WaveBook/512 and WaveBook/512H
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System Setup and Power Options 2-1
System Setup and Power Options
2
Connecting a WaveBook to a PC …… 2-1
PC Requirements…… 2-1
Connecting the Communication Cable…… 2-2
System Enhancement and Expansion …… 2-3
Adding WBK Option Cards …… 2-3
Adding WBK Modules…… 2-4
Module Options……2-4
Connectors and Cables ……2-5
Example of a WaveBook System Daisy-Chain …… 2-7
How Channel Numbers are Determined ……2-7
Stacking Modules …… 2-8
Connecting the System to Power ……2-9
Calculating the System Power Requirement…… 2-9
System Examples …… 2-11
Power Supplies …… 2-13
Installing Software and Product Support ……2-21
Using the Daq Configuration Applet to Check Connections…… 2-21
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An incorrect use of power can damage equipment or degrade performance. Prior to
connecting your devices to power, calculate your system’s power requirements.
This chapter pertains to setting up a WaveBook system. Topics include how to: connect a WaveBook to a
PC, add option cards and modules, properly power a system, install software, and check connections with
the Daq Configuration Applet. As stated in the above Caution, you will need to calculate system power
requirements prior to powering the system.
Connecting a WaveBook to a PC
PC Requirements
Notebook PCs are typically used to communicate with WaveBook
acquisition hardware. However, desktop PCs can be used.
Regardless of your PC preference, the following requirements apply:
•
16MB Ram (32MB Ram recommended)
•
Pentium
®
90 Processor (or equivalent)
•
10 MB of Available Disk Space
•
Windows Operating System
(Windows95/98/Me, or WindowsNT/2000)
•
Optional, but recommended:
EPP (Enhanced Parallel Port), or
ECP (Extended Capabilities Port)
A Notebook PC is Typically Used to
Communicate with WaveBook
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