 2 8 D A Interrupts 25 8 2 9 D A Examples 25 8 3 Registers 27 8 3 1 Register...

Page 5: ...817 274 7553 Monday through Friday between 8 AM and 5 PM Central Standard Time CST Refer to the WINSYSTEMS website at http www winsystems com for other accessories including cable drawings and pinout...

Page 6: ...lity in the system IRQs 0 1 2 8 and 13 are not supported 3 3 Analog to Digital The PCM MIO A 1 analog to digital conversion inputs are implemented by using two 16 bit Linear Technology LTC 1859CG devi...

Page 7: ...e on the PCM MIO A AD 1 Two 4 channel 12 bit digital to analog D A LTC 2704CGW 12 Output ranges 0 5 V 0 10 V 5 V or 10 V 2 5 V 2 5 V to 7 5 V Each channel independently programmable for output type an...

Page 8: ...rters The DACs provide 12 bit outputs via the Linear Technology LTC2704 6 Specifications The PCM MIO A 1 adheres to the following specifications and requirements Feature Specification Electrical VCC 5...

Page 9: ...e between failure MTBF a MTBF hours 1074379 MTBF years 122 646 RoHS Compliant Yes Operating Systems Compatible with Windows and Linux a A MTBF measurement is based on a statistical sample and is not i...

Page 10: ...ault base I O address J3 Analog output J1 Analog output J8 Digital I O J9 Digital I O J10 Digital I O Vcc enabled J5 PC 104 connector J6 PC 104 connector Item Description Reference J1 J3 D A Analog Ou...

Page 11: ...ential port addresses The base address is jumper selectable at J7 Take care to choose an I O area that does not conflict with other resources in the system Address bits A0 to A4 are not selectable J7...

Page 12: ...algorithm and an internal sample and hold circuit to convert an analog input signal to 16 bit digital data The output is two s complement binary for bipolar mode and offset binary for unipolar mode P...

Page 13: ...t Linear Technology LTC 2704 devices These SoftSpan quad digital to analog converters DACs are software programmable for either unipolar or bipolar mode with specific voltage ranges on a per channel b...

Page 14: ...the Lattice MachXO2 FPGA with WINSYSTEMS WS16C48 ASIC compatible programmed logic The 48 lines are each individually programmable as input or output and the first 24 lines are capable of fully latche...

Page 15: ...GND 35 Port 3 Bit 6 34 GND 33 Port 0 Bit 7 34 GND 33 Port 3 Bit 7 32 GND 31 Port 1 Bit 0 32 GND 31 Port 4 Bit 0 30 GND 29 Port 1 Bit 1 30 GND 29 Port 4 Bit 1 28 GND 27 Port 1 Bit 2 28 GND 27 Port 4 B...

Page 16: ...es Diagram Pin Name Pin Name Diagram Pin Name Pin Name J5 D0 GND C0 GND J6 A1 IOCHK B1 GND D1 MEMCS16 C1 SBHE A2 SD7 B2 RESET D2 IOCS16 C2 LA23 A3 SD6 B3 5V D3 IRQ10 C3 LA22 A4 SD5 B4 IRQ D4 IRQ11 C4...

Page 17: ...device operation The specific options of each register are detailed here Notes 1 Accessed when REGISTER SELECT BASE 3 bit 3 00 2 Accessed when REGISTER SELECT BASE 3 bit 3 01 3 Accessed when REGISTER...

Page 18: ...en REGISTER SELECT BASE 7 bit 3 1 3 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Register Address Base Read Write 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 DATA_LO 4 R LOW ORDER DATA BYTE DATA BIT 7 DATA BIT 6 DATA BIT 5 DATA BIT 4 DATA BIT 3 DATA BI...

Page 19: ...input channels are measured with respect to GND Both the and inputs are sampled simultaneously so common mode noise is rejected Range Selection Bits 3 and 2 of the command register determine the inpu...

Page 20: ...insystems com Page 20 Input Range Selection Examples of Multiplexer Options Examples of multiplexer options and changing the MUX assignment on The fly are shown below 3 2 UNI GAIN INPUT RANGE 0 0 5 V...

Page 21: ...xxx to bits 3 4 of BASE 3 Select access to CMD 2 Write CMD selection to BASE 2 Set MUX channel operation range 3 Read data from BASE 0 and discard Lo_Byte unknown data 4 Read data from BASE 1 and disc...

Page 22: ...dditional register select bit MASTER IRQ DA2 SELECT If this bit is set to 1 reading BASE 15 results in the status of the Master Interrupt Status Register Register Address Base Read Write 7 6 5 4 3 2 1...

Page 23: ...and register used to configure the span and load the data The command word consists of a 4 bit command and a 4 bit address as shown Each DAC contains a command register used to Register Address Base R...

Page 24: ...C n Set by Previous Command B1 Span DAC n 0 0 1 1 Write to B1 Span DAC n Set by Previous Command B1 Span DAC n 0 1 0 0 Update B1 B2 DAC n Set by Previous Command B2 Span DAC n 0 1 0 1 Update B1 B2 All...

Page 25: ...t access to Resource Register 2 Write IRQ selection 0 15 hex to bits 3 0 of BASE 10 xF Hex IRQ 15 3 Write xxxxxx1 BASE 11 to enable the IRQ Enabling an interrupt for D A2 can be achieved in the same m...

Page 26: ...te Span data 0000xxxx to BASE 8 Where xxxx Span 3 Write 00000000 zero BASE 9 High order byte for Span 4 Write CMD 01100xxx to BASE 10 Where xxx DAC channel 5 Write Low Byte data to BASE 8 6 Write High...

Page 27: ...ible programmed logic This provides 48 lines of digital I O There are 17 unique registers within the WS16C48 Write High Byte data to BASE 9 Write CMD 00110000 to BASE 10 Move data to B1 Code 7 To pre...

Page 28: ...reflects the combined state of the INT_ID0 through INT_ID2 registers When any of the lower three bits are set it indicates that an interrupt is pending on the I O port corresponding to the bit positio...

Page 29: ...n interrupt is enabled for the corresponding port and bit When cleared to 0 the bit s edge detection interrupt is disabled Note that this register can be used to individually clear a pending interrupt...

Page 30: ...TRM RELAY Industrial PC 104 relay board 16 SPDT relays Termination board ISM TRM ISO OUT Termination board 24 isolated outputs Termination board ISM TRM ISO IN Termination board 24 isolated inputs Ter...

Page 31: ...ly s minimum load then the power supply does not regulate properly and can cause damage to the PCM MIO A 1 Power Harness Minimize the length of the power harness This reduces the amount of voltage dro...

Page 32: ...breaking any connections I O Connections OFF Turn off all I O connections before connecting them to the PCM MIO A 1 or any other I O cards Connecting hot signals can cause damage whether the embedded...

Page 33: ...hem could cause the embedded computer module to be flexed Avoid cutting the PCM MIO A 1 Never use star washers or any fastening hardware that cut into the PCM MIO A 1 Avoid over tightening of mounting...

Page 34: ...manuals are updated often Periodically check the WINSYSTEMS website http www winsystems com for revisions Check pinouts Always check the pinout and connector locations in the manual before plugging in...

Page 35: ...PCM MIO A 1 Mechanical Drawings v1 0 www winsystems com Page 35 Appendix B Mechanical Drawings The mechanical drawing for the PCM MIO A 1 is shown below...

Page 36: ...Products shall remain vested in WINSYSTEMS until complete payment is made by Customer Title to any Software shall remain vested in WINSYSTEMS or WINSYSTEMS licensor from whom WINSYSTEMS has obtained...

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