Specifications

Installation 11
2.5.4 Running the 7200UTIL.EXE
The IRQ number and I/O port address can be configured by the
system. By using the 7200UTIL.EXE, you can get the above values
and they are displayed by this utility.
A testing program is included in this utility, you can check if your
PCI-7200 can work properly. Refer Section 5.2 for further detailed
information.
2.6 Connector Pin Assignment
2.6.1 PCI-7200 Pin Assignment
The PCI-7200 comes equipped with one 37-pin D-Sub connector
(CN2) located on the rear mounting plate and one 40-pin female
flat cable header connector (CN1). The CN2 is located on the rear
mounting plate; the CN1 is on front of the board. Refer section 2.2
PCI-7200‘s layout.
CN2 is used for digital inputs (DI 0 ~ DI 15) and digital outputs (DO
0 ~ DO 15), and the reminder digital I/O channels DI 16 ~ DI 31
and DO 16 ~ DO 31 are presented on the CN1. The pin
assignment of CN1 and CN2 is illustrated in the figure 2.2 and 2.3.
Legend:
DO n : Digital Output CH n
DI n : Digital Input CH n
GND : Ground
ACK : ACK Signal of handshaking communication
REQ : REQ Signal of handshaking communication
Input signal to start the DI data sampling
O_TRG : Output signal can be controlled by software