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OMB-DAQBOARD-3000 Series
P PCI 1-MHz, 16-Bit Multifunction Boards
OMB-1128-0901 rev 1.1
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Warnings, Cautions, Notes, and Tips Refer all service to qualified personnel. This symbol warns of possible personal injury or equipment damage under noted conditions. Follow all safety standards of professional practice and the recommendations in this manual. Using this equipment in ways other than described in this manual can present serious safety hazards or cause equipment damage. This warning symbol is used in this manual or on the equipment to warn of possible injury o
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Your order was carefully inspected prior to shipment. When you receive your order, carefully unpack all items from the shipping carton and check for physical signs of damage that may have occurred during shipment. Promptly report any damage to the shipping agent and your sales representative. Retain all shipping materials in case the unit needs returned to the factory. CAUTION Using this equipment in ways other than described in this manual can cause personal injury or equipme
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Table of Contents DaqBoard Installation Guide (p/n 1033-0940) 1 – Device Overviews Block Diagrams ….. 1-1 Connections …… 1-2 Theory of Operation…… 1-3 Daq Software …… 1-13 2 – Connections and Pinouts Overview …… 2-1 Pinout for DaqBoard/3000 Series Boards …… 2-2 TB-100 Terminal Connector Option …… 2-3 PDQ30 Analog Expansion and DBK215 Connector Options …… 2-4 3 – CE-Compliance Overview …… 3-1 CE Standards and Directives …… 3-1 Safety Conditions …… 3-2 Emissions/Immu
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6 – Setpoint Configuration for Output Control Overview …… 6-1 Detecting Input Values …… 6-3 Controlling Analog, Digital, and Timer Outputs …… 6-4 P2C, DAC, or Timer Update Latency …… 6-6 More Examples of Control Outputs …… 6-7 Detection on an Analog Input, DAC and P2C Updates …… 6-7 Detection on an Analog Input, Timer Output Updates …… 6-8 Using the Hysteresis Function …… 6-8 Using Multiple Inputs to Control One DAC Output …… 6-10 7 – Specifications - DaqBoard/3000 Series an
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This product requires one of the following Operating Systems: Windows 2000 Windows XP
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DaqBoard Installation Guide This guide tells how to complete the following steps for a successful installation. Step 1 – Install Software …… page 2 Step 2 – Install Boards in Available PCI Bus-Slots …… page 3 Step 3 – Configure Boards ….. page 5 Step 4 – Test Hardware ….. page 6 Reference Note: After you have completed the installation you should refer to the electronic documents that were automatically installed onto your hard drive as a part
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Minimum System Requirements Reference Note: Adobe PDF versions of user ® manuals will automatically install onto your Pentium P3 Processor, 500 MHz Windows Operating System hard drive as a part of product support. The RAM: 128 Mbytes default location is in the Programs group, which can be accessed from the Windows Desktop. Refer to the PDF documentation for details regarding both hardware and software. Note that hardcopy versions of the manuals can be ordered from the factor
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Step 2 – Install Boards in available PCI Bus-slots IMPORTANT: Software must be installed before installing hardware. CAUTION Turn off power to, and UNPLUG the host PC and externally connected equipment prior to removing the PC’s cover and installing the DaqBoard. Electric shock or damage to equipment can result even under low-voltage conditions. Take ESD precautions (packaging, proper handling, grounded wrist strap, etc.) Use care to avoid touching board surfaces and onb
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7. Refer to the figure at the right. Align the groove in the DaqBoard’s PCI edge-connector with the ridge of the desired PCI slot, and with the PC’s corresponding rear- panel slot. 8. Push the board firmly into the PCI slot. The board will snap into position. 9. Secure the board by inserting the rear-panel adapter-plate screw. 10. Using the previous steps, install additional boards into available PCI bus-slots, if applicable to your application. Installing a DaqBoard/2000 Series Boa
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1. Run the Daq Configuration control panel applet. Navigation from the desktop to the applet is as follows: Start ⇒ Settings ⇒ Control Panel ⇒ Daq*Configuration (double-click) 2. Double-click on the Device Inventory’s DaqBoard1K0, 2K0, or 3K0 icon, as applicable. The DaqBoard’s Properties tab will appear. If the DaqBoard icon is not present, skip to the upcoming Using ‘Add Device’ section. 3. Enter a “Device Name” in the text box, or use the default, e.g., DaqBoard2K0. The Name i
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Step 4 – Test Hardware Use the following steps to test the DaqBoard. Note that these steps are continued from those listed under the previous section, “Configure Board.” 1. Select the “Test Hardware” tab. 2. Click the “Resource Test” button. 3. After the test is complete, click “OK.” System capability is now tested for the DaqBoard and a list of test results appears on screen. Note: If you experience difficulties, please consult your user documentation (included on your C
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IG-8 DaqBoard Installation Guide 918494 1033-0940, rev 8.0
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Device Overviews 1 Block Diagrams …… 1-1 Connections …… 1-2 Product Features …… 1-3 Software ……1-13 DaqView can only be used with one DaqBoard at a time. DASYLab and LabView can be used with multiple boards. For multiple board use (via custom programming) refer to the Using Multiple Devices section of the Programmer’s Manual. Reference Note: Programming topics are covered in the Programmer’s User Manual (p/n 1008-0901). As a part of product support, this manual is automatically
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Block Diagram for DaqBoard/3005 and /3006 * Note: DaqBoard/3006 has 16 single-ended analog inputs; ±10V input range only; it has no differential input. DaqBoard/3006 has no HDMI interface. Connections Reference Note: For the DaqBoard/3000 Series installation procedure, refer to the DaqBoard Installation Guide (1033-0940). A copy of the guide is included at the beginning of this manual. SCSI - 68 pin All input and output signals are available at the 3000 Series board’s
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Product Features I/O Comparison Matrix Product or System Analog Input Input Analog Digital I/O Counter Timer Channels Ranges Output Channels Inputs Outputs Channels DaqBoard/3000 16SE / 8DE 7 2 24 4 2 DaqBoard/3001 16SE / 8DE 7 4 24 4 2 DaqBoard/3005 16SE / 8DE 7 0 24 4 2 DaqBoard/3006 16SE only 1 0 24 4 2 DaqBoard/3000 with 64SE / 32DE 7 2 24 4 2 PDQ30 DaqBoard/3001 64SE / 32DE 7 4 24 4 2 with PDQ30 DaqBoard/3005 64SE / 32DE 7 0 24 4 2 with PDQ30 The DaqBoard/3000 S
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Signal I/O One 68-pin connector provides access to the 16SE/8DE analog input channels, 24 digital I/O lines, counter/timer channels, and analog outputs (when applicable). With exception of DaqBoard/3006, a HDMI connector is also located on the orb. The HDMI provides connection for channel expansion with the PDQ30. Orb with HDMI and 68-Pin SCSI Connectors Note: The HDMI connector is not present on the DaqBoard/3006. Analog Input The DaqBoard/3000 series has a 16-bit, 1-MHz A/D c
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Another synchronous mode allows digital inputs to be scanned every time an analog input channel is scanned. For example, if eight analog inputs are scanned at 1 µsec per channel continuously, and 24 bits of digital inputs are enabled, then the 24 bits of digital inputs will be scanned at 24 bits per 1 µsec. If counters are enabled in this mode, they will be scanned at once per scan, in the same manner as in the first example above. Note: It is not necessary to read counters as often as it
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Example 2: Analog channel scanning of voltage and temperature inputs The figure below shows a more complicated acquisition. The scan is programmed pre-acquisition and is made up of 6 analog channels (Ch0, Ch2, Ch5, Ch11, Ch22, Ch23.) Each of these analog channels can have a different gain. Two of the channels (22 and 23) are from a PDQ30 expansion module. These two channels can be programmed to directly measure thermocouples. In this mode, oversampling is programmable up to 256 over