ISA Analog IO Board

MS 1810

ISA Analog IO Board

High-density ISA board with 32 single-ended inputs, 8 analog outputs, and dual analog pulse I/O channels.

Advanced Specifications

Versatile ISA board featuring comprehensive analog conditioning, signal filtering, and high-speed pulse measurement for industrial ATE systems.

Analog Input Channel

  • Provision for Filtering inputs and Potential Divider Circuit for all the Input Channels
  • 32 Single Ended / 16 Differential Analog Inputs
  • Analog Input range: - +/-10V(bi-polar), 0V to +20V (uni-polar)
  • 12 Bit Resolution, 100 KS/S sampling rate is used
  • Programmable Sampling Clock Rate (1HZ to 100 KHz)
  • 4Kbyte FIFO for Each Channel (Provision for 300 mil and 600 mil)
  • Programmable Gain (1, 2, 4, 8, 16)
  • External Trigger / Software Trigger
  • Peak Measurement for all the Analog Input Channels
  • Provision for Calibrating each channel by reading fixed voltages (5V and +15V supplies)
  • Built in Test facility for ADC
  • Driver interface for Windows2000/XP/VISTA and LINUX OS

Analog Output Channel

  • 8 Independent single ended analog outputs, Voltage Output
  • Output Range: +/-10V (bi-polar)
  • 12 Bit Resolution, Fast Settling Time of 3 us, Dual output
  • Calibration Facility for all Output Channels

Analog Pulse Input / Output Channel

  • 2 Analog Pulse Inputs (Amplitude & Pulse Measurement)
  • 2 Analog Pulse Output Channels with Output Enable Control
  • Driving Constant DAC Output facility
  • Programmable Amplitude Control for Pulse Outputs
  • Selectable Output Termination Resistance (39 Ohm, 62 Ohm, 75 Ohm)
  • Programmable Pulse Width and PRI
  • Pulse Generation Frequency 10 Hz to 40MHz
  • The no. of pulses can be controlled from 1 to 255 pulses
  • Standard ISA Bus Interface

Environmental Condition

  • Operating Temperature: 0°C to 55°C
  • Storage Temperature: -20°C to +65°C
  • Humidity: 90% (non-condensing)

Applications

  • ATE
  • Data Acquisition System
  • Process Control Industries
  • Industrial Automation

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