img

182680B-01

The DAQCard-DIO-24, part number 776912-01, is an obsolete legacy DAQ device compatible with Macintosh and PCs, featuring a 82C55A PPI chip and 24 I/O pins.

In Stock | Ships Today

img

    Description

    The DAQCard-DIO-24, with the part number 776912-01, falls under the category of Legacy DAQ Devices. This device is designed to be compatible with both Macintosh and PCs that have a Type II PCMCIA slot. It features the 82C55A PPI chip, which supports a variety of operations modes including Strobed I/O, Bidirectional Bus I/O, and Simple I/O.

    It is equipped with 24 programmable I/O pins distributed across three 8-bit ports. For connectivity, it utilizes a 25-pin I/O connector. An optional cable, designated as PSH27-50F-D1, can be used with this device. The DAQCard-DIO-24 requires an external power supply of +5 V through Pin 25 and has a current draw of 60 mA.

    Despite being classified as obsolete, the DAQCard-DIO-24 remains available for purchase and repairs through Apex Waves. This ensures that users can continue to utilize the legacy equipment in their applications.

    Specification Detail
    Part Number 776912-01
    Category Legacy DAQ Devices
    Model DAQCard-DIO-24
    Chip 82C55A PPI
    Compatibility Macintosh and PCs with Type II PCMCIA slot
    Programmable I/O Pins 24
    Ports Three 8-bit ports
    Operation Modes Strobed I/O, Bidirectional Bus I/O, Simple I/O
    I/O Connector 25-pin
    Optional Cable PSH27-50F-D1
    External Power Supply +5 V through Pin 25
    Current Draw 60 mA
    Status Obsolete (Available for purchase and repairs by Apex Waves)

    Question 1: What is the part number of DAQCard-DIO-24?
    Answer 1: 776912-01

    Question 2: What chip does DAQCard-DIO-24 use?
    Answer 2: 82C55A PPI chip

    Question 3: How many I/O pins does DAQCard-DIO-24 have?
    Answer 3: 24 programmable I/O pins

    Question 4: What type of PC slot is required for DAQCard-DIO-24?
    Answer 4: Type II PCMCIA slot

    Question 5: Is DAQCard-DIO-24 still available for purchase?
    Answer 5: Yes, through Apex Waves