Keithley DAS-1700 Series
Using the DAS-1700 Series with DriverLINX
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Analog Output Data Coding
DAS-1700 Series models use a variety of formats to encode analog output data, as
shown in the following table. DriverLINX refers to these coding schemes as the
“native” format.
Model
Format
Analog
Output
Resolution
Analog Output
Hardware
Code
AO,
ST-DA
Two’s complement, right-shifted 12 bits
-2048 to 2047
HR-DA
Two’s complement
16 bits
-32768 to 32767
Native Analog Output hardware codes for each DAS-1700 Series resolution.
-6
-4
-2
0
2
4
6
-2048
2047
AO, ST-DA
-6
-4
-2
0
2
4
6
- 3 2 7 6 8
3 2 7 6 7
HR
DAS-1700 Series native Analog Output Codes versus Voltage Range at unity gain.
DriverLINX refers to the default hardware analog-coding scheme as the “native”
format. For computer arithmetic in a higher level language, the 16-bit two’s
complement integer format is generally easier to use.
DriverLINX automatically converts digital-to-analog codes to integer format, if you
specify
integer
for the Format property. Or, applications can use DriverLINX’s data
conversion operations to transform an entire data buffer from many common integer
and floating-point formats to native format.
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