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| National Instruments AT-MIO-16 Series Multifunction I/O Board |
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- (16) Analog Inputs
- (1) 12-bit ADC, (2) 12-bit DACs
- (8) Digital I/O TTL Lines
- (3) 16-bit Counter Timers
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The AT-MIO-16 is a high-performance multifunction analog, digital, and timing I/O board, and is a member of the National Instruments AT Series of expansion boards for the IBM PC AT and compatible computers. The AT-MIO-16 contains a 12-Bit ADC with up to 16 analog inputs, two 12-Bit DACs with voltage outputs, eight lines of TTL-compatible digital I/O, and three 16-Bit counter/timer channels for timing I/O. If you need additional analog inputs, you can use the AMUX-64T multiplexer board, which is a four-to-one multiplexer that can process 64 single-ended inputs. You can cascade up to four AMUX-64Ts to obtain 256 single-ended inputs.
What does the model number mean?
180705-01 = AT-MIO-16L-9
180705-02 = AT-MIO-16L-15
180705-03 = AT-MIO-16L-25
180705-11 = AT-MIO-16H-9
180705-12 = AT-MIO-16H-15
180705-13 = AT-MIO-16H-25
The last letter denotes the gain options available on your board:
L stands for low level signals. These are the boards with larger gain choices (1, 10, 100, and 500).
H stands for high level signals. These are the boards with smaller gain choices (1, 2, 4, and 8).
The number following the letter refers to the speed of the analog-to-digital (A/D) converter in microseconds.
For example, if your board has an assembly number of 180705-03, then you have an AT-MIO-16L-25, which is capable of performing an A/D conversion every 25 microseconds, and having gain options of 1, 10, 100, and 500.
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