Digital I/O card mPCIe-DIO-24A
TTLMini PCI ExpressFPGA

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Characteristics

Signal type
digital
Bus
TTL
Bus standard
Mini PCI Express, FPGA
Number of inputs/outputs
24-I/O
Mounting
panel-mounted, panel-mounted
Other characteristics
flexible

Description

-With Digital Integration Features! -Outputs with pulse/train / PWM / frequency / and Quadrature generation, Inputs with digital filtering and flexible measurement of pulse duration, frequency, and event counting, IRQ generation and more. -PCI Express Mini Card (mPCIe) Type F1, with latching I/O connectors -24 high-current LVTTL DIO lines (24ma source/sink) -Change-of-State (COS) detection IRQ generation -10k ohm pull-up resistors -Four and eight bit ports independently software selectable for use as inputs or outputs -All signals brought out to optional panel-mountable 37-pin male D-Sub connector -RoHS standard -Available Now in M.2 form! -Designed, made, supported, and manufactured in the USA FACTORY OPTIONS -Industrial operating temperature (-40°C to +85°C) -TTL signaling with user supplied VCCIO (5V) The mPCIe-DIO-24A is a type F1 PCI Express Mini Card (mPCIe) and optional cable assembly (D-Sub 37-pin Male connector) designed to be easily panel-mounted in any application environment. It uses the high speed PCI Express bus to transfer digital data to and from the card. The digital I/O is compatible with 8255 PPI chips making it easy to program. This also allows for simple and trouble-free migration from other ACCES PCI and PCI Express digital I/O cards, but also provides for advanced features enabled by the onboard FPGA logic.

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