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					PCI-1718 Series   12-bit Multifunction Cards with   Universal PCI Bus   User Manual   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				
					Product Warranty (2 years)   Advantech warrants to you, the original purchaser, that each of its prod-   ucts will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for two years   from the date of purchase.   This warranty does not apply to any products which have been repaired or   altered by persons other than repair personnel authorized by Advantech,   or which have been subject to misuse, abuse, accident or improper instal-   lation. Advantech assumes no liability under the terms of this warranty as   a consequence of such events.   Because of Advantech’s high quality-control standards and rigorous test-   ing, most of our customers never need to use our repair service. If an   Advantech product is defective, it will be repaired or replaced at no   charge during the warranty period. For out-of-warranty repairs, you will   be billed according to the cost of replacement materials, service time and   freight. Please consult your dealer for more details.   If you think you have a defective product, follow these steps:   1.   Collect all the information about the problem encountered. (For   example, CPU speed, Advantech products used, other hardware   and software used, etc.) Note anything abnormal and list any   onscreen messages you get when the problem occurs.   2.   3.   Call your dealer and describe the problem. Please have your man-   ual, product, and any helpful information readily available.   If your product is diagnosed as defective, obtain an RMA (return   merchandize authorization) number from your dealer. This allows   us to process your return more quickly.   4.   5.   Carefully pack the defective product, a fully-completed Repair and   Replacement Order Card and a photocopy proof of purchase date   (such as your sales receipt) in a shippable container. A product   returned without proof of the purchase date is not eligible for war-   ranty service.   Write the RMA number visibly on the outside of the package and   ship it prepaid to your dealer.   iii   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				
					CE   This product has passed the CE test for environmental specifications   when shielded cables are used for external wiring. We recommend the use   of shielded cables. This kind of cable is available from Advantech. Please   contact your local supplier for ordering information.   Technical Support and Assistance   where you can find the latest information about the product.   Step 2. Contact your distributor, sales representative, or Advantech's cus-   tomer service center for technical support if you need additional   assistance. Please have the following information ready before   you call:   - Product name and serial number   - Description of your peripheral attachments   - Description of your software (operating system, version, appli-   cation software, etc.)   - A complete description of the problem   - The exact wording of any error messages   Packing List   Before setting up the system, check that the items listed below are   included and in good condition. If any item does not accord with the   table, please contact your dealer immediately.   • PCI-1718HDU/HGU DA&C card   • PCI-1718HDU/HGU User Manual   • Companion CD-ROM with DLL drivers   Safety Precaution - Static Electricity   Follow these simple precautions to protect yourself from harm and the   products from damage.   1.   To avoid electrical shock, always disconnect the power from your   PC chassis before you work on it. Don't touch any components on   the CPU card or other cards while the PC is on.   2.   Disconnect power before making any configuration changes. The   sudden rush of power as you connect a jumper or install a card may   damage sensitive electronic components.   PCI-1718 Series User Manual   iv   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				
					Contents   Figure 2.5:Device Name Appearing on the List of Devic-   es Box .............................................................. 17   Figure 3.2:I/O Connector Pin Assignments for the PCI-   1718 Series ....................................................... 28   v Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
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					2 1 Introduction   This chapter introduces the PCI-1718   cards and their typical applications.   Sections include:   • Features   • Applications   • Installation Guide   • Software Overview   • Device Driver Programming Road-   map   • Accessories   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				
					Chapter 1 Introduction   Thank you for buying the Advantech PCI-1718HDU/HGU. PCI-   1718HDU/HGU is a PCI-Bus multifunction card for IBM PC/XT/AT or   compatible computers. It offers the five most desired measurement and   control functions:   • 12-bit A/D conversion   • D/A conversion   • Digital input   • Digital output   • Timer/counter.   A programmable-gain instrument amplifier lets you acquire different   input signals without external signal conditioning. An onboard 1 K word   FIFO buffer provides high-speed data transfer and predictable perfor-   mance under Windows. Automatic channel scanning circuitry and   onboard SRAM let you perform multiple-channel A/D conversion with   DMA and individual gains for each channel.   PCI-1718HDU/HGU is compatible* with its ISA-Bus predecessor, the   PCL-818HD/HG. This puts rich software support and a wide variety of   external signal conditioning boards at your disposal.   The following sections of this chapter will provide further information   about features of the multifunction cards, a Quick Start for installation,   together with some brief information on software and accessories for the   PCI-1718 cards.   Note*   1. PCI-1718HDU/HGU is register-level- pro-   gramming compatible with PCL-818HD/HG   2. Due to the difference between ISA and PCI   architecture, we use “interrupt + FIFO” to emu-   late the DMA function. But it makes no differ-   ence to your programming and applications.   PCI-1718 Series User Manual   2 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					1.1 Features   • Register level programming compatible with PCL-818HD/HG   • 16 single-ended or 8 differential A/D inputs, switch selectable   • 12-bit A/D converter, up to 100 kHz sampling rate   • Programmable gain for each input channel   • Automatic Channel/Gain Scanning   • On-board 1 K word FIFO buffer with software selectable interrupt   • Software selectable Bipolar/Unipolar analog input ranges   • 16 digital inputs and 16 digital outputs, TTL/DTL compatible   • One 12-bit analog output channel   • Data transfers by program control and interrupt handler routine   • Universal PCI-Bus (Support 3.3V or 5V PCI-Bus signal)   • BoardID switch   PCI-1718HDU/HGU offers the following main features:   PCI-Bus Plug & Play   The PCI-1718 cards use a PCI controller to interface the card to the PCI   bus. The controller fully implements the PCI bus specification Rev 2.2.   All configurations related to the bus, such as base address and interrupt   assignment, are automatically controlled by software. No jumper or   switch is required for user configuration.   Automatic Channel/Gain Scanning   PCI-1718HDU/HGU features an automatic channel/gain scanning circuit.   This circuit, instead of your software, controls multiplexer switching dur-   ing sampling. On-board SRAM stores different gain values for each chan-   nel. This combination lets user perform multi-channel high-speed   sampling (up to 100 kHz) for each channel.   3 Chapter1   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					Onboard FIFO   There are 1 K samples FIFO for A/D (AI) on PCI-1718HDU/HGU. This   is an important feature for faster data transfer and more predictable per-   formance under Windows system.   Onboard Programmable Timer/Counter   PCI-1718HDU/HGU provides a programmable timer counter for generat-   ing pacer trigger for the A/D conversion. The timer/counter chip is   82C54, which includes three 16-bit counters of 10 MHz clock. One   counter is used as an event counter for counting events coming from the   input channel. The other two are cascaded together to make a 32-bit timer   for pacer trigger time base.   BoardID Switch   PCI-1718HDU/HGU has a built-in DIP switch that helps define each   card’s ID when multiple PCI-1718HDU/HGU cards have been installed   on the same PC chassis. The BoardID setting function is very useful when   building a system with multiple PCI-1718 cards. With the correct Boar-   dID settings, you can easily identify and access each card during hard-   ware configuration and software programming.   Note:   For detailed specifications of the PCI-   1718HDU/HGU, please refer to Appendix A.   1.2 Applications   • Transducer and sensor measurements   • Waveform acquisition and analysis   • Process control and monitoring   • Vibration and transient analysis   PCI-1718 Series User Manual   4 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					1.3 Installation Guide   Before you install your PCI-1718HDU/HGU card, please make sure you   have the following necessary components:   • PCI-1718HDU/HGU DA&C card   • PCI-1718HDU/HGU User Manual   • Driver software Advantech DLL drivers (included in the companion   CD-ROM)   • Personal computer or workstation with a PCI-bus slot (running Win-   dows 98/2000/XP)   • PCL-10120 or PCL-10137 Wiring cable (optional)   • ADAM-3920/3937, PCLD-7216/780/782/782B/785/785B/786/788/   789D/880/885/8115 Wiring board (optional)   Some other optional components are also available for enhanced opera-   tion:   • ActiveDAQ, ADAQView, LabView or other third-party software pack-   ages   After you get the necessary components and maybe some of the accesso-   ries for enhanced operation of your multifunction card, you can then   begin the installation procedure. Figure 1.1 on the next page provides a   concise flow chart to give users a broad picture of the software and hard-   ware installation procedures:   5 Chapter1   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					Figure 1.1: Installation Flow Chart   PCI-1718 Series User Manual   6 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					1.4 Software Overview   Advantech offers a rich set of DLL drivers, third-party driver support and   application software to help fully exploit the functions of your PCI-   1718HDU/HGU card:   • Device Drivers (on the companion CD-ROM)   • LabVIEW driver   • Advantech ActiveDAQ   • Advantech ADAQView   Programming choices for DA&C cards   You may use Advantech application software such as Advantech Device   Drivers. On the other hand, advanced users can use register-level pro-   gramming, although this is not recommended due to its laborious and   time-consuming nature.   Device Drivers   Advantech Device Driver software is included on the companion CD-   ROM at no extra charge. It also comes with all Advantech DA&C cards.   Advantech’s Device Drivers features a complete I/O function library to   help boost your application performance. Advantech Device Drivers for   Windows 98/2000/XP works seamlessly with development tools such as   Visual C++, Visual Basic, Borland C++ Builder and Borland Delphi.   Register-level Programming   Register-level programming is available for experienced programmers   who find it necessary to write code directly at the level of the device reg-   ister. Since register-level programming requires much effort and time, we   recommend that you use the Advantech Device Drivers instead. How-   ever, if register-level programming is indispensable, you should refer to   the relevant information in Appendix C, Register Structure and Format,   or to the example codes included on the companion CD-ROM.   7 Chapter1   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					1.5 Device Driver Programming Roadmap   This section will provide you a roadmap to demonstrate how to build an   application from scratch using Advantech Device Drivers with your   favorite development tools such as Visual C++, Visual Basic, Delphi and   C++ Builder. The step-by-step instructions on how to build your own   applications using each development tool will be given in the Device   Drivers Manual. Moreover, a rich set of example source code is also   given for your reference.   Programming Tools   Programmers can develop application programs with their favorite devel-   opment tools:   • Visual C++   • Visual Basic   • Delphi   • C++ Builder   For instructions on how to begin programming works in each develop-   ment tool, Advantech offers a Tutorial Chapter in the Device Drivers   Manual for your reference. Please refer to the corresponding sections in   this chapter on the Device Drivers Manual to begin your programming   efforts. You can also look at the example source code provided for each   programming tool, since they can get you very well oriented.   The Device Drivers Manual can be found on the companion CD-ROM.   Alternatively, if you have already installed the Device Drivers on your   system, The Device Drivers Manual can be readily accessed through the   Start button:   Start\Advantech Automation\Device Manager\Device Driver's Manual   The example source code could be found under the corresponding instal-   lation folder such as the default installation path:   Program Files\Advantech\ADSAP\Examples   For information about using other function groups or other development   tools, please refer to the Creating Windows 98/2000/XP Application with   Device Drivers chapter and the Function Overview chapter on the Device   Drivers Manual.   PCI-1718 Series User Manual   8 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				
					Programming with Device Drivers Function Library   Advantech Device Drivers offer a rich function library that can be uti-   lized in various application programs. This function library consists of   numerous APIs that support many development tools, such as Visual   C++, Visual Basic, Delphi and C++ Builder.   According to their specific functions or services, APIs can be categorized   into several function groups:   • Analog Output Function Group   • Digital Input/Output Function Group   • Counter Function Group   • Port Function Group (direct I/O)   • Event Function Group   For the usage and parameters of each function, please refer to the Func-   tion Overview chapter in the Device Drivers Manual.   Troubleshooting Device Drivers Error   Driver functions will return a status code when they are called to perform   a certain task for the application. When a function returns a code that is   not zero, it means the function has failed to perform its designated func-   tion. To troubleshoot the Device Drivers error, you can pass the error   code to DRV_GetErrorMessage function to return the error message.   Alternatively, you can refer to the Device Drivers Error Codes Appendix   in the Device Drivers Manual for a detailed listing of Error Codes, Error   IDs and Error Messages.   9 Chapter1   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					1.6 Accessories   Advantech offers a complete set of accessory products to support the   PCI-1718HDU/HGU card. These accessories include:   Wiring Cables   PCL-10120   The PCL-10120 cable is a 20-pin flat cable for PCI-1718HDU/HGU   cards.   PCL-10137   The PCL-10137 shielded cable is specially designed for PCI-1718HDU/   HGU cards to provide high resistance to noise. To achieve a better signal   quality, the signal wires are twisted in such a way as to form a “twisted-   pair cable”, reducing cross-talk and noise from other signal sources. Fur-   thermore, its analog and digital lines are separately sheathed and shielded   to neutralize EMI/EMC problems.   Wiring Boards   • ADAM-3920   • ADAM-3937   • PCLD-7216   • PCLD-780   • PCLD-782   • PCLD-782B   • PCLD-785   • PCLD-785B   • PCLD-786   • PCLD-788   • PCLD-789D   • PCLD-880   • PCLD-885   • PCLD-8115   20-pin wiring terminal for DIN-rail mounting   37-pin D-type wiring terminal for DIN-rail mounting   16-channel SSR I/O module carrier board   Universal screw-terminal board   16-channel opto-isolated D/I board   24-channel opto-isolated D/I board   16-channel relay output board   24-channel relay output board   8-channel SSR I/O module carrier board   16-channel relay multiplexer board   Amplifier and multiplexer board   Universal screw-terminal board   16-channel power relay output board   Industrial wiring terminal with CJC circuit   PCI-1718 Series User Manual   10   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					2 2 Installation   This chapter provides a packaged item   checklist, proper instructions for   unpacking and step-by-step procedures   for both driver and card installation..   Sections include:   • Unpacking   • Driver Installation   • Hardware Installation   • Device Setup & Configuration   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					Chapter 2 Installation   2.1 Unpacking   After receiving your PCI-1718HDU/HGU package, please inspect its   contents first. The package should contain the following items:   • PCI-1718HDU or PCI-1718HGU card   • Companion CD-ROM (Device Drivers included)   • User Manual   The PCI-1718 cards harbor certain electronic components vulnerable to   electrostatic discharge (ESD). ESD can easily damage the integrated cir-   cuits and certain components if preventive measures are ignored.   Before removing the card from the antistatic plastic bag, you should take   the following precautions to ward off possible ESD damage:   • Touch the metal part of your computer chassis with your hand to dis-   charge the static electricity accumulated on your body. Alternatively,   one can also use a grounding strap.   • Touch the anti-static bag to a metal part of your computer chassis   before opening the bag.   • Take hold of the card only by the metal bracket when removing it out of   the bag.   After taking out the card, you should first:   • Inspect the card for any possible signs of external damage (loose or   damaged components, etc.). If the card is visibly damaged, please   notify our service department or our local sales representative immedi-   ately. Do not install a damaged card into your system.   Also, pay extra caution to the following aspects during installation:   • Avoid physical contact with materials that could hold static electricity   such as plastic, vinyl and Styrofoam.   • Whenever you handle the card, grasp it only by its edges. DO NOT   TOUCH the exposed metal pins of the connector or the electronic com-   ponents.   PCI-1718 Series User Manual   12   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					. Note:   Keep the anti-static bag for future use. You   might need the original bag to store the card if   you have to remove the card from a PC or trans-   port it elsewhere.   2.2 Driver Installation   We recommend you install the driver before you install the PCI-   1718HDU/HGU card into your system, since this will guarantee a smooth   installation process.   The Advantech Device Drivers Setup program for the PCI-1718HDU/   HGU card is included in the companion CD-ROM that is shipped with   your DA&C card package. Please follow the steps below to install the   driver software:   1.   2.   Insert the companion CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive.   The Setup program will be launched automatically if you have the   autoplay function enabled on your system. When the Setup Pro-   gram is launched, you will see the following Setup Screen.   Note:   If the autoplay function is not enabled on   your computer, use Windows Explorer or   Windows Run command to execute   SETUP.EXE on the companion CD-ROM.   13   Chapter2   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					Figure 2.1: Setup Screen of Advantech Automation Software   3.   4.   Select the Device Drivers option.   Select the specific device then just follow the installation instruc-   tions step by step to complete your device driver installation and   setup.   Figure 2.2: Different Options for Driver Setup   For further information on driver-related issues, an online version of the   Device Drivers Manual is available by accessing the following path:   Start/Advantech Automation/Device Manager/Device Driver’s Manual   PCI-1718 Series User Manual   14   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					2.3 Hardware Installation   Note:   Make sure you have installed the   driver before you install the card   (please refer to chapter 2.2 Driver   Installation)   After the Device Drivers installation is completed you can install the PCI-   1718HDU/HGU card into any PCI slot on your computer. However, it is   suggested that you refer to the computer’s user manual or related docu-   mentation if you have any doubts. Please follow the steps below to install   the card onto your system.   1.   Turn off your computer and unplug the power cord and cables.   TURN OFF your computer before installing or removing any com-   ponents on the computer.   2.   3.   4.   Remove the cover of your computer.   Remove the slot cover on the back panel of your computer.   Touch the metal part on the surface of your computer to neutralize   the static electricity that might be on your body.   5.   Insert the PCI-1718HDU/HGU card into a PCI slot. Hold the card   only by its edges and carefully align it with the slot. Insert the card   firmly into place. Use of excessive force must be avoided; other-   wise, the card might be damaged.   6.   7.   8.   9.   Fasten the bracket of the PCI card on the back panel rail of the   computer with screws.   Connect appropriate accessories (37-pin cable, wiring terminals,   etc. if necessary) to the PCI card.   Replace the cover of your computer chassis. Re-connect the cables   you removed in step 2.   Plug in the power cord and turn on the computer.   After your card is properly installed on your system, you can now config-   ure your device using the Advantech Device Manager Program that has   itself already been installed on your system during driver setup. A com-   plete device installation procedure should include device setup, configu-   ration and testing. The following sections will guide you through the   Setup, Configuration and Testing of your device.   15   Chapter2   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					2.4 Device Setup & Configuration   The Advantech Device Manager program is a utility that allows you to set   up, configure and test your device, and later stores your settings on the   system registry. These settings will be used when you call the APIs of   Advantech Device Drivers.   Setting Up the Device   1.   To install the I/O device for your card, you must first run the   Device Installation program (by accessing Start/Advantech Auto-   mation/Device Manager/Advantech Device Manager ).   2.   You can then view the device(s) already installed on your system   (if any) on the Installed Devices list box. Since you have not   installed any device yet, you might see a blank list such as the one   below (Fig. 2-3).   Figure 2.3: The Device Manager Dialog Box   3.   Scroll down the List of Devices box to find the device that you wish   to install, then click the Add… button. You will see a Device Set-   ting dialog box such as the one in Fig. 2-4.   PCI-1718 Series User Manual   16   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					Configuring the Device   4.   On the Device Setting dialog box (Fig. 2-4), you can configure the   A/D channels configuration either as 8 Differential or 16 Single-   ended, and specify the D/A voltage reference either as External or   Internal.   Figure 2.4: The Device Setting Dialog Box   5.   After you have finished configuring the device, click OK and the   device name will appear in the Installed Devices box as seen below:   Figure 2.5: Device Name Appearing on the List of Devices Box   17   Chapter2   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					After your card is properly installed and configured, you can click the   Test… button to test your hardware by using the testing utility supplied.   Figure 2.6: The Test Utility Dialog Box   For more detailed information, please refer to Chapter 2 of the Device   Drivers Manual.   You can also find rich examples on the CD-ROM to speed up your pro-   gramming.   PCI-1718 Series User Manual   18   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					2 3 Signal Connections   This chapter provides useful informa-   tion about how to connect input and   output signals to the PCI-1718 cards   via the I/O connector..   Sections include:   • Overview   • Switch and Jumper Settings   • Signal Connections   • Field Wiring Considerations   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					Chapter 3 Signal Connections   3.1 Overview   Maintaining signal connections is one of the most important factors in   ensuring that your application system is sending and receiving data cor-   rectly. A good signal connection can avoid unnecessary and costly dam-   age to your PC and other hardware devices. This chapter provides useful   information about how to connect input and output signals to the PCI-   1718 cards via the I/O connector.   3.2 Switch and Jumper Settings   PCI-1718 cards have two function switches and five jumper settings.   Figure 3.1: Card Connector, Jumper and Switch Locations   JP   Description   SW/CN Description   JP1   JP5   Digital Output Connector Setting SW1   BoardID Setting   Trigger Source & Gate Control   Setting   SW2   CN1   S.E/Diff Connection   Setting   JP8   Timer Clock Setting   IDE 20-pin Header 1   IDE 20-pin Header 2   JP10 Internal Reference Voltage Set- CN2   ting   Jp11 D/A Reference Voltage Setting   JP21 Reset Protection Setting   CN3   DB-37 Pin Connector   PCI-1718 Series User Manual   20   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					3.2.1 Setting the BoardID Switch (SW1)   BoardID settings are used to set a board’s unique identifier when multiple   identical cards are installed in the same system.   PCI-1718 cards have a built-in DIP switch (SW1), which is used to define   each card’s unique identifier. You can determine the unique identifier in   the register as shown in Table 3.1. If there are multiple identical cards in   the same chassis, the BoardID switch helps differentiate the boards by   identifying each card’s device number with the switch setting. The Boar-   dID switch’s unique identifier has been set to 0 at the factory.   If you need to adjust it to other numbers, set SW1 by referring to DIP   switch settings below.   Table 3.1: Board ID Setting (SW1)   SW1   3 2 1 0 BoardID ID3   ID2   ID1   ID0   ON   ON   ON   ON   0 ON   ON   ON   OFF   ON   1 ON   ON   OFF   OFF   ON   2 ON   ON   OFF   ON   3 ON   OFF   OFF   OFF   OFF   ON   4 ON   ON   OFF   ON   5 ON   OFF   OFF   ON   6 ON   OFF   ON   7 OFF   OFF   OFF   OFF   OFF   OFF   OFF   OFF   8 ON   ON   OFF   ON   9 ON   OFF   OFF   ON   10   11   12   13   14   15   ON   OFF   ON   OFF   OFF   OFF   OFF   ON   OFF   ON   OFF   OFF   OFF   Default Setting is 0   21   Chapter3   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					3.2.2 Channel Configuration, S/E or DIFF (SW2)   The PCI-1718 cards offer 16 single-ended or eight differential analog   input channels. Slide switch SW2 changes the channels between single-   ended or differential input. Slide the switch to the left-hand position,   marked DIFF, for eight differential inputs (the default) or to the right-   hand position, marked S/E, for 16 single-ended inputs.   Table 3.2: Summary of Switch SW2 Settings   Switch   Function description   SW2   Differential (default)   Single-ended   3.2.3 D/A Reference Voltage, int./ext. (JP11)   Jumper JP11 selects reference voltage source for PCI-1718 cards’ D/A   converters. You can use the cards’ internal reference, or supply an exter-   nal reference.   Table 3.3: Summary of Jumper JP11 Settings   Jumper   Function description   JP11   External   Internal (default)   When you set JP11 to INT, the D/A converter takes its reference voltage   input from the card's onboard reference. Jumper JP10 selects either -5 V   or -10 V onboard reference voltage. With JP11 set to INT the D/A chan-   nel has an output range of 0 to +5 V or 0 to +10 V, respectively.   PCI-1718 Series User Manual   22   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					When you set JP11 to EXT, the D/A converter takes its reference voltage   input from pin 31 of connector CN3. You can apply any voltage between   -10 V and +10 V to this pin to function as the external reference. The ref-   erence input can be either DC or AC (<100 kHz).   When you use an external reference with voltage V you can program   ref   the D/A channel to output from 0 V to -V , you can also use the D/A   ref   converter as a programmable attenuator. The attenuation factor between   reference input and analog output is:   Attenuation factor = G / 4095   G is a value you write to the D/A registers between 0 and 4095. For   example, if you set G to 2048, then the attenuation factor is 0.5. A sine   wave of 10 V amplitude applied to the reference input will generate a sine   wave of 5 V amplitude on the analog output.   3.2.4 Internal Voltage Reference, -10 V or -5 V (JP10)   If you use an internal reference voltage (set with JP11), the PCI-1718   cards provide a choice between -5 V or -10 V DC internal reference volt-   age sources.   Table 3.4: Summary of Jumper JP10 Settings   Jumper   Function description   JP10   5 V (default)   10 V   Table 3-1: Summary of jumper JP10 settings   23   Chapter3   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					3.2.5 Timer Clock Selection (JP8)   PCI-1718’s JP8 controls the input clock frequency for the 8254 program-   mable clock/timer. You have two choices: 10 or 1 MHz. This lets you   generate pacer output frequencies from 2.5 MHz to 0.00023 Hz (71 min-   utes/pulse).   The following equation gives the pacer rate:   Pacer rate = Fclk / (Divl * Div2)   Fclk is 1 MHz or 10 MHz, as set by jumper JP8. Div 1 and Div2 are the   dividers set in counter 1 and counter 2 in the 8254.   Table 3.5: Summary of Jumper JP8 Settings   Jumper   Function description   JP8   1 MHz (default)   10 MHz   PCI-1718 Series User Manual   24   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					3.2.6 Ext. trigger and Counter Gate 0 Control (JP5)   JP5 has two jumpers. The upper jumper selects the card's A/D trigger   source when you use external triggering. The lower jumper selects the   gate control for counter 0 of the card's 8254 timer/counter.   Table 3.6: Summary of Jumper Settings   Jumper   Function description   JP5   (Upper)   G0 (default)   DI2   Ext. (default)   DI0   JP5   (Lower)   3.2.7 Digital Output, 20-pin or 37-pin Connector (JP1)   The PCI-1718 cards’ JP1 switch digital output channels 0 to 3 between   the card's 20-pin connector and 37-pin connector. If you set the jumpers   to the left (D) side, the digital output signals will come out on connector   CN1 (20-pin). If you set the jumpers to the right (S) side, the output sig-   nals will come out on connector CN3 (37-pin).   These four digital output signals select the analog input channel when   you use a multiplexer/amplifier daughter board. Daughter boards with a   DB-37 connector, such as the PCLD-789D, read the digital output signals   from the DB-37 connector (CN3). With other daughter boards you will   need to connect an external 20-pin flat cable from CN1 to the daughter   board.   25   Chapter3   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					Table 3.7: Summary of Jumper Settings   Jumper   Function Description   JP1 (first)   S0   D0 (default)   S1   JP1 (sec-   ond)   D1 (default)   S2   JP1 (third)   D2 (default)   S3   JP1   (fourth)   D3 (default)   PCI-1718 Series User Manual   26   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					3.2.8 Setting the Time to Reset Digital Outputs   Some users will want the capability of clearing each digital output when   the system (or PC) issues a reset signal on the PCI bus. Other users will   want to clear their signal outputs only as part of system power-on.   PCI-1718 cards satisfy both these needs with jumper JP21. Depending on   the application, this capability may allow digital outputs to be “OFF”   without requiring a complete shutdown of processes controlled by the   card.   Complete loss of power to the chip clears the chip memory. Thus, no mat-   ter how JP21 is set, if the power to the PCI-1718 card is disconnected, the   digital output channel’s initial power-on state will be “OFF”.   Table 3.8: JP21 Jumper Settings   Jumper   Function description   JP21   Keep last status after hot reset.   Reset status after hot reset   (default)   27   Chapter3   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					3.3 Signal Connections   Pin Assignment   Figure 3-2 shows the pin assignments for the 37-pin I/O connector on the   PCI-1718HDU/HGU.   CN1   CN2   D/O 0   D/O 2   D/O 4   D/O 6   D/O 8   D/O 10 11   D/O 12 13   D/O 14 15   D.GND 17   1 3 5 7 9 2 D/O 1   4 D/O 3   6 D/O 5   D/I 0   D/I 2   D/I 4   D/I 6   D/I 8   D/I 10 11   D/I 12 13   D/I 14 15   D.GND 17   1 3 5 7 9 2 D/I 1   4 D/I 3   6 D/I 5   8 D/O 7   8 D/I 7   10 D/O 9   12 D/O 11   14 D/O 13   16 D/O 15   18 D.GND   20 +12 V   10 D/I 9   12 D/I 11   14 D/I 13   16 D/I 15   18 D.GND   20 +12 V   +5 V   19   +5 V   19   CN3 (Single ended)   CN3 (Differential)   A/D S0   A/D S1   A/D S2   A/D S3   A/D S4   A/D S5   A/D S6   A/D S7   A.GND   A.GND 10   VREF   S0*   +12 V   S2*   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 20 A/D S8   21 A/D S9   22 A/D S10   23 A/D S11   24 A/D S12   25 A/D S13   26 A/D S14   27 A/D S15   28 A.GND   29 A.GND   30 DA0.OUT   31 DA0.VREF   32 S1*   A/D H0 1   A/D H1 2   A/D H2 3   A/D H3 4   A/D H4 5   A/D H5 6   A/D H6 7   A/D H7 8   A.GND 9   A.GND 10   VREF 11   S0* 12   20 A/D L0   21 A/D L1   22 A/D L2   23 A/D L3   24 A/D L4   25 A/D L5   26 A/D L6   27 A/D L7   28 A.GND   29 A.GND   30 DA0.OUT   31 DA0.VREF   32 S1*   11   12   13   14   +12 V 13   S2* 14   33 S3*   33 S3*   D.GND 15   NC 16   Counter 17   34 D.GND   35 EXT.TRIG   36 Counter 0   D.GND 15   34 D.GND   35 EXT.TRIG   36 Counter 0   NC   16   Counter 0 17   Counter 18   37 PACER   Counter 0 18   37 PACER   +5 V   19   +5 V   19   . . Figure 3.2: I/O Connector Pin Assignments for the PCI-1718 Series   Note: S0/S1 is NC, and S2/S3 is AGND for PCI-1718HGU   PCI-1718 Series User Manual   28   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					3.3.1 I/O Connector Signal Description   Table 3.9: I/O Connector Signal Descriptions   Signal Refere Direct Description   Name nce   ion   A/D S   <0..15>   Analog input (single-ended), channels 0   through 15.   A.GND Input   A.GND Input   A.GND Input   A/D H   <0..7>   Analog input high (differential), channels 0   through 7.   A/D L   <0..7>   Analog input low (differential), channels 0   through 7.   D/A   A.GND Output Analog output   Analog Ground. The two ground references   AGND   - - (A.GND and D.GND) are connected together   on the PCI-1718HDU/HGU card.   D/O   D/I   D.GND Output Digital output, channels 0 through 15.   D.GND Input   D.GND Input   Digital input, channels 0 through 15.   Clock input for the 8254.   CLK   GATE D.GND Input   OUT   VREF D.GND Output Voltage reference.   Gate input for the 8254.   D.GND Output Signal output for the 8254.   REFIN D.GND Input   External voltage reference input.   S1-S4 D.GND Output Daughterboard channel select.   Digital Ground. The two ground references   (A.GND and D.GND) are connected together   on the PCI-1718HDU/HGU card.   DGND   +12V   - - +12 VDC Source (from ISA bus directly with   FUSE protection).   D.GND Output   D.GND Output   +5 VDC Source (from ISA bus directly with   FUSE protection).   +5V   NC   - - No connection.   29   Chapter3   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					3.3.2 Analog Input Connections   PCI-1718HDU/HGU supports either 16 single-ended or 8 differential   analog inputs. Switch SW2 selects the input channel configuration.   Single-ended Channel Connections   Single-ended connections use only one signal wire per channel. The volt-   age on the line references to the common ground on the card. A signal   source without a local ground is called a "floating" source. It is fairly sim-   ple to connect a single ended channel to a floating signal source. A stan-   dard wiring diagram looks like this:   Signal Input   + Vs   - To A/D   A.GND   A.GND   Differential Channel Connections   Differential input connections use two signal wires per channel. The card   measures only the voltage difference between these two wires, the HI   wire and the LOW wire. If the signal source has no connection to ground,   it is called a "floating" source. A connection must exist between LOW   and ground to define a common reference point for floating signal   sources. To measure a floating sources connect the input channels as   shown below:   HIGH   + + Vs   - + Vin   - LOW   - A.GND   PCI-1718 Series User Manual   30   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					If the signal source has one side connected to a local ground, the signal   source ground and the PCI-1718HDU/HGU ground will not be at exactly   the same voltage, as they are connected through the ground return of the   equipment and building wiring. The difference between the ground volt-   ages forms a common-mode voltage.   To avoid the ground loop noise effect caused by common-mode voltages,   connect the signal ground to the LOW input. Do not connect the LOW   input to the PCI-1718HDU/HGU ground directly. In some cases you may   also need a wire connection between the PCI-1718HDU/HGU ground   and the signal source ground for better grounding. The following two dia-   grams show correct and incorrect connections for a differential input with   local ground:   Correct Connection   HIGH   + + Vs   - + Vin   - Vin=Vs   LOW   - - +   Vcm GND   Incorrect Connection   HIGH   + + Vs   - + Vin   - Vin=Vs+Vcm   LOW   GND   - + - Vcm   31   Chapter3   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				
					Expanding Analog Inputs   You can expand any or all of the PCI-1718HDU/HGU's A/D input chan-   nels using multiplexing daughterboards. Daughterboards without D-type   connectors require the PCLD-774 Analog Expansion Board.   The PCLD-789(D) Amplifier and Multiplexer multiplexes 16 differential   inputs to one A/D input channel. You can cascade up to eight PCLD-   789(D)s to the PCI-1718HDU/HGU for a total of 128 channels. See the   PCLD-789(D) user's manual for complete operating instructions.   The PCLD-774 Analog Expansion Board accommodates multiple exter-   nal signal-conditioning daughter boards, such as PCLD-779 and PCLD-   789(D). It features five sets of on-board 20-pin header connectors. A spe-   cial star-type architecture lets you cascade multiple signal-conditioning   boards without the signal-attenuation and current-loading problems of   normal cascading.   The PCLD-8115 Screw Terminal Board makes wiring connections easy.   It provides 20-pin flat cable and DB-37 cable connectors. It also includes   CJC (Cold Junction Compensation) circuits.   Special circuit pads on the PCLD-8115 accommodate passive signal con-   ditioning components. You can easily implement a low-pass filter, atten-   uator or current shunt by adding resistors and capacitors.   PCI-1718 Series User Manual   32   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					Analog Output Connection   The PCI-1718HDU/HGU provides one D/A output channel. You can use   the internal precision -5 V or -10 V reference to generate 0 to +5 V or 0 to   +10 V D/A output. Use an external reference for other D/A output ranges.   The maximum reference input voltage is ±10 V and maximum output   scaling is ±10 V. Loading current for D/A outputs should not exceed 5   mA.   Connector CN3 provides D/A signals. Important D/A signal connections   such as input reference, D/A outputs and analog ground appear below:   CN3-31 D/A REF IN   D/A   CN3-30 D/A OUT   CN3-9,10,28,29 A.GND   JP11   ON-Board   REF   -5V   CN3-11 VREF   -10V   JP10   Figure 3.3: Analog Output Connections   33   Chapter3   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					3.3.3 Digital Signal Connections   The PCI-1718HDU/HGU has 16 digital input and 16 digital output chan-   nels. The digital I/O levels are TTL compatible. The following figure   shows connections to exchange digital signals with other TTL devices:   TTL Devices   DO   DI   D.GND D.GND   To receive an OPEN/SHORT signal from a switch or relay, add a pull-up   resistor to ensure that the input is held at a high level when the contacts   are open. See the figure below:   +5V   4.7K   D.GND   PCI-1718 Series User Manual   34   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					3.4 Field Wiring Considerations   When you use PCI-1718 cards to acquire data from outside, noises in the   environment might significantly affect the accuracy of your measure-   ments if due cautions are not taken. The following measures will be help-   ful to reduce possible interference running signal wires between signal   sources and the PCI-1718 card.   • The signal cables must be kept away from strong electromagnetic   sources such as power lines, large electric motors, circuit breakers or   welding machines, since they may cause strong electromagnetic inter-   ference. Keep the analog signal cables away from any video monitor,   since it can significantly affect a data acquisition system.   • If the cable travels through an area with significant electromagnetic   interference, you should adopt individually shielded, twisted-pair wires   as the analog input cable. This type of cable has its signal wires twisted   together and shielded with a metal mesh. The metal mesh should only   be connected to one point at the signal source ground.   • Avoid running the signal cables through any conduit that might have   power lines in it.   • If you have to place your signal cable parallel to a power line that has a   high voltage or high current running through it, try to keep a safe dis-   tance between them. Alternatively, you can place the signal cable at a   right angle to the power line to minimize the undesirable effect.   • The signals transmitted on the cable will be directly affected by the   quality of the cable. In order to ensure better signal quality, we recom-   mend that you use the PCL-10137 shielded cable.   35   Chapter3   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				
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					2 4 Programming Guide   This chapter provides useful informa-   tion about how to do register level pro-   gramming for PCI-1718 cards.   Sections include:   • Overview   • Programming with the Driver   • Register Programming   • Programming with LabVIEW and   ActiveDAQ   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					Chapter 4 Programming Guide   4.1 Overview   The PCI-1718 cards are delivered with an easy-to-use 32-bit Device   Driver for user programming under the Windows 98/2000/XP operating   systems.   At the Windows driver level, PCI-1718 cards are fully compatible with   the PCL-818 series so you can easily use older applications of the PCL-   818 series with PCI-1718 cards.We also advise users to program the PCI-   1718 cards using the 32-bit Device Drivers provided by Advantech to   avoid the complexity of low- level registry programming.   4.2 Programming with the Driver   Your program can perform A/D by writing all the I/O port instructions   directly, or you can take advantage of the PCI-1718 driver. We suggest   that you make use of the driver functions in your program. This will make   you programming job easier and improve your program’s performance.   See the Software Driver User’s Manual for more information.   Start/Advantech Automation/Device Manager/Device Driver’s Manual   4.3 Register Programming.   The most important consideration in programming the PCI-1718 cards at   register level is to understand the function of the card's registers and the   process of programming. The information in the following sections is   provided only for users who would like to do their own low- level pro-   gramming.   Without the driver you would do the following: perform software trigger,   pacer trigger with interrupt, pacer trigger with interrupt and FIFO, and   program a controlled data transfer.   PCI-1718 Series User Manual   38   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					4.3.1 Software Trigger and Polling   Set Scan Channel   w Base+0 2H   w Base+0 1H   MUX Scan   Channel Control &   A/D Range   Control   Set Software   Trigger and   w Base+ 09H   Disable Generated   Interrupt   Software A/D   Trigger   w Base+ 00H   EOC!=0   Yes   Check EOC   r Base+ 08H   EOC=0   Get Data   r Base+ 00H   r Base+01H   More Data?   No   1.   2.   3.   Set the input range for each A/D channel   Set the input channel by specifying the MUX scan range   Trigger the A/D conversion by writing to the A/D low byte register   (BASE+0) with any value.   4.   5.   6.   Check for the end of the conversion by reading the A/D status reg-   ister (BASE+8) EOC bit.   Read data from the A/D converter by reading the A/D data register   (BASE+0 and BASE+1)   Convert the binary A/D data to an integer.   39   Chapter4   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				
					Example Code:   /********This code supports TurboC 3.0 or later versions********/   #include <stdio.h>   #include <DOS.h>   #define AD_NO 4096; // Number of Samples   int base_addr;   void main(void)   { int ad_lb,ad_hb; //Declaration   int i;   int eoc;   /****** Access your base address ******/   //Add your code here   /*******************************************/   outportb(base_addr+0x02,0x00); //Set Channel 0   outportb(base_addr+0x01,0x00); //Set A/D range   outportb(base_addr+0x02,0x11); //Set Channel 1   outportb(base_addr+0x01,0x01); //Set A/D range   outportb(base_addr+0x02,0x10); //Scan Channel 0-1   outportb(base_addr+0x09,0x00);   while(i<AD_NO){   outportb(base_addr+0x00,0);   do {eoc=inportb(base_addr+0x08);   eoc=eoc&0x01;//Get EOC}   //Software Trigger   while(eoc!=0); //Check EOC   ad_lb=inportb(base_addr+0x00);// A/D LowByte   ad_hb=inportb(base_addr+0x01);// A/D HighByte   i++;   } } PCI-1718 Series User Manual   40   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					4.3.2 Pacer Trigger Mode with Interrupt   ISR   Set to Software   Trigger Mode To   Disable Trigger.   w Base+ 09H   r Base+ 00H   r Base+01H   Get Data   Clear Device   MUX Scan   Channel Control &   A/D Range   Interrupt Request   w Base+0 2H   w Base+0 1H   Control   Clear System   Device Interrupt   w Base+ 08H   w Base+0 2H   Set Scan Channel   Set Pacer Rate   Set ISR   End of ISR   Base+0 CH~   Base+0FH   Stop ISR   Set To Pacer   Trigger Mode and   Enable Device   Interrupt   w Base+ 09H   Set To Software   Trigger Mode To   Disable Trigger   w Base+0 9H   Enable System To   Accept Interrupt   Restore ISR   Clear Device   Interrupt Request   w Base+ 08H   Disable Generated   Interrupt   Clear System   Interrupt Request   Disable System   To Accept   w Base+0 9H   Interrupt   Set To Pacer   Trigger Mode To   Enable Trigger   w Base+ 09H   System Ready For   Data Acquisition   Interrupt   41   Chapter4   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				
					1.   2.   3.   4.   5.   Set the input range for each A/D channel   Set the input channel by specifying the MUX scan range   Set pacer rate and interrupt service routine (ISR)   Enable device to generate interrupts and system to accept interrupts   Trigger the A/D conversion by writing “1” to the A/D control   register (BASE+9)   6.   7.   8.   Interrupts generate by the device when the A/D conversion is   completed.   Read data from the A/D converter by reading the A/D data register   (BASE+0 and BASE+1)   Convert the binary A/D data to an integer.   Example Code:   /******This code supports TurboC 3.0 or later versions********/   #include <stdio.h>   #include <DOS.h>   void interrupt isr(void);   #define AD_NO 4096; //Number of Samples   int iflag;   int base_addr;   void main(void)   { int ad_lb,ad_hb; //Declaration   int i=1;   /****** Access your base address ******/   Add you code here   /*******************************************/   outportb(base_addr+9,0x00); //Set Software Trigger and Disable INT.   outportb(base_addr+2,0x00); //Mux Scan Channel Control   outportb(base_addr+1,0x00); //A/D Range Control   PCI-1718 Series User Manual   42   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				
					/***** Set Pacer *****/   outportb(base_addr+0x0f,0x7E); //Pacer=1M/clk1/clk2   outportb(base_addr+0x0d,0x0A); //clk1   outportb(base_addr+0x0d,0x00); //10=0x0A ; 100=0x64 ;   1000=0x3E8   outportb(base_addr+0x0f,0xBE);   outportb(base_addr+0x0e,0x0A); //clk2   outportb(base_addr+0x0e,0x00);   /***** Pacer=1M/10/10=10k ******/   /***** Set ISR *****/   Add you code here   /********************/   /***** Set Interrupt *****/   Add you code here   /********************/   outportb(base_addr+8,0); //Clear Interrupt   outportb(base_addr+9,0xf3); //Set Pacer Trigger and Enable INT   /***** Ready for Data Acquisition *****/   while(i<AD_NO)   { while(iflag==0) {;}//Wait for Interrupt   ad_lb=inportb(base_addr+0); //Get A/D LowByte   ad_hb=inprrtb(base_addr+1);//Get A/D HighByte   i++   } /***** END *****/   } 43   Chapter4   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				
					void interrupt isr(void)   { disable();   /***** Add code on here *****/   iflag = 1; //Interrupt Flag   outportb(base_addr+0x08,0);// Clear Interrupt   /****************************/   outportb(0x20,0x20);   outportb(0xA0,0x20);   enable();   } PCI-1718 Series User Manual   44   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					4.3.3 Pacer Trigger Mode with Interrupt and FIFO   Set To Software   Trigger Mode To   Disable Trigger   w Base+ 09H   Start ISR   Get 512   Samples data   (Half-Full of FIFO)   r Base+ 17H   r Base+18H   MUX Scan   Channel Control &   A/D Range   w Base+0 2H   w Base+0 1H   Control   Clear FIFO   w Base+ 14H   Interrupt Request   Set Scan Channel   Set Pacer Rate   Set ISR   w Base+0 2 H   Clear System   Interrupt request   Base+0 CH~   Base+0FH   End of ISR   Stop ISR   Enable System To   Accept Interrupt   Set Pacer Trigger   and Disable   Generated   w Base+0 9H   Set To Software   Trigger Mode To   Disable Trigger   w Base+0 9H   Interrupt   Enable FIFO   Interrupt   w Base+0 6H   w Base+ 14H   Restore ISR   Clear FIFO   Interrupt Request   Disable Generated   Interrupt   w Base+0 9 H   Clear System   Interrupt Request   Disable System   To Accept   Interrupt   Clear FIFO   w Base+ 19H   w Base+ 0AH   Clear FIFO   w Base+ 19H   Set To Pacer   Trigger Mode To   Enable Trigger   System Ready For   Data Acquisition   Interrupt   45   Chapter4   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				
					1.   2.   3.   4.   5.   Set the input range for each A/D channel   Set the input channel by specifying the MUX scan range   Set pacer rate and interrupt service routine (ISR)   Enable FIFO to generate interrupts and system to accept interrupts   Trigger the A/D conversion by writing “1” to the A/D control   register (BASE+9)   6.   7.   Interrupts generate by FIFO when FIFO is half-full.   Read data from the A/D converter by reading the FIFO A/D data   register (BASE+17 and BASE+18)   8.   Convert the binary A/D data to an integer.   Example Code:   /**********This code supports TurboC 3.0 or later versions********/   #include <stdio.h>   #include <DOS.h>   void interrupt isr(void);   #define AD_NO 4096;   int iflag;   int base_addr;   void main(void)   { int ad_lb,ad_hb;   int i=1;   int k=0; //FIFO index   /****** Access your base address ******/   Add you code here   /*******************************************/   // Set Software Trigger and Disable Nor INT   outportb(base_addr+0x09,0x00);   PCI-1718 Series User Manual   46   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				
					outportb(base_addr+0x02,0x00); //MUX Scan Channel Control   outportb(base_addr+0x01,0x03); //Channel 1 Gain Setting   outportb(base_addr+0x02,0x11); // MUX Scan Channel Control   outportb(base_addr+0x01,0x08); // Channel 2 Gain Setting   outportb(base_addr+0x02,0x10); //Scan Channel 0-1   /***** Set Pacer *****/   outportb(base_addr+0x0f,0x7e);   outportb(base_addr+0x0d,10); //Divide By 1   outportb(base_addr+0x0d,0);   outportb(base_addr+0x0f,0xbe);   outportb(base_addr+0x0e,20); //Divide By 2   outportb(base_addr+0x0e,0);   /***** Set ISR *****/   Add your code here   /********************/   /***** Set System Interrupt *****/   Add your code here   /*********************************/   outportb(base_addr+0x09,0x00); // Disable Nor INT and Set Pacer   Trigger   outportb(base_addr+0x06,0x01); // Enable FIFO INT   outportb(base_addr+0x14,0x00); // Clear FIFO Interrupt   /***** Clear System Interrupt*****/   Add you code here   /*********************************/   outportb(base_addr+0x19,0x00); // Clear FIFO   outportb(base_addr+10,0);   // Enable Pacer   while(i<=AD_NO)   { 47   Chapter4   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				
					while(iflag==0) {;}   /***** FIFO HALF Interrupt and Get Data *****/   for(k=0;k<512;k++)   { iflag=0;   ad_lb=inportb(base_addr+0x17);   ad_hb=inportb(base_addr+0x18);   /***** Save to Memory *****/   Add your code here   /**************************/   i++;   } /*******************************************/   } } void interrupt isr(void)   { disable();   iflag = 1;   /***** Add your code here *****/   outportb(base_addr+0x14,0); // Clear FIFO Interrupt   /******************************/   outportb(0x20,0x20);   outportb(0xA0,0x20);   enable();   } PCI-1718 Series User Manual   48   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					4.4 Programming with LabVIEW and ActiveDAQ   Advantech offers not only a rich set of DLL drivers, but also third-party   driver support and application software to help fully exploit the functions   of your PCI-1718 cards. For more detailed information for these   applications, please refer to:   LabView   Start\Advantech Automation\LabVIEW\LabVIEW Driver's Manual   (To install Labview driver, please access: \CDROM\LabVIEW)   ActiveDAQ   Start\Advantech Automation\ ActiveDAQ \ ActiveDAQ Driver's Manual   (To install ActiveDAQ, please access: \CDROM\ActiveDAQ)   49   Chapter4   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				
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					Appendix A Specifications   A.1 Analog Input   16 single-ended or 8 differential or combination   Channels   12-bit   Resolution   1K samples   100 kS/s   Gain   FIFO Size   Max. Sampling Rate   0.5   1 2 4 8 Input range and   Gain List for PCI-   1718HDU   Unipolar   Bipolar   N/A 0~10 0~5   0~2.5 0~1.25   ±10 ±5   ±2.5   ±1.25   ±0.625   Bandwidth   4 400   400   kHz   350   kHz   300   kHz   Mhz kHz   Gain error 0.01 0.01   (% FSR)   0.04   0.07   0.1   (1LSB) (3LSB) (4LSB)   DC   DNLE: ±1LSB   INLE: ±1LSB   PCI-1718HDU   Accuracy   Offset error: Adjustable to 0   THD: -80 dB   AC   ENOB: 11 bits   Range   Range   40   0~10 0~5   0~2.5 0~1.25   Zero Drift ( µV/°C)   Gain Drift (PPM/°C)   480   ±10 ±5   160 80   240   ±2.5   40   120   ±1.25   20   60   ±0.625   10   ±11 V max. (operational)   Common Mode   Voltage   ±15 V   Max. Input Voltage   Input Protect   30 Vp-p   100 MΩ/10pF(Off); 100 MΩ/100pF(On)   Software, on-board Programmable Pacer or External   Input Impedance   Trigger Mode   Low   0.8 V max.   2.0 V min.   External TTL   Trigger Input   High   PCI-1718 Series User Manual   52   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					A.2 Analog Output   1 Channels   12-bit   100 kS/s   Resolution   Max. Transfer   Rate   Using Internal   Reference   0~+5V,0~+10 V   Output Range   (Internal &   External   Using External   Reference   0 ~ x V @ x V (-10 =< x =< 10)   Reference)   INLE   ±1LSB   Accuracy   DNLE   ±1LSB (monotonic)   Adjustable to ±1 LSB   Adjustable to ±1 LSB   10 V / µs   Offset error   Gain error   Slew Rate   Settling Time   ±10mA   Dynamic   Performance   2 µs to 0.01% of FSR   Driving   Capability   0.1 Ω max.   Output   Impedance   A.3 Digital Input   16   Input Channels   Input Voltage   Low   High   Low   High   0.4V max.   2.4 V min.   0.4 V max.@ -0.2mA   2.7 V min.@20µA   Input Load   53   AppendixA   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					A.4 Digital Output   16   Output Channels   Output Voltage   Low   0.4 V max.@ +8.0mA (sink)   2.4 V min.@ -0.4mA(source)   High   A.5 Counter/Timer   82C54 or equivalent   Counter chip   Channels   3 channels, 2 channels are permanently configured as   programmable pacers; 1 channel is free for user appli-   cation   16-bit   Resolution   Compatibility   Base Clock   TTL level   Channel 1: 10 MHz   Channel 2: Takes input from output of channel 1   Channel 0: Internal 100 kHz or external clock   (10 MHz max.) selected by software   10 MHz   Max. Input   Frequency   Low   High   Low   High   Low   High   0.8 V max.   Clock Input   2.0 V min.   0.8 V max.   Gate Input   2.0 V min.   0.5 V max.@+24 mA   2.4 V min.@-15 mA   Counter Output   PCI-1718 Series User Manual   54   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					A.6 General   37-pin DSUB female for Analog   One 20-pin Box Header for DI   One 20-pin Box Header for DO   I/O Connector   Type   175 x 100 mm (6.9" x 3.9")   Dimensions   +5 V @ 850 mA   +5 V @ 1 A   Power   Consumption   Typical   Max.   0~60° C (32~158° F)   (refer to IEC 68-2-1,2)   Temperature   Operating   -20~ 70° C (-4~158° F)   Storage   5~85%RH non-condensing   (refer to IEC 68-1,-2,-3)   Relative Humidity Operating   Storage   5~95%RH non-condensing   (refer to IEC 68-1,-2,-3)   CE certified   Certifications   55   AppendixA   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				
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					2 C Register Structure &   Format   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					Appendix C Register Structure & Format   C.1 Overview   PCI-1718 cards are delivered with an easy-to-use 32-bit Device Drivers   for user programming under the Windows 98/2000/XP operating sys-   tems. We advise users to program the PCI-1718 cards using the 32-bit   Device Drivers provided by Advantech to avoid the complexity of low-   level registry programming.   The most important consideration in programming the PCI-1718 cards at   the register level is to understand the function of the cards’ registers. The   information in the following sections is provided only for users who   would like to do their own low-level programming.   To get the DOS example programs, please access:   \CDROM\DOS\PCI\1718\   C.2 I/O Port Address Map   PCI-1718 cards require 32 consecutive addresses in the PC's I/O space.   The address of each register is specified as an offset from the card's base   address. For example, BASE+0 is the card's base address and BASE+7 is   the base address plus seven bytes.   Table C.1 shows the function of each register of PCI-1718 or driver, and   its address relative to the card's base address.   PCI-1718 Series User Manual   60   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					Table C.1: PCI-1718HDU/HGU Register Format (Part 1)   Base Addr.   +HEX   7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 A/D low byte data and channels   AD3 AD2 AD1 AD0   Software A/D trigger   R C3   C2   C1   C0   00H   W R A/D high byte data and channels   AD11 AD10 AD9 AD8   A/D range control   AD7 AD6 AD5 AD4   01H   02H   03H   04H   05H   06H   07H   W R G3   G2   G1   G0   MUX scan channel status   CC3 CC2 CC1 CC0   CL3 CL2 CL1 CL0   DI3 DI2 DI1 DI0   DO3 DO2 DO1 DO0   MUX scan channel control   W R CH3   Digital Input (low byte)   DI7 DI6 DI5 DI4   Digital Output (low byte)   CH2   CH1 CH0   W R DO7   N/A   DO6   DO5 DO4   DA1 DA0   DA9 DA8   D/A output data   W R DA3   N/A   DA2   D/A output data   W R DA11   N/A   DA10   DA7 DA6 DA5 DA4   AD resolution & FIFO interrupt control   W R AD12_16   N/A   FINT   N/A   W 61   AppendixC   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					Table C.2: PCI-1718HDU/HGU Register Format (Part 2)   Base Addr.   +HEX   7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 08H   09H   0AH   0BH   0CH   0DH   R A/D Status   EOC U/B   MUX INT   CN3   CN2   CN1 CN0   W R Clear interrupt request   A/D Control   INTE I2   A/D Control   INTE   I1   I0   DMAE ST1 ST0   ST1 ST0   W R N/A   W R Timer/Counter Control   Digital Input (high byte)   TC1 TC0   DI15 DI14   DI13 DI12 DI11   DI10   DI9 DI8   W R Digital Output (high byte)   DO15 DO14 DO13 DO12 DO11 DO10 DO9 DO8   Counter 0   W R Counter 0   Counter 1   Counter 1   Counter 2   Counter 2   N/A   W R 0EH   0FH   W R Counter Control   W PCI-1718 Series User Manual   62   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					Table C.3: PCI-1718HDU/HGU Register Format (Part 3)   Base Addr.   +HEX   7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 BoardID   R ID3   ID2   ID1   ID0   14H   Clear FIFO Interrupt Request   W R A/D data and channels from FIFO   AD3   N/A   AD2 AD1 AD0 C3   C2   C1   C0   17H   18H   19H   W R A/D data and channels from FIFO   AD11 AD10 AD9 AD8 AD7 AD6 AD5 AD4   N/A   W R FIFO status   FIFO clear   W FF   HF   EF   63   AppendixC   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					C.3 A/D Data and Channels — BASE+00H~01H   Table C.4: Register for A/D Data and Channels   Read   Bit #   A/D data and channels   7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 BASE + 00H AD3 AD2 AD1 AD0 C3   C2   C1   C0   BASE + 01H AD11 AD10 AD9 AD8 AD7 AD6 AD5 AD4   AD11 ~ AD0   AD0   Analog to digital data   The least significant bit (LSB) of the A/D data   The most significant bit (MSB)   AD11   C3 ~ C0   C0   A/D channel number from which the data is derived   The least significant bit (LSB) of the channels   The most significant bit (MSB)   C3   C.4 Software A/D Trigger — BASE+00H   You can trigger an A/D conversion from software, the card's onboard   pacer or an external pulse. If you select software triggering, a write to the   register BASE+00H with any value will trigger an A/D conversion.   Bits 1 and 0 of register BASE+09H select the trigger source. See page 67   for BASE+09H register layout and programming information.   Table C.5: Register for Software A/D Trigger   Write   Software A/D trigger   Bit #   7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 BASE + 00H   X X X X X X X X PCI-1718 Series User Manual   64   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					C.5 A/D Range Control — BASE+01H   Each A/D channel has its own individual input range, controlled by a   range code stored in onboard RAM. If you want to change the range code   for a given channel, select the channel as the start channel in register   BASE+02H, MUX scan (described in the next section), then write the   range code to bits 0 to 3 of BASE+01H.   Table C.6: Register for A/D Range Control   Write   A/D range control   Bit #   7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 BASE + 01H   X X X X G3*   G2*   G1   G0   G3 ~ G0   G0   A/D range control   The least significant bit (LSB) of the A/D range   The most significant bit (MSB)   G3   Range codes appear below:   PCI-1718HDU   Input Range (V)   Unipolar/Bipolar   Gain Code   G2   G3   0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 G1   0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 G0   0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 -5 to +5   -2.5 to +2.5   -1.25 to +1.25   -0.625 to +0.625   0 to 10V   0 to 5V   0 to 2.5V   0 to 1.25V   -10V to +10V   N/A   B B B B U U U U B 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 N/A   N/A   N/A   N/A   N/A   N/A   65   AppendixC   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					PCI-1718HGU   Gain Code   Input Range (V) Unipolar/Bipolar   G3   0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 G2   0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 G1   0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 G0   0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 ±5V   B B B B U U U U B B B B ±0.5V   ±0.05V   ±0.005V   0 to 10V   0 to 1V   0 to 0.1V   0 to 0.01V   ±10V   ±1V   ±0.1V   ±0.01V   N/A   N/A   N/A   N/A   Note:   G3 and G2 are not used for PCL-818L   PCI-1718 Series User Manual   66   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					C.6 MUX Scan Channel Control — BASE+02H   The write register at BASE+02H controls multiplexer (MUX) scanning.   The high nibble provides the stop scan channel number, and the low nib-   ble provides the start scan channel number. Writing to this register auto-   matically initializes the MUX to the start channel. Each A/D conversion   trigger sets the MUX to the next channel.   With continuous triggering the MUX will scan from the start channel to   the end channel, then repeat. For example, if the start channel is 3 and the   stop channel is 7, then the scan sequence is 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 3, 4.   Table C.7: Register for MUX Scan Channel Control   Write   Bit #   MUX scan channel control   7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 BASE + 02H CH3 CH2 CH1 CH0 CL3 CL2 CL1 CL0   CH3 ~ CH0   CH0   Stop scan channel number   The least significant bit (LSB) of the stop channel   The most significant bit (MSB)   CH3   CL3 ~ CL0   CL0   Start scan channel number   The least significant bit (LSB) of the start channel   The most significant bit (MSB)   CL3   The MUX scan register low nibble, CL3 to CL0, also acts as a pointer   when you program the A/D input range (see previous section). When you   set the MUX start channel to N, the range code written to the register   BASE+01H is for channel N.   Programming example for PCI-1718HDU   This BASIC code fragment sets the range for channel 5 to ±0.625 V:   200 OUT BASE+2, 5 'SET POINTER TO CH.5   210 OUT BASE+1, 3 'RANGE CODE=3 FOR ±0.625 V   Note:   The MUX start/stop channel changes each time   you change the input range. Do not forget to reset   the MUX start and stop channels to the correct   values after you finish setting the range.   67   AppendixC   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					C.7 MUX Scan Channel Status — BASE+02H   Read register BASE+02H to get the current multiplexer (MUX) channel.   Table C.8: Register for MUX Scan Channel Status   Read   MUX scan channel status   Bit #   7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 BASE + 02H   CC3   CC2   CC1   CC0   CC3 ~ CC0 Current channel number   CC0   CC3   The least significant bit (LSB) of the stop channel   The most significant bit (MSB)   C.8 Digital I/O Registers - BASE + 03/0BH   The PCI-1718HDU/HGU provides 16 digital input channels and 16 digi-   tal output channels. You read digital input data from registers   BASE+03H and BASE+0BH. After the read operation the input lines go   to three-state (data is not latched).   You write digital output data to registers BASE+03H and BASE+0BH.   The registers latch the output value (you cannot read it back).   Using the PCL-818HD/HD/L's input and output functions is fairly   straightforward. Chapter 3 gives some ideas for digital signal connec-   tions.   Table C.9: Register for Digital Output   Write   Bit #   Digital Output   7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 BASE + 03H DO7 DO6 DO5 DO4 DO3 DO2 DO1 DO0   BASE + 0BH DO15 DO14 DO13 DO12 DO11 DO10 DO9 DO8   DO15 ~ DO0   DO0   Digital output data   The least significant bit (LSB) of the DO data   The most significant bit (MSB)   DO15   PCI-1718 Series User Manual   68   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					Table C.10: Register for Digital Output   Read   Bit #   Digital Input   7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 BASE + 03H DI7   DI6   DI5   DI4   DI3   DI2   DI1 DI0   BASE + 0BH DI15 DI14 DI13 DI12 DI11 DI10 DI9 DI8   DI15 ~ DI0 Digital input data   DI0   The least significant bit (LSB) of the DI data   The most significant bit (MSB)   DI15   Note:   Digital Outputs D0 - D3 is selectable from the   20-pin connector or the 37-pin D connector.   Please refer to chapter 2 for details.   C.9 D/A Output — BASE+04/05H   Write-only registers BASE+04H and BASE+05H accept data for D/A   output.   The PCI-1718 cards provide one D/A output channel with two double-   buffered 12-bit multiplying D/A converters. Write registers at addresses   BASE+04H and BASE+05H hold output data. DA0 is the least signifi-   cant bit (LSB) and DA11 is the most significant bit (MSB) of the D/A   data.   Table C.11: Register for D/A Output   Write   Bit #   D/A output data   7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 BASE + 04H DA3 DA2 DA1 DA0   X X X X BASE + 05H DA11 DA10 DA9 DA8 DA7 DA6 DA5 DA4   69   AppendixC   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					DA11 ~ DA0   DA0   Analog to digital data   The least significant bit (LSB) of the D/A data   The most significant bit (MSB)   DA11   When you write data to D/A channels, write the low byte first. The low   byte is temporarily held by a register in the D/A and not released to the   output. After you write the high byte, the low byte and high byte are   added and passed to the D/A converter. This double buffering process   protects the D/A data integrity through a single step update.   The PCi-1718 cards provide a precision fixed internal -5 V or -10 V refer-   ence, selectable by means of Jumper JP10. This reference voltage is   available at connector CN3 pin 11. If you use this voltage as the D/A ref-   erence input, the D/A output range is either 0 to +5 V or 0 to +10 V. You   can also use an external DC or AC source as the D/A reference input. In   this case, the maximum reference input voltage is ±10 V, and the maxi-   mum D/A output ranges are 0 to +10 V or 0 to -10 V.   Connector CN3 supports all D/A signal connections. Chapter 3 gives con-   nector pin assignments and a wiring diagram for D/A signal connections.   C.10 FIFO Interrupt Control — BASE+06H   Table C.12: Register for FIFO Interrupt Control   Write   Bit #   FIFO interrupt control   7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 BASE + 06H AD12_16   X X X X X X FINT   FINT   Enable/disable FIFO interrupt   FIFO interrupt disabled   FIFO interrupt enabled   0 1 PCI-1718 Series User Manual   70   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					C.11 Clear Interrupt Request — BASE+08H   Write any value to register BASE+08H to clear the interrupt request.   Table C.13: Register for Clear Interrupt Request   Write   A/D control   Bit #   7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 BASE + 09H   X X X X X X X X C.12 A/D Status — BASE+08H   Read-only register BASE+08H provides information on the A/D configu-   ration and operation. Including:   • Bipolar or unipolar input for the channel to be converted next   • Single-ended or differential input   • Interrupt status for the channel already converted   • End of conversion for the channel already converted   • Channel to be converted next   Writing to this I/O port with any data value clears its INT bit. The other   data bits do not change.   Table C.14: Register for A/D Status   Read   Bit #   A/D status   7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 BASE + 08H EOC U/B MUX INT CN3 CN2 CN1 CN0   EOC   End of Conversion   0 The A/D conversion is idle, ready for the next conversion. Data from   the previous conversion is available in the A/D data registers.   1 The A/D converter is busy, implying that the A/D conversion is in   progress.   71   AppendixC   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				
					U/B   0 Unipolar/bipolar mode indicator   Bipolar mode   Unipolar mode   1 MUX   Single-ended/differential channel indicator   8 differential channels   16 single-ended channels   0 1 INT   0 Data valid   No A/D conversion has been completed since the last time the INT   bit was cleared. Values in the A/D data registers are not valid data.   1 The A/D conversion has finished, and converted data is ready. If the   INTE bit of the control register (BASE +09H) is set, an interrupt   signal will be sent to the PC bus through interrupt level IRQn, where   n is specified by bits I2, I1 and I0 of the control register. Though the   A/D status register is read-only, writing to it with any value will   clear the INT bit.   CN3 to CN0 When EOC = 0, these status bits contain the channel   number of the next channel to be converted.   Note:   If you trigger the A/D conversion with the on-board pacer or an external   pulse, your software should check the INT bit, not the EOC bit, before it   reads the conversion data.   EOC can equal 0 in two different situations: the conversion has com-   pleted or no conversion has been started. Your software should therefore   wait for the signal SNT = 1 before it reads the conversion data. It should   then clear the INT bit by writing any value to the A/D status register   BASE+08H.   PCI-1718 Series User Manual   72   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					C.13 A/D Control — BASE+09H   Read/write register BASE+09H provides information on the PCI-   1718HDU/HGU's operating modes.   Table C.15: Register for A/D Control   Read/Write   Bit #   A/D control   7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 BASE + 09H INTE   ST1   ST0   INTE   Disable/enable generated interrupts   0 Disables the generation of interrupts. No interrupt signal can be sent   to the PC bus.   1 Enables the generation of interrupts. If DMAE = O the PCI-1718   card will generate an interrupt when it completes an A/D conversion.   Use this setting for interrupt driven data transfer.   If DMAE = 1 the PCI-1718HDU/HGU will generate an interrupt when it   receives a T/C (terminal count) signal from the PC's DMA controller,   indicating that a DMA transfer has completed.   Use this setting for DMA data transfer. The DMA transfer is stopped by   the interrupt caused by the T/C signal. See DMAE below.   ST1 to ST0 Trigger source   Trigger source   ST1   ST0   Software trigger   External trigger   Pacer trigger   0 1 1 X 0 1 73   AppendixC   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					C.14 Timer/Counter Enable — BASE+0AH   Write register BASE+0AH enables or disables the PCI-1718 card’s timer/   counter.   Table C.16: Register for Timer/Counter Enable   Write   Timer/Counter enable   Bit #   7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 BASE + 0AH   TC1 TC0   TC0 Disable/enable pacer   0 1 Pacer enabled   Pacer controlled by TRIG0. This blocks trigger pulses sent from the   pacer to the A/D until TRIG0 is taken high.   TC1 Counter 0 input source mode   0 1 Sets Counter 0 to accept external clock pulses   Connects Counter 0 internally to a 100 KHz clock source   C.15 Programmable Timer/Counter — BASE+0C~0FH   The four registers located at addresses BASE+0CH, BASE+0DH,   BASE+0EH and BASE+0FH are used for the Intel 8254 programmable   timer/counter. Please refer to the 8254 product literature for detailed   application information.   PCI-1718 Series User Manual   74   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					C.16 Clear FIFO Interrupt Request — BASE+14H   Write any value to this I/O port to clear the FIFO's interrupt request.   Table C.17: Register for Clear FIFO Interrupt Request   Write   Bit #   Clear FIFO Interrupt Request   7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 BASE + 14H X   X X X X X X X C.17 A/D Data and Channel from FIFO - BASE + 17/18H   The PCL-818HD/HG stores data from A/D conversions in a 1 K word   First-In First-Out (FIFO) data buffer. Registers at BASE+17H and   BASE+18H store the channel number and data. The register at   BASE+19H clears the FIFO buffer and sets its empty flag (EF).   Table C.18: Register for A/D Data and Channel from FIFO   Read   Bit #   A/D data and channels from FIFO   7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 BASE + 17H AD3 AD2   AD1 AD0 C3   C2   C1   C0   BASE + 18H AD11 AD10 AD9 AD8 AD7 AD6 AD5 AD4   AD11 ~ AD0   AD0   Analog to digital data   The least significant bit (LSB) of the A/D data   The most significant bit (MSB)   AD11   C3 ~ C0   C0   A/D channel number from which the data is derived   The least significant bit (LSB) of the channels   The most significant bit (MSB)   C3   75   AppendixC   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					C.18 FIFO Status — BASE+19H   The register at BASE+19H clears the FIFO buffer and sets its empty flag   (EF). The FIFO status register, address BASE+19H, has flags which you   can read to determine the current state of the FIFO buffer, including full   flag, half-full flag, and empty flag.   Table C.19: Register for FIFO Status   Read   FIFO status   Bit #   7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 BASE + 19H   FF   HF   EF   EF FIFO empty flag   1 0 FIFO is empty   FIFO is not empty   HF FIFO half-full flag   1 0 FIFO is half-full or more than half-full   FIFO is less than half-full   FF FIFO full flag   1 0 FIFO is full   FIFO is not full   C.19 FIFO Clear — BASE+19H   Writing any value to BASE+19H clears all data in the FIFO and sets the   empty flag (EF) to 1.   Table C.20: Register for FIFO Clear   Write   FIFO clear   Bit #   7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 BASE + 19H   X X X X X X X X PCI-1718 Series User Manual   76   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					C.20 Register Programming Flow Chart   C.20.1 Software Trigger Mode with Polling   Set Scan Channel   w Base+0 2H   MUX Scan   Channel Control &   A/D Range   w Base+0 1H   w Base+ 09H   Control   Set Software   Trigger and   Disable Generated   Interrupt   Software A/D   Trigger   w Base+ 00H   EOC!=0   Yes   Check EOC   r Base+ 08H   EOC=0   Get Data   r Base+ 00H   r Base+01H   More Data?   No   77   AppendixC   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					C.20.2 Pacer Trigger Mode with Interrupt   ISR   Set to Software   Trigger Mode To   Disable Trigger.   w Base+ 09H   r Base+ 00H   r Base+01H   Get Data   Clear Device   MUX Scan   Channel Control &   A/D Range   Interrupt Request   w Base+0 2H   w Base+0 1H   Control   Clear System   Device Interrupt   w Base+ 08H   w Base+0 2H   Set Scan Channel   Set Pacer Rate   Set ISR   End of ISR   Base+0 CH~   Base+0FH   Stop ISR   Set To Pacer   Trigger Mode and   Enable Device   Interrupt   w Base+ 09H   Set To Software   Trigger Mode To   Disable Trigger   w Base+0 9H   Enable System To   Accept Interrupt   Restore ISR   Clear Device   Interrupt Request   w Base+ 08H   Disable Generated   Interrupt   Clear System   Interrupt Request   Disable System   To Accept   w Base+0 9H   Interrupt   Set To Pacer   Trigger Mode To   Enable Trigger   w Base+ 09H   System Ready For   Data Acquisition   Interrupt   PCI-1718 Series User Manual   78   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					C.20.3 Pacer Trigger Mode with Interrupt [FIFO Used]   Set To Software   Trigger Mode To   Disable Trigger   w Base+ 09H   Start ISR   Get 512   Samples data   (Half-Full of FIFO)   r Base+ 17H   r Base+18H   MUX Scan   Channel Control &   A/D Range   w Base+0 2H   w Base+0 1H   Control   Clear FIFO   w Base+ 14H   Interrupt Request   Set Scan Channel   Set Pacer Rate   Set ISR   w Base+0 2 H   Clear System   Interrupt request   Base+0 CH~   Base+0FH   End of ISR   Stop ISR   Enable System To   Accept Interrupt   Set Pacer Trigger   and Disable   Generated   w Base+0 9H   Set To Software   Trigger Mode To   Disable Trigger   w Base+0 9H   Interrupt   Enable FIFO   Interrupt   w Base+0 6H   w Base+ 14H   Restore ISR   Clear FIFO   Interrupt Request   Disable Generated   Interrupt   w Base+0 9 H   Clear System   Interrupt Request   Disable System   To Accept   Interrupt   Clear FIFO   w Base+ 19H   w Base+ 0AH   Clear FIFO   w Base+ 19H   Set To Pacer   Trigger Mode To   Enable Trigger   System Ready For   Data Acquisition   Interrupt   79   AppendixC   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				
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					2 D Calibration   This appendix provides brief informa-   tion on PCI-1718 card calibration. Reg-   ular calibration checks are important to   maintain accuracy in data acquisition   and control applications.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				
					Appendix D Calibration   PCI-1718 cards are calibrated at the factory for initial use. However, a   recalibration of the analog input and the analog output function is recom-   mended:   1. Every six months.   2. Everytime the analog output range is changed.   We provide a calibration program on the companion CD-ROM to assist   you with D/A calibration. The calibration programs make calibration an   easy job. With a variety of prompts and graphic displays, these programs   will lead you through the calibration and setup procedures, showing you   all the correct settings and adjustments.   Note:   If you installed the program to another directory,   you can find these programs in the corresponding   subfolders in your destination directory.   To perform a satisfactory calibration, you will need a 4½-digit digital   multi-meter and a voltage calibrator or a stable, noise-free DC voltage   source.   Note:   Before you calibrate the D/A function, you must   turn on the power at least 15 minutes to make sure   the DA&C card is already stable.   This calibration utility is designed for the Microsoft© DOS environment.   Access this program from the default location:   \Program Files\Advantech\ADSAPI\Utilities\PCI-1718   PCI-1718 Series User Manual   82   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					D.1 VR Assignment   The six variable resistors (VRs) on the PCI-1718HDU/HGU board help   you make accurate adjustment on all A/D and D/A channels. See the fig-   ure in Appendix B for help finding the VRs. The following list shows the   function of each VR:   VR   Function   VR1   VR2   VR3   VR4   VR5   VR6   A/D unipolar offset   A/D full scale   A/D bipolar offset   PGA offset   D/A full scale   D/A offset   Figure D.1: PCI-1718 VR Assignment   83   AppendixD   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				  
				
					D.2 A/D Calibration   Note:   Using a precision voltmeter to calibrate the   A/D outputs is recommended.   Regular and accurate calibration ensures maximum possible accuracy.   The CALB.EXE calibration program leads you through the whole A/D   offset and gain adjustment procedure. The basic steps are outlined below:   Short the A/D input channel 0 to ground and measure the voltage at TP1   on the PCB (see the figure in Appendix B). Adjust VR4 until TP1 is as   close as possible to 0 V.   Connect a DC voltage source with value equal to 0.5 LSB (such as the D/   A output) to A/D Channel O (pin 1 on connector CN3).   Adjust VR3 until the output from the card's A/D converter flickers   between 0 and 1.   Connect a DC voltage source with a value of 4094.5 LSB (such as the D/   A output) to A/D channel 0.   Adjust VR2 until the A/D reading flickers between 4094 and 4095.   Repeat steps 2 to step 5, adjusting VR2 and VR3.   Select unipolar input configuration. Connect a DC voltage source with a   value of 0.5 LSB (such as the D/A output) to A/D channel0. Adjust VR1   until the reading of the A/D flickers between 0 and 1.   PCI-1718 Series User Manual   84   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
			
				
					D.3 D/A Calibration   Note:   Using a precision voltmeter to calibrate the D/A   outputs is recommended.   Connect a reference voltage within the range ±10 V to the reference input   of the D/A channel you want to calibrate. You can use either the on-board   -5 V (-10 V) reference or an external reference. Adjust the full-scale gain   and zero offset of the D/A channel with VR5 and VR6, respectively. Use   a precision voltmeter to calibrate the D/A output.   Set the D/A data register to 0 and adjust VR6 until the output voltage   equals 0 V.   Set the D/A data to 4095 and adjust VR5 until the D/A output voltage   equals the reference voltage minus 1 LSB, but with the opposite sign, For   example, if V is -5 V, then V should be +4.9988 V.   ref   out   85   AppendixD   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   
			
				
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