ICP ISO-813 Quick Start

Type
Quick Start

This manual is also suitable for

ICP ISO-813 is a data acquisition card that provides 8 analog input channels with a resolution of 12 bits. The card can be used in a variety of applications, including data logging, process control, and laboratory automation.

Some of the key features of the ICP ISO-813 include:

  • 8 analog input channels with a resolution of 12 bits
  • Input range of +/-10V
  • Sample rate of up to 100kS/s
  • On-board FIFO buffer
  • ISA bus interface

The ICP ISO-813 is a versatile data acquisition card that can be used in a variety of applications.

ICP ISO-813 is a data acquisition card that provides 8 analog input channels with a resolution of 12 bits. The card can be used in a variety of applications, including data logging, process control, and laboratory automation.

Some of the key features of the ICP ISO-813 include:

  • 8 analog input channels with a resolution of 12 bits
  • Input range of +/-10V
  • Sample rate of up to 100kS/s
  • On-board FIFO buffer
  • ISA bus interface

The ICP ISO-813 is a versatile data acquisition card that can be used in a variety of applications.

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Language
English
Version V1.1
Update Sep.2008
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What’s on your package?
One ISO-813 series card
One companion ISA CD
(V2.1 or later)
One Quick Start Guide(This document)
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Installing Windows Driver
Follow those steps:
1. Setup the Windows driver. You can get the driver from:
CD:\NAPDOS\ISA\ISO-813\
http://ftp.icpdas.com/pub/cd/iocard/isa/napdos/isa/iso-813/
(The Windows NT driver have support the Windows 2K and windows
XP/2003/Vista 32bit version.)
1
2
ISO
-
813
Windows driver only support windows 98/NT/2000 and
XP/2003/vista 32-bit versions.
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2. Click button to start installation.
3. Click button to install driver into the default folder.
4. Click button to continue installation.
5. Select
“NO, I will restart my computer later” and then
click
button.
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I/O Base Address & Jumper Setting
The base address is set from SW1 DIP switch on
board:
3
ON
1 2
3
4
5
6
A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4`
Base Adders
A9
1
A8
2
A7
3
A6
4
A5
5
A4
6
200-20F
OFF
ON ON ON ON ON
210-21F
OFF
ON ON ON ON OFF
220-22F(
)
OFF
ON ON ON OFF
ON
230-23F
OFF
ON ON ON OFF
OFF
:
: : : : : :
300-30F
OFF
OFF
ON ON ON ON
:
: : : : : :
3F0-3FF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
SW1 : BASE ADDRESS
(
) : default base address is 0x220
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Jumper Setting
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Installing Hardware on PC
Follow those steps:
1. Shut down and power off your computer
2. Remove all covers from the computer
3. Select an empty ISA slot
4. Carefully insert your I/O card into the ISA slot
5. Replace the PC covers
6. Power on the computer
After powering-on the computer, continue next process.
4
10V
20V
10V
20V
JP1 : Analog Input Range Selection
JP2 : Bipolar / Unipolar Selectio
n
UNI
BI
UNI
BI
Input Range :+/-5V
Gain=1
Default setting
Input Range :+/-10V
Gain=1
Bipolar mode:
±10V,±5V,±2.5V,±1.25V,
±0.625V, ±0.3125V
Default setting
Unipolar mode:
0~10V,0~5V,0~2.5V
,0~1.25V,0~ 0.625V
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Pin Assignments
CN1 analog input pin assignments.
5
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Self-Test
1.
Use DN-37(Optional) to connect the analog input channel
0 ~ analog input channel 07.
AI_0 connect to AGND, (pin1 connect to pin9)
AI_01 connect to AGND, (pin20 connect to pin28)
AI_02 connect to AGND, (pin2 connect to pin9)
AI_03 connect to AGND, (pin21 connect to pin28)
AI_04 connect to AGND, (pin3 connect to pin9)
AI_05 connect to AGND, (pin22 connect to pin28)
AI_06 connect to AGND, (pin4 connect to pin9)
AI_07 connect to AGND. (pin23 connect to pin28)
6
CN1
DN-37 Wiring
1
2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10
11
1
2
1
3
14
15
16
17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29
30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37
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2. Run the ISO-813 sample program.
Get the file from:
CD:\NAPDOS\ISO813_XX\DEMO(Diag)
3. Check configuration setting and test Diag function
.
4. Get Diag function test result.
2
.
Click this
button to do
Diag test.
1
.
Check Switch1
(
Depend
on I/O Base Address
),
Jumper1 and Jumper2
(
Depend on JP1 and JP2
)
4
.
The o
ther
channels value for
floating number.
3
.
Check
channel0~channel7
for fixed data.
(Hex:0x800, float:0)
Complete
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Additional Information
ISO-813 Series Card Product page:
http://www.icpdas.com/products/DAQ/pc_based/iso_813.htm
DN-37(Optional) page:
http://www.icpdas.com/products/DAQ/screw_terminal/dn_37.htm
Documents:
CD:\NAPDOS\ISA\ISO-813\manual
http://ftp.icpdas.com/pub/cd/iocard/isa/napdos/isa/iso-813/manual/
Software:
CD:\NAPDOS\ISA\ISO813
http://www.icpdas.com/download/isa/iso813/index.htm
The ICP DAS Web Site
http://www.icpdas.com
Contact Us
Copyright ©2008 by ICP DAS Co., Ltd. All right are reserved
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ICP ISO-813 Quick Start

Type
Quick Start
This manual is also suitable for

ICP ISO-813 is a data acquisition card that provides 8 analog input channels with a resolution of 12 bits. The card can be used in a variety of applications, including data logging, process control, and laboratory automation.

Some of the key features of the ICP ISO-813 include:

  • 8 analog input channels with a resolution of 12 bits
  • Input range of +/-10V
  • Sample rate of up to 100kS/s
  • On-board FIFO buffer
  • ISA bus interface

The ICP ISO-813 is a versatile data acquisition card that can be used in a variety of applications.

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