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Introduction

CP383

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© 2004 Kontron Modular Computers GmbH

ID 27784, Rev. 01

27784

.01.VC.040308/162542

P R E L I M I N A R Y

1.3.1.1

Board Introduction - Digital Input

The digital input cluster consists of 16 input channels. The source of the digital inputs must be
a voltage generator. The board accepts only differential voltages up to a maximum of +30V. The
input current is limited to 5 mA over the specified input voltage range.

Input signal processing begins with the presentation of the signal to the front panel connector.
Signal conditioning prior to the signal reaching the DIO ProComm Controller includes: overvolt-
age protection, ESD, low-pass filtering, inverse polarity protection, defined low and high rang-
es, current limitation, optoisolation and buffering.

After signal conditioning, all parallel digital data is routed to the DIO ProComm Controller,
where the control and status registers are set.

The DIO ProComm Controller controls the interface with the CompactPCI bus and the dedicat-
ed software.

Input signal types and ranges are as follows:

• Edge frequency:

• Maximum 10 kHz

• Voltage Ranges:

• High range: +11V to +30V (+24V nominal)
• Low range: -3V to +5V

• Channel isolation

• The input channels are isolated from the system side and do not share common GND

or VCC.

• Differential input

Output data

:

The following outputs are routed from the DIO ProComm Controller to the CompactPCI bus:

• Input data for all channels as a 32-bit value (each bit from 0 - 15 represents the status of

the respective input channel)

• Flag set information from the control and status registers
• Interrupts

1.3.1.2

Board Introduction - Digital Output

The two digital output clusters consist of 8 output channels each. The digital output requests
from the system controller are processed accordingly by the DIO ProComm Controller and are
then routed to the HSD switches, which in turn perform output signal conditioning using the ex-
ternal supply voltage as the power source.

An external reset input is provided to simultaneously switch off all the outputs per cluster and
sets all the HSD switches to open. Each cluster has its own separate reset signal input.

This reset can be used by the application to keep the inputs low after a fault condition.

1.3.2

Board Specific Information

Specific board components involved in the digital output process:

• One front panel connector (62-pin, female, D-sub type)