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Embedded Computing and Control
News Release from: Micro Technic | Subject: Micronix PV-2019
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 18 January 2001
Board crams multiple I/Os into a single
slot
The Micronix PV-2019 is a highly compact PC/104 board combining 16 voltage and eight current inputs (0-20mA) with 12bit resolution plus eight digital inputs and eight digital outputs.
The Micronix PV-2019 is a highly compact PC/104 board combining 16 voltage and eight current inputs (0-20mA) with 12bit resolution plus eight digital inputs and eight digital outputs, optoisolated, on just one board An additional two analogue channels voltage and/or current outputs and two counters add to the versatility of the board
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 14 Mar 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Micronix PV-2019 is the ideal solution for data acquisition and machine and process control applications, combining multiple I/Os in very limited space.
The Micronix PV-2019 is the most powerful of PC/104 data acquisition modules.
The board is a microprocessor-based autocalibrating system (software controlled) which needs no potentiometer adjustment.
Thus it is ruggedised and resistant to vibrations in the industrial environment.
It combines the highest amount of I/O features in a single board and requires +5V only from the system power supply.
It only consumes 250mA, and features 16 different I/O-addresses, from 200H to 338H.
The board is designed with real-world applications in mind.
The analogue inputs are protected against voltages up to +/-35V, even with the power off.
The digital outputs reset to 0 on power up or system reset to force the board into a known state and prevent undesirable system behaviour.
The board's single-supply and low-power design minimises the cost of the system power supply.
And perhaps best of all, Micronix PV-2019 comes as standard rated for the industrial (-20 to +70C) temperature range.
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