Hardware
expansion
The Signal
top-box: 4
extra DACs
The Signal top-box is designed for customers that require a
larger number of DACs than usual. It provides another four,
which are mapped onto DAC output channels 2
-
5.
Additionally, DACs 2 and 3 on the main board are brought out
to BNCs on the top-box, and mapped onto channels 6 and 7.
Thus there are eight DACs in total, all available from front-
panel BNCs.
The Signal top-box also provides eight channels of ADC input,
mapped as channels 8 - 15. The inputs are of identical design to
the ones on the main unit, with optional selectable gains of
unity,
2,
5 or
10, and input range of
5 V or
10 V as set on
the motherboard. The rear-panel ADC inputs are mapped onto
channels 16 - 23. The top-box brings two more bits of digital
output, bits 2 and 3 of the upper byte, to front-panel BNCs.
The top-box makes internal connections to the Power1401
motherboard. This expansion board, the CED 2701-05, requires
the Power1401 expanded mechanics (can and case), and it is
usually more convenient to send an unexpanded unit back to
CED for upgrading than for the end-user to install it.
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