Universal I/O Cable

– Compatible with a wide range of sensors and motion encoders

– Eight isolated current sense inputs (up to 30V, signalling up to 200kHz, individually galvanically isolated

up to 250VDC and 170VAC RMS)

– Four high-speed differential inputs (quadrature motion encoder support up to 5 MHz)

– Four isolated tactile outputs (up to 30V, 100 mA, signalling up to 100 KHz)

– Four high-speed 5V-compatible TTL inputs/LVTTL outputs (signalling up to 5 MHz)

High performance DMA (Direct Memory Access)

– Direct transfers to user-allocated memory and hardware boards displaying PCI addresses

– Hardware Dispersal – Aggregation Support

– 64-bit addressing capability

Area Scan Trigger Function

– Triggers are used to initiate acquisition when a part is in place. Hardware triggers come from Coaxlink’s I/O lines. Software triggers are from the application.

– Controllable delay triggers to control the point at which image acquisition is delayed.

– Trigger extraction feature allows certain triggers to be skipped.

– Camera exposure control allows the application to control the exposure time of the camera.

– When the system starts to acquire images, the Coaxlink capture card generates a signal at an appropriate point in time to control the lighting equipment connected to the output.