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DAQ i108, DAQ i116, MF's |
100 kHz Data Acquisition PCMCIA |
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Features
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FeaturesThe DAQ for PCMCIA i108/i116 card is a type II PCMCIA I/O card for notebooks and other computers containing a PCMCIA slot. The card consumes only 100mW in operation (10mW while in sleep mode) so that it can operate efficiently in battery-powered computers. The only difference between i108 and i116 cards is the number of analog input channels: the i108 offers 8 single-ended (4 differential) inputs, the i116 offers 16 inputs (8 differential). All input channels are multiplexed on a 12 bit A/D converter. The maximum conversion rate is 100kHz. In addition, there are 8 digital, TTL compatible, inputs and outputs. Optionally, the card can be equipped with 2 asynchronous 12 bit D/A converters in turn for 4 digital I/O ports. The D/A converters are suitable for voltage output and for low speed closed loop applications. The card can be operated using Microsoft® Windows® 95/98/ME, Windows NT® and Windows® 2000 operating systems. For instant use, FreeVIEW provides a graphical environment.
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ApplicationsThe DAQ for PCMCIA i108/i116 can be used in many environments for automation of machines, process monitoring and control, instrumentation and electronic test functions. Low-power sleep mode makes the card a practical choice for developing portable data acquisition systems.
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Analog InputAll analog input channels have an input impedance of 10 MOhm with an input capacity of 20pF. All inputs are provided with over voltage protection up to +/-35V.The conversion rate ranges from 0.5Hz (306Hz with trigger condition) to 100kHz and can be set by software. To assure a high data rate, the i108/i116 have 32 Kbytes FIFO buffer (16384 samples) that prevents digitalized measured data from being lost. Triggering and sampling into the FIFO buffer is controlled by cards hardware entirely. The i116/i108 can acquire data in the sampling modes:
TriggerThe start of the data acquisition is triggered by level or signal edge. It can be triggered when there is a fall below or a rise above a certain level. Also, the trigger can be set by recognition of a falling or rising signal edge.Since the trigger is hardware controlled, no time delay arises between a triggering condition and the start of recording. This eliminates the loss of data during the trigger state. Digital I/O8 digital I/O lines provide TTL compatible level, the maximum current is 4mA. |
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Software/Drivers
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Ordering Information
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LabWindows® are registered trademarks of National Instruments Corp. |
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