Difference between revisions of "Sensoray 526 Data Aquisition Card"
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| Analog OUT || (4x) 16-bit <math>\pm</math>10V |
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| Analog IN || (8x) 10-bit <math>\pm</math>10V |
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| Digital I/O || (8x) programmable channels (groups of 4) |
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| Encoders || (4x) 24-bit encoder/timer inputs (27 or 13.5 MHz) |
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| Power || +5V |
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Revision as of 15:09, 13 June 2006
The Sensoray 526 is a data aquisition card found in all of the mechatronics pc/104 lab kits. Its function is to interact with the outside world and communicate to the Advantech PCM-3350.
Specifications
Below is a list summarizing the features of the Sensoray 526.
| Feature | Description |
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| Analog OUT | (4x) 16-bit 10V |
| Analog IN | (8x) 10-bit 10V |
| Digital I/O | (8x) programmable channels (groups of 4) |
| Encoders | (4x) 24-bit encoder/timer inputs (27 or 13.5 MHz) |
| Power | +5V |
For additional information, see the product website and consult the 526datasheet.pdf.
Connectors
There are two ribbon cable connectors on the Sensoray 526. The smaller one (40-pin) is where all Analog I/O is connected and the larger one (50-pin) is where all Digital I/O is connected.
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| Digital Connector Pinout |