DNx-AO-333 - 32-channel, 16-bit analog output board with analog voltage readback

DNx-AO-333 - 32-channel, 16-bit analog output board with analog voltage readback
Main features
  • 32 independent 16-bit DACs
  • On-board A/D converters monitor analog output voltages
  • 10 kHz per channel max update rate
  • ±10 V output range, ±10 mA per channel
  • Per-channel offset and gain calibration
  • Simultaneous update across all channels (if desired)

DNR-AO-333 is a high density, high-precision, 32-channel analog voltage output board, with Guardian series diagnostics, compatible with UEI’s popular “Cube” I/O chassis. The boards offer full 16-bit resolution and guarantee monotonicity over the entire operating temperature range. Utilizing an innovative per-channel digital offset and gain calibration, initial gain and offset errors are limited to ±450 μV and ±305 μV respectively. Each DNA/DNR-AO-333 channel provides an output range of ±10 V and is capable of driving ±10 mA. For applications requiring higher output current, please refer to the DNR-AO-308-350 layer.

The Guardian series built-in diagnostics provides on-board A/D converters allowing each analog output voltage to be monitored and confirmed. This powerful and yet simple tool sets the DNR-AO-333 apart from most D/A boards.

All 32 channels may be configured to update simultaneously, or they may be updated, one at a time, as data is written. A 1024 sample FIFO allows each D/A to be updated at 10 kHz without data loss. Double buffering the outputs combined with the use of low glitch D/As make the DNR-AO-333 an ideal solution for generating low frequency waveforms or providing highly accurate switched stimulus. The board also offers a digital input bit which may be used as a trigger or as a general purpose input. A digital output bit is also provided.

Software included with the DNR-AO-333 provides a comprehensive yet easy to use API that supports all popular Windows programming languages as well as supporting programmers using Linux and most real-time operating systems including QNX, RTX, RT Linux, VXworks and more. Finally, the UEIDAQ Framework supplies complete support for those creating applications in data acquisition software packages such as LabVIEW, MATLAB/Simulink, DASYLab or any application which supports ActiveX or OPC servers.

Also available: DNR-AO-332 identical to the DNR-AO-333 but without readback functionality.

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