High density spst, dpst & spdt relay modules (46 pages)
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User Manual SYSTEM 10/20 GPIB Digital I/O Breadboard/ Digital I/O Module (Model Nos. 10-220A/410B/410C) *Please contact Pickering for alternative PXI/LXI/USB solutions Issue 5.1 June 2019 pickeringtest.com pickering BREADBOARD/DIGITAL MODULE 10-220A/410B/410C Page (1)
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Pickering Interfaces strives to fulfil all relevant environmental laws and regulations and reduce wastes and releases to the environment. Pickering Interfaces aims to design and operate products in a way that protects the environment and the health and safety of its employees, customers and the public. Pickering Interfaces endeavours to develop and manufacture products that can be produced, distributed, used and recycled, or disposed of, in a safe and environmentally friendly manner.
PRODUCT SAFETY SAFETY SYMBOLS The following safety symbols may be used on the product and throughout the product documentation. MEANING / DESCRIPTION SYMBOL PROTECTIVE EARTH (GROUND) To identify any terminal which is intended for connection to an external conductor for protection against electric shock in case of a fault, or the terminal of a protective earth (ground) electrode.
Unused slots in the System 10/20 chassis are populated with blanking plates to prevent access to user I/O signals that may be present. Blanking panels are available to order from Pickering in a variety of slot widths. If the product is not used in this manner for example by using an extender card then additional care must be taken to avoid contact with exposed signals.
The 10-220A Series of Breadboard Modules allows the user to 10/20 case. Breadboard 10-220A has 32 I/O ports, with a choice of construct their own circuit in situations where a System 10 module TTL, CMOS or open collector transistor outputs.
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Power Supply: Choice of 5 & 12Volts DC, up to 1A current (within Connections are made via 2 front panel mounted 37-pin D-type the overall limit of the power supply, 45W for System 10). The 5V male connectors, for pin outs please refer to the operating manual.
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Connection Solutions catalog. Open collector transistor output High voltage remote driver Product Customization Pickering System 10 modules are designed and manufactured on our own flexible manufacturing lines, giving complete product control and enabling simple customization to meet very specific requirements.
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• Open-Collector Outputs Option Suitable for Driving External Relay Coils • Programmable By Bit, Byte or Word (16 Bits) *Please contact Pickering for alternative PXI/LXI/USB solutions The 10-410B range of Digital I/O Modules are suitable for operating external devices, such as heavy duty relays (power, RF and high...
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Operating/Storage Conditions with external circuits which may produce high voltage spikes or RF Operating Conditions interference. Additional noise protection may be required, please contact Pickering if you wish to discuss your requirement. Operating Temperature: 0°C to +55°C Humidity: Up to 95% non-condensing...
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Optional CMOS Compatible Logic Optional Open Collector Outputs Product Customization Pickering System 10 modules are designed and manufactured on our own flexible manufacturing lines, giving complete product control and enabling simple customization to meet very specific requirements. Customization can include: •...
SECTION 2 - TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION pickering SECTION 2 - TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION A Functional Block Diagram is provided in Figures 2.1 and 2.2. The Breadboard/Digital Modules are powered by +12V and +5V inputs via the 32 way Backplane connector J3. The interface to the user test equipment is via the two front panel mounted 37 way D-type connectors.
The module is designed for indoor use only. PRE-OPERATION CHECKS (UNPACKING) 1. Check the module for transport damage and report any damage immediately to Pickering Interfaces. Do not attempt to install the product if any damage is evident. 2. Position the chassis relative to any other equipment the module(s) will connect with. Ensure the chassis is not connected to the electrical supply.
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(See the Pickering 10-910M IEEE-488 GPIB System 10/20 Ancillaries manual for further details). (When fitted, additional modules will be automatically recognised by the interface card. See Figure 3.1). 4. If necessary fit the module guide rails as supplied with the module to both the top and bottom of the chassis in that slot position.
Figure 3.3 - Card Insertion in a Model 10-930A-001 Front Access Chassis SOFTWARE INSTALLATION Refer to the Pickering manual 10-921M. pickeringtest.com For the latest version of the driver please refer to our web site where links to our Software Download page will provide the driver software for the various programming environments encountered.
A built in RS232 port for configuring certain module parameters is provided on the Microprocessor Control SIM Card. The RS 232 port allows the module to be configured, controlled and monitored from any RS232 terminal. An RS232 9 way D-type lead (Part Number 1081-001) is available from Pickering Interfaces. NOTE Care should be taken when changing parameters as it may adversely affect the operation of the module.
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SECTION 4 - PROGRAMMING GUIDE pickering The module data depends on module type as follows: Module Data Byte I/O Module MUX Module Matrix Module Bits out No. of channels X Size Bits out start Start channel Y Size Bits in...
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SECTION 4 - PROGRAMMING GUIDE pickering Programming Using the Intelligent GPIB/RS-232 Interface The programming computer will need a GPIB card, a USB to GPIB Interface (Figure 4.1) or an Ethernet connection to talk to the interface and communicate with the system depending on the type of interface fitted.
SECTION 5 - CONNECTOR INFORMATION pickering SECTION 5 - CONNECTOR INFORMATION Figures 5.1 to 5.6 detail Pin-Outs for the 10-220A/410B/410C Modules. 37 Way D Type Connector Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal Pin-Outs as Customer Figure 5.1 - Breadboard Module 10-220A: Pin-Out BREADBOARD/DIGITAL MODULE 10-220A/410B/410C Page 5.1...
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SECTION 5 - CONNECTOR INFORMATION pickering 37 Way D Type Connector (Left) 37 Way D Type Connector (Right) Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal Out 2 Out 1 Out 4 Out 3 Out 6...
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SECTION 5 - CONNECTOR INFORMATION pickering 37 Way D Type Connector (Left) 37 Way D Type Connector (Right) Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal Out 2 Out 1 Out 4 Out 3 Out 6...
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SECTION 5 - CONNECTOR INFORMATION pickering 37 Way D Type Connector (Left) 37 Way D Type Connector (Right) Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal In 2 In 1 In 4 In 3 In 6...
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SECTION 5 - CONNECTOR INFORMATION pickering 37 Way D Type Connector Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal RL10 RL12 RL11 RL14 RL13 RL16 RL15 SHIELD Figure 5.5 - Module 10-410B/C-004: Pin-Out BREADBOARD/DIGITAL MODULE 10-220A/410B/410C Page 5.5...
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SECTION 5 - CONNECTOR INFORMATION pickering 5V (RELAY) 12V (RELAY) POWER SUPPLIES 5V (LOGIC) 5V (LOGIC) DIO2 DIO1 DIO4 DIO3 NDAC NRFD SYSTEM DIGITAL BUS Reserved (Parallel and Serial Bus) DIO6 (MISO) DIO5 DIO8 (SCK) DIO7 (MOSI) Not Connected Settled...
Refer to the Warnings and Cautions at the front of this manual INSTALLATION PROBLEMS The Plug & Play functionality of Pickering switch cards generally ensures trouble-free installation, however for the GPIB/RS-232 Interface to work correctly there must be at least one switching module present in the rack.
• Wipe the product & chassis surfaces with a clean dry anti-static cloth only. SOFTWARE UPDATE For System 10/20 modules operating in a System 10/20 chassis, no software updates are required. For the pickeringtest.com latest version of the driver please refer to our web site...
SECTION 7 - MAINTENANCE INFORMATION pickering PCB AND COMPONENT LAYOUT FOR 32 BIT OUT OUTPUTS 17 - 32 OUTPUTS 1 - 16 FOR 32 BIT IN INPUTS 17 - 32 INPUTS 1 - 16 FOR 16 BIT I/O INPUTS 1 - 16...
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