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SERIES IP220 INDUSTRIAL I/O PACK 

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-BIT HIGH-DENSITY ANALOG OUTPUT MODULE

DRAWINGS

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4501-441 IP220 JUMPER LOCATIONS

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4501-434 IP MECHANICAL ASSEMBLY

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4501-440 ANALOG OUTPUT CONNECTIONS

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4501-439 IP220 BLOCK DIAGRAM

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4501-462 CABLE 5025-550 (NON-SHIELDED)

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4501-463 CABLE 5025-551 (SHIELDED)

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4501-464 TERMINATION PANEL 5025-552

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4501-465 TRANSITION MODULE TRANS-GP

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MODEL

# OUTPUTS

OPERATING TEMPERATURE

RANGE

IP220-16

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0 to 70°C

IP220-8

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0 to 70°C

IP220-16E

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-40 to 85°C

IP220-8E

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-40 to 85°C

The information contained in this manual is subject to change
without notice. Acromag, Inc. makes no warranty of any kind with

regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the implied

warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.

Further, Acromag, Inc. assumes no responsibility for any errors that
may appear in this manual and makes no commitment to update, or
keep current, the information contained in this manual. No part of
this manual may be copied or reproduced in any form, without the
prior written consent of Acromag, Inc.

Table of Contents 

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1.0 GENERAL INFORMATION 

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KEY IP220 FEATURES 

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INDUSTRIAL I/O PACK INTERFACE FEATURES 

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SIGNAL INTERFACE PRODUCTS 

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INDUSTRIAL I/O PACK SOFTWARE LIBRARY 

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INDUSTRIAL I/O PACK OLE CONTROL SOFTWARE 

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2.0 PREPARATION FOR USE 

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UNPACKING AND INSPECTION 

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CARD CAGE CONSIDERATIONS 

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BOARD CONFIGURATION 

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Default Hardware Jumper Configuration 

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Power Supply Hardware Jumper Configuration 

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Programmable Register Configuration 

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Analog Output Data Format 

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CONNECTORS 

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IP Field I/O Connector (P2) 

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Analog Output Noise and Grounding Considerations 

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IP Logic Interface Connector 

(P1) 

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3.0 PROGRAMMING INFORMATION 

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ADDRESS MAPS 

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IP Identification PROM 

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DAC Channel Registers 

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Transparent Mode 

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Simultaneous Mode 

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Simultaneous Output Trigger 

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Channel Offset/Gain Error Coefficients 

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IP220 PROGRAMMING.CONSIDERATIONS 

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Using the Transparent Mode 

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Using the Simultaneous Mode 

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USE OF CALIBRATION DATA 

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Uncalibrated Performance 

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Calibrated Performance 

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4.0 THEORY OF OPERATION 

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ANALOG OUTPUTS 

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LOGIC/POW ER INTERFACE 

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5.0 SERVICE AND REPAIR 

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SERVICE AND REPAIR ASSISTANCE 

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PRELIMINARY SERVICE PROCEDURE 

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6.0 SPECIFICATIONS 

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GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 

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ANALOG OUTPUTS 

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INDUSTRIAL I/O PACK COMPLIANCE 

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APPENDIX 

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CABLE: MODEL 5025-550 

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CABLE: MODEL 5025-551 

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TERMINATION PANEL: MODEL 5025-552 

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TRANSITION MODULE: MODEL TRANS-GP 

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IMPORTANT SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

It is very important for the user to consider the possible adverse

effects of power, wiring, component, sensor, or software failures in
designing any type of control or monitoring system. This is
especially important where economic property loss or human life is
involved. It is important that the user employ satisfactory overall
system design. It is agreed between the Buyer and Acromag, that
this is the Buyer's responsibility.

1.0 GENERAL_ INFORMATION

The Industrial I/O Pack (IP) Series IP220 module is a 12-bit,

high-density, single-size IP, analog output board with the capability
to drive up to 16 analog voltage output channels. The IP220 utilizes
state of the art Surface-Mounted Technology (SMT) to achieve its
high channel density and is an ideal choice for many industrial
control and scientific applications that require high-density, high-
reliability, and high-performance at a low cost.

KEY IP220 FEATURES

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H i g h  Channel Count 

- Individual control of up to 16 analog

voltage output channels is provided. Four units mounted on a
carrier board provide up to 64 output channels in a single
system slot.

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1 2 -Bit Accuracy 

- Each channel contains its own 12-bit,

Digital to Analog Converter (DAC) with an 8uS output settling
time.

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B i p o l a r  Outputs 

- Provides bipolar voltage range outputs: -10

to +10 Volts.

•   R e l i a b l e  Software Calibration - Calibration coefficients

stored on-board provide the means for accurate software
calibration of the module.

•   I n d i v i d u a l  Output Control - Output channels can be

individually selected and updated with a single channel data
write command when using the "transparent" output mode.

•  Simultaneous Output Control - All output channels can be

simultaneously updated with a single software trigger command
when using the "simultaneous' output mode (DAC's are
double-buffered which allows new data to be written to each
channel before the simultaneous trigger updates the outputs).

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Summary of Contents for IP220 Series

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Page 5: ...upply sourced from the P2 connector The IN OUT configuration of the jumpers for the different supplies is shown in the following table IN means that the pins noted are shorted together with a shorting...

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Page 8: ...rred to the output latch and the updated analog output appears at the board s field connector The data of all the channels is simultaneously transferred once per simultaneous trigger from the D A inpu...

Page 9: ...ously and synchronously to produce desired analog outputs This method is useful for applications that require updating all the channels simultaneously and synchronously Each channel is written to with...

Page 10: ...esired_Voltage 2048 2 Using equation 2 one can determine the ideal count for any desired voltage within the range For example if it is desired to output a voltage of 5 Volts equation 2 retums the resu...

Page 11: ...The Transparent Mode allows channels to be updated quickly on an individual basis since data written to the input latch is immediately transfered to the output latch and converted to an updated analo...

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