ICP DAS USA 8830 User Manual

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The differences between I-8000 and I-87K series I/O modules are 
Item 
i-8000 series 
i-87K series 
Microprocessor No 
Yes 
(8051) 
Communication interface 
Parallel bus (Note1) 
Serial bus (Note2) 
Communication speed 
Fast 
Slow 
DI latched function 
No 
Yes 
Counter input (for digital input module) 
No 
Yes (100 Hz) 
Power on value 
Yes (Note3) 
Yes 
Safe value 
Yes (Note3) 
Yes 
Host watchdog 
Yes 
Yes 
Module watchdog 
No 
Yes 
Programmable slew-rate for AO module 
No 
Yes 
 
Note:   
1.  The 8000 series and 87K I/O modules can both be connected into the same i-8000 
MCU, for there are two types of buses on i-8000 series main-board. Through the 
parallel bus, the CPU can communicate with I/O modules very fast. For digital I/O 
modules, the communication time takes less than 0.012 ms. For analog I/O modules, it 
depends on the modules. For example, I-8017H’s scan rate is 50K samples per 
second and I-8024’s throughput is 2100 samples per second.   
2.  Through the serial bus (RS-485), the communication speed is 115200 bps Maximum. 
The communication time depends on the command and response length (bytes). 
Normally, for digital I/O modules, one module takes less then 1 ms; for analog I/O 
modules, one sample takes less than 2 ms. 
3.  The hardware design of the I-8000 series I/O modules doesn’t have the power on 
value and safe value. Running the DCON firmware on the I-8000 MCU, they can have 
the functions. 
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