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Edition 1 Printed in Taiwan PCIE-1760 User Manual January 2013 ii Declaration of Conformity CE This product has passed the CE test for environmental specifications when shielded cables are used for external wiring. We recommend the use of shielded cables. This kind of cable is available from Advantech. Please contact your local supplier for ordering information. CE This product has passed the CE test for environmental specifications. Test conditions for passing included the equipment being operated within an industrial enclosure. In order to protect the product from being damaged by ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) and EMI leakage, we strongly recommend the use of CE-compliant industrial enclosure products. FCC Class B Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. 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Don't touch any components on the CPU card or other cards while the PC is on. Disconnect power before making any configuration changes. The sudden rush of power as you connect a jumper or install a card may damage sensitive electronic components. v PCIE-1760 User Manual PCIE-1760 User Manual vi Contents Chapter Chapter Chapter 1 Overview...............................................1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Introduction ............................................................................................... 2 Features .................................................................................................... 2 Applications............................................................................................... 7 Installation Guide ...................................................................................... 7 Software Overview .................................................................................... 7 Accessories.............................................................................................. 8 2 Hardware Installation ..........................9 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Installation ............................................................................................... 10 Unpacking ............................................................................................... 10 Driver Installation .................................................................................... 11 Hardware Installation .............................................................................. 11 Figure 2.1 Device Manager ....................................................... 12 3 Signal Connections ...........................13 3.1 3.2 Overview ................................................................................................. 14 Switch and Jumper Settings ................................................................... 14 Figure 3.1 Card Connector, Jumper and Switches.................... 14 Table 3.1: Summary of Jumper Settings ................................... 14 Table 3.2: Board ID setting (SW1)............................................. 15 Signal Connections ................................................................................. 16 Figure 3.2 Isolated DI Connection ............................................. 17 Figure 3.3 Relay Output Connection ......................................... 17 3.3 Appendix A Specifications ....................................19 A.1 Specifications .......................................................................................... 20 A.1.1 PCIE-1760 .................................................................................. 20 Appendix B Block Diagram ...................................23 B.1 PCIE-1760............................................................................................... 24 vii PCIE-1760 User Manual PCIE-1760 User Manual viii Chapter 1 Overview 1 1.1 Introduction The Advantech PCIE-1760 is a 8-channel isolated digital input and 8-channel relay output card for the PCI Express bus. The PCIE-1760’s isolated digital input channels are ideal for digital input in noisy environments or with floating potentials.Each isolated digital input supports both dry contact and wet contact, designated by jumper settings, so that it can easily interface with other devices. PCIE-1760 relays can serve as ON/OFF control devices or small power switches. For easy monitoring, each relay is equipped with one green LED to reflect its ON/OFF status. Moreover, PCIE-1760 also offers counter input and PWM input/output channels. The following sections of this chapter will provide further information about features, installation guide, together with some brief information on software and accessories for the PCIE-1760 card. 1.2 Features PCIE-1760 8 opto-isolated digital input channels 8 relay actuator output channels 2 counter input channels and 2 opto-isolated PWM output channels High-voltage isolation on isolated I/O channels (2,500 VDC) LED indicators to show activated relays Jumper selectable dry contact or wet contact for digital input channels D-type connector for isolated input and output channels High ESD protection (2,000 VDC) High over-voltage protection (70 VDC) Wide input range (10 ~ 30 VDC) Board ID to identify specific card when multiple devices are installed The Advantech PCIE-1760 offers the following main features: Robust Protection The PCIE-1760 digital input channels feature robust isolation protection for industrial, lab and machinery automation applications. It durably withstands voltage up to 2,500 VDC, preventing your host system from any incidental harm. If connected to an external input source with surge-protection, the PCIE-1760 can offer up to a maximum of 2,000 VDC ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) protection. Even with an input voltage rising up to 70 VDC, the PCIE-1760 can still manage to work properly, albeit only for a short period of time. Plug-and-Play Function The PCIE-1760 is a Plug-and-Play device, which fully complies with PCI Express Specification Rev V1.0. During card installation, there is no need to set jumpers or DIP switches. Instead, all bus-related configurations such as base I/O address and interrupt are automatically done by the Plug-and-Play function. PCIE-1760 User Manual 2 Counters on PCIE-1760 have a counter value match interrupt function. When this interrupt function is enabled, an interrupt signal will be generated if the counter value reaches a pre-set counter match value. The counter will continue to count until an overflow occurs, then it will go back to its reset value zero and continue the counting process. A user can set each individual counter channel to count either falling edge (high-to-low) or rising edge (low-to-high) signals. Except measurement functionality, counter input channels can combine with PWM output channels to generate single pulse, pulse train or PWM (pulse-width modulated) output signal. A pulse-width modulated waveform is created when the High and Low periods of a periodic rectangular signal are varied. Using PCIE-1760, user can individually set each PWM channel’s High and Low periods for from 2 to (232 -1) units (1 unit = 50 µs), depending on his needs. 1. Event counter: PCIE-1760 built-in counter can calculate how many pulse are sent into the input channel. 2. Frequency measurement: PCIE-1760 built-in counter can measure the frequency value of the signal connected to counter input. 3 PCIE-1760 User Manual Overview Counter Input and PWM Input/Output PCIE-1760 offer two counter inputs which can perform event counting, frequency measurement and pulse width measurement. Chapter 1 Board ID The PCIE-1760 has a built-in DIP Switch that helps define each card’s ID when multiple PCIE-1760 cards have been installed on the same PC chassis. The board ID setting function is very useful when users build their system with multiple PCIE-1760 cards. With correct Board ID settings, you can easily identify and access each card during hardware configuration and software programming. 3. Pulse Width measurement: PCIE-1760 built-in counter can measure the pulse width value of the signal connected to counter input. 4. Pulse Output with Interrupt: PCIE-1760 counter has internal clock that you can produce periodic output signal with interrupt generated at the same time. PCIE-1760 counter will use internal clock as time base, to fulfill the frequency you want to set. PCIE-1760 supports two output types: pulse and toggled. See figure below as example, the desired frequency is 3 MHz. The internal clock is 20 MHz, so PCIE-1760 will periodically generate output signal and interrupt every 6 pulses of the internal clock. (20 MHz / 3 MHz = 6.67). Note! If the output signal logic high time or logic low time (see figure below) is less than 100 µs, you cannot see the output signal. This is because PCIE-1760 is equipped with photocouple component on PWM output channel, and their response time is not fast enough to make the frequency faster than 20 kHz. PCIE-1760 User Manual 4 Chapter 1 5. Delay Pulse Generation: Using PCIE-1760 internal clock, you can generate a single pulse after a specific period, starting from a trigger signal connecting to counter gate input. For example, if you define the count equals to 3 (as figure below), a single pulse will be generated after 3 pulses of internal clock signals pass, after a trigger signal from counter gate becomes high. Overview Note! If the output signal logic high time or logic low time (see figure below) is less than 100 μs, you cannot see the output signal. This is because PCIE-1760 is equipped with photocouple component on PWM output channel, and their response time is not fast enough to make the frequency faster than 20 kHz. 5 PCIE-1760 User Manual 6. PWM Output: PCIE-1760 can generate PWM (pulse width modulation) signal which you can configure its logic high time and logic low time as figure below. Digital Filter for Digital Input Channels The PCIE-1760 includes a programmable digital filter on each digital input channel to eliminate the unexpected signal or noise from the card's inputs. When the digital filter is enabled, the state of the corresponding input channel will not update immediately until one high/low signal has lasted for a period which is programmed by the user. Interrupt Function Ensures Faster System Response The PCIE-1760 provides a “Pattern Match” interrupt function for the digital input channels. It monitors the state of some or all of the input channels and compares it with a pre-set pattern. When the received state matches the pre-set pattern, PCIE1760 will generate an interrupt signal to the system. The “Change of Input State” interrupt function means PCIE-1760 monitors the state of the input channels. When any input changes its state, the card interrupts the system to handle this event. Note! For detailed specifications of the PCIE-1760, refer to Appendix A, Specifications. PCIE-1760 User Manual 6 Chapter 1 1.3 Applications Industrial ON/OFF control Signal switching External relay driving Digital signal and contact status monitoring Industrial and lab automation Laboratory & Education Before you install your PCIE-1760 card, please make sure you have the following necessary components: PCIE-1760 card PCIE-1760 User’s Manual Advantech driver DAQNavi (included in the CD-ROM) Wiring cable PCL-10137 (option) Wiring board ADAM-3937 (option) Personal computer or workstation with a PCI Express-bus slot Some other optional components are also available for enhanced operation: Application software: Advantech Navigator (Utility) offered by DAQNavi software. After you get the necessary components and maybe some of the accessories for enhanced operation of your card, you can then begin the Installation procedures. 1.5 Software Overview Advantech offers device drivers, SDKs, third-party driver support and application software to help fully exploit the functions of your PCIE-1760 card. All these software packages are available on the companion CD-ROM or you can browse Advantech website to get the latest update: http://www.advantech.com/. 7 PCIE-1760 User Manual Overview 1.4 Installation Guide 1.6 Accessories Advantech offers a complete set of accessory products to support the PCIE-1760 card. These accessories include: Wiring Cable The PCL-10137 shielded cable is specially designed for PCIE-1760 cards to provide high resistance to noise. To achieve better signal quality, the signal wires are twisted in such a way as to form a “twisted-pair cable”, reducing cross-talk and noise from other signal sources. Furthermore, its digital lines are separately sheathed and shielded to neutralize EMI/EMC problems. Wiring Boards The ADAM-3937 is a 37-pin D-type wiring terminal module for DIN-rail mounting. This terminal module can be readily connected to the Advantech cards and allow easy yet reliable access to individual pin connections for the PCIE-1760 card. PCIE-1760 User Manual 8 Chapter 2 2 Hardware Installation 2.1 Installation This chapter gives users a package item checklist, proper instructions about unpacking and step-by-step procedures for both driver and card installation. 2.2 Unpacking After receiving your PCIE-1760 package, please inspect its contents first. The package should contain the following items: PCIE-1760 card Companion CD-ROM User’s Manual The PCIE-1760 card harbors certain electronic components vulnerable to electrostatic discharge (ESD). ESD could easily damage the integrated circuits and certain components if preventive measures are not carefully paid attention to. Before removing the card from the antistatic plastic bag, you should take following precautions to ward off possible ESD damage: Touch the metal part of your computer chassis with your hand to discharge static electricity accumulated on your body. Or one can also use a grounding strap. Touch the anti-static bag to a metal part of your computer chassis before opening the bag. Take hold of the card only by the metal bracket when removing it out of the bag. After taking out the card, first you should: Inspect the card for any possible signs of external damage (loose or damaged components, etc.). If the card is visibly damaged, please notify our service department or our local sales representative immediately. Avoid installing a damaged card into your system. Also pay extra caution to the following aspects to ensure proper installation: Avoid physical contact with materials that could hold static electricity such as plastic, vinyl and Styrofoam. Whenever you handle the card, grasp it only by its edges. DO NOT TOUCH the exposed metal pins of the connector or the electronic components. Note! Keep the anti-static bag for future use. You might need the original bag to store the card if you have to remove the card from PC or transport it elsewhere. PCIE-1760 User Manual 10 We recommend you to install the driver before you install the PCIE-1760 card into your system, since this will guarantee a smooth installation process. The Advantech device driver installation for the PCIE-1760 card is included on the companion CD-ROM that is shipped with your DA&C card package. 2.4 Hardware Installation Make sure you have installed the driver first before you install the card. After the device driver installation is completed, you can now go on to install the PCIE-1760 card in any PCI Express slot on your computer. Follow the steps below to install the card on your system. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Turn off your computer and unplug the power cord and cables. TURN OFF your computer before installing or removing any components on the computer. Remove the cover of your computer. Remove the slot cover on the back panel of your computer. Touch the metal part on the surface of your computer to neutralize the static electricity that might be on your body. Insert the PCIE-1760 card into a PCI Express slot. Hold the card only by its edges and carefully align it with the slot. Insert the card firmly into place. Use of excessive force must be avoided, otherwise the card might be damaged. Fasten the bracket of the PCI Express card on the back panel of the computer. Connect appropriate accessories to the PCI Express card. Replace the cover of your computer chassis. Re-connect the cables you removed in step 2. Plug in the power cord and turn on the computer. Note! In case you installed the card without installing the Device Drivers first, Win95/98/ME will recognize your card as an “unknown device” after rebooting, and will prompt you to provide the necessary driver. Ignore the prompting messages (just click the Cancel button) and set up the driver according to the steps described in 2.3 Driver Installation. 11 PCIE-1760 User Manual Hardware Installation Note! Chapter 2 2.3 Driver Installation After the PCIE-1760 card is installed, you can verify whether it is properly installed on your system through the Device Manager: 1. Access the Device Manager through Control Panel/System/Device Manager. 2. The device name of the PCIE-1760 should be listed on the Device Manager tab as follows. Figure 2.1 Device Manager Note! If your card is properly installed, you should see the device name of your card listed on the Device Manager tab. If you do see your device name listed on it but marked with an exclamation sign “!”, it means your card has not been correctly installed. In this case, remove the card device from the Device Manager by selecting its device name and press the Remove button. Then go through the driver installation process again. After your card is properly installed on your system, you can now configure your device using the Advantech Navigator after you install DAQNavi on your computer. PCIE-1760 User Manual 12 Chapter 3 3 Signal Connections 3.1 Overview Maintaining signal connections is one of the most important factors in ensuring that your application system is sending and receiving data correctly. A good signal connection can avoid unnecessary and costly damage to your PC and other hardware devices. This chapter provides useful information about how to connect input and output signals to the PCIE-1760 via the I/O connector. 3.2 Switch and Jumper Settings Figure 3.1 Card Connector, Jumper and Switches Table 3.1: Summary of Jumper Settings Jumper No. JP0 JP1 JP2 JP3 JP4 JP5 JP6 JP7 JP8 JP9 JP10 Operation Function Description 1, 2 pin short Set DI channel 0 as Dry Contact (default) 2, 3 pin short Set DI channel 0 as Wet Contact 1, 2 pin short Set DI channel 1 as Dry Contact (default) 2, 3 pin short Set DI channel 1 as Wet Contact 1, 2 pin short Set DI channel 2 as Dry Contact (default) 2, 3 pin short Set DI channel 2 as Wet Contact 1, 2 pin short Set DI channel 3 as Dry Contact (default) 2, 3 pin short Set DI channel 3 as Wet Contact 1, 2 pin short Set DI channel 4 as Dry Contact (default) 2, 3 pin short Set DI channel 4 as Wet Contact 1, 2 pin short Set DI channel 5 as Dry Contact (default) 2, 3 pin short Set DI channel 5 as Wet Contact 1, 2 pin short Set DI channel 6 as Dry Contact (default) 2, 3 pin short Set DI channel 6 as Wet Contact 1, 2 pin short Set DI channel 7 as Dry Contact (default) 2, 3 pin short Set DI channel 7 as Wet Contact 1, 2 pin short Set relay channel 2 as Normal Open (default) 2, 3 pin short Set relay channel 2 as Normal Close 1, 2 pin short Set relay channel 3 as Normal Open (default) 2, 3 pin short Set relay channel 3 as Normal Close 1, 2 pin short Set relay channel 4 as Normal Open (default) 2, 3 pin short Set relay channel 4 as Normal Close PCIE-1760 User Manual 14 1, 2 pin short Set relay channel 5 as Normal Open (default) JP11 2, 3 pin short Set relay channel 5 as Normal Close 1, 2 pin short Set relay channel 6 as Normal Open (default) JP12 2, 3 pin short Set relay channel 6 as Normal Close 1, 2 pin short Set relay channel 7 as Normal Open (default) JP13 2, 3 pin short Set relay channel 7 as Normal Close Chapter 3 Table 3.1: Summary of Jumper Settings 1, 2 pin short Output channels will keep last status after system resets 2, 3 pin short Output channels will set their values to Low after system resets (default) 1, 2 pin short Set PWM output channel 0 voltage level to isolated DO (5-40 VDC) 2, 3 pin short Set PWM output channel 0 voltage level to 5V/TTL compatible (default) 1, 2 pin short Set PWM output channel 1 voltage level to isolated DO (5-40 VDC) 2, 3 pin short Set PWM output channel 1 voltage level to 5V/TTL compatible (default) JP15 JP16 Table 3.2: Board ID setting (SW1) ID3 ID2 ID1 ID0 Board ID 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 3 1 0 1 1 4 1 0 1 0 5 1 0 0 1 6 1 0 0 0 7 0 1 1 1 8 0 1 1 0 9 0 1 0 1 10 0 1 0 0 11 0 0 1 1 12 0 0 1 0 13 0 0 0 1 14 0 0 0 0 15 Note: On: 1, Off: 0 15 PCIE-1760 User Manual Signal Connections JP14 3.3 Signal Connections PCIE-1760 Pin Assignments CN6 Description of pin use: IDIn+ (n=0 ~ 7): Isolated digital input + IDIn- (n=0 ~ 7): Isolated digital input PWMn (n=0~1): Isolated or TTL digital output (for PWM) Rn_OUT (n=2~7): Normally Open/Closed pin of Relay output Rn_NO (n=0~1): Normally Open pin of Relay output Rn_NC (n=0~1): Normally Close pin of Relay output Rn_COM (n=0~7): Common pin of Relay output GATEn + (n=0~1): Counter n gate input + GATEn - (n=0~1): Counter n gate input CLKn + (n=0~1): Counter n clock input + CLKn - (n=0~1): Counter n clock input - PCIE-1760 User Manual IGND IDI 7IDI 6-/ GATE 1IDI 5IDI 4-/ CLK 1IDI 3IDI 2-/ GATE 0IDI 1IDI 0- / CLK 0PWM0 R7_OUT R6_OUT R5_OUT R7_COM R6_COM R5_COM R4_COM R3_COM R2_COM 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 IDI 7+ IDI 6+/ GATE 1+ IDI 5+ IDI 4+/ CLK 1+ IDI 3+ IDI 2+/ GATE 0+ IDI 1+ IDI 0+ / CLK 0+ PWM1 R4_OUT R3_OUT R2_OUT R1_NO R1_NC R1_COM R0_NO R0_NC R0_COM Chapter 3 Isolated Digital Input Each of the 8 isolated digital input channels accepts either dry contact or 10 ~ 30 VDC wet contact inputs as determined by the corresponding jumper settings (see Table 3.1). Dry contact capability allows an input channel to respond to changes in an external circuit (e.g., the closing of a switch in the external circuit) when no voltage is present in the external circuit. Figure 3.2 shows the internal and external circuitry, with both wet and dry contact components connected as an input source for one of the PCIE-1760's isolated digital input channels. Signal Connections Figure 3.2 Isolated DI Connection Relay Output Of the total eight relays, two relays (Channel 0 and 1) are single-pole double-throw (SPDT, Form C) and six relays (Channel 2 to Channel 7) are single-pole single-throw (SPST), which can be set as either normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC) via jumper settings. The following figure illustrates the structures and connections of the relay outputs. Figure 3.3 Relay Output Connection 17 PCIE-1760 User Manual Isolated Digital Output Each of isolated output channels comes equipped with a MOSFET and a polyswitch (for current protection) for using with inductive loads. If an external voltage (5 ~ 40 VDC) is applied to an isolated output channel, the current will flow from the external voltage source to the card. Please note that the current through each IDO channel should not exceed 500 mA. TTL Digital Output The two isolated output pins for PCIE-1760 can also be configured as TTL digital output using JP15 and JP16. (See Table 3.1) The following figure shows connections to exchange digital signals with other TTL devices. PCIE-1760 User Manual 18 Appendix A Specifications A A.1 Specifications A.1.1 PCIE-1760 Isolated Digital Input Digital Input Channels 8 Logic 0: 0 - 3 VDC Input Voltage Logic 1: 10 - 30 VDC 10 VDC @ 2.97 mA 12 VDC @ 3.18 mA Input Current 24 VDC @ 6.71 mA 30 VDC @ 9.73 mA Input Resistance 3.2KΩ @1W Interrupt Capable Channels 1 (IDI0) Opto-Isolator Response 60 μs Counter Input Channels Counter Input Frequency Range Counter Input Internal clock 2* up to 1 kHz up to 20 MHz effective high input period: 1 μs ~ 255 μs (unit: 1 μs) Digital Input Filter effective low input period: 1 μs ~ 255 μs (unit: 1 μs) Over Voltage Protection 70 VDC ESD Protection 2000 VDC Isolation Protection 2500 VDC Note! * Counter input channel shares some pinouts from isolated digital channels Relay Output Relay Output Channels Relay Type 8 Channel 0 ~ 1: single-pole double-throw (SPDT, Form C) Channel 2 ~ 7: single-pole single-throw (SPST) Channel 0 ~ 1: Normal-Open (NO) and Normal-Close (NC) Output type Channel 2 ~ 7: Normal-Open (NO) or Normal-Close (NC), selectable by jumper Contact Rating 125 VAC @ 0.5 A, 30 VDC @ 1 A Contact Resistance < 100 mΩ initially Dielectric Strength Coil to contacts: 1500 Vrms Between open contacts: 1000 Vrms Operate Time 5 ms (maximum) Release Time 3.5 ms (maximum) Life Expectancy Electrical: 200,000 @ 0.5 A, 120 VAC 500,000 @ 1.0 A, 30 VDC PCIE-1760 User Manual 20 PWM Output Channels 2 PWM Output Type 5V/TTL or Isolated DO (selectable by jumper) PWM Output Range (TTL) Logic 0: < 0.8 VDC Logic 1: (5 ± 0.5) VDC PWM Output Current Sink = 0.5 A, Source = - 2mA PWM Output Range (Isolated DO) 5 - 40 VDC PWM Output Frequency up to 1 kHz Scaling Resolution 32 bits (50 μs for each step) PWM High Period 100 μs ~ [(232-1) x 50] μs, deviation: ± 60 μs PWM Low Period 100 μs ~ [(232-1) x 50] μs, deviation: ± 60 μs Isolation Protection 2500 VDC General I/O Connector Type 37-pin D-Sub female Dimensions 167.7 mm x 100 mm (6.6" x 3.9") Power Consumption Temperature Typical +3.3 V @ 390 mA +12 V @ 30 mA Max. +3.3 V @ 490 mA +12V @ 60 mA Operation 0~+60°C (32~140°F) (refer to IEC 60068-2-1, 2) Storage -25~+85°C (-4~185°F) Relative Humidity 5~95%RH non-condensing (refer to IEC 60068-2-3) Certification CE certified 21 PCIE-1760 User Manual Appendix A Specifications PWM Output PCIE-1760 User Manual 22 Appendix B Block Diagram B B.1 PCIE-1760 PCIE-1760 User Manual 24 Appendix B Block Diagram PCIE-1760 User Manual 25 www.advantech.com Please verify specifications before quoting. 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