AXIOMTEK DASP-52016 User manual

DASP-52016
8 Isolated D/I and &
8 Relay Output Card
User’s Manual

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Copyright 2004 by Axiomtek Co., Ltd.
All rights reserved.
September 2004, Version A1.0
Printed in Taiwan

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ESD Precautions
Integrated circuits on computer boards are sensitive to static
electricity. To avoid damaging chips from electrostatic discharge,
observe the following precautions:
Do not remove boards or integrated circuits from their anti-static
packaging until you are ready to install them.
Before handling a board or integrated circuit, touch an unpainted
portion of the system unit chassis for a few seconds. This helps to
discharge any static electricity on your body.
Wear a wrist-grounding strap, available from most electronic
component stores, when handling boards and components.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction.....................................................1
1.1 Features ................................................................2
1.2 Specifications..........................................................2
1.3 Accessories.............................................................4
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation ...................................5
2.1 Board Layout...........................................................5
2.2 Signal Connections.................................................6
2.2.1 Signal Connection Descriptions ..............................6
2.3 Jumper Setting............................................9
2.4 DI/DO Circuits and Wiring ....................................11
2.4.1 SPDT Relay: Single Pole Double Throw................. 11
2.4.2 Isolated Input: AC/DC Polarity-Free..................... 11
2.5 Quick Setup and Test ...........................................12
Chapter 3 Registry Structure and Format...................17
3.1 Overview ..............................................................17
3.2 Relay Output..........................................................17
3.3 Isolated Input.........................................................18
Appendix A Dimension of DASP-52016 and
Accessories ..........................................................................19

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Introduction 1
C h a p t e r 1
Introduction
The DASP-52016 is a PCI-bus, eight isolated D/I and eight relay
output card. It supports not only optical isolation (2500VDC) but
over-voltage protection (50VDC) to enhance the reliability of the
system. The DASP-52016 also supports two types of relay actuator-
SPDT & SPST, making it suitable for controls and sensing
applications such as load switching, external switching detection, and
contact closure.
Board Identification- Serial Number on EEPROM
The DASP stores the serial number of each DASP in the EEPROM
before shipping. The PCI scan utility can scan all the DASP and show
users the serial number of each DASP, helping the user to easily
identify and access each card during hardware configuration and
software programming.

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1.1 Features
8 optically isolated digital input channels
4 SPDT & 4 SPST relay output channels
On board relay status LED indicator
AC/DC polarity-free isolated input
Output status read-back
Optical isolation on input channels (2500VDC) and
Over-voltage protection (50VDC)
Serial number on EEPROM supported
Windows® 98/NT/2000/XP and Labview 6.0/7.0
driver supported
Complete sample program- VB, VC, BCB, Delphi
1.2 Specifications
Isolated Digital Inputs
Channels: 8
Optical isolated: 2500VDC
Photo-coupler: PC-3H4
Photo-isolator response time: 20μs
Over-voltage protect: 50 VDC
Input voltage:
VIH (max.) 36VDC
VIH (min.) 4VDC
VIL (max.) 3VDC
Low Logic 0-3VDC
High Logic 4-36VDC
Input current:
10 VDC 2.9mA (typical)
12 VDC 3.6mA (typical)
24 VDC 7.5mA (typical)
36 VDC 11.5mA (typical)

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Relay Outputs
Output channels: 8
Relay type: 4 SPDT & 4 SPST
Rating (resistive):
10 A @120 VAC, 6 A @ 250 VAC, 5 A @ 30 VDC
Relay on/off time: 10ms typical
Max. switching power: 62.5VA ,60W
Max. switching voltage: 250VAC,220VDC
Breakdown voltage: 750 Vrms (1 sec)
Operate time: 5ms
Release time: 4ms
Life expectancy:
10,000,000 operations
General Environment
I/O connector: 37-pin D-Sub type female
Power consumption:
+5 V @ 200 mA (typical)
+5 V @ 750 mA (max.)
Operation temperature: 0 ~ 60°C
Storage temperature: -20 ~ 70°C
Humidity: 0 to 90% non-condensing
Dimensions: 185mm x 122mm

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1.3 Accessories
To make the DASP-52016 functionality complete, we carry a
versatility of accessories for different user requirements in the
following items:
Wiring Cable
CB-89037-2: 37-pin male D-sub type cable with 2m length
CB-89037-5: 37-pin male D-sub type cable with 5m length
The shielded D-sub cable with 2m and 5m are designed for the
DASP-52016 connector, respectively.
Terminal Block
TB-88037: D-sub 37P female terminal block with DIN-rail
mounting
The terminal block is directly connected to I/O connector CON1 of the
DASP-52016.

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C h a p t e r 2
Hardware Installation
2.1 Board Layout
Board Layout for DASP-52016

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2.2 Signal Connections
2.2.1 Signal Connection Descriptions
Signal Connections for DASP-52016
CON1: The I/O connector CON1 on the DASP-52016 is a
37-pin D-sub female connector for digital input signals.
CON1 enables you to connect to accessories, the
terminal block TB-88037, with the shielded D-sub cable
CB-89037-2 or CB-89037-5.
Digital Input Connector CON1 and CON2
CON1
CB-89037

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TB-88037
DIO Signal Connections for DASP-52016
The pin assignment of CON1 of DASP-52016 is listed as follows.

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D-Sub 37-pin Connector for DASP-52016 CON1
Pin Description Pin Description
37 DIL_7 19 DIH_7
36 DIL_6 18 DIH_6
35 DIL_5 17 DIH_5
34 DIL_4 16 DIH_4
33 DIL_3 15 DIH_3
32 DIL_2 14 DIH_2
31 DIL_1 13 DIH_1
30 DIL_0 12 DIH_0
29 GND 11 COM_7
28 COM_6 10 NO_7
27 NO_6 9 NC_2
26 COM_5 8 COM_2
25 NO_5 7 NO_2
24 COM_4 6 NC_1
23 NO_4 5 COM_1
22 NC_3 4 NO_1
21 COM_3 3 NC_0
20 NO_3 2 COM_0
1 NO_0
NO n: normal open of the channel n
GND: ground
COM n: common of the channel n
DI nH: digital input signal (+) of the channel n
NC n: normal close of channel n
DI nL: digital input signal (-) of the channel n

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2.3 Jumper Setting
Each digital input channel of DASP-52016 can be configured to AC
type or DC type independently. Jumper 1 ~ Jumper 8 relates DI0~DI7
as listed in the following table. When the AC input type of a specific
channel is configured, the input path of the channel is automatically
attached to an AC filter with a time constant of 1.2ms (60Hz low
pass).
Jumper 0~7 of DASP-52016
Jumper Channel
JP1 DI_0
JP2 DI_1
JP3 DI_2
JP4 DI_3
JP5 DI_4
JP6 DI_5
JP7 DI_6
JP8 DI_7

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Jumper DC signal input AC signal input with filter
JPn 1-2 3-4

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2.4 DI/DO Circuits and Wiring
The SPDT relay digital output and AC/DC free-polarity isolated digital
input wiring diagrams and functional block diagrams of DASP-52016/
DASP-52032 are depicted as follows.
2.4.1 SPDT Relay: Single Pole Double Throw
The contact rating of the relay output is 120V AC/10A, 250V AC/6A,
and 30V DC/5A. The basic layout and wiring is presented as below.
Block Diagram of Internal Circuits and Wiring of SPDT Relay
Digital Output for DASP-52016
2.4.2 Isolated Input: AC/DC Polarity-Free
The normal input voltage range is AC/DC 4-32V (AC 50-500 Hz). The
basic layout is presented as below.
Block Diagram of Internal Circuits and Wiring of Isolated Digital
Input for DASP-52016

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2.5 Quick Setup and Test
To install a new DASP-52016 into an IBM PC compatible computer,
at first, power-off the PC and open its chassis, then plug the
DASP-52016 into a PCI slot of mother-board. The DASP-52016 is a
plug and play device for MS Windows, and the OS will detect your
DASP-52016 after you power on the PC. The detail of driver and
software installation is described in software manual of DASP-52016.
After the hardware and software installation, user can emulate and
test DASP-52016 step by step as follows.
To perform a complete test of DASP-52016, we can
route the input signals of DASP-52016 with a
specific input pattern for read-back. And the output
status of each channel can be observed directly
from the on-board led indicator of each channel, or
to estimate the mechanical movement of the SPDT
relay of each channel. And then, by following the
DASP-52016 test branch of the ToolWorkShop
which will fully test all the digital I/O channels of
the DASP-52016 as descried in the following
paragraphs.

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Launch the ‘PCI Configuration Utility’ of
DASP-52016 to ensure that the resource of
DASP-52016 is properly dispatched by the OS.
Press the scan button in the toolbar of the ‘PCI
Configuration Utility’ to find the installed
DASP-52016, and then check the resource list.
Scan DASP-52016 with PCI Configuration Utility and Check the
Dispatched Resource

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Exit the ‘PCI Configuration Utility’ and launch the
‘ToolWorkShop’ for DASP-52016.
Launch ToolWorkShop
Select board test

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Perform Timer/Counter and DIO test of
DASP-52016
Select test target: DASP52016

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Check Device Information and Press ‘Enable’ Button to Load
DASP-52016 Library
Perform Digital Input/Output Test by Set the DO Port Value and
Read Back the DI Port Value of DASP-52016
Before exiting ‘ToolWorkShop’, press ‘Release’
button to release DASP-52016 library.
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