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CP371

Preface

ID 23762, Rev. 02

© 2002 PEP Modular Computers GmbH

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Chapter

4

4.

Configuration .............................................................................................. 4 - 3

4.1

Jumper Settings .................................................................................... 4 - 3

4.2

Analog Input Signal Requirements. ....................................................... 4 - 3

4.2.1

Channels ....................................................................................... 4 - 3

4.2.2

Single-ended Input Signals ........................................................... 4 - 3

4.2.3

Differential Input Signals ............................................................... 4 - 4

4.2.4

Current Input Signals .................................................................... 4 - 4

4.2.5

Analog Ground Usage .................................................................. 4 - 5

4.3

Programming Interface .......................................................................... 4 - 6

4.3.1

Access Control Logic .................................................................... 4 - 6

4.3.2

ADC Control Logic ........................................................................ 4 - 8

4.3.3

Programming the Board Capability ROM ..................................... 4 - 9

4.3.4

Common Board Registers .......................................................... 4 - 10

Chapter

5

5.

System Considerations ............................................................................... 5 - 3

5.1

Introduction ........................................................................................... 5 - 3

5.2

General ................................................................................................. 5 - 3

5.3

Shielding ............................................................................................... 5 - 3

5.4

Process-side Signal Conditioning ......................................................... 5 - 4

5.5

Cable Interfacing ................................................................................... 5 - 4