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1. Device Clock Source of counters 5 Analog Input Channel Setting Counter 0 Internal 20MH2 Counter i Internal 20MHz 4 Clock Setting Trigger Setting Analog Input Calibration Clock Polarity of counters Counter Timer Event Counting Counter 0 Positive v Counter 1 Positive v5 Timer Pulse Gate Source of counters Frequency Measurement Pulse Width Modulation Counter 0 CNTO_GATE Counter 1 CNTI_LGATE 6 Gate Polarity of counters Counter 0 Positive v Counter 1 Positive T Out Signal of counters Counter 0 Positive Pulse v Counter 1 Positive Pulse v8 Delay Count of counters Counter 0 200000 Counter 1 200000 9 Update Device Update System Database Item 4 Select the combo box to set the signal source for the counter s clock Item 5 Select the combo box to set the signal polarity for the counter s clock Item 6 Set the gate signal source for One Shot Item 7 Select the combo box to set the signal polarity for the counter s gate Item 8 Select the combo box to set the out signal type for One Shot Item 9 Set the delay count when the gate signal for the One Shot is triggered ow N ECU P1706 User Manual Setting of ECU P1706 BID 7 pais Gate Enabled of counters S Analog Input ate Enabled of counters Ch
2. Terminal Jumper for Filter y a ADC Control Triggers Control a Logic Logic u o XC33400A SS SS SS i 4 Counter LOCAL BUS Logic 4 2 CH a Isolation COUNTER PCI Bridge 3056 U PCI BUS Figure 1 2 ECU P1706 Function Block 7 ECU P1706 User Manual 1 9 Dimensions Diagram CEE CHEE oT 6 Och 184 00 _ 1000 is 82 00 __ 82 00 6 935 18 00 20 00 ry iY l i 2 133 08 tineia 18 00 110 00 86 00 26 00 To Q 67 00 15 00 57 00 80 00 Figure 1 3 ECU P1706 Dimensions Diagram ECU P1706 User Manual Installation Sections include E Initial Inspection E Unpacking E Hardware Installation Instructions E Setting the Switch E Setting the Jumper E Software Installation Instructions E Device Setup amp Configuration E Device Test 2 1 2 2 Initial Inspection Before installing the ECU P1706 check the card for visible damage We have care fully inspected the card both mechanically and electrically before shipm
3. Vibration Testing and Data Gather m Designed for Smart Grid Applications 3 ECU P1706 User Manual 1 4 1 5 1 5 1 Installation Guide Before you install your ECU P1706 card please make sure you have the following necessary components m ECU P1706 DA amp C card m ECU P1706 User Manual Driver software Advantech DAQNavi SDK and drivers included in the companion CD ROM Wiring cables PLUG IN BLOCK 18P 2PCS connected line Refer to chapter 4 2 Computer Personal computer or workstation with a PCI 104 bus slot running XP Vista or Windows 7 Some optional components are also available for enhanced operation After you get the necessary components and maybe some of the accessories for enhanced operation of your Multifunction card you can then begin the installation procedures Figure 1 1 on the next page provides a concise flow chart for a broad picture of the software and hardware installation procedure Install Driver from CD ROM Use Navigator to configure device Use Device Test to test device Read examples amp manual Start to write your own application Figure 1 1 Installation Flow Chart Software Overview Advantech offers a rich set of APIs third party driver supports and application soft ware to help fully utilize the functions of your ECU P1706 cards Device Drivers on the companion CD ROM m DAQNavi SDK Programming Choices for DA amp C Cards You may use Advantech applicat
4. ByDevTime 39 ECU P1706 User Manual Setting of ECU P1706 BID 7 Device B Analog Input Channel Setting Clock Setting Trigger Setting Analog Input Calibration Counter Timer Gate Enabled of counters Counter 0 Enabled Counter 1 Enabled Event Counting Gate Polarity of counters One Shot Timer Pulse Counter 0 Positive Frequency Measurement Pulse Width Modulation Counter 1 Positive High Period of counters Counter 0 0 0800000 Counter 1 0 0800000 Low Period of counters Counter 0 0 0200000 Counter 1 0 0200000 Update Device Update System Database Item 16 Select the combo box to enable the counter s gate Item 17 Select the combo box to set the signal polarity for the counter s gate Item 18 Set the approximate high pulse period for the Pulse Modulation function of the counter Item 19 Set the approximate low pulse period for the Pulse Modulation function of the counter ECU P1706 User Manual 40 2 8 2 8 1 Device Test After device setup you can select Device Test to open ECU P1706 device test dialog box in Navigator window In the Device Test dialog box users can select different tabs to test various func tions of ECU P1706 Analog Input Test Counter Test Analog Input Test Click the Al tab in the Device Test dialog box All the Al
5. ECU P1706 User Manual 60 2 Calibrate gain Setting of ECU P1706 BID 7 pach Before Starting Calibrati E Analog Input efore Starting Calibration Channel Setting 1 Stop any running operations of this device Clock Setting 2 Adjust YR1 until TP1 AGND 2 5 Trigger Setting 3 Select channel s Left click the item in the Following list Analog Input Calibration Hold CTRL key while selecting multiple channels E Counter Timer Event Counting C Offset 10 5V 2 5 1 25 Status One Shot 0 7FFE 70 FFF6 7C Timer Pulse amp 1 7FFE 80 FFF5 66 Frequency Measurement 2 8000 40 FFF6 84 Pulse Width Modulation G 3 7FFF a0 FFF6 4A 4 000 80 FFFS 7D 5 7FFF 60 FFFS 7E 6 8000 70 FFF6 60 7 7FFF 80 FFF6 63 3 s Step1 Calibrate offset Connect a 0 0000 DC to each channel and click Start Step2 Calibrate gain Select gain 10 v Connect 4 9 9969 DC fo each channel and click Start 2 Default t Update Device Update System Database Item 1 Select a gain in the combo box and connect a specific signal to the Al chan nel s Note The signal voltage is different at different gain see the red box marked x 1 for the correct value E Item 2 Click Start button to start calibrating Item 3 Display some values during calibration process These values are for internal use send them to Advan
6. User Manual ECU P1706 250 kS s 16 bit Simultaneous 8 ch Analog input PCI 104 Bus Card AD ANTECH Enabling an Intelligent Planet Copyright The documentation and the software included with this product are copyrighted 2013 by Advantech Co Ltd All rights are reserved Advantech Co Ltd reserves the right to make improvements in the products described in this manual at any time without notice No part of this manual may be reproduced copied translated or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Advantech Co Ltd Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable How ever Advantech Co Ltd assumes no responsibility for its use nor for any infringe ments of the rights of third parties which may result from its use Acknowledgements Intel and Pentium are trademarks of Intel Corporation Microsoft Windows and MS DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp All other product names or trademarks are properties of their respective owners Product Warranty 2 years Advantech warrants to you the original purchaser that each of its products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for two years from the date of pur chase This warranty does not apply to any products which have been repaired or altered by persons other than repair personnel authorized by Advantech or which have been subject to misuse abuse accident or improper installa
7. Al6 Al7 Al7 AGND AGND 4 5 5 6 6 T T AGND AGND Table 3 2 CN5 Panel Screen Printing and Panel Screen Printing Table Pin CNTO_ CNTO_G CATO CNT1_ CNT1_G CAT1 Assignments CLK ATE OUT IGNI CLK ATE OUT ICNP Ne a CLKO GATO OUTO IGND CLK1 GAT1 OUT1 IGND NC n EXT_ EXT_ EXT_ Reese ING DGND Scan DGND Conv C DGND Al TR DGND 9 CLK LK G Panelscreen NC NC DGND SCLK DGND CCLK DGND TRG AGND printing 51 ECU P1706 User Manual 3 2 2 I O Connector Signal Description Table 3 3 I O Connector Signal Description Reference Direction Description Signal Name Al lt 0 7 gt AGND Input Analog positive input channels 0 through 7 Al lt 0 7 gt AGND Input Analog negative input channels 0 through 7 AIGND AOGND Analog GND AO0O_VOUT AO1_VOUT AGND Input Analog voltage output channels 0 1 AO0_IOUT AO1_IOUT AGND Input Analog current output channels 0 1 DIO lt 0 15 gt DGND Inout Digital inout channels direction can be set by software DGND Digital GND Counter clock external Input The clock input OT IGND Input of counter can be either external 1 Hz to 1 MHz or internal 20 MHz as set by software CNTO_OUT CNT1_OUT IGND Output Counter out CNTO_GATE CNT1_ GATE IGND Input Counter gate Scan clock external Input The Scan clock EXT_SCAN_CLK DGND Input input can be external up to 250 K internal up to 10 M Convert clock external Input The Convert EXT_CONV_CLK DGND I
8. Scan Channel Count Cony Clock Source Conv Clock Rate Scan Clock Source Scan Clock Rate Scan Count Interval Count Internal Clock v 2500 000 Range 1 250000 6 Range gt 8 Update Device Update System Database Save Item 1 Select the combo box to set starting scanning channel of Buffered Al Item 2 Select the combo box to set scanning channel count of Buffered Al Item 3 Select ComboBox to set convert clock source of Buffered Al Item 4 Set convert clock rate for single channel when convert clock source is inter nal Item 5 Select ComboBox to set scan clock source of Buffered Al Item 6 Set scan clock rate when scan clock source is internal Item 7 Set scan count of Buffered Al Item 8 Set interval data count of Buffered Al 0 for a half of data buffer ECU P1706 User Manual 34 Setting of ECU P1706 BID 7 Device Pane 5 Analog Input Doge td Channel Setting A Clock Setting Trigger Source Alo v 1 Analog Input Calibration Trigger Level 3 500 2 E Counter Timer n Event Counting Trigger Edge Rising v 3 One Shot A Timer Pulse Trigger Action Delay to Start v 4 Frequency Measurement Pulse Width Modulation Trigger Delay Count 1000 5 Update Device Update System Database Item 1 Set the signal source of trigger used by buffered Al sampling Item 2 Set the threshold valu
9. Uninstallation 1 Close the applications of the PCI module 2 Run the ECU P1706 DAQNavi Driver package select the Remove then the ECU P1706 driver will be uninstalled 27 ECU P1706 User Manual 2 7 Device Setup amp Configuration After your card is properly installed on your system you can now configure your device using the Device Configuration Program that has itself already been installed during driver installation The DAQNavi Driver provides device setting dialog box that allows you to configure your device and later stores your settings on the system registry These settings will be used when you call the DAQNavi SDK to manipulate functions of Device Configu ration assists to use Advantech DAQ cards more efficiently and easily Configuring the Device There are two ways to setup device 1 Advantech Navigator After DAQNavi SDK installation you can access Advantech Navigator from Start Programs Advantech Automation DAQNavi Advantech Navigator and open Navigator window Click the on the left to unfold the content If the software and hardware installation are completed the ECU P1706 is listed under DAQNavi Devices lInstalled Devices Select Device Setting to open ECU P1706 device setting dialog box on the right Contents Device Setting 2 Welcome Setting of ECU P1706 BID 7 Ml DAQNavi Devices DA K Installed Devices SES i Device Number 8 X DemoDevice BID
10. edge high to low or rising edge low to high signals Except measurement functionality counter input channels can combine with PWM output channels to generate single pulse pulse train or PWM pulse width modu lated output signal A pulse width modulated waveform is created when the High and Low periods of a periodic rectangular signal are varied Using ECU P1706 user can individually set each PWM channel s High and Low periods for from 100 ns to 200 s depending on his needs 1 Event counter ECU P1706 built in counter can calculate how many pulse are sent into the input channel Counter Input CNTx_CLK AN nN J nN nN Counter Value 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 Frequency measurement ECU P1706 built in counter can measure the fre quency value of the signal connected to counter input Counter Input CNTx_GATE a N N N nN UN nN N f N nN N Counter Value Frequency 10 kHz 3 Pulse Width measurement ECU P1706 built in counter can measure the pulse width value of the signal connected to counter input The measurable range is 0 5 ms to 200 s You can measure both the logic high time and logic low time within the measurable range Counter input 3 amore O M Nnn N Counter Value HiPeriod LoPeriod 4 Pulse Output with Timer Interrupt ECU P1706 counter has internal clock that you can produce periodic output signal with interrupt generated at the same time ECU P1706 counter will use internal clock as time base to fulfill the fre quency you
11. m Computer Management Local E i System Tools E f Event viewer E Shared Folders F z Local Users and Groups Performance Logs and Alert z Device Manager Storage Removable Storage Disk Defragmenter Disk Management E gt Ta Services and Applications On the Device Manager window right click the device name and select Properties of ECU P1706 6X8 20120509DU E9 Advantech DAQ Devices Eg Demo Device 1 MS s 12 14 16 bit 8 ch multifunction card J FECU P1706 series 250 KS s 16 bit 8 ch multifunction card 4 Computer S Disk drives 2 Display adapters Hb DYD CD ROM drives Floppy disk controllers SB Floppy disk drives IDE ATA ATAPI controllers Se Keyboards Fr Monitors _y Ports COM amp LPT 3 Mice and other pointing devices MB Processors Sound video and game controllers Storage volumes System devices Universal Serial Bus controllers ECU P1706 series 250 KS s 16 bit 8 ch multifunction f X General Device Configuration Driver Details Resources card ECU P1706 series 250 KS s 16 bit 8 ch multifunction Advantech DAG Devices Advantech Device type Manufacturer Location Device status PCI Slot 4 PCI bus 1 device 13 function 0 This device is working properly start the troubleshooter If you are having problems with this device click Troubleshoot to Device usage Troubleshoot Use this de
12. 0 Base Address OxF7E2F000 Interrupt 0x13 Initialize device at driver loading Extension Card None Update Device Update System Database F Cancel When you check the checkbox of Update Device after click the OK button config uration information will be set into device When you check the checkbox of Update System Database after click the OK button configuration information will be set into system registry Click the OK button to exit the configure dialog and accept the changes Click the Cancel button to exit the configure dialog without save 31 ECU P1706 User Manual 2 7 1 Device Configuration Device Configuration Select Device tab to configure device Setting of ECU P1706 BID 7 Device 5 Analog Input Device Number 8 Channel Setting Name ECU P1706 Clock Setting Description ECU P1706 BID 7 1 Trigger setting Product Id Ox60 4nalog Input Calibration Bow did oxo Counter Timer Pena z Event Counting Driver version 3 1 3 2 One Shot DII Version a P r HE Timer Pulse Board Version A1 Frequency Measurement Location PCI bus 1 device 13 function 0 Pulse Width Modulation Base Address OxF7E2F000 Interrupt 0x13 Initialize device at driver loading Yes Omo 2 Extension Card None Update Device Update System Database Item 1 Set device descriptions Item 2 Select the Yes Radio Button the device will be initialized wit
13. 00 E Analog Input 3 Il ECU P1706 BID 7 Channel Setting Name ECU P1706 EA Device Setting Clock Setting Description ECL P1706 BID 7 IK Device ECU P1706 BID 7 Trigger Setting Product Id Ox80E 0 Analog Input Calibration 4 Scenarios Counter Ti Board Id 0x0 IX Reference Cerner Driver Version eas a te K Supported Devices Event Counting p amas f SDKs One Shot Dil Version x f e ea DAQNavi User Interface Timer Pulse Board Version A1 amp Welcome to Advante Frequency Messwemeni Location PCI bus 1 device 13 function 0 7 La ideo Tutorial Pulse Width Modulation Base Address 0xF7E2F000 Customer Feedback Interrupt 0x13 Initialize device at driver loading Yes Omo Extension Card None Update Device V Update System Database On the device setting dialog box you can change default settings of Device Analog Input Analog Output Digital Input Output and Counter functions With the corresponding check box checked you can click the Save button to apply the device setting to the device or store them in the system registry If both the Update Device and the Update System Database are unchecked the device setting will be lost once the dialog is closed ECU P1706 User Manual 28 2 System Device Manager If the software and hardware installation are completed you will see ECU P1706 name in the System Device Manager Computer Management E Fie Action View Window Help e Am Sa 2m z RA
14. CNT1_OUT CNT1_GATE CNT1_CLK IGND CNTO_OUT CNTO_GATE CNTO_CLK CLK Source Figure 3 5 Event Counter Connection 3 2 4 2 Frequency Measurement Connection IGND CNT1_OUT CNT1_GATE CNT1_CLK IGND CNTO_OUT CNTO_GATE CNTO_CLK Source FNWAUD SI Figure 3 6 Frequency Measurement Connection 53 ECU P1706 User Manual 3 2 4 3 Time Pulse Connection IGND CNT1_OUT CNT1_GATE CNT1_CLK IGND CNTO_OUT CNTO_GATE CNTO_CLK 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Figure 3 7 Time Pulse Connection 3 2 4 4 One shot Connection When the Gate pin receives a trigger Counter begin to count using internal clock or external clock The Out pin output a pulse or Toggled signal after the counter count the number of delay count that can be set by user IGND CNT1_OUT CNT1_GATE CNT1_CLK N CNTO_OUT CNTO_GATE CNTO CLK xt K Source Figure 3 8 One shot Connection 3 2 4 5 PwMeter Connection PWM_IN IGND CNT1_OUT CNT1_GATE CNT1_CLK IGND CNTO_OUT CNTO_GATE CNTO_CLK Source ENU RUOAN Figure 3 9 PwMeter Connection PWM_IN 3 2 4 6 PwModulator Connection PWM_OUT IGND CNT1_OUT CNT1_GATE CNT1_CLK IGND CNTO_OUT CNTO_GATE CNTO_CLK 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Figure 3 10 PwModulator Connection PWM_OUT For detailed instructions about counter please refer to Appendix B 2 ECU P1706 User Manual 54 3 2 5 Extension Board 3 3 Extension board ECU P1300 E
15. Digital Output Timer Pulse frequency Hz2 Timer event count 2 3 1377 a Counter 1 Timer Pulse Start __ frequency Hz Timer event count 1494 Item 1 Shows the number of a corresponding counter on the right The list box list the function supported by this counter Check the checkbox and the counter function which is selected in the list box will run Timer Pulse is selected Item 2 Set the generated frequency of timer pulse function Item 3 Shows the device generated event count the string of Not supported is show if the counter don t supported the timer event ECU P1706 User Manual 44 DeviceTest of ECU P1706 BID 7 B t Counter 0 Frequency measurement Fl Start J e ectio odifms equency Counter 1 Frequency measurement Stat method Collection period ms Frequency Item 1 Shows the number of a corresponding counter on the right The list box list the function supported by this counter Check the checkbox and the counter function which is selected in the list box will run Frequency Meter is selected Item 2 Shows the method that used for frequency measurement Item 3 Set the period that used to instruct the device to detect the frequency auto matically Item 4 Shows current measured frequency value of counter when Frequency Meter is checked 45 ECU P1706 User Manual DeviceTest of ECU P1706 BID 7 Counter 0 E Start
16. IEC60068 1 2 3 Certification CE Certified ECU P1706 User Manual 66 A 2 Analog Input Table A 2 Analog Input Channels 8 differential analog input channels Resolution 16 bit Simultaneous FIFO Size 8K Max Sampling Rate 250K Input range and Gain Gain 1 2 4 8 List Range 10V 5V 2 5V 1 25 V Gain 1 2 4 8 Drift Zero uV C 2 2 2 2 Gain ppm C 10 10 10 10 Small Signal Gain 1 2 4 8 Bandwidth for PGA Bandwidth 3 dB 1 1 MHz 1 1 MHz 0 9 MHz 0 9 MHz Max Input voltage 10 V Input Surge Protection 30 V Max Common voltage 10 V Input Impedance 18 MQ Trigger Mode Start trigger Delay to Start trigger Stop trigger Delay to Stop trig ger Trigger Source Sampling CLK Source Software External Digital External Analog Internal External MSI and 32 bit counter Gain 1 2 4 8 Range 10 V 5V 42 5V 1 25V DNLE 3 LSB INLE 3 LSB Accuracy DC Offset Error FSR 0 01 0 01 0 02 0 02 Gain Error FSR 0 04 0 04 0 06 0 08 SINAD 78 1 dB AC ENOB 12 68 bits TTL Low 0 8 V max High 2 0 V Logic level i min External Clock Input impedance Hi Z Input coupled DC Frequency Up to 10MHz Max 250 k for use TTL Low 0 8 V max High 2 0 V Logic level min External Trigger Input impedance Hi Z Input coupled DC Range By analog input range Fsrernal Analog Resolution 8 bit Trigger Input Frequency Up to 150 kHz 67 ECU P170
17. Installation Guide E Software Overview E Device Drivers Programming Roadmap E Specifications E Block Diagram E Dimensions Diagram 1 1 Introduction The ECU P1706 is a powerful high speed multifunction card applied on PCI 104 It features a 250 KHz 16 bit simultaneous A D converter an onboard FIFO buffer stor ing up to 8 K samples for A D The ECU P1706 provides a total of up to 8 differential A D input channels and two 10 MHz 32 bit multifunction counter channels PCl bus Plug and Play The dedicated PCI controller is embedded on ECU P1706 to interface with PCI bus It fully implements the PCI bus specification Rev 2 1 including all bus relative config urations such as base address and interrupt assignment automatically controlled by software Flexible Input Types and Range Settings The ECU P1706 features an automatic channel gain scanning circuit Rather than software which controls multiplexer switching during sampling the on board register stores different gain values and configurations for each channel This design lets you perform multi channel sampling with different gains for each channel and free combi nation of single ended and differential inputs High speed Data Acquisition The ECU P1706 provides a sampling rate up to 250kS s with 8 A D converters simul taneously sampling on each channel And With a large FIFO of 8K Sample If more than 8 analog input channels are required The ECU P1706 has two 1MHz 32 bit T
18. called to abort running Note that the number of sampling data N can be either finite or infinite Start acquisition API A is called Al CONV Clock k Samples N No Trigger Set Trigger Source to None to enable this mode The other 4trigger parameters will be omitted by ECU P1706 driver and take no effect in this mode m Delay To Start Trigger mode In this mode the ECU P1706 will activate sampling after an external trigger event and a specific delayed period The trigger event is configured by Trigger Source Volt age and Edge parameters And the delayed period is a preset Trigger Delay Count D value which is the amount of CONV clock pulses The sampling process will stop when A total required number of sampling data N is met A stop acquisition API is called to abort running Note that the number of sampling data N can be either finite or infinite Start acquisition API is called Trigger Event Start Sampling A AI CONV Clock D 2 0 1 D k DelayCount n me coma Delay To Start Trigger 73 ECU P1706 User Manual Delay To Start trigger mode is typically used when Trigger Delay Count D is set to 1 the minimum which immediately starts a simultaneous multi channel acquisition when one of the channel s signal voltage reaches a specific value such as OV of a sine wave Set Trigger Action to Delay To Start to enable this mode Trigger Source should not be None m Delay To Stop Trigger
19. from the bag After taking out the card you should first inspect the card for any possible signs of external damage loose or damaged components etc If the card is visibly dam aged please notify our service department or the local sales representative immedi ately Avoid installing a damaged card into your system Also pay extra caution to the following aspects to ensure proper installation m Avoid physical contact with materials that could hold static electricity such as plastic vinyl and Styrofoam m Whenever you handle the card grasp it only by its edges DO NOT TOUCH the exposed metal pins of the connector or the electronic components Note Keep the anti static bag for future use You may need the original bag to N store the card if you have to remove the card from the PC or transport it E elsewhere ECU P1706 User Manual 10 2 3 2 4 Hardware Installation Instructions 1 Turn the PC s power off Turn off the power of any peripheral devices such as printers and monitors 2 Disconnect the power cord and any other cables from the back of the computer 3 Remove the system unit cover see the user s guide for your chassis if neces sary 4 Remove the CPU card from the chassis if necessary to gain access to the card s PCI 104 connector 5 Connect the ECU P1706 card to the PCI 104 connector Carefully align the pins with the PCI 104 connector Slide the module into the connector The module pins may not
20. mode In this mode the ECU P1706 will start sampling immediately just after a start acquisi tion API is called A trigger event may occur at any time during the acquisition pro cess After the trigger event the on going data acquisition process will continue until a specific delay count D of CONV clock pulses is met Start acquisition API is called Trigger Event Stop Sampling t Al CONV Clock DelayCount D Samples N 4 Delay To Stop Trigger After the Trigger Delay Count D the process will stop automatically and returns the latest N samples containing D samples after the trigger event and N D samples before the trigger event This mode is typically used if a number of samples before and after the trigger are required For example an online monitoring system fault recording application usu ally needs to save some samples before and after an alarm event to do further fault diagnosis Set Trigger Action to DelayToStop to enable this mode Trigger Source should not be None ECU P1706 User Manual 74 B 1 5 A D Trigger Source The ECU P1706 supports the following trigger sources External digital TTL trigger m Analog threshold trigger With ECU P1706 user can define the type of trigger source as rising edge or falling edge These following sections describe these trigger sources in more detail External Digital TTL Trigger For analog input operations an external digital trigge
21. of active channels Buffer Mode Adopt buffer mode to acquire data if you want to accurately control the time interval between conversions A D conversion clocks come from internal clock sources or external signals on connector A D conversion starts when the clocks signal come in and will not stop if the clocks are continuously sent Conversion data is accumulated into the on board A D buffer and waiting the transfer to PC memory Further you can specify Trigger to acquire the desired periods We will discuss the detail in the next sections AID Data Acquisition Clock Timing The ECU P1706 introduces a double clock system with SCAN clock and CONV clock to generate efficient A D conversion clocks at dedicated timing You can con trol acquisition timing interval precisely and just acquire the desired period It can save the waste of PCI bandwidth with continuing acquisition and post data process ing by filtering out the redundant data beforehand In this section we will describe how it works and its timing reference in detail Double Clock Procedure Double clock procedure is the fundamental A D conversion mechanism of the ECU P1706 regardless of which mode selected The incoming SCAN CLK launches an acquisition period called Acquisition Window The arriving CONV CLKs within the Acquisition Window will become an efficient A D conversion clock to trigger A D con verter The number of efficient CONV CLK depends on the number of active
22. scan ning multiplex channels and software programmed iteration counters One scanning iteration is defined as the time auto scan multiplexer routes input channels from Start channel to Stop channel once On the other words all the active channels are sampled once in a single iteration After the iteration counter counts down to zero the Acquisition Window will be disable automatically and wait for the next incoming SCAN CLK The end of Acquisition Window resets the iteration counter to its user specified value Users can specify the iteration counter by software and read back the number of incoming SCAN CLKs from SCAN CLK counter 71 ECU P1706 User Manual Voltage SCAN Clock CONY Clack f l f l f l f l f l f l SCAN Counter E OC GE ST ae E ee a eT 2 Double Clock Timing Diagram Once the acquisition procedure inside Acquisition Windows is set the incoming CLKs must fit in the user specified acquisition sequence or the CLKs may be gated off Refer to the following figures for more details 5 SCAN Clack l sa E f Lo S E o i CONV Clock f _ SF Lf Lo Lf Lf aa SCAN Counter 2 Ft 2 ae ae ee ae ee eos 3 SCAN Clock Too Fast 1 3 3 4 E 6 7 E v n a B u ance A e e A A ee T E AA N CONV Clock f L E L f LEE 4 L4 Lf _ SCAN Counter 2 ee ie De re Se ee ee 2 CONV Clock Too Fast 2 3 7 ua SCAN Clock f l fal f l fll l CONV Clock f l f f l _ ma i Lf Lf __ _ SCAN Counter 2 Gm Gime Bt Ba
23. slide all the way into the connector do not force the pins into place or the module may be damaged 6 Fasten the module to the CPU card by using the included brass screw Screw the brass spacer into the threaded hole on the CPU card Do not tighten too much or the threads may be damaged 7 Reinstall the CPU card and replace the system unit cover Reconnect the cables you removed in step 2 8 Attach 2 green 18 PIN terminals connected line refer to chapter 3 Pin for defini tion accessories to the ECU P1706 9 Plug in and turn on the power This completes the hardware installation Install the software driver as described in the following section Setting the Switch The following figure will show you the locations for SW1 amp SW4 o PE swi1 Sw4 eeeeeees Figure 2 1 Switch Location 11 ECU P1706 User Manual 2 4 1 2 4 2 Setting the BoardID Switch SW1 The ECU P1706 has a built in DIP switch SW1 which is used to define each card s board ID You can determine the board ID on the register as shown in Table 2 1 When there are multiple cards on the same chassis this board ID setting function is useful for identifying each card s device number through board ID We set the ECU P1706 board ID as 0 at the factory If you need to adjust it to other board ID set the SW1 by referring to DIP switch setting Table 2 1 Board ID Settings SW1 3 2 1 0 B
24. 2 Push the CONTINUE button to next step AD ANTEC Enabling an Intelligent Planet 3 Select the Installation option and utilities tech hardware Note to check software version if necessary Advantech constantly update the newest software package on the Web site users can visit ECU P1706 User Manual 16 4 Select the ECU Series option DMU Series UNO 4000 Series A La gel r 4 1710A BeF ECU RAIES onasGards E Ec 17 ECU P1706 User Manual Z Jaydeuy UOI e E SU 6 If the client need to develop other applications they need on ECU P1706 please Select the SDK option to install ECU P 1706 DAQNavi SDK Pack age so the developer need not download the individual driver package ECU P1706 25 j KSIs A 6bit Simultaneous ch Analog input PCI 104 j Bus Gard Windows Driver DAQ User s Manual Manual Windows SDK SDK Enab 7 After DAQNavi SDK have been installed successfully Advantech Navigator will be lunched automatically Of course you can open the Advantech Navi gator from Start gt gt All Programs gt gt Advantech Automation gt gt DAQNavi gt gt Advantech Navigator manually For win7 user you must run it by right click the item and select the Run As Administrator item from the popup menu 8 Click on the left of node named Supported Devices to expand the con tents then all th
25. 6 User Manual A 3 Counter Timer Table A 3 Counter Timer Channels 2 channels Isolation Resolution 32 bit Compatibility Open collector Isolated 2000V Mode In Event Counting Frequency In PWM In Out Pulse Out Max Input Frequency 1MHz Max Output Frequency 1MHz Clock Input gu ds High 5 V min 30V max Gate Input ae ae High 5 V min 30V max Counter Output Open collector 5 to 40 Vpc 300 mA max channel A 4 A D Gain Code Table A 4 ECU P1706 Analog Input Gain Code Input Range Gain G1 G0 10 V 0 0 0 5 V 2 0 1 2 5 V 4 1 0 1 25 V 8 1 1 ECU P1706 User Manual 68 Operation Theory Sections include E Analog Input Operation B 1 Analog Input Operation This section describes the following features of analog input operation theory that can help you realize how to configure the functions and parameters to match various applications A D Hardware Structure Analog input ranges and gains Analog data acquisition mechanism Analog input acquisition modes A D SCAN CONV clock source A D trigger sources Analog input data format B 1 1 A D Hardware Structure The A D conversion hardware structure includes three major parts PGA Programmable Gain Amplifier rectifies the input range and amplify allevi ate input signal to match the input range of A D converter A D converter conceives the rectified voltage from Calibration and transfers it into the correspo
26. 6 bit 250KHz Simultaneous Analog Input 8K FIFO support DMA transfer Double CLK trigger mode Multi trigger and CLK source 2 ch 16 bit Timer Counter Base clock 20MHz Internal and 1Hz 10MHz External Keep output values when hot system reset High ESD protection 2 000 VDC 21 ECU P1706 User Manual 2 6 2 Devices Driver Installation Install driver for building operation environment We offer two ways for driver installation H Installation H Preinstallation m Uninstallation We recommend use the driver auto Installation way We recommend you to install the card into your system before installing the driver thus to ensure that the device driver will be installed smoothly Installation Recommended You can install the ECU P1706 card in any PCI 104 slot on your computer Please follow the steps below to install the module on your system 1 Turn off your computer and unplug the power cord and cables TURN OFF your computer before installing or removing any components on the computer 2 Remove the cover of the computer 3 Remove the slot cover on the back panel of your computer 4 Touch the metal part on the surface of your computer to neutralize the static electricity that might be on your body 5 Adjust DIP switch SW1 on board to set the card s board ID 6 Insert the ECU P1706 card into a PCI 104 slot Hold the card only by its edges and carefully align it with the slot Insert the card firmly into place Use of exces si
27. 706 device on the system automatically then you can find ECU P1706 device node under Installed Devices node Contents ar Welcome DAQNavi 5 Devices SX Installed Devices HX DemoDevice BID 00 o BE ECU P1706 BID 7 Fd Device Setting Device Setting Setting of ECU P1706 BID 7 Device E E Sconar iM P1706 BID 7 Analog Input Calibration EA Reference cE 3a Supported Devices 5 SDKs E amp DAQNavi User Interface E amp Welcome to Advante 4 Ca ideo Tutorial E Customer Feedback Device S Analog Input Device Number amp Channel Setting Name ECU P1706 Clock Setting Description ECU P1 706 BID 7 Trigger Setting Product Id Ox80E Counter Timer eels te Event Counting Driver Version 3 1 3 2 One Shot Dil Version 2b She Timer Pulse Board Version A1 Frequency Measurement Location PCI bus 1 device 13 Function 0 Pulse Width Modulation Base Address OxF7E2FO00 Interrupt 0x13 Initialize device at driver loading Yes Ono Extension Card None Update Device Update System Database 19 ECU P1706 User Manual Preinstallation ECU P1706 DAQNavi Driver supply device preinstallation if you have installed ECU P1706 DAQNavi Driver from Navigator but without inserting the ECU P1706 card in your system 1 2 3 a 11 12 Install ECU P1706 DAQNavi Driver from Navigator Turn off your computer and unplug the power cord and cables TURN OFF your computer
28. CU P1300 ECU P1300 connected with ECU P1706 Field Wiring Considerations When you use ECU P1706 cards to acquire data from outside noises in the environ ment might significantly affect the accuracy of your measurements if due cautions are not taken The following measures will be helpful to reduce possible interference run ning signal wires between signal sources and the ECU P1706 card The signal cables must be kept away from strong electromagnetic sources such as power lines large electric motors circuit breakers or welding machines since they may cause strong electromagnetic interference Keep the analog sig nal cables away from any video monitor since it can significantly affect a data acquisition system If the cable travels through an area with significant electromagnetic interference you should adopt individually shielded twisted pair wires as the analog input cable This type of cable has its signal wires twisted together and shielded with a metal mesh The metal mesh should only be connected to one point at the sig nal source ground Avoid running the signal cables through any conduit that might have power lines in it If you have to place your signal cable parallel to a power line that has a high voltage or high current running through it try to keep a safe distance between them Alternatively you can place the signal cable at aright angle to the power line to minimize the undesirable effect 55 ECU P1706 User Manu
29. Description chapter in the Device Drivers Manual 1 6 3 Troubleshooting Device Drivers Error Driver functions will return a status code when they are called to perform a certain task for the application When a function returns a code that is not zero it means the function has failed to perform its designated function See Device Driver Manual for detailed information about Error Code 1 7 Specifications General Power Consumption Typical 5 V 850 mA Bus Type PCI 104 I O Connector Plug in Terminal Block Operating 20 70 C 4 158 F temperature 5 85 RH Storage Temperature 40 80 C 40 176 F Storage Humidity 5 95 RH non condensing IEC 60068 2 3 Analog Input Channels 8 differential Resolution 16 bits Max Sampling Rate 250 KS s FIFO Size 8 K samples Overvoltage 30 VP P Protection Input Impedance 18 MQ Sampling Mode Software onboard programmable pacer and external TTL Level Trigger mode Delay to Start trigger Delay to Stop trigger Trigger Source Analog Trigger External Trigger E Input Range V Software Programmable Bipolar 10 5 2 5 1 25 Accuracy of FSR 1LSB 0 04 0 04 0 06 0 08 ECU P1706 User Manual 6 1 8 Timer Counter Channels 2 Resolution 32 bits Mode In PWM In Out Pulse Out Compatibility Isolated 24 Vpe Max Input Frequency 1 MHz Max Output Frequency 1 MHz Block Diagram 16 bit A D MAX11046 Calibratio
30. High period second Low period second 1 Pulse width gt 2 079960275 Counter 1 Start T High period second Low period second Pulse width measurer Mg _0 79960275 Item 1 Shows the number of a corresponding counter on the right The list box list the function supported by this counter Check the checkbox and the counter function which is selected in the list box will run Pulse width measurement is selected Item 2 Shows the high period of the input clock Item 3 Shows the low period of the input clock ECU P1706 User Manual 46 DeviceTest of ECU P1706 BID 7 Counter 0 Start High period second 1 E 2 0 08 Low period second 3 0 02 Counter1 Stat High period second Low period second Pulse width modulator 0 08 onz Item 1 Shows the number of a corresponding counter on the right The list box list the function supported by this counter Check the checkbox and the counter function which is selected in the list box will run Pulse width modulation is selected Item 2 Shows the high period of the output clock Item 3 Shows the low period of the output clock 47 ECU P1706 User Manual ECU P1706 User Manual 48 Signal Connections Sections include E Overview E I O Connector E Field Wiring Considerations 3 1 Overview Correct signal connections are one of the most important factors in ensuring that your application system is sending and receiving dat
31. OULD BE IN A CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT CAUTION DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER DISCARD USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURER S INSTRUCTIONS The sound pressure level at the operator s position according to IEC 704 1 1982 is no more than 70 dB A DISCLAIMER This set of instructions is given according to IEC 704 1 Advantech disclaims all responsibility for the accuracy of any statements contained herein ECU P1706 User Manual iv Contents Chapter Chapter 1 k ok N gt 1 6 e CON 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 OVECIVICW cccccccsccccccccccncacccecscscscsceceseneace d OGUE TON ken deveee acceed aves ieversh A S 2 FEAU ES oanien u a N a 2 1 2 1 16 bits PCI 104 Bus Mastering DMA Data Transfer 4 2 1 2 2 8 A D Converters for Simultaneous Sampling ceeeeeeeees 2 1 2 3 Supports S W Internal amp External Pacer Triggering 4 3 1 2 4 On board FIFO Memory ccecceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeetcneeeeeetnneeeeeeetnaeeeeere 3 1 25 Auto Calibration eoe 3 1 2 6 Onboard Programmable Timer Counter s s s 3 12T Board ID OWI esn 3 Application Siesoo e A a a a a 3 nStallatiom Gulda ss oea EEA Eaa 4 Figure 1 1 Installation Flow Chart seseeeeeeeeeeereseeerssseen 4 SOfWare OVENWIOW onoga paahi dined dined aii 4 1 5 1 Programming Choices for DA amp C Cards 4 152 Device DIVONSice
32. RL key and left chick the list item while selecting multiple channels All channels are selected for default Item 2 Display the calibration status and result during the process 59 ECU P1706 User Manual 1 Calibrate offset Setting of ECU P1706 BID 7 Device Before Starting Calibrati S Analog Input efore Starting Calibration Channel Setting 1 Stop any running operations of this device Clock Setting 2 Adjust R1 until TP1 AGND 2 5 v Trigger Setting 3 Select channel s Left click the item in the Following list Analog Input Calibration Hold CTRL key while selecting multiple channels Counter Timer Event Counting C Offset 10 5 2 5 1 25 Status One Shot 0 FFE 70 Timer Pulse gt 1 7FFE 80 Frequency Measurement 2 8000 40 Pulse Width Modulation amp 3 7FFF a0 amp 4 8000 80 5 7FFF 60 6 800070 7 7FFF 80 Step1 Calibrate offset Connect 4 0 0000 DC to each channel and click Start 1 Step2 Calibrate gain Select gain 10 v Connect a 9 9969 DC to each channel and click Start Update Device Update System Database Item 1 Connect a OV DC to the channel s selected above and click Start button Item 2 Display some values during calibration process These values are for internal use send them to Advantech if calibration fails Item 3 Display the calibration result If success the status is Done otherwise is Failed
33. System Device Manager under Advantech E DAQ device node If you do see the device name listed under it but marked with an exclamation sign it means your device s driver has not been installed correctly and successfully In this case you can select the device name and press the Update button to update driver manu ally ECU P1706 User Manual 20 Uninstallation 1 Close the applications of the ECU P1706 2 Run Advantech Navigator For win7 user you must run it by right click the item and select the Run As Administrator item from the popup menu 3 Click on the left of node named Installed Devices to expand the contents then all the installed devices will be listed under this node 4 Choose the device which you want to uninstall driver right click on the node there will be a popup dialog shown click uninstall Driver on the dialog thus the driver will start to uninstall Contents ECU P1706 BID 7 2 Welcome Device Features DAQNavi a Devices E Pa Installed Devices Device Featu res f 32 DemoDevice BID 0 SR JECU P1706 B Remove Device X Device Se 32 Device Tel Uninstall Driver X Scenarios Export Configuration 3 X Reference EX Supported Devices SDKs g DAQNavi User Interface E3 Welcome to Advante IR Video Tutorial 3X Tools 3 Multimeter E Customer Feedback imultaneous 8 ch Mutifunction PCI 104Plus Card Main Features e 8 ch 1
34. a correctly A good signal connection can avoid much unnecessary and costly damage to your valuable PC and other hard ware devices This chapter will provide some useful information about how to con nect analog input signals to the ECU P1706 card via the I O connector 3 2 I O Connector Signal Connections include Pin Assignment I O Connector Signal Description Analog Input Connections Counter Connections Extension Board 3 2 1 Pin Assignment Note Because the ECU P1706 panel screen printing position limits pin N Assignments cannot fully printed on the panel Panel screen printing E and Panel screen printing table convenience for customers to use AGND DGND AGND EXT_AI_TRG AI7 DGND AI7 EXT_Conv_CLK AI6 DGND AI6 EXT_Scan_CLK AIS DGND AIS NC Al4 NC Al4 9 NC 9 AI3 8 IGND 8 AI3 7 CNT1_OUT 7 AI2 6 CNT1_GATE 6 Al2 5 CNT1_CLK 5 AIl IGND 4 AI1 3 CNTO_OUT 3 AIO 2 CNTO_GATE 2 AIO 1 CNTO_CLK 1 CN4 CNS Figure 3 1 ECU P1706 Pin Assignments ea ee ee a Eek art a TELE JL ol 1 18 1 18 CN5 CN4 Figure 3 2 ECU P1706 Panel Screen Printing ECU P1706 User Manual 50 Table 3 1 CN4 Panel Screen Printing and Panel Screen Printing Table Pin Assignments Panel screen printing Pin Assignments Panel screen printing Al0 AlO Ali All Al2 Al2 Al3 Al3 Al4 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 Al4 Al5 Al5 Al6
35. ach channel and click Start Step2 Calibrate gain Select gain H1Oy w Connect a 9 9969 Y DC to each channel and click Start 1 25 gt Update Device Update System Database ECU P1706 User Manual Item1 Display Analog Input Calibration A D Calibration 58 Save 4 2 1 A D Calibration Wizard Introduction Setting of ECU P1706 BID 7 Device P 3 3 i Before Starting Calibration 5 Analog Input Channel Setting 1 Stop any running operations of this device Clock Setting 2 Adjust YR1 until TP1 AGND 2 5 V Trigger Setting 3 Select channel s Left click the item in the following list Analog Input Calibration Hold CTRL key while selecting multiple channels E Counter Timer Event Counting C Offset 10 5V 2 5 1 25 One Shot o Timer Pulse 1 Frequency Measurement 2 Pulse Width Modulation 3 4 5 6 7 i Step1 Calibrate offset Connect a 0 0000 DC to each channel and click Start Step2 Calibrate gain Select gain 10 v Start Connect a 9 9969 DC to each channel and click Start Default Update Device Update System Database Item 1 Before start calibration read the instructions 1 Stop any running operations of the device 2 Connect your voltmeter to TP1 and TP2 adjust VR1 until the voltage is 2 5V See this page for the position of TP1 TP2 VR1 3 Select channels in the following list Hold CT
36. al ECU P1706 User Manual 56 Calibration Sections include E introduction E Calibration Procedure 4 1 4 2 Introduction The ECU P1706 has been calibrated at the factory for initial use You are not required to calibrate the ECU P1706 in normal conditions However if in other conditions users need to calibrate the ECU P1706 users can fol low the process list below To perform a satisfactory calibration users need a 6 1 2 digit voltmeter and a low noise standard DC voltage source for the calibration process It is important that the accuracy after calibration depends on the precision voltmeter s accuracy Calibration Procedure Auto A D Calibration Note User should calibrate A D function first before calibrating D A function Setting of ECU P1706 BID 7 Device B Analog Input Channel Setting Clock Setting igge etting Counter Timer Event Counting One Shot Timer Pulse Frequency Measurement Pulse Width Modulation Please Click the Calibration tab in configuration dialog box and follow the Calibra tion Instructions to finish your calibration Before Starting Calibration 1 Stop any running operations of this device 2 Adjust YR1 until TP1 AGND 2 5 V 3 Select channel s Left click the item in the Following list Hold CTRL key while selecting multiple channels C Offset 10 5V 2 5 a ouwrhwWwnre Oo Step1 Calibrate offset Connect a 0 0000 DC to e
37. an install the ECU P1706 card in any PCI 104 slot on your computer Please follow the following steps below to install the module on your system 1 Turn off your computer and unplug the power cord and cables TURN OFF your computer before installing or removing any components on the computer 2 Remove the cover of the computer 3 Remove the slot cover on the back panel of your computer 4 Touch the metal part on the surface of your computer to neutralize the static electricity that might be on your body 5 Adjust DIP switch SW1 on board to set the card s board ID 6 Insert the ECU P1706 card into a PCI 104 slot Hold the card only by its edges and carefully align it with the slot Insert the card firmly into place Use of exces sive force must be avoided otherwise the card might be damaged 7 Fasten the bracket of the PCI 104 card on the back panel rail of the computer with screws 8 Connect appropriate accessories 68 pin cable wiring terminals etc if neces sary to the PCI 104 card 9 Replace the cover of your computer chassis Re connect the cables you removed in step 2 10 Plug in the power cord and turn on the computer 11 Install DAQNavi SDK from DVD for building your operation environment 1 Insert the companion DVD into your DVD disc The setup program will be launched automatically if you have the autorun function enabled on your sys tem Then the setup program will be launched 15 ECU P1706 User Manual
38. annel Setting Enabled Clock Setting Seinien Trigger Setting cateti Analog Input Calibration OUNESTE A Enabled Counter Timer Event Counting Gate Polarity of counters One Shot Timer Pulse Counter 0 Positive Frequency Measurement Pulse Width Modulation Counter 1 Positive Out Signal of counters Counter 0 Positive Pulse Counter 1 Positive Pulse Timer Frequency of counters Counter 0 Counter 1 Update Device Update System Database Item 10 Select the combo box to enable the counter s gate Item 11 Select the combo box to set the signal polarity for the counter s gate Item 12 Select the combo box to set the out signal type for Timer Pulse output func tion Item 13 Set the required frequency for Timer Pulse output function of the counter ECU P1706 User Manual 38 Setting of ECU P1706 BID 7 Device 5 Analog Input Channel Setting Clock Setting Trigger Setting 4nalog Input Calibration S Counter Timer Event Counting Frequency Measurement Method of counters Counter 0 Auto Adaptive Counter 1 Auto Adaptive One Shot Frequency Measurement Collection Period of counters Timer Pulse Frequency Measurement Counter 0 Pulse Width Modulation Counter 1 Update Device Update System Database Item 14 Select the combo box to set the frequency measurement method Item 15 Set the frequency collection period if the measurement method is Counting
39. before installing or removing any components on the computer Remove the cover of the computer Remove the slot cover on the back panel of your computer Touch the metal part on the surface of your computer to neutralize the static electricity that might be on your body Adjust DIP switch SW1 on board to set the card s board ID Insert the ECU P1706 card into a PCI 104 slot Hold the card only by its edges and carefully align it with the slot Insert the card firmly into place Use of exces sive force must be avoided otherwise the card might be damaged Fasten the bracket of the PCI 104 card on the back panel rail of the computer with screws Connect appropriate accessories to the PCI 104 card Replace the cover of your computer chassis Re connect the cables you removed in step 2 Plug in the power cord and turn on the computer In Windows XP system Access the System Device Manager System will recognize PCI device and pop up an dialog click next button to complete the installation process Or else you can install the device driver by right click on the PCI device item and select Update button to install ECU P1706 driver In Windows 7 system Access the System Device Manager System will recognize ECU P1706 device and the driver of ECU P1706 will be installed automatically without any notice information Note Ifyour card has been installed properly you can see the device name of N your card listed on the
40. ces fs Event Viewer Eg Demo Device 1 MS s 12 14 16 bit 8 ch multifunction card es Shared Folders l FECU P1706 series 250 KS s 16 bit 8 ch multifunction card E 2 Local Users and Groups 4 Computer rs Performance Logs and Alert Se Disk drives Device Manager 2 Display adapters yj Storage DVD CD ROM drives Disk Defragmenter a Floppy disk drives Disk Management IDE ATA ATAPI controllers 7 Removable Storage Floppy disk controllers amp Ee Services and Applications Keyboards B Mice and other pointing devices Monitors 5 Ports COM amp LPT MR Processors Sound video and game controllers Storage volumes System devices Universal Serial Bus controllers Preinstallation ECU P1706 DAQNavi Driver supply device preinstallation if you have installed ECU P1706 DAQNavi Driver from DVD but without inserting the ECU P1706 card in your system 1 Install ECU P1706 DAQNavi Driver from DVD 2 Turn off your computer and unplug the power cord and cables TURN OFF your computer before installing or removing any components on the computer 3 Remove the cover of the computer 4 Remove the slot cover on the back panel of your computer 5 Touch the metal part on the surface of your computer to neutralize the static electricity that might be on your body 6 Adjust DIP switch SW1 on board to set the card s board ID 7 Insert the ECU P1706 card into a PCI 104 slot Hold t
41. channels of the counter will be listed Each channel could work in one of the modes it supports Users could edit the mode and corresponding parameters of each channel DeviceTest of ECU P1706 BID 7 PINT TTC TTT Analog Input i Counter Analog Output Digital Input Digital Output Counter 0 M Stat Counting value 2 9291 Start Counting value Counter 1 Item 1 Shows the number of a corresponding counter on the right The list box list the function supported by this counter Check the start checkbox and the counter function which is selected in the list box will run Event count is selected Item 2 Shows counter value of counter when Event count is checked ECU P1706 User Manual 42 DeviceTest of ECU P1706 BID 7 One shot event count i 3 343 Counter 1 Start a Delay count One shot event count 40 Item 1 Shows the number of a corresponding counter on the right The list box list the function supported by this counter Check the checkbox and the counter function which is selected in the list box will run One shot is selected Item 2 Set the delay count value of one shot function Item 3 Shows the device generated event count the string of Not supported is show if the counter don t supported the one shot event 43 ECU P1706 User Manual DeviceTest of ECU P1706 BID 7 Analog Input Counter Analog Output Digital Input
42. e ee Ce Se es 2 Improperly matched SCAN Clock and CONV Clock Single Clock Source Driving Single clock source driving is a specific function well suited for consecutive data acquisition while there is only one clock signal available CONV CLKs will be inter nally routed as SCAN CLKs And the external SCAN CLKs input will not be accepted Figure describes how it works z 3 7 t scanciock f1 S Sf _ a CONV Clock Lie Le ae LE EPL Le Lee es La a SCAN Counter e Ee Ce Se Gn Ge A EAA Se ere eo ae ear Single Clock source driving both Clocks ECU P1706 User Manual 72 B 1 4 A D Trigger Modes The ECU P1706 supports 3 trigger modes The following 5 parameters are used to setup those trigger modes Trigger Source can be set to None Al_x and EXT_TRIG pin of ECU P1706 connector Trigger Voltage set the analog voltage if Trigger Source is set to Al_x Trigger Edge select whether the rising edge or the falling edge of a signal will take effect Trigger Action can be set to Delay To Start and Delay To Stop two different Al operation modes when a trigger event occurs E Trigger Delay Count a 32 bit counter dedicated to Trigger Action No Trigger mode In this mode the ECU P1706 will start sampling immediately just after a start acquisi tion API is called No external trigger event will be used The sampling process will stop when A total required number of sampling data N is met A stop acquisition API is
43. e of the trigger signal This is only for the signal which is analog type signal Item 3 Set the signal edge of trigger source at which the signal is considered as a valid trigger signal Item 4 Set the action to be executed after the trigger condition is satisfied Item 5 Show how many scan clocks or conversion clocks if the scan clock is not supported to delay before executing the action specified by TriggerAction 35 ECU P1706 User Manual 2 7 3 Counter Configuration Counter Configuration Select Counter Timer tab to configure counter Setting of ECU P1706 BID 7 hee Clock Polarity of counters E Analog Input ock Polarity of counters Channel Setting 7 Positive Clock Setting Seah Trigger Setting counters 7 Analog Input Calibration satel at Positive Counter Timer Event Counting Gate Enable of counters One Shot Timer Pulse Counter 0 Enabled Frequency Measurement Pulse Width Modulation Counter 1 Enabled Gate Polarity of counters Counter 0 Positive Counter 1 Positive Update Device Update System Database Item 1 Select the combo box to set the signal polarity for the counter s clock Item 2 Select the combo box to set the signal polarity for the counter s gate Item 3 Select the combo box to enable the counter s gate ECU P1706 User Manual 36 Setting of ECU P1706 BID 7
44. e supported devices will be listed under this node ECU P1706 User Manual 18 9 Choose the device which you want to install driver right click on the node there will be a popup dialog shown click Install Driver on the dialog thus the driver will start to install Contents E PCI 1780U a PCIE 1730 I PCIE 1744 PCIE 1752 CIE 1754 PCIE 1756 PCIE 1760 PCL 818L PCL 818HD 3 PCL 818HG 5 PCM 3718H PCM 3718HG M 3718HO PCM 3724 PCM 3725 PCM 3730 PCM 37301 2 PCM 37531 PCM 37611 JE PCM 38101 JE PCM 38131 E USB 4702 USB 4704 USB 4711A J USB 4716 USB 4718 USB 4750 USB 4751 USB 4751L USB 4761 PCI 1710_ECU PCI 1720_ECU ECU P game 2 6h 2 o oo oo DDH CERE ese Install Driver 1 Fi wo DAQNavi User Interfa g Welcome to Advan IR Yideo Tutorial ipa Tools Multimeter E3 Customer Feedback ECU P1706 Device Features Device Features ECU P1706 250 KS s 16 bit Simultaneous 8 ch Mutifunction PCI 104Plus Card Main Features e 8 ch 16 bit 250KHz Simultaneous Analog Input e 8K FIFO support DMA transfer Double CLK trigger mode Multi trigger and CLK source 2 ch 16 bit Timer Counter e Base clock 20MHz Internal and 1Hz 10MHz External e Keep output values when hot system reset e High ESD protection 2 000 VDC 10 Click OK to finish installation Navigator detects and installs ECU P1
45. el Setting 1 Stop any running operations of this device Clock Setting 2 Adjust VR1 until TP1 AGND 2 5 V Trigger Setting 3 Select channel s Left click the item in the following list Analog Input Calibration Hold CTRL key while selecting multiple channels B Counter Timer Event Counting C Offset 10 S 2 5 1 25 One Shot J0 Timer Pulse D 1 Frequency Measurement 2 Pulse Width Modulation 3 gt 4 Js gt 6 gt 7 a ji gt Step1 Calibrate offset Connect a 0 0000 DC to each channel and click Start Step2 Calibrate gain Select gain 104 v Connect a 9 9969 Y DC to each channel and click Start Update Device Update System Database Item 1 Click Stop button to stop calibration process Item 2 Click Default button to restore factory settings 63 ECU P1706 User Manual ECU P1706 User Manual 64 Specifications Sections include E General E Analog Input E Counter Timer E A D Gain Code A 1 General LELI CY ea PE 1 9 0121 1 0 Connector Type Plug in Terminal Block 18P 2pcs Dimensions 184 mm x 135 mm 7 25 x5 32 Power Typical 5V 850 mA Consumption Max 5V 1A Operation 20 70 C 4 158 F Temperature refer to IEC60068 2 1 2 Storage 40 80 C 40 176 F 5 85 RH non condensing l E Operation refer to IEC60068 1 2 3 Relative Humidity Storage 5 95 RH non condensing refer to
46. ent It should be free of marks and in perfect order upon receipt As you unpack the ECU P1706 check it for signs of shipping damage damaged box scratches dents etc If it is damaged or fails to meet specifications notify our service department or your local sales representative immediately Also call the car rier immediately and retain the shipping carton and packing materials for inspection by the carrier We will then make arrangements to repair or replace the unit Unpacking After receiving your ECU P1706 package please inspect its contents first The package should contain the following items ECU P1706 card PLUG IN BLOCK 18P 2PCS F M3x10L H 15 3mm Cu 6 PCS 1 x front Panel for ECU P1706 Energy Series Driver and Utility DISC 1x ROHS LIST 1 x warranty card The ECU P1706 cards harbors certain electronic components vulnerable to electro static discharge ESD ESD could easily damage the integrated circuits and certain components if preventive measures are not carefully paid attention to Before removing the card from the antistatic plastic bag you should take following precautions to ward off possible ESD damage Touch the metal part of your computer chassis with your hand to dis charge static electricity accumulated on your body Or use a grounding strap Touch the anti static bag to a metal part of your computer chassis before open ing the bag Hold the card only by the metal bracket when removing it
47. ep this equipment away from humidity Put this equipment on a reliable surface during installation Dropping it or letting it fall may cause damage The openings on the enclosure are for air convection Protect the equipment from overheating DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS Make sure the voltage of the power source is correct before connecting the equipment to the power outlet Position the power cord so that people cannot step on it Do not place anything over the power cord All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted If the equipment is not used for a long time disconnect it from the power source to avoid damage by transient overvoltage Never pour any liquid into an opening This may cause fire or electrical shock Never open the equipment For safety reasons the equipment should be opened only by qualified service personnel If one of the following situations arises get the equipment checked by service personnel E The power cord or plug is damaged E Liquid has penetrated into the equipment E The equipment has been exposed to moisture E The equipment does not work well or you cannot get it to work according to the user s manual E The equipment has been dropped and damaged E The equipment has obvious signs of breakage DO NOT LEAVE THIS EQUIPMENT IN AN ENVIRONMENT WHERE THE STORAGE TEMPERATURE MAY GO BELOW 20 C 4 F OR ABOVE 80 C 176 F THIS COULD DAMAGE THE EQUIPMENT THE EQUIPMENT SH
48. evice Drivers Manual for your reference Please refer to the corresponding sections in this chapter of the Device Drivers Manual to begin your programming efforts You can also look at the example source code pro vided for each programming tool The Device Drivers Manual can be found on the companion CD ROM Or if you have already installed the Device Drivers on your system the Device Drivers Man ual can be readily accessed through the Start button Start Programs Advantech Automation DAQNavi DAQNavi Manuals The example source codes can be found under the corresponding installation folder such as the default installation path C Advantech DAQNavi Examples For information about using other function groups or other development tools please refer to the Device Driver Programming Guide and the Function Reference on the Device Drivers Manual 5 ECU P1706 User Manual 1 6 2 Programming with DAQNavi SDK Advantech DAQNavi SDK offers a rich function library to be utilized in various appli cation programs This function library consists of numerous APIs that support many development tools such as Visual C C Visual Basic NET Delphi and C Builder According to their specific functions or services the APIs can be categorized into several function groups Device Function E Analog Input Output Function Digital Input Output Function Counter Function For the usage and parameters of each function please refer to the Function
49. h the initial con dition when device power on Select the No Radio Button the device will keep last status when device power on ECU P1706 User Manual 32 2 7 2 Analog Input Configuration Analog Input Configuration Select Analog Input tab to configure analog input Setting of ECU P1706 BID 7 Penca Logical Channel Count 8 Analog Input ogical Channel Count Channel Setting Channel Configuration Clock Setting Trigger Setting CH Connection Type Value Range Type Analog Input Calibration 0 Differential 10 S Counter Timer 1 Differential 10 Event Counting Diferential a T x ifferential i se 4 Differential 10 mer tuse 5 Differential 10 Frequency Measurement 6 Differential 10 Pulse Width Modulation 7 Differential 10 Set Value Range Type 1 10 v C To All Channels 2 Update Device Update System Database Item 1 Select the combo box to set value range type for each channel Item 2 Check the checkbox to configure all channels with the same value range type 33 ECU P1706 User Manual Setting of ECU P1706 BID 7 Device Analog Input Channel Setting Clock Setting Trigger Setting 4nalog Input Calibration Counter Timer Event Counting One Shot Timer Pulse Frequency Measurement Pulse Width Modulation SULLA Iteration Counter Scan Count 2 Scan Clock Periad TDO CENDO CENDO a Scan Channel Start
50. he card only by its edges and carefully align it with the slot Insert the card firmly into place Use of exces sive force must be avoided otherwise the card might be damaged 8 Fasten the bracket of the PCI 104 card on the back panel rail of the computer with screws 9 Connect appropriate accessories to the PCI 104 card 10 Replace the cover of your computer chassis Re connect the cables you removed in step 2 11 Plug in the power cord and turn on the computer ECU P1706 User Manual 26 In Windows XP system Access the System Device Manager System will recognize PCI device and pop up an dialog click next button to complete the installation process Or else you can install the device driver by right click on the PCI device item and select Update button to install ECU P1706 driver In Windows 7 system Access the System Device Manager System will recognize ECU P1706 device and the driver of ECU P1706 will be installed automatically without any notice information Note _ f your card has been installed properly you can see the device name of N your card listed on the System Device Manager under Advantech DAQ device node If you do see the device name listed under it but marked with an sign it means your device s driver has not been installed correctly and successfully In this case you can select the device name and press the Update button to update driver manually
51. igger can acquire a sample whenever needed while the internal pacer saves CPU loading by triggering the sampling at a pre programmed frequency An external pacer can be used for triggering by external frequency source On board FIFO Memory There is 8k of FIFO sample memory on ECU P1706 This is an important feature for faster data transfers and more predictable performance under Windows systems Auto Calibration The ECU P1706 card features software auto calibration application It provides a convenient method for user calibration processing Onboard Programmable Timer Counter The ECU P1706 provides a programmable timer counter for generating pacer trigger for the A D conversion It includes two individual 32 bit counters of 10 MHz clock The two counters are cascaded together to make a 32 bit timer for pacer trigger time base BoardID Switch The ECU P1706 has a built in DIP switch that helps define each card s ID when mul tiple ECU P1706 cards have been installed on the same PC chassis The BoardID setting function is very useful when building a system with multiple ECU P1706 cards With the correct BoardID settings you can easily identify and access each card during hardware configuration and software programming Note For detailed specifications of the ECU P1706 cards please refer to E Appendix A Specifications Applications The following are some of the possible applications of ECU P1706 cards Testing Instruments
52. ime counter channels so that it can provide specific functions for different applica tion requirements 1 2 Features The ECU P1706 offers the following main features 8 ch 16 bit 250 KHz Simultaneous Analog Input 8K FIFO support DMA transfer Double CLK trigger mode Multi trigger and CLK source 2 ch 32 bit Timer Counter Base clock 20 MHz Internal and 1 Hz 1 MHz External Keep output values when hot system reset High ESD protection 8 kv Some of the features are described in details from the next page 1 2 1 16 bits PCI 104 Bus Mastering DMA Data Transfer The ECU P1706 card supports PCI 104 bus mastering DMA for high speed data transfers By setting a block of memory in the ECU 1871 the card performsbus mas tering data transfers without CPU intervention The CPU is freed to perform other more urgent tasks such as data analysis and graphic manipulation The function allows users to run all I O functions simulta neously at full speed without losing data 1 2 2 8 A D Converters for Simultaneous Sampling The ECU P1706 card is capable of simultaneous sampling with dedicated A D con verter circuit for each analog input channel ECU P1706 User Manual 2 1 2 3 1 2 4 1 2 5 1 2 6 1 2 7 1 3 Supports S W Internal amp External Pacer Triggering The ECU P1706 card supports three kinds of trigger modes for A D conversion soft ware triggering internal pacer triggering and external pacer triggering The software tr
53. ion software such as Advantech Device Drivers On the other hand advanced users may choose register level programming although it is not recommended due to its laborious and time consuming nature ECU P1706 User Manual 4 1 5 2 Device Drivers 1 6 1 6 1 The Advantech Device Drivers software is included on the companion CD ROM It also comes with all Advantech DA amp C cards Advantech s device drivers feature a complete I O function library to help boost your application performance The Advan tech Device Drivers for Windows XP or Windows 7 works seamlessly with develop ment tools such as Visual C Visual C Visual Basic NET Borland C Builder and Borland Delphi Device Drivers Programming Roadmap This section will provide you a roadmap to demonstrate how to build an application from scratch using Advantech Device Drivers with your favorite development tools such as Visual C C Visual Basic NET Delphi and C Builder The step by step instructions on how to build your own applications using each development tool will be given in the Device Drivers Manual Moreover a rich set of example source code is also given for your reference Programming Tools Programmers can develop application programs with their favorite development tools Visual C Visual C Visual Basic NET Delphi C Builder LabVIEW For instructions on how to begin programming in each development tool Advantech offers a Tutorial Chapter in the D
54. is a edee eed ares 51 Table 3 2 CN5 Panel Screen Printing and Panel Screen Printing Table wisinshotiiiedi kta Nhe diets 51 3 2 2 I O Connector Signal Description c ce eeeeeeeeeeeeneteeeeteeneeees 52 Table 3 3 I O Connector Signal Description 52 3 2 3 Analog Input COnnections ccccececeeeeeeeeeneeeeeteeeneeeeteeenaees 52 Figure 3 3 Differential Input Channel Connection 52 Figure 3 4 Trigger Source and CLK Source Connection 53 3 2 4 Counter Connections senusien 53 Figure 3 5 Event Counter Connection ceceeeeeeesereeeeeeeees 53 Figure 3 6 Frequency Measurement Connection 0 53 Figure 3 7 Time Pulse Connection cccceeeeeeeeeeeeesteeeeeeeenees 54 Figure 3 8 One shot Connection ccceecceeeeeseeeeeeeenteeeeeeeenaes 54 Figure 3 9 PwMeter Connection PWM_IN essees 54 Figure 3 10PwModulator Connection PWM_OUT 2 0 54 3 2 5 Extension Board cccecceeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeaeeeseeeeaeeeeseeeaees 55 Field Wiring Considerations cccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeteeeeeeetneeeeere 55 Calibration ccccecccscecscecsceccceseacsceess OF INTRODUCTION sssrinin inaasa aie aae Eaa oeii aria 58 Calibration Procedure ccccccccccssececeeeeceseseceteceseeeeeeeaaeeeseeeeanenseeeeeaeas 58 4 2 1 A D Calibration Wizard 0 0 0 0 cccccccccceseececceeaceeseeeeeaeeaseeeeeeeaaeesees 59 4 22 Retry Calibration iaci cc cccccecececcee
55. nding digital data format Trigger Clock control logic enables disables the whole process and deter mines acquisition timing interval A D Converter A D efficient Gain Code Conversion clock CONV Clock SCAN Clock Trigger Clock CONV Clock Control Logic Trigger SCAN Counter A D Conversion Hardware Structure B 1 2 Analog Input Ranges and Gains The ECU P1706 can measure bipolar analog input signals The bipolar signal extends within 10 V FSR The ECU P1706 provides various programmable gain levels and each channel is allowed to set its own input range individually Table B 1 lists the effective ranges supported by the ECU P1706 with gains Table B 1 Gains and Analog Input Range Gain Bipolar Analog Input Range 0 10 V 1 5 V 2 2 5 V 3 1 25 V For each channel choose the gain level providing the most optimal range that can accommodate the signal range you want to measure ECU P1706 User Manual 70 B 1 3 Analog Input Acquisition Mode The ECU P1706 can acquire data in either single value or pacer mode m Single Value Acquisition Polling Mode The single value acquisition mode is the simplest way to acquire data User can sim ply poll the data register of the desired channel to get the latest acquired value Each analog input channel has its own dedicated data register buffer and in this mode the ECU P1706 updates each channel cyclically The update rate is sampling rate num
56. nput clock input can be external up to 250 K inter nal up to 10 M Al Trigger external Input The Al trigger input EXT_Al_Tri DGND Input can be external Analog software as set by software 3 2 3 Analog Input Connections 3 2 3 1 Measure Voltage Internal AIO 7 Instant Al and Buffered Al Channel Connections i External AGND AGND Al7 CY vs AI7 Ground Referenced Signal source 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Figure 3 3 Differential Input Channel Connection ECU P1706 User Manual 52 3 2 3 2 Buffered Al Trigger and CLK Source Connections The ECU P1706 introduces a double clock system with SCAN clock and CONV clock to generate efficient A D conversion clocks at dedicated timing A D conver sion clocks come from internal clock sources or external signals on connector The CLK has several sources E Internal A D clock derived from 32 bit divider m External A D clock from terminal board With ECU P1706 user can define the type of trigger source as rising edge or falling edge The Trigger has several sources External digital TTL trigger from terminal board Soft trigger m Analog threshold trigger DGND Trigger EXT_AI_TRG DGND EXT_Conv_CLK DGND EXT_Scan_CLK DGND Source Source Figure 3 4 Trigger Source and CLK Source Connection For detailed instructions about trigger please refer to appendix B 1 3 2 4 Counter Connections 3 2 4 1 Event Counter Connection IGND
57. oardID ID3 ID2 ID1 IDO 0 ON ON ON ON 1 ON ON ON OFF 2 ON ON OFF ON 3 ON ON OFF OFF 4 ON OFF ON ON 5 ON OFF ON OFF 6 ON OFF OFF ON 7 ON ON ON ON 8 OFF ON ON ON 9 OFF ON ON OFF 10 OFF ON OFF ON 11 OFF ON OFF OFF 12 OFF OFF ON ON 13 OFF OFF ON OFF 14 OFF OFF OFF ON 15 OFF OFF OFF OFF Slot Select for PCI BUS SW4 The ECU P1706 has a built in DIP switch SW4 which is used to define each card s interrupt number You can determine the INT ID as shown in Table 2 2 When there are multiple cards on the same chassis this INT ID setting function is useful for each card We set the ECU P1706 INT ID as 0 at the factory If you need to adjust it to other INT ID set the SW4 by referring to DIP switch setting Table 2 2 SW4 Settings Position1 Position2 Switch Value Module REQ GNT CLK INTO ON ON 0 0 REQO GNTO CLKO INTA ON OFF 1 1 REQ1 GNT1 CLK INTB OFF ON 2 2 REQ2 GNT2 CLK2 INTC OFF OFF 3 3 REQ3 GNT3 CLK2 INTD Note ECU P1706 and ECU 1871 products are used together the interrupt E number only supports 0 1 2 module slot ECU P1706 User Manual 12 2 5 Setting the Jumper The ECU P1706 is composed of ECU P1706 motherboard and jumper board when the ECU P1706 extend ECU P13XX series cards will remove the jumper board ECU P1706 MB Figure 2 3 ECU P1706 AE Exploded Diagram 13 ECU P1706 User Manual The following figure will show you the locations for CN6 amp CN7 Booooooooooo
58. ooooo0 Hoooceoceooeooooo ooo CN6 Figure 2 4 Jumper Extend connector Location The ECU P1706 have two jumper groups built in DIP jumper CN6 CN7 which is used to extend ECU P13XX series card default set off Note This is ECU P1706 mounted to the blasting ECU 1871 system diagram convenient for customers to understand the installation mode of the card gt Bs i ECU P1706 o gt A ast Figure 2 5 ECU 1871 ECU P1706 Blasting Diagram ECU P1706 User Manual 14 2 6 2 6 1 Software Installation Instructions DAQNavi SDK Installation For developer we recommend you to install driver from Advantech Navigator Advan tech Navigator will be installed with DAQNavi SDK Package so the developer need not download the individual driver package The user to build operation environment need not download and install DAQNavi SDK Package user can only download and install the individual driver Package DAQNavi_ECUP1706 mH Install driver for development Install driver for building operation environment Install driver for development We offer two ways to install the driver mH Installation E Preinstallation m Uninstallation We recommend you use the device auto Installation We recommend you to insert the card into your system before installing the driver to ensure that the installation process will be completed smoothly Installation Recommended You c
59. p it prepaid to your dealer Edition 2 Printed in China January 2014 ECU P1706 User Manual ii Declaration of Conformity CE This product has passed the CE test for environmental specifications when shielded cables are used for external wiring We recommend the use of shielded cables This kind of cable is available from Advantech Please contact your local supplier for ordering information Technical Support and Assistance 1 Visit the Advantech web site at www advantech com support where you can find the latest information about the product 2 Contact your distributor sales representative or Advantech s customer service center for technical support if you need additional assistance Please have the following information ready before you call Product name and serial number Description of your peripheral attachments Description of your software operating system version application software etc Acomplete description of the problem The exact wording of any error messages iii ECU P1706 User Manual Safety Instructions 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Read these safety instructions carefully Keep this User Manual for later reference Disconnect this equipment from any AC outlet before cleaning Use a damp cloth Do not use liquid or spray detergents for cleaning For plug in equipment the power outlet socket must be located near the equip ment and must be easily accessible Ke
60. per Extend connector Location 14 Figure 2 5 ECU 1871 ECU P1706 Blasting Diagram 14 Software Installation Instructions 2 0 00 ceeceeeeeeeteeeeeeetteeeeeeeenaeeeeeeeeaaes 15 2 6 1 DAQNavi SDK Installation ce ceeeeeeeeeeee eee teteeeeeeetneeeeeeees 15 2 6 2 Devices Driver Installation 0 ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetneeeeeeteteeeeeeeas 22 Device Setup amp Configuration ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeecneeeeeeencaeeeeseeeseeeeeneeaaes 28 2 7 1 Device Configuration cccccccceeeeesccceeeeeeteceeeseeneceeeeneeeeeeeeeees 32 2 7 2 Analog Input Configuration ccceeeececeeeeeeeetteeeeeeeetieeeeerenee 33 2 7 3 Counter Configuration ccccceceeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeentieeeeeetiaeeeeeeena 36 Device TeSt ossein a weet dence A A 41 28 1 Analog MPU Tesi enon E 41 28 2 Counter Teslo a E A 42 V ECU P1706 User Manual Chapter 3 3 1 3 2 3 3 Chapter 4 4 1 4 2 Appendix A A 1 A 2 A 3 A 4 Appendix B B 1 B 2 ECU P1706 User Manual Signal Connections s 0e000002 49 OVGIVIOW sie ccAsieehendelin E E TE 50 VO CONNEC CHOM 00 eee ee eeteeee teeters eee e eee eeeaeeeeeeeaeeeeeetaeeeeertieeeeeenena 50 S241 PIN ASSIQNIMGN cist coieitetreicte teed nti deeded aia 50 Figure 3 1 ECU P1706 Pin Assignments 0 scceeeees 50 Figure 3 2 ECU P1706 Panel Screen Printing 08 50 Table 3 1 CN4 Panel Screen Printing and Panel Screen Printing Tabl enc
61. physical channels of the device will be listed on the left Values of Al channels are updated periodically Users are able to edit the value range of Al channels at any time by clicking the value range type in the list DeviceTest of ECU P1706 BID 7 Analog Input Counter Analog Output Digital Input Digital Output Channel 0 200ms 400ms 600ms 800ms Channel 1 200ms 400ms 600ms 800ms Channel 2 2 200ms 400ms 600ms 800ms 200ms 400ms 600ms 800ms v Sampling rate per channel Use Buffered Al Uee haaati 3 Hz 4 ees r Stop i 5 1Hz 250000Hz Status Buffered AI Running Overrun Count 0 Data Ready Count 173 Item 1 Shows the number of a corresponding analog input channel Check the checkbox and the corresponding analog input channel will be selected The list box list value range type for each channel The user can select the value range type in the list box Item 2 Shows the sample data in graphics of each channel Item 3 Shows Analog input function supported by device ECU P1706 series sup ports instant Al and buffered Al Item 4 Shows frequency of analog input sampling Configure the sampling rate on the scroll bar or edit the textbox The textbox is used to show current frequency Item 5 Start Stop button is used to start or stop analog input 41 ECU P1706 User Manual 2 8 2 Counter Test Click the Counter tab in the Device Test dialog box All physical
62. r event occurs when the ECU P1706 detects either a rising or falling edge on the External A D TTL trigger input The trigger signal is TTL compatible Analog Threshold Trigger For analog input operations an analog trigger event occurs when the ECU P1706 detects a transition from above a threshold level to below a threshold level falling edge or a transition from below a threshold level to above a threshold level rising edge By software you can program the threshold level by writing a voltage value to register this value will remap to analog input range External Digital Trigger Analog Threshold Trigger a External SCAN Clock Internal SCAN Clock SCAN Clock Trigger Glock Control Logic Internal CONV Clock CONV Clock External CONV Clock of Trigger Clock Routing Diagram 75 ECU P1706 User Manual B 2 Counter Input and PWM Input Output ECU P1706 offer two 32 bit counters inputs which can perform event counting fre quency measurement and pulse width measurement Counters on ECU P1706 have a counter value match interrupt function When this interrupt function is enabled an interrupt signal will be generated if the counter value reaches a pre set counter match value The counter will continue to count until an overflow occurs then it will go back to its reset value zero and continue the counting process A user can set each individual counter channel to count either falling
63. s iessseccetesidie ne destesvieaernieteiancieiiagsicai 5 Device Drivers Programming Roadmap cccccccceeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeseeneaeees 5 LOA Programming TOONS necessitan dean 5 1 6 2 Programming with DAQNavVi SDK 0 c eects eeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeees 6 1 6 3 Troubleshooting Device Drivers Error eececececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 6 Specifications nsina aaa a a a aa aa 6 Block Diagi diees O ae esiiteagoesdagee 7 Figure 1 2 ECU P1706 Function BIOCK 0 cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 7 DIMENSIONS Diagrams sceci83 ococeas sees et ese thagee ead darshan Guede ee 8 Figure 1 3 ECU P1706 Dimensions Diagram cceeeeee 8 INStallATION ccceceecsencecececscecsceseseneaesD Initial INS pecten iaaa 10 UNPACKING isisisi cnis asaan AS 10 Hardware Installation Instructions seseeeeeeeeeeeseerreseeerrresrrernnssrerrreses 11 Setting the SWEN arsar a A E EN 11 Figure 2 1 Switch Location 0 00 0 eceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeseteeeeeees 11 2 4 1 Setting the BoardID Switch SW1 ce eceeceeeeeetteeeeeeenteeeeeeeee 12 Table 2 1 Board ID Settings 200 0 ceeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeenteeeeeeeenaas 12 2 4 2 Slot Select for PC BUS SWA4 ooo eeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeteeeneeeees 12 Table 2 2 SW4 Settings ccccccccccerssssccecertessececerenseeeeeetneeseeees 12 Seting the JUMPE cessisse T 13 Figure 2 2 ECU P1706 AE Diagram eeeeeeeseeeerreeeeeresse 13 Figure 2 3 ECU P1706 AE Exploded Diagram 13 Figure 2 4 Jum
64. ser Manual 24 6 If the client need only apply the ECU P1706 please Select the DAQ option to install ECU P1706 DAQNavi Driver Package ADMANTECH Energy Automation Series VIS ji ch Analg input PCI 104 Users Manual gt Windows SDK 1 LANAS Enabling an Tal 7 Run the ECU P1706 DAQNavi Driver package Advantech ECUP1706 Windows Driver InstallShield Wizard InstallShield Wizard Complete Advantech ECUP1706 Windows Driver Setup is completed Please check System Device Manager to confirm the device is installed successuflly as shown below LI Computer Management A QA TEST E Advantech DAQ Devices i g ECU P1706 series 250 KS s 16 bit 8 ch multifunction car E Computer lt Back Finish _ Cancel 8 Click Finish The installer detects and installs ECU P1706 device on the system automatically The device driver files and manual can be found at System disk Advantech DAQNavi Driver ECU P1 706 25 ECU P1706 User Manual 9 After the ECU P1706 driver is installed you can verify whether it is properly installed on your system in the System Device Manager 1 Access the System Device Manager 2 The device name of the ECU P1706 should be listed under the Advantech DAQ Devices tab m Computer Management ai File Action View Window Help e HH 84 h a lt Ba a Computer Management Local A X6X8 20120509DU System Tools 8B Advantech DAQ Devi
65. ssteecccnes evbeecaesedeetenanaesgeccetesesetecd 62 4 2 3 Restore to Factory Default ccc eecceeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeteeeeeeeaas 63 SPeCIFICATIONS ccseceseeeseeeeeeeseeees OD General aaa teneena ete taeda sea A R 66 Table A 1 Gee rall cece ccccceceecceceeeceeseeeeeeceaeeceeeeeaneeseeeeeaeaaees 66 Analog INpUt cies iaceteneniecdeeks beat ante n delenit CN 67 Table A 2 Analog Input eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeneeeeeesennaeenees 67 COUNTS TMM CR csi caxee bia tiedors R O E 68 Table A 3 Counter TimMer ccccccceseseecceeecesseeeeeetaeeeeeeeeeaneases 68 Al Di Gain Code roer a A T A E AR 68 Table A 4 ECU P1706 Analog Input 68 Operation Theory ccsscceeseeeeees O9 Analog Input Operation ccccccecceeeeeeeeeeeceeenaecaeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeecneaaeees 70 B 1 1 A D Hardware Structure cccccceccecceceeeeeeeeeeeecenccaeeeeeeeeeeeees 70 B 1 2 Analog Input Ranges and Gains cccceeeeeeeetteeeeeeeentteeeeeees 70 Table B 1 Gains and Analog Input Range seeen 70 B 1 3 Analog Input Acquisition Mode c eceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteteees 71 B 1 4 A D Trigger MOdesS cccceececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeieeeeeeetnaeeeeeee 73 B 1 5 A D Trigger SOUICEs v chieeeccnciietinidiniiiaci seine 75 Counter Input and PWM Input Output o oo e eee eeeeeeeectteeeeeeeeeeeees 76 vi Overview Sections include E Introduction E Features E Applications E
66. tech if calibration fails Item 4 Display the calibration result If success the status is Done otherwise is Failed Item 5 Select another gain to calibrate and repeat the 1 4 above 61 ECU P1706 User Manual 4 2 2 Retry Calibration Setting of ECU P1706 BID 7 Device B Analog Input Channel Setting Clock Setting Trigger Setting Analog Input Calibration E Counter Timer Event Counting One Shot Timer Pulse Frequency Measurement Pulse Width Modulation Before Starting Calibration 1 Stop any running operations of this device 2 Adjust YR1 until TP1 AGND 2 5 3 Select channel s Left click the item in the Following list Hold CTRL key while selecting multiple channels C Offset 10 5 j 2 5V 0 7FFE 70 FFF6 7C FFF6 7D FFFS 80 l 1 Staty Update Device Step1 Calibrate offset Connect a 0 0000 DC to each channel and click Start Step2 Calibrate gain Select gain 10 v Connect a 9 9969 DC to each channel and click Start Update System Database Item 1 Display some channels which fails in calibration process Item 2 Select the failed channels and re click Start button to try again ECU P1706 User Manual 62 Cae 2 Stop Save 4 2 3 Restore to Factory Default Setting of ECU P1706 BID 7 a Before Starting Calibrati E Analog Input efore Starting Calibration Chann
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68. tion Advantech assumes no liability under the terms of this warranty as a consequence of such events Because of Advantech s high quality control standards and rigorous testing most of our customers never need to use our repair service If an Advantech product is defec tive it will be repaired or replaced at no charge during the warranty period For out of warranty repairs you will be billed according to the cost of replacement materials service time and freight Please consult your dealer for more details If you think you have a defective product follow these steps 1 Collect all the information about the problem encountered For example CPU speed Advantech products used other hardware and software used etc Note anything abnormal and list any onscreen messages you get when the problem occurs 2 Call your dealer and describe the problem Please have your manual product and any helpful information readily available 3 If your product is diagnosed as defective obtain an RMA return merchandize authorization number from your dealer This allows us to process your return more quickly 4 Carefully pack the defective product a fully completed Repair and Replacement Order Card and a photocopy proof of purchase date such as your sales receipt in a shippable container A product returned without proof of the purchase date is not eligible for warranty service 5 Write the RMA number visibly on the outside of the package and shi
69. ve force must be avoided otherwise the card might be damaged 7 Fasten the bracket of the PCI 104 card on the back panel rail of the computer with screws 8 Connect appropriate accessories 68 pin cable wiring terminals etc if neces sary to the PCI 104 card 9 Replace the cover of your computer chassis Re connect the cables you removed in step 2 10 Plug in the power cord and turn on the computer 11 Install ECU P1706 DAQNavi driver from DVD for building your operation envi ronment 1 Insert the companion DVD into your DVD disc The Setup program will be launched automatically if the auto play function enabled on your system When the Setup Program is launched you will see the following setup screen ECU P1706 User Manual 22 2 Push the CONTINUE button to next step C a Net lt Ai O N l 5 0 AD ANTECH Enabling an Intelligent Planei _ ad a MYE Rer SolutionsiPD Sasi 5 les and utilities r Adva ntech hardware Browse CD Contents a View Our Website E LT Note to check software version if necessary Advantech constantly update the newest software package on the Web site users can visit 23 ECU P1706 User Manual 4 Select the ECU Series option AD ANTECH Energy AOMA DMU Series a tren 2 UNO 4000 Series 5 Select the ECU P1706 option AD ANT ECH Energy Automation Series V h o DDPO po BESESaiicseards ECU P1706 U
70. vice enable 29 ECU P1706 User Manual Select Device Configuration tab ECU P1706 device driver provides a device set ting dialog box for users to set the device property values and these values will be saved in the system The device property will be referenced by the device driver func tions ECU P1706 series 250 KS s 16 bit 8 ch multifunction P X General Device Configuration Driver Details Resources Basic Information Device Number amp Name ECU P1706 Description ECUPI706 BID 7 ss S Product Id Ox80E Board Id Ox Driver Version 3 1 3 2 DII Version oF e Board Version Al Location PCI bus 1 device 13 Function 0 Base Address OxF7E2F000 Interrupt 0x13 Initialize device at driver loading Extension Card None ECU P1706 User Manual 30 Click the Configure button to configure your device On the device setting dialog box you can change default settings of Device Analog Input and Counter func tions Advantech ECU P1 706 Setting Device Analog Input Channel Setting Name ECU P1706 Clock Setting Description ECU P1706 BID Trigger Setting Product Id Ox80E Analog Input Calibration Board Id Ox Counter Timer Event Counting Driver Version 3 1 3 2 One Shot Dil Version Seles Timer Pulse Board Version Al Frequency Measurement Pulse Width Modulation Device Number 8 Location PCI bus 1 device 13 Function
71. want to set Available output frequency range is 0 005 Hz 1 MHZ ECU P1706 User Manual 76 Counter Output t t CNTx_OUT Interrupt Interrupt interrupt Type Positive Pulse Type Negative Pulse Delay Pulse Generation Using ECU P1706 internal clock you can change the logic level within a specific period starting from a trigger signal connecting to counter gate input For example if you define the count equals to 3 as figure below a counter output will change its status after 3 pulses of internal clock sig nals pass after a trigger signal from counter gate becomes high Counter Input CNTx_GATE Internal or gt 4 p 4 gt lt 4 3 External Clock 1 2 3 1 2 3 Counter Input CNTx_GATE Type Positive Pulse interrupt t Interrupt Type Negative Pulse Interrupt t Interrupt PWM Output ECU P1706 can generate PWM pulse width modulation signal which you can configure its logic high time and logic low time as figure below The available period range for logic high time and logic low time is 100 ns 200second Logic high time gt Counter Output CNTx_OUT t t Logic low time 77 ECU P1706 User Manual AD ANTECH Enabling an Intelligent Planet www advantech com Please verify specifications before quoting This guide is intended for reference purposes only All product specifications are subject to change without notice No part of
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