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Introducing the cio-dda06/16, Overview: cio-dda06/16 features, Software features – Measurement Computing CIO-DDA06/16 User Manual

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Chapter 1

Introducing the CIO-DDA06/16

Overview: CIO-DDA06/16 features

The CIO-DDA06/16 has six channels of 16-bit analog output and 24 lines of digital I/O. The analog outputs are

from AD660 DACs, with each output buffered by an OP27. Digital I/O is performed with one 82C55 chip.

Analog output ranges are switch-selectable for a Bipolar or Unipolar range. Bipolar ranges are ±10 V and ±5 V.

Unipolar ranges are 0 to 10 V and 0 to 5 V.

The analog outputs are jumper-selectable for either individual or simultaneous transfer. When a DAC pair is set

for simultaneous update, writing new digital values to the DAC's control register does not update the DAC's

voltage output. In this way, the CIO-DDA06/16 may be set to hold new values until all channels are loaded,

then update all six channels simultaneously. This is a very useful feature for multi-axis motor control.

The CIO-DDA06/16 digital I/O lines are a direct interface to an 82C55. The 82C55 is a CMOS chip with TTL

level inputs and outputs. The 8255 can source or sink about 2.5 mA. This is adequate to switch other TTL or

similar inputs, but is inadequate to drive relays, LEDs or solid state relays. The digital I/O is controlled by

programming the 8255's mode register. There are three possible modes. The simplest and most commonly used

mode is mode 0 — simple input and output.

Software features

For information on the features of InstaCal and the other software included with your CIO-DDA06/16, refer to

the Quick Start Guide that shipped with your device. The Quick Start Guide is also available in PDF at

www.mccdaq.com/PDFmanuals/DAQ-Software-Quick-Start.pdf

.

Check

www.mccdaq.com/download.htm

for the latest software version.