ADLINK PCI-9524 User Manual
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Signal Connections
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Line-driver outputs
A Line-driver output stage is of differential output type, providing a 
normal output and a complementary output for each signal port. A 
Line-driver usually works at a much lower supply voltage and can 
toggle quickly. By utilizing differential transmission topology, the 
transmission distance can be extended considerably and with rel-
atively low EMI.
The line-driver used on PCI-9524 is of voltage-driving type 
AM26LS31, compliant with ANSI TIA/EIA-422-B requirements. 
Either one of the two complementary outputs can be regarded as 
a single-ended push-pull output, and can be connected to an opto-
isolated input or a TTL input.
Opto-coupler Inputs
Opto-coupler inputs are of current input type devices, made of a 
light-emitting-diode (LED) and an integrated light-sensitive transis-
tor. They accept wide input voltage ranges, provided that the input 
current is limited by a series external resistor in order to protect 
the integrated LED device.
Line-receiver inputs
The line-receiver, as its name implies, is used to accept signals 
from line-drivers. It's of differential input type, providing a normal 
input and a complementary input for each signal port.
NOTE:
NOTE:
1) The isolated ground (ISOGND) is shared between all iso-
lated functions in PCI-9524. Make sure the ISOGND is con-
nected to a known ground potential, only at one point in the 
system.
2) Do not let the ISOGND float, nor connect it directly to a 
chassis, as it may cause EMI and/or accumulate a charge that 
lead to safety hazards.
3) Shield the exposed ISOGND pins, connectors, and wiring, if 
possible to run a ground potential that is greater then 30-VDC.
4) Do not connect the ISOGND to analog ground (AGND), the 
noise on ISOGND will ruin analog performance.