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Advance Technologies; Automate the World.
Manual Rev. 2.00
Revision Date: March 22, 2007
Part No: 50-11222-2000
DAQ-/DAQe-2213/2214
16-CH High Performance
Low-Cost Data Acquisition Card
User’s Manual
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Advance Technologies; Automate the World.Manual Rev. 2.00Revision Date: March 22, 2007Part No: 50-11222-2000DAQ-/DAQe-2213/221416-CH High Performan

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iv List of FiguresList of FiguresFigure 2-1: DAQe-2213/2214 Card Layout ... 15Figure 2-2: DAQ-2213/2214 Card Layout ...

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List of Figures vFigure 4-27: Mode7 Operation... 63Figure 4-28: Mode8 Operation...

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Introduction 11 IntroductionThe DAQ-/DAQe-2213/2214 is a 16-CH low cost, high-perfor-mance multi-function data acquisition card that can sample up to

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2Introduction1.1 FeaturesThe DAQ/DAQe-2213/2214 advanced data acquisition card hasthe following features:X 32-bit PCI bus (DAQ model) or PCI Express b

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Introduction 31.2 ApplicationsX Automotive TestingX Cable TestingX Transient signal measurementX ATEX Laboratory AutomationX Biotech measurement

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4Introduction1.3 SpecificationsAnalog Input (AI)X Programmable channels: 16 single-ended (SE) or 8 differ-ential input (DI)X A/D converter: A/D7663 or

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Introduction 5X Bandwidth (Typical 25ºC):X System Noise (LSBrms, including Quantization, Typical, 25°C)X Input impedance:Z Normal power on: 1 GΩ/100

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6IntroductionX Settling time to full-scale step (Typical, 25°C):X Time-base source: Internal 40 MHz or external clock Input (fmax: 40 MHz, fmin: 1 MHz

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Introduction 7Analog Output (AO)NOTE The DAQ-/DAQe-2213 does not support this function.X Channels: Two-channel analog voltage outputX DA converter: L

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Copyright 2007 ADLINK TECHNOLOGY INC.All Rights Reserved. The information in this document is subject to change without priornotice in order to improv

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8IntroductionGeneral Purpose Digital I/O (G.P. DIO, 82C55A)X Channels: 24 programmable input/outputX Compatibility: TTLX Input voltage:Z Logic Low: VI

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Introduction 9Analog Trigger (A.Trig)X Source:Z All analog input channelsZ External analog trigger (EXTATRIG)X Level: ±Full-scale, internal; ±10 V ex

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10 IntroductionPower Requirement (typical)X +5 VDC: 1.2 AX +12 VDC:Z 260 mA for DAQe-2213Z 470 mA for DAQe-2214X +3.3 VDC:Z 730 mA for DAQe-2213Z 700

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Introduction 111.4 Software SupportADLINK provides versatile software drivers and packages forusers’ different approach to building up a system. ADLI

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12 IntroductionDAQ-LVIEW PnP: LabVIEW DriverDAQ-LVIEW PnP contains the VIs, which are used to interfacewith NI’s LabVIEW software package. The DAQ-LVI

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Installation 132 InstallationThis chapter describes how to install the DAQ-/DAQe-2213/2214card. The contents of the package and unpacking information

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14 Installation2.2 UnpackingYour DAQ-/DAQe-2213/2214 card contains electro-static sensitivecomponents that can be easily be damaged by static electric

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Installation 152.3 Card LayoutDAQe-2213/2214Figure 2-1: DAQe-2213/2214 Card Layout

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16 InstallationDAQ-2213/2214Figure 2-2: DAQ-2213/2214 Card Layout

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Installation 172.4 PCI ConfigurationPlug and PlayWith support for plug and play, the card requests an interrupt num-ber via its PCI controller. The s

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Getting serviceCustomer satisfaction is our top priority. Contact us should yourequire any service or assistance.ADLINK TECHNOLOGY INC.Web Site http:/

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Signal Connections 193 Signal ConnectionsThis chapter describes DAQ-/DAQe-2213/2214 card connectorsand the signal connection between the DAQ-/DAQe-22

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20 Signal ConnectionsCN1 Connector* Symbols in “()” are for differential mode connection.AI0 (AIH0) 135 (AIL0) AI8AI1 (AIH1) 236 (AIL1) AI9AI2 (AIH2)

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Signal Connections 21CN2 ConnectorNC 135NCNC 236NCNC 337NCNC 438 NCDGND 539 DGNDRESERVED 640 DGNDEXTDTRIG 741 DGNDSSHOUT 842 DGNDRESERVED 943 DGNDRES

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22 Signal ConnectionsDA0OUT 135 AOGNDDA1OUT 236 AOGNDAOEXTREF 337 AOGNDNC 438 NCDGND 539 DGNDEXTWFTRIG 640 DGNDEXTDTRIG 741 DGNDSSHOUT 842 DGNDRESERVE

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Signal Connections 23CN1/CN2 Connector Signal DescriptionSignal Name Reference Direction DescriptionAIGND — —Analog ground for AI. All three ground r

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24 Signal ConnectionsSSI ConnectorSSI_TIMEBASE 1 2 DGNDSSI_ADCONV 3 4 DGNDRESERVED 5 6 DGNDSSI_SCAN_START 7 8 DGNDRESERVED 9 10 DGNDSSI_AD_TRIG 11 1

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Signal Connections 25SSI Connector Signal Description:SSI Timing Signal Setting FunctionSSI_TIMEBASEMaster Send the TIMEBASE outSlaveAccept the SSI_T

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26 Signal Connections3.2 Analog Input Signal ConnectionThe DAQ-/DAQe-2213/2214 card provides up to 16 single-endedor eight differential analog input c

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Signal Connections 27Referenced Single-ended (RSE) ModeIn referenced single-ended mode, all input signals are con-nected to the ground provided by th

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28 Signal ConnectionsDifferential Input ModeThe differential input mode provides two inputs that respond tosignal voltage difference between them. If

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Operation Theory 294 Operation Theory The operation theory of the DAQ-/DAQe-2213/2214 card functionsare described in this chapter. The functions incl

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30 Operation TheoryDAQ-/DAQe-2213/2214 AI Data FormatThe data format of the acquired 16-bit A/D data is two's comple-ment coding. Table 4-1 and T

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Operation Theory 31Software Conversion with Polling Data Transfer Acquisi-tion Mode (Software Polling)This is the easiest way to acquire a single A/D

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32 Operation TheoryProgrammable Scan Acquisition ModeScan Timing and ProcedureIt is recommended that you use this mode if your applicationsneed a fixe

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Operation Theory 33Figure 4-1: Scan TimingThere are four trigger modes to start the scan acquisition. Refer tosection 4.1 for details. The data trans

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34 Operation TheoryScan with SSHYou can send the SSHOUT signal on CN2 to external S&H cir-cuits to sample and hold all signals if you want to simu

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Operation Theory 35Trigger ModesThe DAQ-/DAQe-2213/2214 card provides four trigger sources(internal software trigger, external analog trigger, and di

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36 Operation TheoryPre-Trigger AcquisitionUse pre-trigger acquisition in applications where you want tocollect data before a trigger event. The A/D st

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Operation Theory 37Note that if a trigger event occurs when a scan is in progress, thedata acquisition won't stop until the scan completes, and

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Using this manual1.1 Audience and scopeThis manual guides you when using ADLINK multi-function DAQ-/DAQe-2213/2214 card. The card’s hardware, signal c

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38 Operation TheoryWhen the trigger signal occurs before the first M scans of data areconverted, the amount of stored data could be fewer than the ori

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Operation Theory 39Figure 4-5: Pre-trigger with M_enable=1NOTE The PSC_counter is set to 0 in pre-trigger acquisition mode. Acquisition_in_progress S

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40 Operation TheoryMiddle-Trigger AcquisitionUse middle-trigger acquisition in applications where you wantto collect data before and after a trigger e

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Operation Theory 41If the trigger event occurs when a scan is in progress, the stored Nscans of data would include this scan, as illustrated in Figur

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42 Operation TheoryPost-Trigger AcquisitionUse post-trigger acquisition in applications where you want tocollect data after a trigger event. The numbe

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Operation Theory 43Delay Trigger AcquisitionUse delay trigger acquisition in applications where you want todelay the data collection after the occurr

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44 Operation TheoryPost-Trigger or Delay-trigger Acquisition with re-triggerUse post-trigger or delay-trigger acquisition with re-triggerfunction in a

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Operation Theory 45Bus-mastering DMA Data TransferPCI bus-mastering DMA is necessary for high speed DAQ in orderto utilize the maximum PCI bandwidth.

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46 Operation TheoryFigure 4-11 shows a linked list that is constructed by three DMAdescriptors. Each descriptor contains a PCI address, a localaddress

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Operation Theory 474.2 D/A ConversionNOTE The DAQ-/DAQe-2213 card does not support this func-tion.There are two 12-bit D/A output channels available

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1.3 ConventionsTake note of the following conventions used throughout the man-ual to make sure that you perform certain tasks and instructionsproperly

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48 Operation TheoryThe D/A conversion is initiated by a trigger source. You mustdecide how to trigger the D/A conversion. The data output will startwh

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Operation Theory 49Timed Waveform GenerationThis mode can provide your applications with a precise D/A outputwith a fixed update rate. It can be used

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50 Operation TheoryFigure 4-12: Typical D/A Timing of Waveform GenerationNOTE The maximum D/A update rate is 1 MHz. Therefore, the minimum setting of

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Operation Theory 51Trigger ModesPost-trigger GenerationUse post-trigger when you want to perform DA waveform rightafter a trigger event occurs. In th

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52 Operation TheoryFigure 4-14: Delay Trigger Waveform GenerationPost-Trigger or Delay-Trigger with Re-triggerUse post-trigger or delay-trigger with r

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Operation Theory 53Iterative Waveform GenerationSet IC_Counter in order to generate iterative waveforms from thedata of a single waveform. The counte

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54 Operation Theory Figure 4-17: Infinite Iterative Waveform Generation with Post-trigger (DLY2_Counter = 0)Delay2 in Iterative Waveform GenerationTo

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Operation Theory 55Stop Modes of Scan UpdateYou can call software stop function to stop waveform generationwhen it is still in progress. Three stop m

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56 Operation TheoryIn stop mode II, after a software stop command is given, the wave-form generation does not stop until a complete single waveform is

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Operation Theory 574.3 Digital I/OThe DAQ-/DAQe-2213/2214 card contains 24 lines of general-pur-pose digital I/O (GPIO) which is provided through the

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Table of Contents iTable of ContentsTable of Contents... iList of Tables...

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58 Operation TheoryThe Basics of Timer/Counter FunctionsEach timer/counter has three inputs that can be controlled viahardware or software. These are

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Operation Theory 59Mode1: Simple Gated-Event CountingIn this mode, the counter counts the number of pulses on theGPTC_CLK after the software-start. I

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60 Operation TheoryFigure 4-22: Mode2 OperationMode3: Single Pulse-width MeasurementIn this mode, the counter counts the pulse-width of the signalon G

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Operation Theory 61Mode4: Single Gated Pulse GenerationThis mode generates a single pulse with programmable delayand programmable pulse-width followi

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62 Operation TheoryFigure 4-25: Mode5 OperationMode6: Re-triggered Single Pulse GenerationThis mode is similar to Mode5 except that the counter gener-

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Operation Theory 63Mode7: Single Triggered Continuous Pulse GenerationThis mode is similar to Mode5 except that the counter gener-ates continuous per

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64 Operation Theory4.5 Trigger SourcesADLINK provides flexible trigger selections in the DAQ-/DAQe-2213/2214 card. In addition to the internal softwar

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Operation Theory 65The trigger signal is generated when the analog trigger conditionis satisfied. There are five analog trigger conditions in the DAQ

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66 Operation TheoryBelow-Low Analog Trigger ConditionFigure 4-30 shows the below-low analog trigger condition, thetrigger signal is generated when the

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Operation Theory 67Inside-Region Analog Trigger ConditionFigure 4-32 shows the inside-region analog trigger condition,the trigger signal is generated

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ii Table of Contents4 Operation Theory ... 294.1 A/D Conversion...

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68 Operation TheoryFigure 4-33: High-Hysteresis Analog Trigger ConditionLow-Hysteresis Analog Trigger ConditionFigure 4-34 shows the low-hysteresis an

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Operation Theory 69External Digital TriggerAn external digital trigger occurs when a rising edge or a fallingedge is detected on the digital signal c

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70 Operation Theory4.6 User-controllable Timing SignalsIn order to meet the requirements for user-specific timing andrequirements for synchronizing mu

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Operation Theory 71You can utilize the flexible timing signals through our softwaredrivers, then simply and correctly connect the signals with theDAQ

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72 Operation TheoryWhen using AFI[0] as the external ADCONV source,each rising edge of AFI[0] would bring an effective con-version signal. Also note t

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Operation Theory 73Auxiliary Function Inputs (AFI)You can use the AFI in applications that take advantage of exter-nal circuitry to directly control

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74 Operation TheoryEXTDTRIG and EXTWFTRIGEXTDTRIG and EXTWFTRIG are dedicated digital trigger inputsignals for A/D and D/A operations. Refer to sectio

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Operation Theory 75AFI[1] (DAQ-/DAQe-2214 only)Regarding D/A operations, you can directly input the externalD/A update signal to replace the internal

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76 Operation TheorySystem Synchronization InterfaceThe SSI (System Synchronization Interface) provides the DAQtiming synchronization among multiple ca

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Operation Theory 77tion on the internal timing signals. Physically, the signal routingsare accomplished in the FPGA. Cards that are connected togethe

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List of Tables iiiList of TablesTable 1-1: Programmable Input Range ... 4Table 1-2: Bandwidth ...

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Calibration 795 CalibrationThis chapter introduces the calibration process to minimize ADmeasurement errors and DA output errors.5.1 Loading Calibrat

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80 Calibration5.2 Auto-calibrationThrough the DAQ-/DAQe-2213/2214 card auto-calibration feature,the calibration software measures and corrects almost

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Warranty Policy 81Warranty PolicyThank you for choosing ADLINK. To understand your rights andenjoy all the after-sales services we offer, please read

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82 Warranty Policy3. Our repair service is not covered by ADLINK's guaranteein the following situations:X Damage caused by not following instruct

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