Analog I/O card
5 VDC, 20 mA, RS422 | RN1300
Rabbit
RN1300 RabbitNet
D/A Expansion Card
Description
The RabbitNet RN1300 D/A card is the third in a series of peripheral I/O cards designed for use with Rabbit controller products with RabbitNet expansion ports, such as the BL2500 Coyote and OP7200 eDisplay. The cards are DIN rail mountable and have friction-lock connectors for simplified OEM manufacturability.
RabbitNet
RabbitNet expansion ports enable a modular and expandable embedded control system whose configuration of expansion cards can be tailored to a large variety of demanding real-time control, display, and data-acquisition applications. A typical RabbitNet system consists of a master single-board computer and one or more peripheral cards. A high-performance Rabbit® 3000 or Rabbit® 2000 microprocessor on the master provides fast data processing, and the BL2500 master also provides the DCIN and +5 V power for the peripheral cards.
Programming RabbitNet Cards
Programs are developed and debugged using Rabbit's industry-proven Dynamic C® software, which runs on a Windows PC. The D/A card is a slave; the master to which RabbitNet boards are connected is programmed using version 8.01 or later of Rabbit's Dynamic C.
D/A Expansion Card
Description
The RabbitNet RN1300 D/A card is the third in a series of peripheral I/O cards designed for use with Rabbit controller products with RabbitNet expansion ports, such as the BL2500 Coyote and OP7200 eDisplay. The cards are DIN rail mountable and have friction-lock connectors for simplified OEM manufacturability.
RabbitNet
RabbitNet expansion ports enable a modular and expandable embedded control system whose configuration of expansion cards can be tailored to a large variety of demanding real-time control, display, and data-acquisition applications. A typical RabbitNet system consists of a master single-board computer and one or more peripheral cards. A high-performance Rabbit® 3000 or Rabbit® 2000 microprocessor on the master provides fast data processing, and the BL2500 master also provides the DCIN and +5 V power for the peripheral cards.
Programming RabbitNet Cards
Programs are developed and debugged using Rabbit's industry-proven Dynamic C® software, which runs on a Windows PC. The D/A card is a slave; the master to which RabbitNet boards are connected is programmed using version 8.01 or later of Rabbit's Dynamic C.
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