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CIO-DAS16Jr/16USER’S MANUALRevision 4March, 2001

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If both AC and DC readings are 0.00 volts, you may have a system with common grounds. However, since voltmeterswill average out high frequency signals

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

2.2.8 Large Common Mode VoltagesIf the ground differential is large enough, the CIO-DAS800’s +/- 10V common mode range will be exceeded. In this caset

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The following sections depicts recommended input wiring schemes for each of the seven possible inputconfiguration/grounding combinations.NOTE: For si

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2.3.3 Common Mode Voltage < +/-10V/Single-Ended InputsThis is not a recommended configuration. In fact, the phrase common mode has no meaning in a

Page 6 - 1.5 INSTALLING THE BOARD

2.3.6 Isolated Grounds / Single-Ended InputsSingle-ended inputs can be used to monitor isolated inputs, though the use of the differential mode will i

Page 7 - 2.2 ANALOG INPUTS

3 REGISTER ARCHITECTURE 3.1 CONTROL & DATA REGISTERSThe CIO-DAS16Jr/16 is controlled and monitored by writing to and reading from 16 consecuti

Page 8 - 2.2.2 Differential Inputs

Table 3-2. Register SummaryPacer Clock Contol (8254)None. No read back on 8254BASE + 15CTR 2 Data - A/D Pacer CTR 2 Data - A/D Pacer ClockBASE + 14CT

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3.3 CHANNEL MUX SCAN LIMITS REGISTERBASE ADDRESS + 2CH L1CH L2CH L4CH L8CH H1CH H2CH H4CH H801234567A read and write register.READThe current channel

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3.5 STATUS REGISTERBASE ADDRESS + 8CH1CH2CH4CH8INTMUXU/BEOC01234567A read mostly, one-function-write register.READEOC = 1, the A/D converter is busy.

Page 11 - 2.3 WIRING CONFIGURATIONS

Table 3-3. A/D Conversion Source CodingStart on Pacer Clock Pulse (CTR 2 OUT, no external access)11Start on rising TRIGGER (Digital input 0, Pin 25)01

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LIFETIME WARRANTYEvery hardware product manufactured by Measurement Computing Corp. is warranted against defects in materials or workmanship forthe li

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3.8 ANALOG INPUT RANGE REGISTERBASE ADDRESS + 11G0G1Uni/BipXXXXX01234567Table 3-4. Range Coding70 to 1.25V11160 to 2.5V01150 to 5V10140 to 10V0013±1.

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The three 8254 counter/timer data registers may be written to and read from. Because each counter will count as high as65,535, it is clear that loadi

Page 15 - 3 REGISTER ARCHITECTURE

4 SPECIFICATIONS POWER CONSUMPTION+5V quiescent 850 mA typical, 1250 mA maxANALOG INPUT SECTIONA/D converter type AD7805PBResolution 16 bitsNumbe

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COUNTER SECTIONCounter type 82C54Configuration 3 down counters, 16 bits eachCounter 0 - independent, available to user Source: programmable: external

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For your notes.20

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EC Declaration of ConformityWe, Measurement Computing Corp., declare under sole responsibility that the product:DescriptionPart NumberCIO-DAS16Jr/16to

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Measurement Computing Corporation16 Commerce Boulevard,Middleboro, Massachusetts 02346(508) 946-5100Fax: (508) 946-9500E-mail: info@measurementcomputi

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TABLE OF CONTENTS184 SPECIFICATIONS ...173.13 INPUT...

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1 INSTALLATION1.1 SOFTWAREBefore installing the board, install and run InstaCal. This package is the installation, calibration and test utility includ

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1.5 INSTALLING THE BOARDHaving configured the board’s switches and jumpers, it is now time to install the board into an ISA slot in the PC.1. Turn th

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2 SIGNAL CONNECTIONS 2.1 CONNECTOR DIAGRAMThe CIO-DAS16Jr/16 analog connector is a male 37-pin, D-type connector accessible from the rear of the PC t

Page 25 - EC Declaration of Conformity

2.2.1 Single-Ended InputsIn a single-ended input circuit, the voltagebetween the input signal terminal and ground isamplified. In this mode, the CIO-D

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Before describing grounding and isolation, it is important to understand the concepts of common mode, and commonmode range. Common mode voltage is dep

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