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Opto 22 PCI-AC51 User Manual (52 pages)
Brand:
Opto 22
| Category:
PCI Card
| Size: 1 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1: Introduction
8
What's in this Guide
8
For Help
8
Chapter 2: Installing the Card
11
Installing the PCI-AC51
11
Installing the Pcie-AC51
12
Chapter 3: Setting up and Using the SDK
15
Running the SDK Setup Program
15
Using the SDK on Windows 8, Windows 7, and Vista
17
SDK Contents
17
Using the Pamscan Utility
17
Developing an I/O Application
20
Function Reference for Windows 8, Windows 7, and Vista
21
Porting Programs Developed with the Older SDK (Using Optopm32.Dll) to Windows
22
Windows 7, and Vista
22
Using the SDK on Windows 2000/XP
22
SDK Contents
23
Pamux Functions
23
Required Function Calls
23
Naming Conventions
23
Banks and Points
23
Common Function Parameters and Return Values
23
Developing an I/O Application
24
Special Directions for Visual Basic Programmers
24
Special Directions for Visual C++ Programmers
24
Function Reference for Windows 2000/XP
25
PCI-AC51 or Pcie-AC51 Operations
25
Digital Bank Operations
26
Digital Point Operations
27
Digital "Fast" Operations
27
Analog Bank Operations
28
Analog Point Operations
28
Analog Watchdog Operations
29
Analog Status Operations
29
Pamux Utility Operations
30
Bit Operations
30
Pack/Unpack Utility Operations
30
Scaling Operations
31
Pamux Bus Reset Line
32
Purpose of the Reset Line
32
Reset Line Voltage
32
Terminology
32
LOW" and "HIGH
32
Brain Reset Configuration: "Active HIGH" and "Active LOW
32
Special Precautions for the Software Developer
33
Appendix A: Error Codes
35
Error Messages for Windows 8, Windows 7, and Vista
35
Error Codes for Windows 2000/XP
35
Appendix B: Requirements, Specifications, & Leds
39
System Requirements
39
Specifications
39
Leds
40
Pci-Ac51
40
Pcie-AC51
41
Appendix C: Converting Applications to a Newer Card
43
Applications that Used the Optopmux.dll for the AC5
43
Converting Applications that Use Inp( ) and Outp( )
43
Appendix D: PCI-AC51 and Pcie-AC51 Technical Reference
45
Architecture
46
Adapter Card Identification
46
Adapter Card Base Address Configuration
46
BAR1 Register Table
46
Appendix D: PCI-AC51 and Pcie-AC51 Technical Reference
47
Register Description
47
Controlling the Reset Line
48
Controlling the Reset Line Using the Pamux Driver
48
Controlling the Reset Line When Not Using the Pamux Driver
48
Default Power-Up State of Reset Line
49
Reset Configuration of Brains When Using Pamscan
49
Testing
49
Powerup Conditions
48
DIP Switches (PCI-AC51) and Jumpers (Pcie-AC51)
49
High and Low Latency Modes
50
Performing Pamux Operations
50
Issuing Pamux Reset
50
Reading the State Machine Version
51
Reading the Switch Values
51
Polled PCI-AC51 and Pcie-AC51 Operation
51
Performing a Pamux Bank Write
51
Performing a Pamux Bank Read
52
Strobe Duration
50
Notes for the SNAP-B6 (Digital Aspect)
52
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OPTO 22 PCI-AC51 User Manual (48 pages)
Brand:
OPTO 22
| Category:
Computer Hardware
| Size: 1 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1: Introduction
5
What's in this Guide
6
For Help
6
Chapter 2: Installing the PCI-AC51
9
Chapter 3: Setting up and Using the SDK
11
Running the SDK Setup Program
11
Using the SDK on Windows 7 and Vista
13
SDK Contents
13
Using the Pamscan Utility
13
Developing an I/O Application
16
Function Reference for Windows 7 and Vista
17
Vista
18
Using the SDK on Windows 2000/XP
18
SDK Contents
18
Pamux Functions
19
Required Function Calls
19
Naming Conventions
19
Banks and Points
19
Common Function Parameters and Return Values
19
Developing an I/O Application
20
Special Directions for Visual Basic Programmers
20
Special Directions for Visual C++ Programmers
20
Function Reference for Windows 2000/XP
21
PCI-AC51 Operations
21
Digital Bank Operations
22
Digital Point Operations
23
Digital "Fast" Operations
23
Analog Bank Operations
24
Analog Point Operations
24
Analog Watchdog Operations
25
Analog Status Operations
25
Pamux Utility Operations
26
Bit Operations
26
Pack/Unpack Utility Operations
26
Scaling Operations
27
Pamux Bus Reset Line
28
Purpose of the Reset Line
28
Reset Line Voltage
28
Terminology
28
LOW" and "HIGH
28
Brain Reset Configuration: "Active HIGH" and "Active LOW
28
Special Precautions for the Software Developer
29
Appendix A: Error Codes
31
Error Messages for Windows 7 and Vista
31
Error Codes for Windows 2000/XP
31
Appendix B: Requirements, Specifications, & Leds
35
System Requirements
35
Specifications
36
Leds
37
Appendix C: Converting Applications to the PCI-AC51
39
Applications that Used the Optopmux.dll for the AC5
39
Converting Applications that Use Inp( ) and Outp( )
39
Appendix D: PCI-AC51 Technical Reference
41
Architecture
42
PCI Identification
42
PCI Base Address Configuration
42
BAR1 Register Table
42
Register Description
43
Powerup Conditions
44
Controlling the Reset Line
44
Controlling the Reset Line Using the Pamux Driver
44
Controlling the Reset Line When Not Using the Pamux Driver
44
Default Power-Up State of Reset Line
45
Reset Configuration of Brains When Using Pamscan
45
Testing
45
DIP Switches
45
Strobe Duration
46
High and Low Latency Modes
46
Performing Pamux Operations
46
Issuing Pamux Reset
46
Reading the State Machine Version
47
Reading the Switch Values
47
Polled PCI-AC51 Operation
47
Performing a Pamux Bank Write
47
Performing Pamux Bank Read
47
Notes for the SNAP-B6 (Digital Aspect)
48
OPTO 22 PCI-AC51 User Manual (40 pages)
Brand:
OPTO 22
| Category:
Computer Hardware
| Size: 2 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1: Introduction
5
Pamux Systems SDK
5
Prerequisites
5
What's in this Guide
6
A Note about Banks and Brains
6
Banks and the SNAP-B6
7
For Help
7
Chapter 2: Installing the Card
9
Installing the PCI-AC51
9
Installing the Pcie-AC51
10
Chapter 3: Installing and Using the SDK
13
Installing the SDK
14
Using the Pamscan Utility
15
Developing Custom Applications
18
Developing the Application
20
Special Considerations
20
Building an Application and Driver Installer
21
Porting Legacy Applications
22
Converting VB Legacy Programs
22
Changing Hardware Access
23
Updating Data Sizes
23
Function Reference Help File
23
Understanding the Pamux Bus Reset Line
24
The Reset Line
24
Terminology
24
LOW" and "HIGH
24
Brain Reset Configuration: "Active HIGH" and "Active LOW
25
Appendix A: Requirements, Specifications, & Leds
27
System Requirements
27
Leds
28
Pci-Ac51
28
Pcie-AC51
29
Appendix B: Converting Applications to a Newer Card
31
Applications that Used the Optopmux.dll for the AC5
31
Converting Applications that Use Inp( ) and Outp( )
31
Appendix C: PCI-AC51 and Pcie-AC51 Technical Reference
33
Architecture
34
Adapter Card Identification
34
Adapter Card Base Address Configuration
34
BAR1 Register Table
34
Register Description
35
Powerup Conditions
36
Controlling the Reset Line
36
Controlling the Reset Line Using the Pamux Driver
36
Controlling the Reset Line When Not Using the Pamux Driver
36
Default Power-Up State of Reset Line
37
Reset Configuration of Brains When Using Pamscan
37
Testing
37
DIP Switches (PCI-AC51) and Jumpers (Pcie-AC51)
37
High and Low Latency Modes
38
Performing Pamux Operations
38
Issuing Pamux Reset
38
Reading the State Machine Version
39
Reading the Switch/Jumper Values
39
Polled PCI-AC51 and Pcie-AC51 Operation
39
Performing a Pamux Bank Write
39
Performing a Pamux Bank Read
40
Notes for the SNAP-B6 (Digital Aspect)
40
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