Advantech MIC-1810 User Manual
Advantech MIC-1810 User Manual

Advantech MIC-1810 User Manual

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  • Page 1 User Manual MIC-1810 ® ® Intel Core™ i3-6100U/Celeron 3955U DAQ Embedded Automation Computer...
  • Page 2 No part of this manual may be reproduced, copied, translated or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Advantech Co., Ltd. Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable. How- ever, Advantech Co., Ltd.
  • Page 3 Because of Advantech’s high quality-control standards and rigorous testing, most of our customers never need to use our repair service. If an Advantech product is defec- tive, it will be repaired or replaced at no charge during the warranty period. For out- of-warranty repairs, you will be billed according to the cost of replacement materials, service time and freight.
  • Page 4 This product has passed the CE test for environmental specifications when shielded cables are used for external wiring. We recommend the use of shielded cables. This kind of cable is available from Advantech. Please contact your local supplier for ordering information.
  • Page 5 The sound pressure level at the operator's position according to IEC 704-1:1982 is no more than 70 dB (A). DISCLAIMER: This set of instructions is given according to IEC 704-1. Advantech disclaims all responsibility for the accuracy of any statements contained herein.
  • Page 6 MIC-1810 User Manual...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Optional Accessories ................3 Chapter Hardware Overview ......5 Introduction ....................6 Figure 2.1 Front Panel of MIC-1810 ..........6 Figure 2.2 Rear Panel of MIC-1810..........6 Platform Specifications................6 LAN: Gigabit Ethernet ................6 Power Connector ..................6 USB Connector ..................7 HDMI Display Connector................
  • Page 8 Analog Input.................... 32 Analog Output ..................33 Isolated Digital Input ................33 Isolated Digital Output................33 Counter/Timer ..................34 System ....................34 General ....................36 Appendix B System Dimensions......37 MIC-1810/16 System ................38 Table Mount Kit..................38 MIC-1810 User Manual viii...
  • Page 9: Chapter 1 Overview

    Chapter Overview This chapter provides an overview of MIC-1810 specifications. Sections include:  Introduction  Safety Precautions  Accessories  Chassis Dimensions...
  • Page 10: Introduction

    Introduction The MIC-1810 is a standalone automation controller with integrated data acquisition module and signal conditioning to provide digital I/O, analog I/O, and counter func- tions. This controller also supports serial communication ports and several other net- working interfaces. You can seamlessly integrate your applications into the MIC-1810 series and speed up your system development with these application-ready control- lers.
  • Page 11: Accessories

    Please refer to the accessory list below: Terminal blocks: 1 x 2-pin, 1 x 16-pin, 1 x 24-pin, 3 x 10-pin  If anything is missing or damaged, contact your distributor or sales representative immediately. Optional Accessories 1960099348N001 Table-Mount kit  MIC-1810 User Manual...
  • Page 12 MIC-1810 User Manual...
  • Page 13: Chapter 2 Hardware Overview

    Chapter Hardware Overview...
  • Page 14: Introduction

    Both LAN1 and LAN2 supports EtherCAT. Power Connector The MIC-1810 comes with a 2-pin phoenix connector that carries 10 ~ 36V exter- nal power input. You can connect your DC power to the MIC-1810 through this con- nector. MIC-1810 User Manual...
  • Page 15: Usb Connector

    USB interfaces, which gives complete Plug & Play and hot swapping for up to 127 external devices. Two of the four connectors on MIC-1810 and one of the four connectors on MIC-1810 are USB 3.0 standard. The USB inter- face complies with USB EHCI, Rev.
  • Page 16 MIC-1810 User Manual...
  • Page 17: Chapter 3 Initial Setup

    Chapter Initial Setup This chapter introduces how to initialize the MIC-1810 and con- nect input and output signals via connectors. Sections include:  Chassis Grounding  Connecting Power  Installing an SSD  Installing a Table Mount  DAQ Setup & Configuration ...
  • Page 18: Chassis Grounding

    Chassis Grounding MIC-1810 provides good EMI protection and a stable grounding base. There is an easy-to-connect chassis grounding point to use. Figure 3.1. Figure 3.1 Chassis Grounding Connection Connecting Power Connect the MIC-1810 to a 10~36V power source. The power source can be from a power adapter.
  • Page 19: Installing A Ssd

    Installing a SSD The procedure for installing a hard disk into the MIC-1810 is below. Please follow these steps carefully. Please note the system is NOT compatible with a +12V HDD. Please use a HDD with lower power input. Undo 4 screws and remove the bottom cover.
  • Page 20: Installing A Table Mount

    Installing a Table Mount MIC-1810 provides a table mount as an accessory. To avoid overheating, the extruded heat sink must be on top. Undo 4 screws from bottom cover. Position table mount, align with bottom cover, and secure with 4 screws.
  • Page 21: Idoor Module Installation

    Insert the mini PCIe card into the mPCIe slot. Plug the cable to connect the mini PCIe card and iDoor IO module. Screw the IO module with the back cover. Screw the back cover and bottom plate back to complete the assembly. MIC-1810 User Manual...
  • Page 22: Daq Setup & Configuration

    3.6.1 Setting Up the Device To install the I/O device for your card, you must first run the Advantech Naviga- tor program (by accessing Start/Programs/Advantech Automation/DAQNavi/ Advantech Navigator). You can then view the device(s) already installed on your system (if any) on the Installed Devices list box.
  • Page 23: Configuring The Device

    After your card is properly installed and configured, you can go to the Device Test page to test your hardware by using the testing utility supplied. Figure 3.4 Device Testing Page For detailed information related to the software and settings, please refer to the Advantech Navigator. MIC-1810 User Manual...
  • Page 24: Mic-1810 Daq Function Block

    MIC-1810 DAQ Function Block Figure 3.5 MIC-1810 DAQ Function Block MIC-1810 User Manual...
  • Page 25: I/O Connector Signal Description

    I/O Connector Signal Description The pin assignments for the terminal blocks on the MIC-1810 please refer to Figure 2.1 and 2.2, and Table 3.1 shows its I/O connector signal description. Table 3.1: I/O Connector Signal Descriptions Signal Name Reference Direction Pin Description AI Channels 0 to 15.
  • Page 26 Output power supply for external use. (0.1A maxi- mum) +5V DC Source. This pin is +5V DC power DGND Output supply for external use. (0.3A maximum) The MIC-1810 supports either 16 single-ended or 8 differential analog inputs. MIC-1810 User Manual...
  • Page 27 When to use single-ended channel connections? Single-ended connections are only used for the following conditions: All input signals that can share a common reference point, AGND.  The wires connecting the signal to the device are less than 3 m.  MIC-1810 User Manual...
  • Page 28: Differential Channel Connections

    MIC-1810. With this connection, the PGIA rejects a common-mode voltage Vcm between the signal source and the MIC-1810 ground, shown as Vcm in Figure 3.7. Figure 3.7 Differential input channel connections...
  • Page 29 Figure 3.8 shows a differential channel connection between a floating signal source and an input channel on the MIC-1810. In this figure, each side of the floating signal source is connected through a resistor to the AGND. This connection can reject the common-mode voltage between the signal source and the MIC-1810 ground.
  • Page 30 1k Ohm, and each of the two resistors is 100k Ohm, then the resis- tors load down the signal source with 200 Ohm (100 Ohm+ 100 Ohm), resulting in a 0.5% gain error. The following gives a simplified representation of the circuit and cal- culating process. MIC-1810 User Manual...
  • Page 31: Ai Sample Clock Source Connections

    You can use software to specify the clock source as exter- nal. The sampling frequency is always limited to a maximum of 10 MHz for the exter- nal AI sample clock input signal. Figure 3.9 External Clock Source Connection MIC-1810 User Manual...
  • Page 32: Trigger Sources Connections

    User should connect analog signals from external device or analog output channel on board to external input signal ATRG0 and ATRG1. On the MIC-1810, the threshold level is set using a dedicated 12-bit DAC. By software, you can program the threshold level by writing a voltage value to this DAC;...
  • Page 33: Measurement Type Selection

    3.8.4 Measurement Type Selection Measurement Type Selection MIC-1816/MIC-1810 provides both current and voltage measurement for customers to choose from. To configure this, you should follow below steps: Unscrew the bottom plate. Set the measurement type on SW2401 (Voltage: OFF, Current: ON).
  • Page 34: Analog Output Connection

    Analog Output Connection The MIC-1810 provides two AO output channels. You can use the internal precision - 5 V or -10 V reference to generate 0 to +5 V or 0 to +10 V AO output. Use an external reference for other AO output ranges. The maximum reference input voltage is ±10 V and maximum output scaling is ±10 V.
  • Page 35: Ao Sample Clock Source Connections

    Connect an external AO output clock to the pin and then the conversions will start on input signal's rising edge. You can use software to spec- ify the clock source as external. The maximum input clock frequency is 3MS/s. Figure 3.13 External Clock Source Connection MIC-1810 User Manual...
  • Page 36: Trigger Sources Connections

    User should connect analog signals from external device or analog output channel on board to external input signal ATRG0 and ATRG1. On the MIC-1810, the threshold level is set using a dedicated 12-bit DAC. By software, you can program the threshold level by writing a voltage value to this DAC;...
  • Page 37: Digital Signal Connections

    3.10 Digital Signal Connections The MIC-1810 has 16 isolated digital input channels and 8 isolated digital output channels. Isolated Digital Input MIC-1810 provides both wet and dry contact connections. Figure4 describes the con- nection. Isolated Digital Output MIC-1810 provides NPN connection for digital output. Figure4 describes the connec- tion.
  • Page 38 MIC-1810 User Manual...
  • Page 39: Appendix A Specification

    Appendix Specification...
  • Page 40: Analog Input

    Gain Error Accuracy (%FSR) Channel Single-Ended/Differential Type SNR: 68 dB ENOB: 10.5 bits Low: 0.8V max.; High: 2.0V min. External Digital Trigger Min. pulse width: 50 ns Range: -10V ~ +10V External Analog Trigger Resolution: 12-bit (4.88mV/step) MIC-1810 User Manual...
  • Page 41: Analog Output

    Input Resistance 3 kΩ Isolation Protection 2500V Response Time 100μs Isolated Digital Output Channels Output Voltage 5~40V Output Type Sink (NPN) Sink Current 350mA max./channel @ 25°C 250mA max./channel @ 60°C Isolation Protection 2500V Response Time 100μs MIC-1810 User Manual...
  • Page 42: Counter/Timer

    PWM Output within 2% when output frequency > 1MHz System Processor: Generation 6 Intel Core U-series  – MIC-1810-U0A1E: Celeron 3955U1 2.0 GHz, dual-core, two threads – MIC-1810-U3A1E*: i3 6100U 2.3 GHz, dual-core, four threads L3 Cache:  – MIC-1810-U0A1E: 2MB –...
  • Page 43 Supports IEEE 1588 BIOS: AMI UEFI 128 Mbit  * The Core i3 isn’t standard product of MIC-1800. Please contact Advantech if this is needed. ** MIC-1800 series use DDR3 4GB in default. Customization is available. *** LVDS is inside the MIC-1800 system.
  • Page 44: General

    Storage Humidity: 5 ~ 95% RH, non-condensing – Random Vibration: 1Grms, 1hr per axis w/SSD equipped (IEC60068-2-64) – Shock: 10G, 11ms (IEC60068-2-27) Mechanical:  – System Dimension: 200 x 156 x 58 mm (7.87" x 6.14" x 2.28") – Weight: 2.41kg (5.3lb) MIC-1810 User Manual...
  • Page 45: Appendix B System Dimensions

    Appendix System Dimensions...
  • Page 46: Mic-1810/16 System

    MIC-1810/16 System Table Mount Kit MIC-1810 User Manual...
  • Page 47 MIC-1810 User Manual...
  • Page 48 No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior written permis- sion of the publisher. All brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. © Advantech Co., Ltd. 2021...

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