
INDUSTRIAL COMPUTER SOURCE

AD12-8

Card Type    Analog to digital converter
I/O Options  parallel port
Data Bus     8-bit ISA

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             CONNECTIONS

     Function            Label

  DB-37 connector         CN1

                        USER CONFIGURABLE SETTINGS

                 Function                     Label         Position

  Sets Counter#1 output as Counter#2          CLK0           closed
  clock input

  Uses Counter#2 output to start             TMR/EXT    Pins 1 & 2 closed
  preprogrammed A/D conversions

                            ANALOG INPUT RANGES

                  Range                      10V/5V Jumper      UNIP/BIP
                                                                 Jumper

                  +/- 5V                       Pins 1 & 2      Pins 2 & 3
                                                 closed          closed

                 +/- 10V                       Pins 2 & 3      Pins 2 & 3
                                                 closed          closed

                  + 10V                        Pins 1 & 2      Pins 1 & 2
                                                 closed          closed

                        INTERRUPT SOURCE SELECTION

                 Function                        Label          Position

  Selects interrupts caused by the              EXT/EOC        Pins 1 & 2
  end-of-conversion signal                                       closed

  Selects external interrupts                   EXT/EOC        Pins 2 & 3
                                                                 closed

  Note: The end-of-conversion interrupt is to be used only when the
  counter/timer or an external event are used to start A/D conversions.
  Use of the AUTO jumper or Software Start with the interrupts will
  degrade card speed.

                               IRQ SELECTION

  Interrupt      A         B          C         D         E          F

    IRQ2       Closed     Open      Open      Open       Open      Open

    IRQ3        Open     Closed     Open      Open       Open      Open

    IRQ4        Open      Open     Closed     Open       Open      Open

    IRQ5        Open      Open      Open     Closed      Open      Open

    IRQ6        Open      Open      Open      Open      Closed     Open

    IRQ7        Open      Open      Open      Open       Open     Closed

                          DIGITAL I/O CONFIGURATION

  DIO     D0       D1       D2       D3       D4      D5       D6       D7

  DIO0   Closed   Open     Open     Open     Open    Open     Open     Open

  DIO1   Open    Closed    Open     Open     Open    Open     Open     Open

  DIO2   Open     Open    Closed    Open     Open    Open     Open     Open

  DIO3   Open     Open     Open    Closed    Open    Open     Open     Open

  DIO4   Open     Open     Open     Open    Closed   Open     Open     Open

  DIO5   Open     Open     Open     Open     Open    Closed   Open     Open

  DIO6   Open     Open     Open     Open     Open    Open     Closed   Open

  DIO7   Open     Open     Open     Open     Open    Open     Open     Closed

                        BASE I/O ADDRESS SELECTION

   Setting     S1/7     S1/6     S1/5     S1/4    S1/3     S1/2     S1/1

      000h      On       On       On       On      On       On       On

      018h      On       On       On       On      On       Off      Off

      038h      On       On       On       On      Off      Off      Off

      078h      On       On       On      Off      Off      Off      Off

      200h     Off       On       On       On      On       On       On

      300h    Off      Off       On       On      On       On       On

      380h     Off      Off      Off       On      On       On       On

      3C0h     Off      Off      Off      Off      On       On       On

      3E0h     Off      Off      Off      Off      Off      On       On

      3F0h     Off      Off      Off      Off      Off      Off      On

      3F8h     Off      Off      Off      Off      Off      Off      Off

                                   Note:

  A total of 128 base address settings are available. The switches are a
  binary representation of the decimal memory addresses. S1/7 is the Most
  Significant Bit and switch S1/1 is the Least Significant Bit. The
  switches have the following decimal values: S1/7=512, S1/6=256,
  S1/5=128, S1/4=64, S1/3=32, S1/2=16, S1/1=8. Turn off the switches and
  add the values of the switches to obtain the correct memory address.
  (Off=1, On=0)

