PCIOPTOREL16 - PCI Opto Relay Card with 16 Opto Inputs + 16 Relays

  • Plug & Play PCI board
  • 16 Opto isolated inputs ( 0...30V ) and 16 relays
  • Special Features: Input edge detection ( 16 Flipflops through software readable ), Timeout detection ( switches all outputs off if software hangs ), IRQ on change of input signal
  • 32 LED for optical function control ( display the state of all inputs and relays )
  • Easy connection of external circuits by PAR-KL-68 - Terminal block
  • CD contains drivers for Windows XP / 2000 / NT 4.x / ME / 98 / 95
  • Examples for Visual-Studio .NET, Visual Basic, Visual C/C++, Borland, Agilent Vee, Labview, Sun Java and others
  • 5 year warranty

PCI Opto Relay Card with 16 Opto Inputs + 16 Relays
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Prix: 303,45 Euro

The PCIOPTOREL16 opto board has 16 inputs and 16 relays and is designed for industrial purposes.

Optocouplers are protecting the inputs up to 500 Volts
All inputs are protected by optocouplers. This ensures protection for your personal computer in heavy electrically polluted environment. These optocouplers are designed as AC-optocouplers which means that the polarity of the input signal makes no difference. Also all the inputs have no common ground, so that each of the inputs signals may have a different ground-signal. If you want to have an input range from 5V to 12V you may tell us with your order. The default input range is 12V to 30V.

Input edge detection
The 16 inputs are equiped with input flipflops which detect quick input state changes or remove switch bounce. This allows the detection of fast input changes. It is also possible to generate an interrupt if an input changes.

Timeout control
The board has a configurable onboard timeout control which detects all writes to the PCIOPTOREL16 hardware. If the software hangs and the board isn't controlled by the personal computer the outputs are switched off. Think about a heating which overheats or even burns because the PC is "to busy" to switch the heating off. You may setup the timeout-time from 1ms to 16 hours in different steps. This feature can be switched off by a software command.

Software library

PCIOPTOREL16 VB example
VB PCIOPTOREL16 example
ZoomThe PCIOPTOREL16 example shows the programming with Visual Basic
You need no knowledge in the driver development. We implemented an command set which is the same for all operating systems. An application that controls the PCIOPTOREL16, and which is generated for Windows 98 can be used directly on a Windows XP PC.


With the QLIB it is easy to create applications with Visual-Studio .NET, Visual-Basic, Borland Delphi or other modern compilers. Even an interface to MS Excel, MS Access or Sun Java is available. We included the VB PCIOPTOREL16 Sample which shows how to program and test the card and it also includes the source code. This is a good starting point for your own applications.


The QLIB is a API which provides it's functions through a Windows DLL, so it is possible to use QLIB with all applications that allow access to external DLL Functions.

The PCIOPTOREL16 is also available as USB module USBOPTOREL16 .





données techniques


•Généralités
Supply voltages: GND / +5 V from 68pin. HD-D-Sub-socket

•Entrées
Input: 16 channel opto-isolated (12V...30V)
Optional : 5V...12V
Interrupt: with input changes
Input Flip-Flops to buffer a change for each channel (16 Flip Flops available)

•Sorties
Relaistype: 16 switch-on relais (SIL Reed) (max. 1 A / 15W)
Switching voltage: 0...30V
Switching time: 1 ms
Timeout time: 1ms...16h in steps to disable outputs while PC is crashed.

•addresses E/S
PCI

•Connecteurs support
68pin HD-D-Sub-Connector (female)

•CE
Ja

•Base temps interne
8 MHz

•Interrupteurs
PCI

•Temperature
0...70 °C





Documentations



Manual_english_PCIOPTOREL16_PCIOPTO16IO
[Téléchargment 5,7MB]





Example-projects



Example for writing to the digital outputs in Borland Builder
[Téléchargment 449,3KB]


Example for reading of the digital inputs in Borland Builder
[Téléchargment 449,4KB]


Example for writing to the digital outputs in Visual C# .NET
[Téléchargment 14,3KB]


Example for reading of the digital inputs in Delphi
[Téléchargment 19KB]


Example for writing to the digital outputs in Delphi
[Téléchargment 6,5KB]


Example for reading of the digital inputs in Delphi
[Téléchargment 6,5KB]


Example for writing to the digital outputs in Delphi
[Téléchargment 19KB]


Example for reading of the digital inputs in Java
[Téléchargment 1,7KB]


Example for writing to the digital outputs in Java
[Téléchargment 1,7KB]


Example for including in Labview
[Téléchargment 22,3KB]


Example for reading of the digital inputs in LabWindows / CVI
[Téléchargment 21,1KB]


Example for writing to the digital outputs in LabWindows / CVI
[Téléchargment 21,5KB]


Example: PCIOPTOREL16_vb_new.zip
[Téléchargment 8,7KB]


Example for writing to the digital outputs in Visual-Basic
[Téléchargment 9KB]


Example for Visual-Basic
[Téléchargment 16,8KB]


Example for reading of the digital inputs in Visual Basic
[Téléchargment 9KB]


Example for writing and reading of the hardware-register in Visual-Basic
[Téléchargment 14,1KB]


Example for reading of the digital inputs in Visual Basic.net
[Téléchargment 16,8KB]


Example for writing to the digital outputs in Visual-Basic.net
[Téléchargment 16,3KB]


Example for C/C++
[Téléchargment 41,3KB]


Example for writing to the digital outputs in C/C++
[Téléchargment 27,4KB]


Example for programming in the memory-mode in C/C++
[Téléchargment 17,5KB]


Example for reading of the digital inputs in C/C++
[Téléchargment 30,7KB]


Example for reading of the digital inputs in Visual C++ .NET
[Téléchargment 0,2KB]


Example for writing to the digital outputs in Visual C++ .NET
[Téléchargment 0,2KB]





Produits optionnels


KAB-DSUB-68
HD-D-SUB cable 68 pin


PAR-KL-68
Terminal Block for 68 pin D-Sub Cable with c-clamps


SEN-DREH1
Revolution sensor


SEN-OBJ1
Object sensor







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Mis à jour le 23.1.2009 par Michael Reimer