Digital I/O card CPCI-1500
16 digital inputs16 digital outputsCompactPCI

digital I/O card
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Characteristics

Signal type
digital
Number of inputs/outputs
16 digital inputs, 16 digital outputs
Bus standard
CompactPCI, PXI
Applications
current, voltage
Other characteristics
programmable

Description

The CompactPCI 32 digital I/O board CPCI-1500 has 16 digital inputs, 24 V, and 16 digital outputs, 24 V. 14 inputs are interruptible. The board is especially suited for applications like I/O control, ON/OFF monitoring of motors, lights, etc. in the harsh industrial environment. Description Features Can be inserted in PXI systems, with restricted functionality 3 software-programmable timers Connector and software compatible to digital I/O boards APCI-1500/PA 1500 Monitoring program for testing and setting the board functions Reverse voltage protection All inputs are filtered Output current per channel 500 mA Timer programmable watchdog for resetting the outputs to “0“ Diagnostic report through status register at shortcircuits, overtemperature, voltage drop or watchdog Interrupt triggered through watchdog, timer, error At Power-On, the outputs are reset to “0“ Short-circuit current for 16 outputs ~ 3 A typ Short-circuit current per output ~1.5 A typ. Self-resetting fuse (electronic fuse) Overtemperature and overvoltage protection 24 V power outputs with protection diodes and filters Ext. 24 V voltage supply screened and filtered Shutdown logic, when the external supply voltage drops below 7 V Programmable watchdog for resetting the outputs in case of error

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