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 100Hz triangle wave is input on Channel 1. Channel 0
is tied to Analog Ground at the 100 pin user connector. The table below summarizes the influence of Channel 1
on Channel 0 and does not include the effects of noise.
16
3
3
0V to +1.250V
16
4
2
0V to +2.500V
16
5
2
0V to +5.000V
23
8
4
0V to +10.000V
14
4
3
±1.250V
16
5
2
±2.500V
18
7
2
±5.000V
24
13
4
±10.000V
50 kHz Crosstalk
(LSB
pk-pk
)
10 kHz Crosstalk
(LSB
pk-pk
)
1 kHz Crosstalk
(LSB
pk-pk
)
Range
Crosstalk
Analog Output Section
0V ± 10mV
Output voltage on power up and reset
Offset Binary
•
Bipolar Mode:
0 code = Vref
4095 code = -Vref – 1LSB, Vref < 0V
-Vref + 1LSB, Vref >0V
•
Unipolar Mode:
0 code = 0V,
4095 code = -Vref – 1LSB, Vref < 0V
-Vref + 1LSB, Vref >0V
Coding
Any passive load
Output Stability
0.1 ohms max
Output impedance
DC
Output coupling
Indefinite @25mA
Output short-circuit duration
±5 mA min
Current Drive
30uS max to ±½ LSB for a 20V step
Settling Time
2.0V/µs min
Slew Rate
Guaranteed monotonic over temperature
Monotonicity
System dependent. Using the Universal Library programmed output
function (cbAout) in a loop, in Visual Basic, a typical update rate of
400Khz can be expected on a 300MHz Pentium II based PC.
Throughput
Programmed I/O
Data transfer
10KOhm min
External Reference Input Impedance
±10V max
External Reference Voltage Range
External
Independent (D/A0 pin 10 and D/A1 pin 26)
On Board, -10V and –5V
Reference Voltage (jumper
selectable)
±10V, ±5V, 0 to 10V, or 0 to 5V using onboard references, or user
defined using external reference
Output Range
(jumper selectable per output)
Single-ended Voltage Output
Channel Type
2
Number of channels
12 bits
Resolution
MX7548
D/A converter type
39
Содержание PCIM-DAS1602/16
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