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Company site: http://www.XycomVME.com/
Company site: http://www.XycomVME.com/


Manual [https://clonwiki.jlab.org/wiki/clondocs/man/VME/xvme240.pdf (pdf)]
XVME-564 64-channel Analog Input Module
 
The XVME-564 is a powerful VMEbus-compatible analog input module capable of performing analog-to-digital (A/D) conversions with a 16-bit resolution. The module can be configured to provide 64 single-ended, 32 differential, or 64 pseudo-differential analog input channels, with three ranges of programmable gain and six modes of operation.
 
In addition to offering these powerful capabilities, the XVME-564 offers backward compatibility with the XVME-560 via a jumper selection. In this mode, the XVME-564 offers 12-bit analog input conversions.
 
XVME-564 features include:
 
* 64 single-ended, 32 differential, or 64 psuedo-differential 16-bit input channels
* Unipolar 0-5 V, 0-10 V, or bipolar ±5 V, ±10 V operation
* Programmable gains of 1, 2, 5,10; 4, 8, 20, 40; or 10, 20, 50, 100
* 16-bit conversion
* 6 operating modes
  o Single channel conversion
  o Sequential channel conversion
  o Random channel conversion
  o External trigger conversion
  o Autoscanning conversion
  o Programming gain
* 10 μsec acquisition and conversion time
* 16 μsec settling time
 
Manual [https://clonwiki.jlab.org/wiki/clondocs/man/VME/xvme564.pdf (pdf)]

Revision as of 14:12, 12 December 2008

Company site: http://www.XycomVME.com/

XVME-564 64-channel Analog Input Module

The XVME-564 is a powerful VMEbus-compatible analog input module capable of performing analog-to-digital (A/D) conversions with a 16-bit resolution. The module can be configured to provide 64 single-ended, 32 differential, or 64 pseudo-differential analog input channels, with three ranges of programmable gain and six modes of operation.

In addition to offering these powerful capabilities, the XVME-564 offers backward compatibility with the XVME-560 via a jumper selection. In this mode, the XVME-564 offers 12-bit analog input conversions.

XVME-564 features include:

  • 64 single-ended, 32 differential, or 64 psuedo-differential 16-bit input channels
  • Unipolar 0-5 V, 0-10 V, or bipolar ±5 V, ±10 V operation
  • Programmable gains of 1, 2, 5,10; 4, 8, 20, 40; or 10, 20, 50, 100
  • 16-bit conversion
  • 6 operating modes
 o Single channel conversion
 o Sequential channel conversion
 o Random channel conversion
 o External trigger conversion
 o Autoscanning conversion
 o Programming gain
  • 10 μsec acquisition and conversion time
  • 16 μsec settling time

Manual (pdf)