Analog Output; Analog Output Overview; Analog Output Range; Voltage Output Generation - Advantech USB-5820 User Manual

4-ch, 16-bit, 200 ks/s isolated analog output usb 3.0 i/o module
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3.4

Analog Output

3.4.1

Analog Output Overview

Figure 3.2 shows the functional block diagram of the USB-5820 analog output cir-
cuitry.
The analog output (AO) signals are generated by the DACs. Each channel provides
multiple voltage and current output ranges, which can be individually configured by
software.
For buffered AO generation, blocks of digital data received from the host are first
queued in a first-in-first-out (FIFO) buffer. After offset and gain correction, the data
will be written into the DAC at a constant rate and are converted into analog wave-
forms. For static AO generation, digital data received from the host directly go
through offset and gain correction, and are written into the DAC. This is shown in Fig-
ure 3.3.
3.5

Analog Output Range

Each AO channel of the USB-5820 can generate multiple ranges of voltage or cur-
rent signal output. They can be configured by software for every channel individually.
3.5.1

Voltage Output Generation

The USB-5820 supports the following voltage output ranges: ±10 V, ±5 V, 0 ~ +10 V,
and 0 ~ +5 V. The output voltage is referenced to ground. Therefore, the load should
be connected between each AO pin and the ground pin. This is shown in Figure 3.4.
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Figure 3.2 Analog output circuitry
Figure 3.3 Analog output data processing
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