My Board Is Labeled AT-AO-6/10, but Do I Have an AT-AO-6 or an AT-AO-10? Hardware: Legacy DAQ Devices>>Analog Output>>AT-AO-10
Problem: How do I tell the difference between an AT-AO-6 and an AT-AO-10 card when the board is labeled AT-AO-6/10? Solution: The digit 6 or 10 refers to the number of analog output channels on the board. The AT-AO-6 board will have an Assembly Number (ASSY) that ends in "-06", while the AT-AO-10 will have an Assembly Number that ends in "-10". Another difference is the number of DAC8222 chips used on the board. There are slots for five of these chips, but the AT-AO-6 has three of these chips (leaving two of the slots empty), while the AT-AO-10 has five of these chips (using all five slots). Related Links: Attachments:
Report Date: 11/03/2000 Last Updated: 09/18/2002 Document ID: 2328ULLS |
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