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WinSystems PC-104-Compatible Analog I-O Cards

By WinSystems
Friday, June 25, 2010

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The PCM-MIO-G-AD-1 is a 16-channel, 16-bit analog input card and the PCM-MIO-G-DA-1 is an 8-channel, 12-bit analog output card.



Two new, low-cost PC/104-compatible analog I/O cards were announced by WinSystems (Arlington, TX).  The PCM-MIO-G-AD-1 is a 16-channel, 16-bit analog input card and the PCM-MIO-G-DA-1 is an 8-channel, 12-bit analog output card. Both cards also support 48-lines of digital I/O. These small, 90 x 96mm expansion boards are designed to meet customer requirements for accurate analog and digital I/O over a -40° to +85°C temperature range. Additional features include:

  • Input ranges of 0-5, ±5, 0-10 and ±10 V (PCM-MIO-G-AD-1).
  • 2 independent, 16-bit A/D converters support up to 16 single-ended or 8 differential channels or various combinations of both (PCM-MIO-G-AD-1). 
  • A conversion speed of 100K samples/sec (PCM-MIO-G-AD-1). 
  • 8 independent, 12-bit D/A converters on board (PCM-MIO-G-DA-1). 
  • Output voltage ranges of 0-5, 0-10, ±5, and ±10 V (PCM-MIO-G-DA-1).
  • 48 lines of digital I/O individually programmable for input, output, or output with read-back. 

For more information visit www.winsystems.com

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