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    DAQ DAQCard ™ -1200 User Manual Multifunction I/O Card for the PCMCIA Bus DAQCard-1200 User Manual October 1999 Edition Part Number 3209 36B-01[...]

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    Worldwide Technical Support and Product Info rmation www.natinst.com National Instruments Corporate Headquarters 11500 North Mopac Expressway Austin, Texas 78759-3504 USA Tel: 512 794 0100 Worldwide Offices Australia 03 9879 5166, Austria 0662 45 79 90 0, Belgium 02 757 00 20, Brazil 011 284 5011, Canada (Calgary) 403 274 9391, Canada (Ontario) 905[...]

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    Important Information Warranty The DAQ-Card-1200 is warranted against defects in materials and workman ship for a period of one year from the date of shipment, as evidenced by receipts or other documentat ion. National Instruments will, at its opt ion, repair or replace equipment that pro ves to be defective during th e warranty p erio d. This warr[...]

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    © National Instruments Corporation v DAQCard-1200 User Manual Contents About This Manual Organization of This Manual ....................... ......................... ........... ............ .............. .... ix Conventions Used in This Manual .......................... ......................... .......................... .... x National Instru[...]

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    Contents DAQCard-1200 User Manual vi © National Instruments Corporation Types of Signal Sources ................... .............. ......................... ......... 3-6 Floating Signal Sources......................... .......................... ... 3-6 Ground-Referenced Signal Sources ................................... 3-6 Input Configurations [...]

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    Contents © National Instruments Corporation vii DAQCard-1200 User Manual Analog Output .......................... ......................... .......................... ......................... .......... 4- 11 Analog Output Circuitry . ............... ......................... ......................... ............ .... 4-11 Power-On State .......[...]

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    Contents DAQCard-1200 User Manual viii © National Instruments Corporation Figure 3-1. DAQCard-1200 I/O Connector Pin Assignments ................ .............. ... 3-2 Figure 3-2. DAQCard-1200 Instrumentation Amplifier ......................... .............. ... 3-5 Figure 3-3. Differential Input Connections for Grounded Signal Sources .........[...]

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    © National Instruments Corporation ix DAQCard-1200 User Manual About This Manual This manual describes the mechanical and electrical aspects of the D A QCard-1200 and co ntains information co ncerning its installation and operation. The D A QCard-1200 is a compact, lo w-cost, low-po wer analog input, analog output, digital, and timing I/O card for[...]

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    About This Manual DAQCard-1200 User Manual x © National Instruments Corporation • The Glossary contains an alphabetical list and description of terms used in this manual, including abbreviations, acron y ms, metric pref ixes, mnemonics, and symbols. • The Index contains an alphabetical list of key terms and topics in this manual, including the[...]

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    About This Manu al © National Instruments Corporation xi DAQCard-1200 User Manual National Instruments Documentation The DAQCard-1200 User Manual is one piece of the documentation set for your data acquisition sy stem. Y ou could hav e any of se veral types of manuals, depending on the hardware and software in your system. Use the manuals you ha v[...]

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    About This Manual DAQCard-1200 User Manual xii © National Instruments Corporation Related Documentation The following documents contain information that you may find helpful as you read this manual: • Y our NI-D A Q or LabVIEW softwar e manuals for PC compatibles • Y our compu ter operating manual, which explains ho w to insert cards into the [...]

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    © National Instruments Corporation 1-1 DAQCard-1200 User Manual 1 Introduction This chapter describes the DAQCard-1200; lists what you need to get started, the optional software, and optional equipment; and explains how to unpack the DAQCard-1200. About the DAQCard-1200 Thank you for your purchase of the National Instruments DAQCard-120 0. The DAQ[...]

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    Chapter 1 Introduction DAQCard-1200 User Manual 1-2 © National Instruments Corporation with the PC, is a versatile, cost-ef fectiv e and portable platform for laboratory test, measurement, and co ntrol. The D A QCard-1200 is sh ipp ed with NI-D A Q, a National Instrument s complete D A Q driv er that handles e very function listed on the data shee[...]

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    Chapter 1 Introduction © National Instruments Corporation 1-3 DAQCard-1200 User Manual LabVIEW and LabWindows/CVI Application Software LabVIEW and LabWindows/CVI are innovative program development software packages for data acquisition and control applications. LabVIEW uses graphical programming, whereas LabWindows/CVI enhances traditional program[...]

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    Chapter 1 Introduction DAQCard-1200 User Manual 1-4 © National Instruments Corporation Figure 1-1. The Relationship between the Programming Environment, NI-DAQ, and Y our Hardware Register -Level Programming The final option for programming any Natio nal In struments DAQ hardware is to write register-level software. Writing register-level programm[...]

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    Chapter 1 Introduction © National Instruments Corporation 1-5 DAQCard-1200 User Manual Optional Equipment You can use the following Natio nal In struments products with your DAQCard-1200: • BNC-2081 • CB-50 or CB-50LP I/O connecto r block with a 0.5 or 1.0 m cable • ER-8, ER-16 electromechanical relays • PR50-50F or PR50-50M cables • SC-[...]

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    © National Instruments Corporation 2-1 DAQCard-1200 User Manual 2 Installation and Configuration This chapter describes how to install and software con figure the DAQCard-1200. Installation There are two basic steps to installing the DAQCard-1200. 1. Y ou must hav e Card & Socket Services 2.0 (or a later version) on your computer . 2. Insert t[...]

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    Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration DAQCard-1200 User Manual 2-2 © National Instruments Corporation Figure 2 -1 shows an example of a typical conf iguration. Figure 2-1. A T ypical Configuration for the DAQCard-1200 Configuration The DAQCard-1200 is completely software configurable; refer to y our software manuals to install and configure you[...]

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    Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration © National Instruments Corporation 2-3 DAQCard-1200 User Manual If you are using LabW i ndows/CVI, the software installation in stru ctions are in Part 1, Introduction to LabWindows/CVI , of the Getting Started with LabWindows/CVI manual. After you have installed LabW indows/CVI, refer to Chapter 1, Configu[...]

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    Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration DAQCard-1200 User Manual 2-4 © National Instruments Corporation Analog Input Mode The DAQCard-1200 has three different input modes—referenced single-ended (RSE), non-referenced single-ended (NRSE), and differential (DIFF). Single-ended configuration provides eight input channels. DIFF configuration provid[...]

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    Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration © National Instruments Corporation 2-5 DAQCard-1200 User Manual NRSE Input (Eight Channels) NRSE input means that all signals are referenced to the same common mode voltage, which is allowed to float with respect to the analog ground of the DAQCard-1200. This commo n mode voltage is subsequently subtracted [...]

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    Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration DAQCard-1200 User Manual 2-6 © National Instruments Corporation Analog Output Polarity The DAQCard-1200 has two channels of analog output voltage at the front panel I/O connector. You can configure each analog output channel for either unipolar or bipolar output. A unipolar configuration has a range of 0 to[...]

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    © National Instruments Corporation 3-1 DAQCard-1200 User Manual 3 Signal Connections This chapter describes the signals on the DAQCard-1 200 I/O conn ector. I/O Connector Figure 3 -1 shows the pin assignments for the DAQCard-1200 I/O connector. This connector is attached to the ribbon cable that extends from the PC Card slot when the card is insta[...]

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    Chapter 3 Signal Connections DAQCard-1200 User Manual 3-2 © National Instruments Corporation Figure 3-1. DAQCard-1200 I/O Connector Pin Assignments +5 V GATB2 CLKB1 OUTB1 OUTB0 EXTUPDATE* PC7 PC5 PC3 PC1 PB7 PB5 PB3 PB1 PA7 PA5 PA3 PA1 DGND AGND AISENSE/AIGND ACH6 ACH4 ACH2 ACH0 DGND OUTB2 GATB1 EXTCONV* EXTTRIG PC6 PC4 CLKB2 GATB0 PC2 PC0 PB6 PB4[...]

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    Chapter 3 Signal Connections © National Instruments Corporation 3-3 DAQCard-1200 User Manual Signal Connection Descriptions The following table describes the connector pins on the DAQCard-1200 front I/O connector by pin number and gives the signal name and the significance of each signal connector pin. Pins Signal Name Direction Reference Descript[...]

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    Chapter 3 Signal Connections DAQCard-1200 User Manual 3-4 © National Instruments Corporation The connector pins are grouped into analog inpu t signal pins, analog output signal pins, digital I/O signal pins, timing I/O signal pins, and po wer connections. Signal connection guidelines for each of these groups are described in the follo w ing sectio[...]

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    Chapter 3 Signal Connections © National Instruments Corporation 3-5 DAQCard-1200 User Manual How you connect analog input signals to the D A QCard-1200 depends on how you configure the card analog input circuitry and the type of input signal source. W ith different D A QCard-1200 configurations, you can use the instrumentation amp lifier in dif fe[...]

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    Chapter 3 Signal Connections DAQCard-1200 User Manual 3-6 © National Instruments Corporation The instrumentation amplifier applies gain, common-mode voltage rejection, and high-input impedance to the analog input signals connected to the D A QCard-1200. Signals are routed to the positi ve and negati ve inputs of the instrumentation amplifier throu[...]

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    Chapter 3 Signal Connections © National Instruments Corporation 3-7 DAQCard-1200 User Manual The dif ference in ground potential between two instruments connected to the same bu ilding po wer system is typically between 1 mV and 100 mV but can be much higher if power distrib u tion circuits are not properly connected. The connection instructions t[...]

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    Chapter 3 Signal Connections DAQCard-1200 User Manual 3-8 © National Instruments Corporation When you conf igure the D A QCard-1200 for DIFF input, each signal uses two of the multiplexer inputs—one for the signal and one for its reference signal. Therefore, only four analog input channels are a vailable when using the DIFF configuration. Y ou s[...]

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    Chapter 3 Signal Connections © National Instruments Corporation 3-9 DAQCard-1200 User Manual Figure 3-3. Differential Input Connections for Grounded Signal Sour ces W ith this type of connection, the instrumentation amplifier rejects both the common-mode noise in the signal and the ground-potential difference between the signal source and the DA Q[...]

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    Chapter 3 Signal Connections DAQCard-1200 User Manual 3-10 © National Instruments Corporation Figure 3-4. Differential In put Connections for Floating Sour ces The 100 k Ω resistors shown in Figure 3-4 create a return path to ground for the bias currents of the instrumentation amplif ier . If there is no return path, the instrumentation amplifie[...]

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    Chapter 3 Signal Connections © National Instruments Corporation 3-11 DAQCard-1200 User Manual Single-Ended Connection Considerations Single-ended connections are those in which all DAQCard-1200 analog input signals are referenced to one common ground. The input signals are tied to the positive input of the instrumentation ampli fier, and their com[...]

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    Chapter 3 Signal Connections DAQCard-1200 User Manual 3-12 © National Instruments Corporation Figure 3-5. Single-Ended Input Connections for Floating Signal Sour ces Single-Ended Connections for Grounded Signal Sources (NRSE Configuration) If you measure a grounded signal source with a single-ended configuration, you must configure th e DAQCard-12[...]

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    Chapter 3 Signal Connections © National Instruments Corporation 3-13 DAQCard-1200 User Manual Figure 3-6. Single-Ended Input Connections for Grounded Signal Sour ces Common-Mode Signal Rejection Considerations Figures 3-3 and 3-6 show connections for signal sources that are already referenced to some ground point with respect to the DAQCard-1 200.[...]

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    Chapter 3 Signal Connections DAQCard-1200 User Manual 3-14 © National Instruments Corporation 2 V in unipolar mode. V in + sho uld remain with in a range of –6 to +11 V in either mode. Analog Output Signal Connections Pins 10 through 12 of the front connector are the analog output signals DAC0OUT, AGND, and DAC1OUT. D A C 0OUT is the voltage out[...]

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    Chapter 3 Signal Connections © National Instruments Corporation 3-15 DAQCard-1200 User Manual Digital I/O Signal Connections Caution The DA QCard-1200 DIO lines ar e not pulled up or pulled down. If you are using these lines as digital outputs, add 10 k Ω Ω Ω Ω resistors to +5 V or DGND (depending on your application) to the DIO line(s) yo[...]

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    Chapter 3 Signal Connections DAQCard-1200 User Manual 3-16 © National Instruments Corporation Figure 3 -8 illustrates signal connections for three typical digital I/O applications. Figure 3-8. Digita l I/O Connections In Figure 3-8, port A is configured for digital output, and ports B and C are configured for digital input. Digital input applicati[...]

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    Chapter 3 Signal Connections © National Instruments Corporation 3-17 DAQCard-1200 User Manual Port C Pin Connections The signals assigned to port C depend on how the 82C55A is configured. In mode 0 or no handshaking configuration, po rt C is configured as two 4-bit I/O ports. In mode s 1 and 2, or handshaking configu ration, port C is used for sta[...]

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    Chapter 3 Signal Connections DAQCard-1200 User Manual 3-18 © National Instruments Corporation T iming Specifications Use the handshaking lines STB* and IBF to synchronize input transfers. Use the handshaking lines OBF* and ACK* to synchronize output transfers. The following signals are used in the timing diagrams shown later in this chapter: Name [...]

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    Chapter 3 Signal Connections © National Instruments Corporation 3-19 DAQCard-1200 User Manual Mode 1 Input Ti ming Figure 3 -9 shows the timing specifications for an input transfer in mode 1. Figure 3-9. Mode 1 T iming Specifications for Input T ransfers Name Description Minimum Maximum T1 STB* pulse width 100 — T2 STB* = 0 to IBF = 1 — 150 T3[...]

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    Chapter 3 Signal Connections DAQCard-1200 User Manual 3-20 © National Instruments Corporation Mode 1 Output Ti ming Figure 3 -10 shows the timing specifications for an output transfer in mode 1. Figure 3-10. Mode 1 T iming Specifications for Output T ransfers Mode 2 Bidirectional Ti ming Figure 3-11 shows the timing sp ecifications for bidirection[...]

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    Chapter 3 Signal Connections © National Instruments Corporation 3-21 DAQCard-1200 User Manual Figure 3-11. Mode 2 T iming Specifications for Bidirectional T ransfers Name Description Minimum Maximum T1 WRT* = 1 to OBF* = 0 — 150 T2 Data before STB* = 1 20 — T3 STB* pulse width 100 — T4 STB* = 0 to IBF = 1 — 150 T5 Data after STB* = 1 50 ?[...]

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    Chapter 3 Signal Connections DAQCard-1200 User Manual 3-22 © National Instruments Corporation DAQ and General-Purpose T iming Signal Connections Pins 38 through 48 of the front connector are connections for timing I/ O signals. The DAQCard-1200 timing I/O uses two 82C53 counter/timer integrated circuits. One circuit, designated 82C53(A), is used e[...]

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    Chapter 3 Signal Connections © National Instruments Corporation 3-23 DAQCard-1200 User Manual In the posttrigger mode, EXTTRIG serv es as an external trigger that initiates a data acquisitio n seq uence. When you use counter A0 to time sample intervals, a rising edge on EXTTRIG starts counter A0 and the data acquisition sequence. When you use EXTC[...]

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    Chapter 3 Signal Connections DAQCard-1200 User Manual 3-24 © National Instruments Corporation Figure 3 -14 shows a pretrigger data acquisition timing sequence using EXTTRIG and EXTCONV*. The data acquisition operation has been initiated through software. Notice that the sample counter has been programmed to allo w fiv e con versions after the risi[...]

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    Chapter 3 Signal Connections © National Instruments Corporation 3-25 DAQCard-1200 User Manual Figure 3-15. Interval-Scanning Signal Timing Use the final e xternal contro l signal, EXTUPD A TE*, to e xternally control updating the output voltage of the 12-b it D A Cs and/or to generate an externally timed interrupt. There are two update modes— im[...]

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    Chapter 3 Signal Connections DAQCard-1200 User Manual 3-26 © National Instruments Corporation this case is triggered b y a lo w lev el on the EXTUPD A TE* line. The counter-interrupt signal interrupts the PC. This interrupt is generated on the rising edge of EXTUPDA TE*. The D A CWR T signal writes a ne w v alue to t h e DAC . Figure 3-16. EXTUPDA[...]

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    Chapter 3 Signal Connections © National Instruments Corporation 3-27 DAQCard-1200 User Manual which has an internal 2 MHz clock. Refer to the DAQCard-1200 Register-Level Programmer Manual for programming information. The GA TE, CLK, and OUT signals for counters B1 and B2 are av ailable at the I/O front connector . The GA TE and CLK pins are intern[...]

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    Chapter 3 Signal Connections DAQCard-1200 User Manual 3-28 © National Instruments Corporation Pulsewidth measurement is performed by le vel gating. The pulse you want to measure is applied to the counter GA TE input. The counter is loaded with the known count and is programmed to count do wn while the signal at the GA TE inpu t is high. The pulse [...]

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    Chapter 3 Signal Connections © National Instruments Corporation 3-29 DAQCard-1200 User Manual Figure 3-18. Frequency Measurement Application +5 V I/O Connector CLK GA TE OUT DGND D AQCard-1200 Counter 10 k Ω 13 Signal Source Gate Source[...]

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    Chapter 3 Signal Connections DAQCard-1200 User Manual 3-30 © National Instruments Corporation Figure 3 -19 shows the timing requirements for the GA TE and CLK input signals and the timing specif ications for the OUT output signals of the 82C53. Figure 3-19. General-Purpose T iming Signals The GA TE and OUT signals in Figure 3-19 are referenced to [...]

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    Chapter 3 Signal Connections © National Instruments Corporation 3-31 DAQCard-1200 User Manual Power Connections Pin 49 of the I/O connector sup plies +5 V from the DAQCard-120 0 power supply. This pin is referenced to DGND. You can use the +5 V to power external digital circuitry. • Po wer rating 250 mA at +5 V maximum, fused to 1 A Warning Do n[...]

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    © National Instruments Corporation 4-1 DAQCard-1200 User Manual 4 Theor y of Operation This chapter explains the operation of each functional unit of the DAQCard-1200. Functional Over view The block diagram in Figure 4-1 shows a functional overview of the DAQCard-1200. Figure 4-1. DAQCard-1200 Block Diagram I/O Connector +12 V –12 V +5 V PCMCIA [...]

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    Chapter 4 Theory of O peration DAQCard-1200 User Manual 4-2 © National Instruments Corporation The major components of the D A QCard-1200 are as follo ws: • PC Card I/O channel interface circuitry • Analog input circuitry • Analog output circuitry • Digital I/O circuitry • T imin g circuitry • Calibration circuitry The internal data an[...]

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    Chapter 4 Theory of Ope ration © National Instruments Corporation 4-3 DAQCard-1200 User Manual When you first insert the card into your computer , the system examines information stored in the D A QCard-1200 Card Information Structure (CIS). This data is used to conf igure the card appropriately for the system in which it is used. When the system [...]

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    Chapter 4 Theory of O peration DAQCard-1200 User Manual 4-4 © National Instruments Corporation Figure 4-3. T iming Circuitry 2 MHz Source A/D Conv ersion Logic 1 MHz Source OUTB0 CLKA0 GA TEB0 OUTB0 CLKB1 GA TEB1 OUTB2 GA TEB2 CLKB2 D/A Conversion Logic 82C53 Counter/T imer Group A CTR RD CTR WRT Data 8 Decode Circuitry 82C53 Counter/T imer Group [...]

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    Chapter 4 Theo r y of Operation © National Instruments Corporation 4-5 DAQCard-1200 User Manual Each 82C53 contains three independent 16-bit counter/timers and one 8-bit Mode R e giste r . Each counter has a CLK input pin, a G A TE input pin, and an OUT output pin. Y ou can pro gram all three counter/timers to operate in s e v eral useful timing m[...]

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    Chapter 4 Theory of O peration DAQCard-1200 User Manual 4-6 © National Instruments Corporation Figure 4-4. Analog Input Cir cuitry Analog Input Circuitr y The analog input circuitry consists of two analog inpu t multiplexers, mux counter/gain select circuitry, a software-programmable gain amplifier, a 12-bit ADC, and a 12-b it FIFO memory that is [...]

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    Chapter 4 Theory of Ope ration © National Instruments Corporation 4-7 DAQCard-1200 User Manual can scan any number of channels from eight to two. Notice that the same gain setting is used for all channels in the scan sequence. The programmable gain amplifier applies g ain to the input signal, allowing an analog input signal to be amplified before [...]

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    Chapter 4 Theory of O peration DAQCard-1200 User Manual 4-8 © National Instruments Corporation with a range of –2,048 to +2,047. In this mode, the MSB of the ADC result is modified to make it tw o’ s complement. The output from the ADC is then sign extended to 16 bits, causing either a leading 0 or a leading F (hex ) to be added, depending on [...]

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    Chapter 4 Theory of Ope ration © National Instruments Corporation 4-9 DAQCard-1200 User Manual Inter val Data Acquisition In an interval data acquisition operation, a new period called the interval cycle is defined. Within each interval cycle, a predefined number of samples is taken at regular sample intervals and conversions are stop ped for the [...]

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    Chapter 4 Theory of O peration DAQCard-1200 User Manual 4-10 © National Instruments Corporation For multiple-channel data acquisition, observing the data acquisition rates in T able 4-2 ensures 12-bit accuracy . The recommended data acquisition rates in T able 4-2 assume that voltage le vels on all the channels included in the scan sequence are wi[...]

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    Chapter 4 Theory of Ope ration © National Instruments Corporation 4-11 DAQCard-1200 User Manual Analog Output The DAQCard-1200 has two channels of 12-bit D/A output. Each analog output channel can provide unipolar or bipolar output. The DAQ Card-1200 also contains timing circuitry for waveform generation timed either externally or internally. Fi g[...]

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    Chapter 4 Theory of O peration DAQCard-1200 User Manual 4-12 © National Instruments Corporation Power -On State Both analog outputs reach 0 V approximately 110 ms after card insertion. During this 110 ms period, the output voltage can swing from +2 to –5 V. Warning Disconnect the analog outputs from the system bef ore inserting the card in the P[...]

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    Chapter 4 Theory of Ope ration © National Instruments Corporation 4-13 DAQCard-1200 User Manual Digital I/O The digital I/O circuitry has an 82C55A integrated circuit. The 82C55A is a general-purpose programmable peripheral interface (PPI) containing 24 programmable I/O pins. These pins represent the three 8-bit I/O ports (A, B, and C) of the 82C5[...]

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    © National Instruments Corporation 5-1 DAQCard-1200 User Manual 5 Calibration This chapter discusses the calibration procedures for the DAQCard-1200 analog I/O circuitry. However, the DAQCard-1200 is factory calibrated, and National Instruments can recalibrate your card if necessary. To maintain the 12-bit accuracy of the DAQCard-1200 analog input[...]

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    Chapter 5 Calibration DAQCard-1200 User Manual 5-2 © National Instruments Corporation Calibration at Higher Gains The DAQCard-1200 has a maximum gain erro r of 0.8%. This means that if the card is calibrated at a gain of 1, and if the gain is switched to 100, a maximum of 32 LSB error may result in the reading. Therefore, when you are recalibratin[...]

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    Chapter 5 Calibration © National Instruments Corporation 5-3 DAQCard-1200 User Manual When you perform analog input calibration, you must first conf igure the ADC for refere nced single-ended (RS E) mode and fo r the correct polar ity at which you want to perform data acquisition. When you perform analog output calibration, you must f irst configu[...]

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    © National Instruments Corporation A-1 DAQCard-1200 User Manual A Specifications This appendix lists the specif ications for the D A QCard-1200. These specifications are typical at 25 °C unless othe rwise noted. Analog Input Input Characteristics Number of channels ................... ............ 8 single-ended, 8 pseudodifferential or 4 differe[...]

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    Appendix A Specifications DAQCard-1200 User Manual A-2 © National Instruments Corporation Maximum working voltage (signal + common mode) ............... .........Negative input/AISENSE should remain within ±6 V (bipolar) or –6 to 2 V (unipolar) of AGND Overvoltage protection ............ .............. .±35 V powered on and ±25 V powered off [...]

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    Appendix A Specifications © National Instruments Corporation A-3 DAQCard-1200 User Manual Input bias current .................... ............... ±100 pA Input offset current ....... ........... .............. . ±100 pA CMRR ....................... ........... ........... ....... 70 dB, DC to 60 Hz Dynamic Characteristics Bandwidth Small signal [...]

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    Appendix A Specifications DAQCard-1200 User Manual A-4 © National Instruments Corporation Stability Recommended warm up time .................15 minutes Offset temperature coefficient Pre-gain............ .......................... ...... ±15 µ V/°C Post-gain ................... ........... ............±100 µ V/°C Gain temperature coefficien[...]

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    Appendix A Specifications © National Instruments Corporation A-5 DAQCard-1200 User Manual V oltage Output Ranges .......................... ......................... . 0–10 V, ±5 V software selectable Output coupling.................... ... ............... DC Output impedance ................ ... ........... ... . 0.5 Ω typ Current drive ....[...]

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    Appendix A Specifications DAQCard-1200 User Manual A-6 © National Instruments Corporation Digital logic lev els Protection ............. ............ .............. .........–0.5 to 5.5 V powered on, ±0.5 V powered off Handshaking ....................... ........... .........3 wire, 2 port Data transfers ...................... .............. ..[...]

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    Appendix A Specifications © National Instruments Corporation A-7 DAQCard-1200 User Manual Protection ............... ........... ............ ......... –0.5 to 5.5 V powered on, ±0.5 V powered off Resolution Counters/timers ............. .................. 16 bits Compatibility ............ ......................... .... TTL Base clocks availab[...]

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    Appendix A Specifications DAQCard-1200 User Manual A-8 © National Instruments Corporation Environment Operating temperature ............. .............. .0 to 50 °C Storage temperature ................. .............. . –55 to 150 °C Relative humidity ............... .............. ......5% to 90% noncondensing[...]

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    © National Instruments Corporation B-1 DAQCard-1200 User Manual B Differences among the Lab-PC+, the DAQPad-1200, and the DAQCard-1200 This appendix contains a summary of the functional dif ferences among the Lab-PC+, the D A QPad-1200, and the D A QCard-1200. The Lab-PC+ is a plug-in D A Q board for PCs. It has jumpers for allocating of b us reso[...]

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    Appendix B Differences among the Lab-PC+, the DAQPad-1200, and the DAQCard-1200 DAQCard-1200 User Manual B-2 © National Instruments Corporation The following table summarizes the dif ferences among the three products. Functionality Lab-PC+ D A QPad-1200 D A QCard-1200 Bus resource allocation Jumpers Software Software (automatic) Calibration Potent[...]

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    © National Instruments Corporation C-1 DAQCard-1200 User Manual C Power -Management Modes This appendix describes the power -management modes of the D A QCard-1200. • Normal Mode—This is the normal operating mode of the D A QCard-1200 in which all the circuits are fully functional. This mode draws about 150 mA from the 5 V supply (about 750 mW[...]

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    Appendix C Power -Management Modes DAQCard-1200 User Manual C-2 © National Instruments Corporation Calibration Circuitry Functional. Both analog input and analog output can be fully calibrated. The CALD A Cs default to 0 V . Nonfunctional. Draws negligible po wer . 5 V supply is ideally zero, but gets negligible v o ltage. Th e CALDA Cs default to[...]

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    © National Instruments Corporation D-1 DAQCard-1200 User Manual D PC Card Questions and Answers This appendix contains a list of common questions and answers relating to PC Card operation. The questions are grouped according to the type of information requested. Y ou may fi nd this information useful if you are having dif ficulty with the PC Card [...]

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    Appendix D PC Card Questions and Answers DAQCard-1200 User Manual D-2 © National Instruments Corporation 2. My computer locks up when I use a PC Card. What should I do? This usually happens because Card Services allocated an unusable interrupt l e v el to the PC Card. F or e xample, on some computers, interrupt l e v el 11 is not routed to PC Card[...]

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    Appendix D PC Card Questions and Answers © National Instruments Corporation D-3 DAQCard-1200 User Manual are being used for R OM access, then you know that C8000–D3FFF is an in valid range for Card Services and should be changed to CA000–D3FFF . 3. How can I f ind usable I/O addresses? Finding usable I/O addresses is done by trial and error . [...]

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    Appendix D PC Card Questions and Answers DAQCard-1200 User Manual D-4 © National Instruments Corporation Resource Conflicts 1. How do I r esolve conflicts between my memory manager and Card Services? Card Services can usually use memory space that is not being used for real RAM on the system. Ev en when this is the case, you should still exclude t[...]

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    © National Instruments Corporation E-1 DAQCard-1200 User Manual E T echnical Support Resources This appendix describes the comprehensiv e resources av ailab le to yo u in the T echnical Sup port section of the National Instruments W eb site and provides technical support telephone numbers for you to use if you hav e trouble connecting to our W eb [...]

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    DAQCard-1200 User Manual E-2 © National Instruments Corporation Software-Related Resources • Instrument Driver Network —A library with hundreds of instrument dri v ers for contro l of standalone instruments via GPIB, VXI, or serial interfaces. Y ou also can submit a request for a particular instrument dri ver if it does not already appear in t[...]

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    © National Instruments Corporation G-1 DAQCard-1200 User Manual Glossar y Pref ix Meanings V alue p- pico- 10 –1 2 n- nano- 10 –9 µ- micro- 10 –6 m- milli- 10 –3 k- kilo- 10 3 M- mega- 10 6 G- giga- 10 9 t- tera- 10 12 Numbers/Symbols ° degrees Ω ohms % percent A A amperes A C alternating current A CH analog input channel signal A/D an[...]

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    Glossary DAQCard-1200 User Manual G-2 © National Instruments Corporation AIGND analog input ground signal A WG American W ire Gauge B BCD binary-coded decimal C C Celsius CE card enable signal CLK clock input signal CMOS complementary metallic oxide semiconductor CMRR common-mode rejection ratio—a measure of an instrument’ s ability to reject [...]

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    Glossary © National Instruments Corporation G-3 DAQCard-1200 User Manual DMA direct memory access—a method b y which data can be transferred to/from computer memory from/to a de vice or memory on the bus while the processor does something else. DMA is the fastest method of transferring data to/from comp uter memory . DNL dif ferential nonlineari[...]

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    Glossary DAQCard-1200 User Manual G-4 © National Instruments Corporation H hex he xadecimal Hz hertz—the number of scans read or updates w ritten per second I in. inches I/O input/output—the transfer of data to/from a computer system in volving communications channels, operator interface de vices, and/or data acquisition and control interfaces[...]

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    Glossary © National Instruments Corporation G-5 DAQCard-1200 User Manual O OUT output signal P PCMCIA an expansion bus architecture that has found widespread acceptance as a de facto standard in notebook-size computers. It originated as a specification for add-on memory cards written b y the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association.[...]

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    Glossary DAQCard-1200 User Manual G-6 © National Instruments Corporation V V volts VCC positi ve supply voltage from the PCMCIA bus (usually +5V) V DC v olts, direct current VI virtual instrument—(1) a combination of hardware and/or software elements, typically used with a PC, that has the functionality of a classic stand-alone instrument (2) a [...]

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    © National Instruments Corporation I-1 DAQCard-1200 User Manual Index Numbers +5 V signal (table), 3-4 1200_Calibrate function, 5-2 to 5-3 A A CH<0..7> signal description (table), 3-3 signal ranges, 3-4 bipolar and unipolar analog input (table), 3-5 A CK* signal (table), 3-18 A GND signal analog input signal connections, 3-4 description (tab[...]

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    Index DAQCard-1200 User Manual I-2 © National Instruments Corporation grounded signal sources, 3-8 to 3-9 single-ended connections, 3-11 to 3-13 when to use, 3-8 exceeding maximum input v oltage ratings (warning), 3-4 floating signal sources, 3-6 ground-referenced signal sources, 3-6 to 3-7 input configurations, 3-7 to 3-14 instrumentation amplifi[...]

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    Index © National Instruments Corporation I-3 DAQCard-1200 User Manual D D A C OUTPUT UPD A TE signal, 3-25 to 3-26 D A C0OUT signal (table), 3-3 D A C1OUT signal (table), 3-3 D A CWR T signal, 3-26 D A Q and general-purpose timing signal connections D A Q timing connections, 3-22 to 3-26 general-purpose timing connections, 3-26 to 3-30 pins, 3-22 [...]

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    Index DAQCard-1200 User Manual I-4 © National Instruments Corporation digital I/O signal connections illustration, 3-16 pins, 3-15 Port C pin connections, 3-17 timing specifications, 3-18 to 3-21 mode 1 input timing, 3-19 mode 1 output timing, 3-20 mode 2 bidirectional timing , 3-20 to 3-21 documentation con ventions used in manual, x National Ins[...]

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    Index © National Instruments Corporation I-5 DAQCard-1200 User Manual I IBF signal (table), 3-18 input configurations dif ferential connection considerations, 3-7 to 3-8 floating signal sources dif ferential connections, 3-9 to 3-10 recommended input configurations (table), 3-7 ground-referenced signal sources dif ferential connections, 3-8 to 3-9[...]

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    Index DAQCard-1200 User Manual I-6 © National Instruments Corporation PC Card configuration, D-1 I/O channel interface circuitry block diagram, 4-2 theory of operation, 4-2 to 4-3 operation, D-1 to D-2 resource conflicts, D-4 r e s o u r c e s , D - 2t oD - 3 PC<0..7> signals description (table), 3-3 digital I/O signal connections, 3-15 phys[...]

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    Index © National Instruments Corporation I-7 DAQCard-1200 User Manual pins, 3-4 recommended input configurations (table), 3-7 single-ended connections floating signal sources (RSE conf iguration), 3-11 to 3-12 grounded signal sources (NRSE conf iguration), 3-12 to 3-13 when to use, 3-11 types of signal sources, 3-6 to 3-7 analog output signal conn[...]

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    Index DAQCard-1200 User Manual I-8 © National Instruments Corporation analog output, 4-11 to 4-12 circuitry , 4-11 D A C timing, 4-12 power -on state, 4-12 block diagram of D A QCard-1200, 4-1 digital I/O, 4-13 functional overvie w , 4-1 t o 4-2 PC card I/O channel interface c i r c u i t r y ,4 - 2t o4 - 3 timing, 4-3 to 4-5 time-lapse measuremen[...]