Digital I/O Solutions From
Measurement Computing
Digital I/O refers to digital inputs (I) and digital outputs (O). The digital
I/O on a data acquisition board or card is basic logic level digital signals.
Digital input voltage levels for the On-State or Logic Code 1 are
typically from 2 to 5 volts. Digital input voltage levels for the Off-State or
Logic Code 0 are typically from 0.8 to 0.0 volt.
Digital output voltage levels for the On-State or Logic Code 1 are
typically from 3 to 5 volts. Digital output voltage levels for the Off-State or
Logic Code 0 are typically from 0.4 to 0.0 volt.
A standard data acquisition board or card may have 4, 8, 16, or 32 lines or
channels of digital I/O, and can be in most combinations of input and output
channels. However, for more complex applications, complete standalone digital
I/O boards are available with 96 channels of I/O. These special-purpose boards
might provide both logic-level and high-current drive outputs (64 mA sink, 15
mA source), compatible with relay and SSR and relay racks.
In addition to multichannel I/O with logic-level and high-current drive
outputs, the digital I/O family of products includes a lot more. Included in
this family you will find multichannel counter/times (with and without crystal
control oscillator), 2-4 channel quadrature encoder boards, 16-channel
electromechanical relay boards, and 32-bit interrupt vector input boards.
Measurement Computing Corporation offers the largest selection of PC-based data
acquisition and measurement products. Shop our online catalog by selecting a
category above. From PCI, USB, PC/104, ISA, and PCMCIA bus boards to external
systems based on USB, RS-232, RS-422, RS-485, and GPIB interfaces; Measurement
Computing has everything you need for your PC-based data acquisition and
control applications.
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