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university:courses:alm1k:m2k-convert-labs [03 Nov 2018 17:32] – add link to input didver how-to page Doug Merceruniversity:courses:alm1k:m2k-convert-labs [29 Jul 2019 02:03] – [Notes:] Doug Mercer
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 For the ALM1000 module we use the following terminology when referring to the connections to the connector and configuring the hardware. The analog I/O channel pins are referred to as CA and CB. For the ALM1000 module we use the following terminology when referring to the connections to the connector and configuring the hardware. The analog I/O channel pins are referred to as CA and CB.
  
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 When configured to force voltage / measure current –V is added as in CA-V or when configured to force current / measure voltage –I is added as in CA-I. When a channel is configured in the high impedance mode to only measure voltage –H is added as CA-H. The fixed power and ground connections are referred as GND, +5 and +2.5. When configured to force voltage / measure current –V is added as in CA-V or when configured to force current / measure voltage –I is added as in CA-I. When a channel is configured in the high impedance mode to only measure voltage –H is added as CA-H. The fixed power and ground connections are referred as GND, +5 and +2.5.
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