IOD-120
Digital Input/Output Card
FEATURES
- 120
channels of TTL digital I/O lines
- All
I/O lines buffered by tristate transceivers. Outputs
sink 24mA and source 15mA
- Four-
and eight-bit groups independently selectable for I/O
- Pull-up
resistors to provide CMOS and contact closure compatibility
- Cable
crosstalk suppression by grounds on all even-numbered
conductors
- 50-pin
connector for compatibility with Western Reserve Controls,
Opto-22, Gordos, Potter and Brumfield, etc.
-
External
interrupts
FUNCTIONAL
DESCRIPTION
These
are 24-, 72-, and 120-bit half-size, 3/4-size, and full-size
cards respectively. A Programmable Peripheral Interface chip,
type 8255-5 provides three 8-bit ports (A, B, and C) for each
24-bit group. Each port can be independently programmed for
either input or output. Port C can also be configured as two
4-bit ports. These cards fully implement Mode 0 of the 8255
PPI chip. (Consult the factory if you desire to operate in
Mode 1.) Type LS245 bi-directional transceivers sink 24 mA
(optionally 64 mA) and source 15 mA. These transceiver buffers
provide hysteresis correction on inputs and added drive capability
on outputs. The direction of the transceivers is set by software.
Input/Output
connections to IOD-24 are via a 50-pin connector on the mounting
bracket. I/O connections to IOD-72 and IOD-120 are via 50-wire
interface cables that extend through rectangular cut-outs
in the mounting bracket and plug into headers on the card.
Strain relief is provided for these cables. Ready-made displacement
type ribbon cables are available from Chassis Plans as p/n CAB50F-xx.
(See the Accessories section of this catalog.) Alternate wires
are connected to ground to provide shielding and minimize
crosstalk.
On
models IOD-72 and IOD-120, you can enable/disable the I/O
buffers under program control. If this is needed in a 24-bit
application, a de-populated version of IOD-72 is available
at reduced cost. Also, if only 96-bit operation is needed,
there is a jumper on the IOD-120 to set that mode of operation.
At each 24-bit port, two of the I/O lines can be used for
User Interrupts; one line to enable/disable this function
and one for the external interrupt signal. Interrupt levels
2-7 are selected by jumper on IOD-24. Interrupt levels 2-7,
10-12, 14, and 15 can be jumper selected on IOD-72 and IOD-120.
Card
I/O bus address selection is by DIP switches on the cards.
The address can be anywhere in I/O space. On power-up or reset,
all ports are automatically configured as inputs. This prevents
spurious outputs. Before use, of course, the PPI should be
software configured by writing to its control register. The
table on the previous page defines bit assignments at each
PPI.
SPECIFICATIONS
Digital
Inputs
- Logic
High: 2.0 to 5.0 VDC
- Logic
Low: -0.5 to 0.8 VDC
- Input
Load (Hi): +20 uA
- Input
Load (Lo): -200 uA
Digital
Outputs
- Logic
High: 2.5 VDC min.,source 15 mA
- Logic
Low: 0.5 VDC max., sink 24 mA
64 milliamperes optional
Power
Output
-
+5 VDC from computer bus. 1A fuse included on IOD-24,
external fuse recommended if this output is used from
IOD-72 and IOD-120.
Environmental
-
Power Required: +5 VDC at 450 mA typical
-
Size: 13.1 inches Long
-
Operating Temperature Range: 0o to 60 oC
-
Storage Temperature Range: -50o to 120 oC
-
Humidity: 0 to 90% RH, non-condensing
Regulatory
Compliance
Declaration of Conformity, and Test Reports are on file.
Users must use appropriate shielded cables.
| Part
Number |
Price(USD)
|
| IOD-120 |
260.00
|
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