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Using the DAS-1700 Series with DriverLINX
Keithley DAS-1700 Series
Analog Input Expansion Channels
Multiplexers can expand the number of analog input channels from the 16 base
channels up to 256 differential analog input channels. The DAS-1700 Series
hardware automatically switches the multiplexer channels, allowing you to specify
expansion channels numbers along with base channels numbers in a channel list.
To enable DriverLINX to use multiplexers, enable expansion mode in the Configure
DAS-1700 Options dialog (see Special…). With expansion mode enabled,
DriverLINX considers the board to have the original 16 base channels followed by
256 expansion channels.
DriverLINX uses a static numbering scheme for attaching multiplexers. Attaching or
removing a mux from a base channel doesn’t change the Logical Channel number of
any other channel. DriverLINX reserves a fixed number of expansion channels for
each potential mux, whether it is attached or not.
To determine the DriverLINX Logical Channel number for a multiplexer channel,
use the following formula or refer to the table that follows it. Note that DriverLINX
uses 0-based numbering for all channels.
<logical chan#> = <num base chan> + <base chan#>
×
<num mux chan> + <mux chan#>
Term
Description
<logical chan#>
Logical Channel number to use in channel lists.
<num base chan>
Number of base channels on the DAS-1700 board
<base chan#>
Base channel on the DAS-1700 board where you attached
the mux.
<num mux chan>
Number of expansion channels DriverLINX reserves for
the mux. (16 for DAS-1700 expansion accessories).
<mux chan#>
Channel on the expansion board where you attached the
signal. Mux channels are numbered from 0 to 15.
For example, the Logical Channel address for channel 4 on a mux attached to base
channel 3 is
16 + 3
×
16 + 4 = 68.
To specify multiplexer input channels 0, 1, and 2 on an expansion board connected to
base channel 0, use 16, 17, and 18 in the channel/gain list.
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