PCIE-1752 64-ch Isolated Digital Output PCI Express Card User Manual
Copyright The documentation and the software included with this product are copyrighted 2012 by Advantech Co., Ltd. All rights are reserved. Advantech Co., Ltd. reserves the right to make improvements in the products described in this manual at any time without notice. No part of this manual may be reproduced, copied, translated or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Advantech Co., Ltd. Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable.
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CE This product has passed the CE test for environmental specifications when shielded cables are used for external wiring. We recommend the use of shielded cables. This kind of cable is available from Advantech. Please contact your local supplier for ordering information. FCC Class A This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Packing List Before setting up the system, check that the items listed below are included and in good condition. If any item does not accord with the table, please contact your dealer immediately. • PCIE-1752 DA&C Card • StartUp or User Manual • Companion DVD-ROM with DAQNavi drivers included Safety Precaution - Static Electricity Follow these simple precautions to protect yourself from harm and the products from damage. 1.
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Contents Chapter Chapter Chapter 1 Introduction ..................................................... 2 1.1 1.2 1.3 Features ............................................................................. 2 Applications ..................................................................... 4 Installation Guide ............................................................. 4 1.4 1.5 1.6 Software Overview ...........................................................
Appendix B Block Diagrams ............................................. 28 Appendix C ADAM-3951 Pin Assignment ....................... 30 Figure C.1:Connect to PCL-10250 CON1 ................... 30 Figure C.2:Connect to PCL-10250 CON2 ...................
CHAPTER 1 2 Introduction This chapter introduces the PCIE-1752 cards and their typical applications.
Chapter 1 Introduction Thank you for buying the Advantech PCIE-1752 which is a 64-ch isolated digital output card. It is an advanced-performance data acquisition card based on 32-bit PCI Express bus architecture. It features a unique circuit design and complete functions for data acquisition and control. The following sections of this chapter will provide further information about features of PCIE-1752, a Quick Start for installation, together with some brief information on software and accessories. 1.
Board ID Setting The PCIE-1752 has a built-in DIP switch that helps define each card’s ID when multiple cards have been installed on the same PC chassis. The board ID setting function is very useful when users build their system with multiple PCIE-1752 cards. With correct Board ID settings, you can easily identify and access each card during hardware configuration and software programming.
1.2 Applications • Industrial ON/OFF control • Switch status sensing • BCD interfacing • Digital I/O control • Industrial and lab automation 1.
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1.4 Software Overview Advantech offers a rich set of DLL drivers, third-party driver support and application software to help fully exploit the functions of your PCIE-1752 card: • DAQNavi software (on the companion DVD-ROM) • LabView driver • Advantech DAQ tools Programming choices for DA&C cards You may use Advantech application software such as Advantech DAQNavi software.
1.5 DAQNavi Device Driver Programming Roadmap This section will provide you a roadmap to demonstrate how to build an application from scratch using Advantech DAQNavi device drivers with your favorite development tools such as Visual Studio.Net, Visual C++, Visual Basic and Borland Delphi. The step-by-step instructions on how to build your own applications using each development tool will be given in the DAQNavi SDK Manual. Moreover, a rich set of example source code is also given for your reference.
Programming with DAQNavi Device Drivers Function Library Advantech DAQNavi device drivers offer a rich function library that can be utilized in various application programs. This function library consists of numerous APIs that support many development tools, such as Visual Studio .Net, Visual C++, Visual Basic and Borland Delphi.
CHAPTER 2 2 Installation This chapter provides a packaged item checklist, proper instructions for unpacking and step-by-step procedures for both driver and card installation.
Chapter 2 Installation 2.1 Unpacking After receiving your PCIE-1752 package, please inspect its contents first. The package should contain the following items: • PCIE-1752 DA&C Card • StartUp or User Manual • Companion DVD-ROM with DAQNavi drivers included. The PCIE-1752cards harbor certain electronic components vulnerable to electrostatic discharge (ESD). ESD can easily damage the integrated circuits and certain components if preventive measures are ignored.
2.2 Driver Installation We recommend you install the driver before you install the PCIE-1752 card into your system, since this will guarantee a smooth installation process. The Advantech DAQNavi Device Drivers Setup program for the PCIE1752 card is included in the companion DVD-ROM that is shipped with your DA&C card package. Please follow the steps below to install the driver software: 1. Insert the companion DVD-ROM into your DVD-ROM drive. 2.
5. Select the PCIE series and the specific device then follow the installation instructions step by step to complete your device driver installation and setup. 6. Back and select the DAQNavi SDK to install the Advantech Navigator. Figure 2.
2.3 Hardware Installation Note: Make sure you have installed the driver before you install the card (please refer to chapter 2.2 Driver Installation) After the Device Drivers installation is completed you can install the PCIE-1752 card into any PCI Express slot on your computer. However, it is suggested that you refer to the computer’s user manual or related documentation if you have any doubts. Please follow the steps below to install the card onto your system. 1.
2.4 Device Setup & Configuration The Advantech Navigator program is a utility that allows you to setup, configure and test your device, and later stores your settings on the system registry. These settings will be used when you call the APIs of DAQNavi device drivers. It also provides the programming reference, user guides and video tutorials. Setting Up the Device 1.
Configuring the Device 3. Please go to the Digital Input/Output page to configure your device. Here you can not only enable/disable the Channel-Freeze function but also the DO ports initial status of PCIE-1752. Figure 2.
4. After your card is properly installed and configured, you can go to the Device Test page to test your hardware by using the testing utility supplied. Figure 2.5: The Device Testing of PCIE-1752 For more detailed information, please refer to the DAQNavi SDK Manual or the User Interface Manual in the Advantech Navigator.
CHAPTER 3 2 Signal Connections This chapter provides useful information about how to connect input and output signals to the PCIE-1752 cards via the I/O connector.
Chapter 3 Signal Connections 3.1 Overview Maintaining signal connections is one of the most important factors in ensuring that your application system is sending and receiving data correctly. A good signal connection can avoid unnecessary and costly damage to your PC and other hardware devices. This chapter provides useful information about how to connect input and output signals to the PCIE1752 cards via the I/O connector. 3.2 Switch and Jumper Settings Please refer to Figure 3.
3.2.1 Board ID (SW1) The PCIE-1752 have a built-in DIP switch (SW1), which is used to define each card’s board ID. When there are multiple cards on the same chassis, this board ID switch is useful for identifying each card’s device number. After setting for each PCIE-1752, you can identify each card in system with different device numbers. The default value of board ID is 0 and if you need to adjust it to other value, please set the SW1 by referring to Table 3.1. Table 3.
3.2.2 Power On Configuration(JP1) Default configuration after power on, and hardware reset is to set all the isolated output channels to open status (the current of the load can’t be sink) so that the external devices will not be damaged when the system starts or resets. When the system is hot reset, then the status of isolated digital output channels are selected by jumper JP1. Table 3.2 shows the configuration of jumper JP1. Table 3.
3.3 Signal Connections Pin Assignment The I/O connector on the PCIE-1752 is a 100-pin connector that enable you to connect to accessories with the PCL-10250 or PCL-101100M shielded cable. Figure 3.2 shows the pin assignments for the 100-pin I/O connector on the PCIE-1752, and Table 3.4 shows its I/O connector signal description. Figure 3.
*Note: The PCL-10250 shielded cable is especially designed for the PCIE-1752 to reduce noise in the signal lines. Please refer to Appendix C for the pin assignment of connecting PCL-10250 and ADAM-3951. 3.3.1 I/O Connector Pin Definition Table 3.
3.3.2 Isolated Digital Output Each of isolated output channels comes equipped with a MOSFET, polyswitch (for current protection) and flywheel diode for using with inductive loads which can be activated by connecting PCOM to VDC. If an external voltage (5 ~ 40 VDC) is applied to an isolated output channel, the current will flow from the external voltage source to the card. Please note that the current through each IDO channel should not exceed 500 mA. Figure 3.3: Isolated Digital Output Connection 3.3.
Figure 3.5: Wiring in dry contact input mode 3.4 Field Wiring Considerations When you use PCIE-1752 cards to acquire data from outside, noises in the environment might significantly affect the accuracy of your measurements if due cautions are not taken. The following measures will be helpful to reduce possible interference running signal wires between signal sources and the PCIE-1752 card.
APPENDIX A 2 Specifications
Appendix A Specifications A.1 Isolated Digital Output Output Channels 64 Output Type Sink (NPN) Isolation Protection 2,500 VDC Output Voltage 5 ~ 40 VDC Sink Current 500 mA max./channel Opto-isolator Response 50 µs A.2 General Bus Type PCI Express V1.0 I/O Connectors 1 x 100-pin SCSI female connector Dimensions (L x H) 175 x 100mm (6.9" x 3.9") Power Consumption Typical: 3.3 V @ 485 mA Max.: 3.
B APPENDIX 2 Block Diagrams
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C APPENDIX 2 ADAM-3951 Pin Assignment
Appendix C ADAM-3951 Pin Assignment Please refer to Figure C.1 and Figure C.2 for the pin assignments if you select Advantech ADAM-3951 as your wiring board for connecting to PCL-10250 and PCIE-1752. Figure C.
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