Keithley DAS-1700 Series
Configuring the DAS-1700 Series
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Analog Input Subsystem Page
Use the Analog Input subsystem page to choose between single-ended or differential
analog input connections and to set or view your board’s interrupt request level.
Channels
On the DAS-1700 boards, Analog Input channel configuration is software
programmable for 16 single-ended or 8 differential analog inputs.
When configuring the Analog Input Subsystem, you choose a default configuration
for all channels. Applications can use the default configuration or specify the
connection type for each channel it uses. This scheme supports applications that use
DAS-1700-specific features as well as those that use only generic features. For
programming information, see “Analog Input Channels” on page 53.
Range
The analog input ranges for the DAS-1700 Series are fully software programmable.
DriverLINX grays out this property in the configuration dialog.
Interrupt
Configure the board with an interrupt for full support of the board’s capabilities.
Windows NT
For Windows NT, select a free interrupt request level to support interrupt or DMA
mode transfers. Valid IRQ settings are: 3, 5, 7, 10, 11, 15 and None.
Windows 95/98
Under Windows 95/98, Add New Hardware automatically selects an appropriate
interrupt. To change the setting, see “Using the Windows 95/98 Device Manager” on
page 17.
DMA
Configure the board with a DMA channel for full support of the board’s capabilities.
For Windows NT, select a free DMA channel to support DMA mode transfers. Valid
DMA settings are: 5, 6, 7 and None.
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