IO302
Flexible pulse train capture and generation I/O module with 32 RS422 I/O lines
This I/O module is a dedicated pulse train I/O module providing a total of 32 RS422 I/O lines. The IO302 is based on reconfigurable FPGA technology (Xilinx Virtex-II) for which Speedgoat has developed FPGA code modules including xPC Target drivers covering a range of pulse train capture and generation functionality.
The currently available FPGA code modules for the IO302 module are
- Pulse train capture (CAP) for measuring pulse duration, period duration, and PWM duty-cycle
- Pulse train generation (PWM) for the generation of PWM signals (asymetric, symetric, centered, single-phase, multi-phase, deadband compensation) and frequency-modulated pulse trains
- Generic parallel digital I/O (DIO)
Speedgoat is continuously expanding the range of FPGA code modules, so if you can't find a FPGA code module with the characteristics you're looking for, please contact Speedgoat.
Each FPGA code module requires a specific amount of I/O lines of the IO302. You can therefore select a combination of one or more particular FPGA code modules when ordering an IO302 module as long as the totally required number of I/O lines doesn't exceed 32. Additionally, because of the finite number of logic cells available on the on-module FPGA other restrictions may apply. For more information on selecting a set of FPGA code modules click here.
This I/O module is in the PMC form factor and can be used in any of the Performance, Mobile, and Modular or application optimized real-time target machines from Speedgoat (exception: Classic real-time target machine). The PCI bus of this module runs at 32-bit/33MHz.
Each module comes with an external shielded round 68-pin I/O cable and a 68-pin screw terminal block for easy access of all physical I/O signals. An xPC Target driver block library is also part of the package.
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