VMIVME-3418
VMIVME-3418
The VMIVME-4132 is a 32-Channel 12-bit Analog Output (AO) Board. With the
Built-in-Test (BIT) feature, the outputs can be tested on-line or off-line with an
on-board Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC). This self-contained testing feature
means this board does not require any special backplanes or analog input boards to
test it. Built-in-Test (BIT) permits verification of all active components by routing the
analog outputs through analog input multiplexers to the on-board ADC.
The 32 analog outputs can supply 10 mA of drive current over the full output range of
±10 V. Each output has a Sample-and-Hold buffer (S&H). They are protected from
shorts and transients. They can be unipolar or bipolar in jumper-selectable ranges up
to ±10 V. Each channel has an output switch which disconnects the buffer from the
field. The output switches do not compromise the board's accuracy. The output
impedance is 0.1 Ω. When the board is powered-up or after a system reset these
switches are open and the buffers are disconnected from the field. The switches are
under software control and can be opened or closed at any time.
A brief overview of the principal features of this board illustrates the flexibility and
the performance that is available with the VMIVME-4132:
• 32 analog output channels with 10 mA drive capability
• Resident 12-bit ADC and DAC
• Output ranges are jumper-selectable as 0 to +5 V, 0 to +10 V, ±2.5 V, ±5 V, ±10 V
• Output accuracy is 0.05 percent
• Program-controlled off-line operation of analog outputs
• BIT input data format is programmable as either binary, offset binary, or two's
complement
• Outputs are protected against line transients and short circuits
• Front-panel user LED
• Double height Eurocard form factor
• Individually coded/keyed front panel VME DIN connector
• Extended ground pin bus connectors
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