Specifications
DM6430
7
Channel Vector - Enter numbers between 1 and 16. This driver allows the
selection of individual A/D channels in any order. The number of elements
defines the number of A/D channels used.
For example, to use the first, second and fifth channels, enter
[1,2,5]
Number the channels beginning with 1 even if the board manufacturer starts
numbering the channels with 0.
Gain Vector - Enter
1, 2, 4, or 8 for each of the channels in the channel vector
to choose the gain code of that channel. The gain vector must be the same
length as the channel vector. This driver allows the gain of each channel to be
different.
The following table is a list of the ranges for this driver given the gain entered
in the gain vector.
Notice that by increasing the gain code the voltage range is decreased. The gain
divides the input voltage range.
For example, if the first channel has a gain code of 1 (10 volt range) and the
second and fifth channels have a gain code of 2 (5 volt range), enter
[1,2,2]
Coupling Vector - Enter either 0 (single-ended) or 1 (differential) for each of
the channels in the channel vector to choose the coupling code. The coupling
vector must be the same length as the channel vector. This driver allows the
coupling of each channel to be different.
For example, if the first and second channels are single-ended and the fifth
channel is a differential input, enter
Gain Range (V)
10 to 10
20 to +5
40 to 2.5
8 0 to 1.25