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C h a p t e r 1 Introduction The DASP-52032 is a PCI-bus, 16 isolated D/I and 16 relay output card. It supports not only optical isolation (2500VDC), but also over-voltage protection (50VDC) to enhance the reliability of the system.
DASP-52032 Card User’s Manual 1.3 Accessories To make the DASP-52032 functionality complete, we carry a versatility of accessories for different user requirements in the following items: Wiring Cable CB-89037-2: 37-pin male D-sub type cable with 2m length CB-89037-5: 37-pin male D-sub type cable with 5m length The shielded D-sub cable with 2m and 5m are designed for the DASP-52032 connector, respectively.
Signal Connection Descriptions Signal Connections for DASP-52032 CON1: The I/O connector CON1 on the DASP-52032 is a 37-pin D-sub female connector for digital input signals. CON1 enables you to connect to accessories, the terminal block TB-88037, with the shielded D-sub cable CB-89037-2 or CB-89037-5.
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DASP-52032 Card User’s Manual Digital Input Connector CON1 and CON2 CON1/2 CB-89037 TB-88037 DIO Signal Connections for DASP-52032 Hardware Installation...
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DASP-52032 Card User’s Manual The pin assignment of CON1 of DASP-52032 is listed as follows. D-Sub 37-pin Connector for DASP-52032 CON1 Description Description DIL_7 DIH_7 DIL_6 DIH_6 DIL_5 DIH_5 DIL_4 DIH_4 DIL_3 DIH_3 DIL_2 DIH_2 DIL_1 DIH_1 DIL_0 DIH_0 COM_7...
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NC n: normal close of channel n DI nL: digital input signal (-) of the channel n D-Sub 37-pin Connector for DASP-52032 CON2 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39...
DASP-52032 Card User’s Manual Jumper Setting Each digital input channel of DASP-52032 can be configured to AC type or DC type independently. Jumper 1 ~ Jumper 8 relates DI0~DI7, and Jumper 9 ~ Jumper 16 relates DI8~DI15, as listed in the following table.
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DASP-52032 Card User’s Manual Jumper DC signal input AC signal input with filter Hardware Installation...
DASP-52032 Card User’s Manual 2.4 DI/DO Circuits and Wiring 2.4.1 SPDT Relay: Single Pole Double Throw The contact rating of the relay output is 120V AC/10A, 250V AC/6A, and 30V DC/5A. The basic layout and wiring is presented as below.
DASP-52032 Card User’s Manual 2.5 Quick Setup and Test To install a new DASP-52032 into an IBM PC compatible computer, at first, power-off the PC and open its chassis, then plug the DASP-52032 into a PCI slot of mother-board. The DASP-52032 is a plug and play device for MS Windows, and the OS will detect your DASP-52032 after you power on the PC.
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DASP-52032 Card User’s Manual Scan DASP-52032 with PCI Configuration Utility and Check the Dispatched Resource Hardware Installation...
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DASP-52032 Card User’s Manual Exit the ‘PCI Configuration Utility’ and launch the ‘ToolWorkShop’ for DASP-52032. Launch ToolWorkShop Select board test Hardware Installation...
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DASP-52032 Card User’s Manual Perform Timer/Counter and DIO test of DASP-52032 Select test Target: DASP52032 Hardware Installation...
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Check Device Information and Press ‘Enable’ Button to Load DASP-52032 Library Perform Digital Input/Output Test by Set the DO Port Value and Read Back the DO Port Value of DASP-52032 Before exiting ‘ToolWorkShop’, press ‘Release’ button to release DASP-52032 library.
(CH8~CH15) 3.2 Relay Output The DASP-52032 provides 8 relay output. The low 8 bits (D0 - D7) of the relay 0 ~ 7 outputs are stored in base address 0. For DASP-52032, the high 8 bits (D8 – D15) of the relay 8 ~ 15 outputs are stored in base address 0.
Channel 3.3 Isolated Input The DASP-52032 provides 16 digital input. The 16 bits (D0 – D15) of the digital inputs are stored in base address 3. A high bit represents a high state while a low bit represent a low state. The 16 bits of isolated input register are shown in the following.
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