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Measurement Computing Data Translation DT3010/32 User Manual (232 pages)
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Measurement Computing
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Computer Hardware
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
6
About this Manual
12
How this Manual Is Organized
12
Intended Audience
12
Conventions Used in this Manual
13
Related Information
13
Where to Get Help
14
Chapter 1: Overview
16
Features
17
Supported Software
19
Accessories
20
Getting Started Procedure
22
Part 1: Getting Started
24
Getting Started Procedure
24
Chapter 2: Installing the Board and Loading the Device Driver
26
Unpacking
28
Setting up the Computer
29
Setting up Expansion Slots
30
Removing the Board for Handling
31
Attaching the EP324 Cable (DT3010-268 Board Only)
32
Inserting the DT3010 Series Board into the Computer
33
Loading the Device Driver
35
Windows XP
35
Windows Vista
35
Windows 7
36
Chapter 3: Attaching and Configuring a Screw Terminal Panel
38
Attaching a Screw Terminal Panel
40
Attaching the DT740 Screw Terminal Panel
40
Attaching the STP268 Screw Terminal Panel
40
Attaching the STP268-EC Screw Terminal Panel
41
Attaching a 5B Series Backplane
43
Attaching to the DT3010-268 or DT3010/32-268 Board
43
Attaching a 7B Series Backplane
44
Attaching a PB16H Opto-22 Backplane
44
Configuring a Screw Terminal Panel
45
Configuring the DT740 Screw Terminal Panel
45
Configuring Jumper W1 - Common Ground Sense
45
Configuring Resistors R1 to R16 - Bias Return
46
Configuring Resistors R17 to R32 - Current Shunt
46
Configuring the STP268 Screw Terminal Panel
46
Configuring Jumper W1 - Common Ground Sense
47
Configuring Resistors R1 to R16 - Bias Return
47
Configuring Resistors R17 to R32 - Current Shunt
48
Configuring the STP268-EC Screw Terminal Panel
48
Chapter 4: Wiring Signals
50
Panel
51
Preparing to Wire to a Screw Terminal Panel
52
Wiring Recommendations
52
Using 5B or 7B Series Signal Conditioning Modules
52
Screw Terminal Assignments
54
DT740 Screw Terminal Assignments
54
STP268 Screw Terminal Assignments
57
STP268-EC Screw Terminal Assignments
60
Connecting Analog Input Signals
64
Connecting Single-Ended Voltage Inputs
64
Connecting Pseudo-Differential Voltage Inputs
66
Connecting Differential Voltage Inputs
67
Connecting Current Loop Inputs
71
Connecting Analog Output Signals
73
Signals
73
Connecting Digital I/O Signals
75
Connecting Counter/Timer Signals
78
Connecting Event Counting Signals
78
Connecting Frequency Measurement Signals
84
Connecting Pulse Output Signals
86
Chapter 5: Verifying the Operation of a DT3010 Series Board
92
Running the Quick Dataacq Application
94
Testing Single-Value Analog Input
95
Testing Single-Value Analog Output
96
Testing Continuous Analog Input
97
Testing Single-Value Digital Input
98
Testing Single-Value Digital Output
99
Testing Frequency Measurement
100
Testing Pulse Output
101
Part 2: Using Your Board
102
Chapter 6: Principles of Operation
104
Analog Input Features
106
Analog Input Resolution
106
Analog Input Channels
106
Specifying a Single Channel
106
Performing Dynamic Digital Output Operations
107
Specifying Digital Input Lines in the Analog Input Channel List
107
Specifying One or more Channels
107
Input Ranges and Gains
108
A/D Sample Clock Sources
109
External A/D Sample Clock
110
Internal A/D Sample Clock
110
Analog Input Conversion Modes
111
Continuously-Paced Scan Mode
111
Software-Retriggered Scan Mode
112
Triggered Scan Mode
112
Externally-Retriggered Scan Mode
113
Triggers
114
Software Trigger
114
Trigger Sources
114
Analog Threshold Trigger
115
External Digital (TTL) Trigger
115
Post-Trigger Acquisition
116
Trigger Acquisition Modes
116
Pre-Trigger Acquisition
117
About-Trigger Acquisition
119
Data Format and Transfer
120
Error Conditions
121
Analog Output Features
123
Analog Output Resolution
123
Analog Output Channels
123
Specifying a Single Channel
123
Specifying One or more Channels
124
Output Ranges and Gains
124
D/A Output Clock Sources
124
Internal D/A Output Clock
124
External D/A Output Clock
125
Trigger Sources
125
External Digital (TTL) Trigger
125
Software Trigger
125
Analog Threshold Trigger
126
Analog Output Conversion Modes
126
Continuously-Paced Analog Output
127
Waveform Generation
128
Data Format and Transfer
128
Error Conditions
129
Digital I/O Features
130
Digital I/O Lines
130
Digital I/O Resolution
130
Digital I/O Operation Modes
130
Features
130
Counter/Timer Features
132
Units
132
C/T Clock Sources
132
External C/T Clock
133
Internal C/T Clock
133
Internally Cascaded Clock
133
Gate Types
134
Pulse Output Types and Duty Cycles
135
Counter/Timer Operation Modes
136
Event Counting
136
Frequency Measurement
138
Rate Generation
140
One-Shot
142
Repetitive One-Shot
144
Synchronizing A/D and D/A Subsystems
145
Synchronizing the Triggers
145
Synchronizing the Clocks
146
Chapter 7: Supported Device Driver Capabilities
148
Data Flow and Operation Options
150
Options
150
Buffering
151
Triggered Scan Mode
151
Data Encoding
152
Channels
152
Gain
153
Ranges
153
Resolution
153
Thermocouple and RTD Support
154
IEPE Support
154
Support
154
Triggers
155
Clocks
156
Counter/Timers
157
Chapter 8: Calibration
160
Calibrating the Analog Input Subsystem
162
Choosing a Calibration Reference
162
Configuring for the Internal Reference
162
Configuring for an External Reference
163
Using the DT3010 Calibration Utility
164
Using the Auto-Calibration Procedure
164
Using the Manual Calibration Procedure
165
Calibrating the PGH Zero Setting
166
Using the DT3016 Calibration Utility
167
Using the Auto-Calibration Procedure
167
Calibrating the PGH Zero Setting
169
Calibrating the Analog Output Subsystem
170
Choosing a Calibration Meter
170
Configuring for the Internal ADC
170
Configuring for an External Meter
171
Using the DT3010 Calibration Utility
172
Using the DT3016 Calibration Utility
174
Chapter 9: Troubleshooting
176
General Checklist
177
Technical Support
179
If Your Board Needs Factory Service
180
Appendix A: Specifications
182
Analog Input Specifications
183
Analog Output Specifications
186
Digital I/O Specifications
188
Counter/Timer Specifications
189
Power, Physical, and Environmental Specifications
190
Connector Specifications
191
Regulatory Specifications
192
Appendix B: Connector Pin Assignments
194
Connector J1 on the DT3010, DT3010/32, and DT3016 Boards
195
Connector J2 on the DT3010, DT3010/32, and DT3016 Boards
197
Connector J1 on the DT3010-268 and DT3010/32-268 Board
199
Connector J2 on the DT3010-268 and DT3010/32-268 Board
201
Connector J1 on the DT740
203
Connector J2 on the DT740
204
Screw Terminal Assignments for the STP268
206
Screw Terminal Assignments for the STP268-EC
209
Appendix C: Using Your Own Screw Terminal Panel
214
Analog Inputs
216
Single-Ended Inputs
216
Pseudo-Differential Inputs
216
Differential Inputs
217
Analog Outputs
218
Digital Inputs and Counter/Timer Inputs
219
Digital Outputs
220
Cabling Information
221
Index
222
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