Using Multiple Inputs To Control One Dac Output - Omega OMB-DAQBOARD-3000 Series User Manual

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Using Multiple Inputs to Control One DAC Output

Update Mode: Rising Edge, for each of 2 channels
Criteria Used: Inside Window, for each of 2 channels
The figure below shows how multiple inputs can update one output. In the following figure the DAC2
analog output is being updated. Analog input Channel 3 has an inside-the-window setpoint applied.
Whenever Channel 3's input goes inside the programmed window, DAC2 will be updated with 3.0V.
Analog input Channel 7 also has an inside-the-window setpoint applied. Whenever Channel 7's input goes
inside the programmed window, DAC2 will be updated with minus 7.0V.
Limit A
(for Ch3)
Limit B
(for Ch3)
Limit A
(for Ch7)
Limit B
(for Ch7)
Detection (Ch3)
Detection (Ch7)
+3.0 V
DAC2 0.0 V
-7.0 V
*
The update on True Only mode was selected and therefore the updates for DAC2 will only occur when the criteria is
met. However, in the above figure we see that there are 2 setpoints acting on one DAC. We can also see that the two
criteria can be met simultaneously. When both criteria are True at the same time, the DAC2 voltage will be associated
with the criteria that has been most recently met.
6-10 Setpoint Configuration for Output Control
Using Two Criteria to Control an Output*
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