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The DP1400 can also use the PCI Bus at frequencies up to 66 MHz. All modules are compatible for either V I/O = 3.3 V or 5 V. 3.11.2. Environmental and Physical The modules have a Declaration of Conformity according to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN45014 and CE Marks of Compliance. The American Standard MIL-PRF-28800F has been used as the source for many of the characteristics specified below. Those indicated with a ‘*’ are compatible with Class 3 as defined in that standard. The front panels of the CompactPCI modules are in compliance with the IEEE 1101.10 standard. Operating Temperature 0° to 40°C – for the DP1400 and DC271-FAMILY modules 0° to 50°C – all other modules The above values are for the ambient temperature of the room (or equivalent) where the PC or CompactPCI crate is located. The temperature as measured on the board may well be significantly higher. On-board temperatures above 60°C should be avoided. Relative Humidity* 5 to 95% (non-condensing) Dimensions All DP modules conform to the PCI standard. The DP214/DP235/DP240 and DP211/DP212/DP111 modules are 107 mm . 210 mm and require a long card slot. If used with the XP103 fan they can be adjusted to conform to the full 342 mm length. The DP1400 measures 107 mm . 170 mm without its fan. If used with the XP104 fan it can be adjusted to conform to the full long card length of 342 mm; when the XP105 fan is used the overall length is 235 mm. All other cards require a short card slot (107 mm . 175 mm). An XP100 fan will add 45 mm to the length of any card. The DC110, DC140, and DC135 conform to the 3U CompactPCI standard (100 mm . 160 mm . 20 mm). All other DC modules conform to the 6U CompactPCI standard (233 mm . 160 mm . 20 mm). Shock* 30 G, half-sine pulse Vibration* 5-500 Hz, random Safety Complies with EN61010-1 EMC Immunity Complies with EN61326-1: Industrial Environment EMC Emissions Complies with EN61326-1: Class A for radiated emissions Required Airflow > 2 m/s in situ 4. Running the AcqirisLive Application AcqirisLive is an application to control and demonstrate the capabilities of Acqiris Digitizers on a single machine. AcqirisMAQS is more advanced application offering many interesting possibilities for the control of acquisition systems in a single or multi-machine environment. Ask your salesman or Acqiris for more information. 4.1. Getting Started with AcqirisLive Once the software and hardware installation described in Section 2 of this manual is complete, you will find AcqirisLive in the start menu of your computer. Start AcqirisLive from the menu. An initial AcqirisLive load screen will appear followed by a panel of controls and a waveform display window. During startup, AcqirisLive searches for all Acqiris Digitizers on the PCI bus. If no digitizers are found on the PCI bus, AcqirisLive will display an error message indicating that no digitizers were found, and the program will continue in simulation mode. If this is not wanted, turn off the computer, install and turn ON the hardware on the PCI bus and, then, restart the computer. AcqirisLive is intended to verify the functionality of the card and to serve as an easy to use and convenient program for capturing, displaying, and archiving captured data into the format of your choice, binary or ASCII. AcqirisLive is provided free with the purchase of any Acqiris Digitizer. We supply drivers on the CDROM for National Instruments LabWindows/CVI, LabVIEW, Microsoft Visual C++, and Visual Basic. We also provide some examples (GetStarted applications) as a guide or starting point for programmers developing their own applications to interface with the DC or DP series digitizer cards. When you start AcqirisLive a display like that shown below appears. AcqirisLive displays two independent windows, a control window and a display window. The control window contains functions that allow you to manipulate the acquisition parameters of the card. In order to display an acquired waveform, connect a signal to the input, and then select the Auto acquisition mode at the bottom of the control panel. A waveform should appear in the display. Other controls in the control panel allow you to select the optimal acquisition settings for your particular signal. Each of the other control panel functions will be discussed in detail in the following Control Panel Functions section. Here is a sample result. 4.2. Control Panel and Functions 4.2.1. Control Panel Mode In AcqirisLive there are two control panel modes available, Oscilloscope Mode and Transient Recorder Mode. The choice of mode is entirely determined by the preference of the user. Both modes provide the same set of functional capabilities but display the settings slightly differently. For example in Transient Recorder Mode, the user selects the Full Scale Range of the amplifier whereas in Oscilloscope Mode the user selects the input voltage scale set in Volts/Div. The desired mode is selected using one of the two buttons shown at the top of the control panel. T...
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