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Analog I/O modules

These I/O modules acquire analog signals (inputs) and generate analog output signals (outputs).

The various modules differentiate themselves by the number of provided input or output channels, resolution, sampling modes, conversion rates, and resulting driver and therefore target application latency time.

The different analog I/O modules are:

I/O module Res Sampling mode Analog input channels Analog output channels Digital channels
IO101 16-bit AD: Sequential
DA: Simultaneous
32 single-ended or 16 differential
8 single-ended
16 individually selectable as input or output
IO102 16-bit AD: Sequential
DA: Simultaneous
32 single-ended or 16 differential
4 single-ended 8 input and 8 output
IO103 16-bit AD: Sequential
DA: Simultaneous
16 single-ended or 8 differential
8 single-ended -
IO104 16-bit AD: Simultaneous DA: Simultaneous 8 single-ended or
8 differential
4 single-ended 8 input and 8 output
IO105 16-bit AD: Sequential 64 single-ended or 32 differential - -
IO106 16-bit AD: Simultaneous 64 single-ended or 32 differential - -
IO107 16-bit DA: Simultaneous - 16 differential -
IO108 16-bit DA: Simultaneous - 8 differential -
IO109 24-bit AD: Simultaneous 12 differential - -
IO110 16-bit DA: Simultaneous - 32 single-ended -
IO111 16-bit DA: Simultaneous - 16 single-ended -
IO112 18-bit AD: Simultaneous 4, 8, 16, or 32, differential - -
IO113 18-bit DA: Simultaneous - 8 single-ended or
8 differential
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