PC/104 Analog-Output Module Provides 24 I/O Lines

Oct. 8, 2008
Offered as a convenient and cost-effective method for adding I/O functionality in embedded designs, the VCM-DAS-3 PC/104 analog-output module provides 16-channels of 12-bit analog output and 24 digital I/O lines. The module handles a temperature range

Offered as a convenient and cost-effective method for adding I/O functionality in embedded designs, the VCM-DAS-3 PC/104 analog-output module provides 16-channels of 12-bit analog output and 24 digital I/O lines. The module handles a temperature range from -40° to +85°C and is RoHS-compliant. Maintaining drop-in compatibility with current industry standards, other features include software-programmable output ranges, software calibration, the ability to reset to zero scale on power-up, read back of DAC and SPAN codes, and 2-mm latching headers. Legacy features include eight-bit ISA compatibility, jumper configurable output ranges in groups of eight, and the ability to reset to mid-scale on power-up. Additionally, the module supports both uni- and bi-polar operations. Pricing starts around $400 in OEM quantities. VERSALOGIC CORP., Eugene, OR. (800) 824-3163.

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