Digital I/O card APCI-3120
analog4 analog outputs8-I/O

Digital I/O card - APCI-3120 - ADDI-DATA - analog / 4 analog outputs / 8-I/O
Digital I/O card - APCI-3120 - ADDI-DATA - analog / 4 analog outputs / 8-I/O
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Characteristics

Signal type
digital, analog
Number of inputs/outputs
4 analog outputs, 8-I/O, 8 analog outputs
Bus standard
PCI
Other characteristics
programmable

Description

The PCI analog I/O board APCI-3120 has 16 SE/8 differential inputs, 16-bit, 8/4 analog outputs, 14-bit, and 8 digital I/O, 24 V. The board is especially suited for applications in the sector of industrial process control, measurement technology and monitoring, for example for multichannel data acquisition, for the control of chemical processes, for the acquisition of sensor data etc. A timer, that can be used as cyclical time counter or as watchdog is available. Features Analog inputs 16-bit resolution Optical isolation 500 V Throughput: 100 kHz Input voltage: 0-10 V, ±10 V, 0-5 V, ±5 V, 0-2 V, ±2 V, 0-1 V, ±1 V, 0-20 mA (option) freely programmable through software for each channel Gain PGA x1, x2, x5, x10 freely programmable through software for each channel PCI DMA for analog data acquisition Overvoltage protection Input filters: 159 kHz Analog acquisition One single channel, several channels, several channels through scan list Automatic analog acquisition through cyclic timer control Acquisition through scan list: up to 16 entries with gain, channel, unipolar/bipolar Acquisition triggered through software, timer, external event Trigger functions: Software trigger or external trigger: the analog acquisition (single or sequence) is started through signal switching from 0 V to 24 V at the digital input 0. Interrupt: end of single channel, end of multichannel, end of scan list

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