4. Functions
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AD12-64(PCI), AD12-16(PCI)
1. Setting the Conversion Conditions
First, set the conditions for executing analog input.
Resolution
“Resolution” signifies the number of bits used by an analog input device to represent analog signals.
The higher the resolution, the more finely the voltage range is segmented, allowing the device to convert
analog values to digital equivalents more precisely.
A device with a resolution of 12bit divides the range width into 4096 segments.
When the device covers the range of 0 - 10V, the minimum unit of converted voltages is
10÷4096=2.44mV.
If the device has a resolution of 16bit, it is 10÷65536 = 0.153mV instead.
AD12-64(PCI)
: The resolution is 12bit.
AD12-16(PCI)
: The resolution is 12bit.
Input Mode
“Input Mode” indicates the method of connecting analog input signals.
The input modes available are single-ended input and differential input.
The single-ended input mode is suitable for the environment in which the potential difference between
the signal source and ground and noise components can be ignored. For the environment in which they
cannot be ignored, the differential input mode is suitable.
The number of channels available in differential input mode is half that in single-ended input mode.
Channel
“Channel” represents each point of analog input.
For individual channel numbers, see “Connector Pin Assignment” in Chapter 3.
You can specify an arbitrary number of points of analog input by setting the channels by means of
software.