Db-78 female pin assignments (card edge connector), Direct hardware control, Reading the inputs – Impulse 8004e User Manual

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DB-78 Female Pin Assignments (Card Edge Connector)

Bit

Port A Pins

Port B Pins

Port C Pins

Port D Pins

0 55,74

47,66 2,20 10,28

1 54,73

46,65 3,21 11,29

2 53,72

45,64 4,22 12,30

3 52,71

44,63 5,23 13,31

4 51,70

43,62 6,24 14,32

5 50,69

42,61 7,25 15,33

6 49,68

41,60 8,26 16,34

7 48,67

40,59 9,27 17,35

GND 39,57,58

18,36,37

+12V 38

1

+5V 56

19


Direct Hardware Control

In systems where the users program has direct access to the hardware (DOS) the
tables that follow give the mapping and functions that the DIO-32.PCIe provides.

Function Available

Port

Address Hex

Port Type

RD A

Base

+

0

Optically Isolated Input Port

RD

B

Base + 1

RD/WR C

Base

+

2

Reed Relay Output Port

RD/WR D

Base

+

3

RD = Read, RD/WR = Read or Write


Reading the Inputs

The inputs are active Low. If no voltage is applied across one of the differential
inputs it returns a one on that bit. If an AC or DC voltage is applied it returns a zero
on that bit.

Reading the Outputs

The relay ports return the ones complement of the value that is currently being used
to drive the relays.

Writing the Outputs

The output ports are the only ports that can be written. The relays on a standard
DIO-32.PCIe are normally open. To close a relay a one must be written to the
appropriate bit.

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