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CPC USB control interface


  • Subject: CPC USB control interface
  • From: "johnandrewsinfo" <groups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2006 20:27:37 -0000

Hi Group

Just noticed the following on page 18 of the cpc catalog:
http://cpc.farnell.com/images/en_CC/Sale_1206.pdf

Would be good for ha.


K8055 USB
Experiment
Interface Board
The K8055 interface board
has 5 digital input channels
and 8 digital output
channels. There are also
two analogue inputs and
outputs with 8-bit
resolution. The number
of inputs/outputs can
be further expanded by
connecting up to 4 more cards to the PC's USB
connectors. All communication routines are contained in a Dynamic
Link Library (DLL). You can write custom Windows (98SE, 2000, ME, XP)
applications in Delphi, Visual Basic, C++ Builder or any other 32-bit
Windows application development tool that supports calls to a DLL.
=95 5 digital inputs (0=3Dground, 1=3Dopen) (on board test buttons
provided)
=95 2 analogue inputs with attenuation and amplification option
(internal test +5V provided)
=95 8 digital open collector output switches (50V/100mA max.) (on
board LED indication)
=95 2 analogue outputs
=95 0-5V, output resistance 1K5
=95 PWM 0-100% open collector outputs max. 100mA/40V (on board
LED indication)
=95 General conversion time: 20ms per command
=95 Power supply through USB: 70mA approx
=95 Diagnostic software with DLL included
=95 Dimensions (WxHxD): 145x20x88mm



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