Description
The National Instruments is the manufacturer of the PC-OPDIO-16, a legacy DAQ device with part number 182855D-01. This device is designed for a variety of data acquisition and control applications, featuring both 8 inputs and 8 outputs that are optically isolated, ensuring reliable data transfer and protection against electrical interference.
It supports a range of termination accessory kits, including the CB-50 and CB-50LP, enhancing its versatility in different operational environments. Users can benefit from two operating modes: the Plug and Play Mode and the Switchless Mode, providing flexibility for various application requirements.
The device demands a current requirement of 1.5 mA per channel at 5 V and 7.0 mA per channel at 24 V, with a data transfer rate of 1 kHz. It offers a robust isolation of 24 VDC from the computer ground, ensuring secure and stable operations. The maximum input voltage the device can handle is 24 VDC or 24 VAC, making it suitable for a wide range of industrial applications.
Interface options include an address bus, data bus, Plug and Play interface, and control and support signals, offering comprehensive connectivity solutions. Furthermore, it features 8-bit digital inputs and outputs, allowing for precise control and monitoring of external devices.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | National Instruments |
| Part Number | 182855D-01 |
| Model | PC-OPDIO-16 |
| Category | Legacy DAQ Devices |
| Inputs | 8 |
| Outputs | 8 |
| Optically Isolated | Yes |
| Termination Accessory Kits | CB-50, CB-50LP |
| Operating Modes | Plug and Play Mode, Switchless Mode |
| Current Requirement | 1.5 mA per channel at 5 V, 7.0 mA per channel at 24 V |
| Data Transfer Rate | 1 kHz |
| Isolation | 24 VDC from computer ground |
| Maximum Input Voltage | 24 VDC or 24 VAC |
| Interface | Address bus, Data bus, Plug and Play interface, Control and support signals |
| Digital Inputs/Outputs | 8-bit digital inputs and outputs |
| Configuration |
Question 1: Who manufactures the PC-OPDIO-16? Question 2: How many optically isolated inputs and outputs does it have? Question 3: What is the maximum input voltage for the PC-OPDIO-16? Question 4: What is the data transfer rate of the PC-OPDIO-16? Question 5: Are the CB-50 and CB-50LP compatible with the PC-OPDIO-16? |



