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Digital i/o connections for wavebook/516 – Measurement Computing WaveBook rev.4.0 User Manual

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4-8 WaveBook Operation Reference

06-08-01

WaveBook User’s Manual

Digital I/O Connections for WaveBook/516

(16-bit mode*)

With the WaveBook/516 series, the following signals are present on the DB25F high-speed digital I/O
connector.

16 High-Speed Digital I/O Lines (D0 through D15)

TTL Trigger Input (TTLTRG)

+15 V (pin 23), -15 V (pin 22), 50 mA max. (each)

two +5 V (pin 19 and pin 21), 250 mA max. (total)

External Clock (pin 20)

two Digital Grounds (pins 24 and 25)

To sample just 16 digital input signals, connect them directly to the digital I/O data lines.
D15 is the most significant bit, and D0 is the least.

*Note: For 8-bit mode, refer to the WaveBook/512 pinout,

with noted exception that in WaveBook/516 applications
pin 20 is for an external clock.

The following figure depicts WaveBook/516’s Front Panel, showing the DB25 connector and cable for
External Clock and TTL External Trigger.

Digital I/O Connections, WaveBook/516

D0 – D15

High Speed Digital I/O data lines

TTLTRG

TTL trigger input

External Clock

16 bit mode, read/write strobe

+5 VDC

250 mA maximum

+15,-15 VDC

50 mA maximum (each)

WaveBook/516, DB25 Pinout

Digital Grounds

Pins 24 and25

WaveBook/516 with Optional Clock and External Trigger Cable (CA-178)

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