PMC with 32x ADC, 16x/0x DAC and 8x Digital I/O
SKU:
TPMC533
Fabrikant:
Tews
- I/O Type : Analog I/O
- Type Mezzanine : PMC
Tews TPMC533 PMC Module 32x ADC, 16X/0X DAC and 8X Digital I/O
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Tews TPMC533 PMC Module for Multifunction I/O
The TPMC533 is a standard single-wide PCI Mezzanine Card (PMC) compatible module providing 32 channels of simultaneous sampling true differential bipolar 16bit analog input, 16 or no channels of simultaneous update single-ended unipolar/bipolar 16bit analog output and 8 channels of tri-state 5V-tolerant TTL digital input/output. All signals are accessible through a HDRA100 type front I/O connector.The PMC-Connectors P11 and P12 provide access to the control logic via a 32bit 33MHz PCI interface.
The ADCs offer true differential inputs with software selectable ±5V and ±10V bipolar input voltage ranges (one common setting for all eight channels of each ADC). The maximum sample rate of the ADCs is 200kSPS and they offer an oversampling capability with digital filter.
The DACs offer software selectable 0-5V, 0-10V, 0-10.8V, ±5V, ±10V and ±10.8V output voltage ranges (individual setting for each of the four channels of each DAC). The settling time is typically 10µs and the DAC channels are capable to drive a load of 2kohm, with a capacitance up to 4000pF.
Each TPMC533 is factory calibrated. The correction data is stored in an on-board serial EEPROM unique to each PMC module. These correction values can be used to perform a hardware correction of every analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog conversion. Additionally, measurement data read out of a temperature sensor on-board can be used to compensate temperature dependent errors.
The TPMC533 provides two Sequencers, one for AD Conversions and another one for DA Conversions. To perform periodic simultaneous conversions the conversion rates are programmable and can be output to other modules on PMC Back I/O Connector P14 or Front I/O Connector DIO pins for synchronization purposes. The TPMC533 can also operate as a target which means that the conversion rates can be sourced from P14 or Front I/O, created by another module.
A Frame Trigger signal, which can also either be generated by the TPMC533 and output on P14/Front I/O or generated by other modules and input from P14/Front I/O, can be used to synchronize ADC frames and DAC frames.
The signals on PMC Back I/O Connector P14 are ESD protected and driven or read by tri-state 5V-tolerant TTL buffers.
To be able to collect ADC frames and to output DAC frames the TPMC533 provides input and output FIFOs. Data transfer on the PCI bus is handled by TPMC533 initiated block transfer mode DMA cycles with minimum host/CPU intervention.
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