Omega OMB-DAQBOARD-3000 User Manual

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DaqBoard/3000 Series User’s Manual 
 
Example 4:  Sampling digital inputs for every analog sample in a scan group 
The figure below shows another acquisition.  The scan is programmed pre-acquisition and is made up of 6 
analog channels (Ch0, Ch2, Ch5, Ch11, Ch22, Ch25) and 4 digital channels (16-bits of digital input, 3 
counter inputs.)  Each of the analog channels can have a different gain and each of the counter channels 
can be put into a different mode (totalizing, pulsewidth, encoder, etc.)  The acquisition is triggered and the 
samples stream to the PC via DMA.  Each analog channel requires one microsecond of scan time therefore 
the scan period can be no shorter than 6 us for this example.  All of the digital channels are sampled at the 
start of scan and do not require additional scanning bandwidth as long as there is at least one analog 
channel in the scan group.  The 16-bits of digital input are sampled for every analog sample in the scan 
group.  This allows up to 1MHz digital input sampling while the 1MHz analog sampling bandwidth is 
aggregated across many analog input channels. The scan period can be made much longer than 6 us, up to 
19 hours.  The maximum scan frequency is one divided by 6us or 166,666 Hz.  Note that digital input 
channel sampling is not done during the “dead time” of the scan period where no analog sampling is being 
done either. 
 
 
 
If the 3 counter channels are all returning 32 bit values and the digital input channel is returning a 16 bit 
value, then 18 samples are being returned to the PC every scan period, each sample being 16-bits.  32-bit 
counter channels are divided into two 16-bit samples, one for the low word and the other for the high word.  
If the maximum scan frequency is 166,666 Hz then the data bandwidth streaming into the PC is 3 
MSamples per second.  Some slower PCs may have a problem with data bandwidths greater than 6 
MSamples per second. 
 
Analog Input & Channel Expansion 
The DaqBoard/3000 series has a 16-bit, 1-MHz A/D coupled with 16 single-ended, or 8 differential analog 
inputs. Seven software programmable ranges provide inputs from ±10V to ±100 mV full scale. Each 
channel can be software-configured for a different range, as well as for single-ended or differential bipolar 
input.  A hybrid PGIA on the boards is guaranteed to settle to the specified accuracy while operating at the 
full 1 Msample/s rate. 
Adding additional analog input channels to the /3000 series boards is easy with the optional PDQ30 
expansion module.  The PDQ30 connects to the board via cable and does not consume a PCI slot.  PDQ30 
adds an additional 48 single-ended or [24 differential-ended] analog inputs for a total channel capacity of 
64 single-ended [or 32 differential] inputs. 
Measurement speed of PDQ30 channels is the same 1 Msample/s exhibited by the /3000 board channels.  
The DaqBoard/3000 Series supports up to four boards per PC, effectively quadrupling the number of 
channels. 
 
The PDQ30 attaches via the CA-266-3 cable to the HDMI expansion connector on the orb of the 
DaqBoard, with exception of the DaqBoard/3006.* 
 
*
DaqBoard/3006 has no HDMI connector and is intended for small channel applications for which expansion is not a 
desired option.