Maintenance
operations
edges. DIMMs are mechanically polarized; you cannot insert
one upside down. Inserting the DIMM takes some force: the
module is only inserted when the ejection levers snap shut.
Setting the ADC
input range
The ADC and DACs may together be set to a working range of
5 V or
10 V. This is done through TRY1401 (version 3.35 or
later). The setting is stored in non-volatile memory and is not
affected by power cycling. Your Power1401 will be supplied
with the default setting of
5 V unless you have asked for it to
be supplied with the range set to
10 V.
Note that analogue performance is inherently poorer on the
10 V range: ADC inter-channel cross-talk rises disproportion-
ately faster with sampling rate, and DAC settling time is longer.
Warning
To alter the voltage range, select
Start
,
All Programs
,
1401 support
,
TRY1401
Inside the
File
menu, click on
1401 Options…
Select from the
dropdown list to set the ADC and DACs working range. Hit
OK
to confirm the change, or
Cancel
, as appropriate. The change
takes effect the next time the Power1401 is power-cycled.
TRY1401, ADC and
DAC range selection
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