● Support the +5 V PCI bus for PIO-D24 ● Supports PCI Express x1 ● Up to 24 channels of digital I/O ● Bi-direction programmable I/O ports under software control ● All I/O lines buffered on the board ● 8-bit groups independently selectable for I/O on 24-bit port ● Double side SMD, short card ● Connects directly to DB-24PR, DB-24PD, DB-24RD, DB-16P8R, DB-24POR, DB-24SSR, DB-24C or any OPTO-22 compatible daughter boards ● 4 interrupt sources: PC0, PC1, PC2, PC3 ● No base address or IRQ switches to set
SOFTWARE:
● DOS Lib and TC/BC/MSC sample program (with source codes) ● DLL and OCX SDK for Windows 95/98/NT/2K ● DLL and OCX SDK for 32-bit and 64-bit Windows XP/2003/Vista/7 ● VB/VC/Delphi/BCB/VB.NET/C#.NET sample programs with source codes are included ● LabVIEW toolkit for Windows ● Driver for Linux and DasyLab
The PEX-D56 cards are the new generation product that ICP DAS provides to meet RoHS compliance requirement and is designed as completely compatible with the PIO-D24/D56. Users can replace the PIO-D24/D56 by the PIO-D24U/D56U and PEX-D24/D56 directly without software/driver modification.
The PEX-D56 supports PCI Express bus. It consists of three 8-bit bi-direction ports. The 8-bit ports are named as port A (PA), port B (PB) and port C (PC) respectively. All ports are configured as inputs upon power-up or reset. In addition, the PIO-D56/D56U provides additional 16-bit digital inputs and 16-bit digital outputs.
The PEX-D56 also adds a Card ID switch and pull-high/pull-low resisters for DI on-board. Users can set Card ID on a board and recognize the board by the ID via software when using two or more PIO-D24U/56U or PEX-D24/D56 cards in one computer. The pull-high/pull-low resisters allow the DI status to be specified when the DI channels are unconnected; the DI status may remain in high or low status other than floating.
These cards support various OS versions, such as Linux, DOS, Windows 98/NT/2000 and 32/64-bit Windows 7/Vista/XP. DLL and Active X control together with various language sample program based on Turbo C++, Borland c++, Microsoft C++, Visual C++, Borland Delphi, Borland C++ Builder, Visual Basic, C#.NET, Visual Basic.NET and LabVIEW are provided in order to help users to quickly and easily develop their own applications.