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                      DAS-800 Series
                    Function Call Driver
                       User's Guide
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                           DAS-800 Series
                         Function Call Driver
                            User's Guide




                            Revision A - December 1993
                                Part Number: 66770
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         The information contained in this manual is believed to be accurate and reliable. However. the
         manufacturer assumes no responsibility for its use; nor for any infringements or patents or other rights
         of third parties that may result from its use. No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any
         patent rights of the manufacturer.

         THE MANUFACTURER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR
         CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RELATED TO THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT. THIS PRODUCT
         IS NOT DESIGNED WITH COMPONENTS OF A LEVEL OF RELIABILITY THAT IS SUITED
         FOR USE IN LIFE SUPPORT OR CRITICAL APPLICATIONS.

         All brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.

         0 Copyright Keithley Instruments, Inc., 1993.

         All rights reserved. Reproduction or adaptation of any part of this documentation beyond that permitted
         by Section I I7 of the 1976 United States Copyright Act without permission of the Copyright owner is
         unlawful.
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                                           Table of Contents
                           Preface

                       1   Getting     Started
                           Installing the Software..                                      1-2
                              Installing the DAS-800 Series Standard Software Package     1-2
                              Installing the ASO-     Software Package                    1-3
                                  DOS Installation..                                      1-3
                                  Windows Installation                                    1-4
                           Setting Up the Boards . . .             .                      l-5
                           Getting Help..                . .                              l-6

                       2   Avallable     Operations
                           Analog Input Operations ..........................        ,.,2-l
                              Operation Modes. .............................              2-2
                              Memory Allocation and Management .............             .2-3
                              Input Range Qpe .............................               2-5
                              Gains .......................................               2-5
                              Channels ....................................              .2-6
                                  Single Channel, ............................       .,.2-x
                                  Multiple Channels Using a Group of Consecutive
                                    Channels ................................             .2-9
                                  Multiple Channels Using a Channel-Gain List ....        .2-9
                              Conversion Clocks ............................            .2-13
                              Buffering Mode. ..............................            .2-16
                              Triggers .....................................            .2-16
                                  Analog Triggers ............................          .2-17
                                  Digital Triggers ............................         .2-20
                              Hardware Gates. ..............................            .2-22
                           Digital I/O Operations ............................          ,2-24
                           Counternimer I/O Operations. .....................
                           System Operations. ..............................         : : 2-26
                                                                                         2-27
                              Initializing the Driver. .........................       .2-28
                              Initializing a Board ............................        .2-29
                              Retrieving the Revision Level. ...................     : : 2-30
                              Handling Errors. ..............................
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                      3   Programming     with the Function       Call Driver
                          How the Driver Works ................................          ,3-l
                          Programming Overview ...............................           .3-5
                          Preliminary Tasks. ...................................         .3-6
                          Operation-Specific Programming Tasks                           ,3-6
                             Analog Input Operations.                                    .3-6
                                Single Mode, ..................................          .3-7
                                Synchronous Mode .............................           .3-7
                                Interrupt Mode. ................................         .3-9
                             Digital I/O Operations.............................       .3-12
                          Language-Specific Programming Information ............       (3-12
                             Microsoft C/C++. ................................         .3-13
                             Borland C/C++ ..................................          .3-14
                             Microsoft QuickC for Windows .....................        .3-I5
                             Microsoft Visual C++ .............................        .3-16
                             Borland Turbo Pascal .............................        .3-16
                             Borland Turbo Pascal for Windows ..................       .3-17
                             Specifying the Buffer Address (Pascal) ...............    .3-1X
                             Specifying the Channel-Gain List Starting
                               Address (Pascal). ...............................       .3-19
                             Microsoft QuickBASIC (Version 4.0) ................       .3-20
                             Microsoft QuickBasic (Version 4.5). .................     .3-21
                             Microsoft Professional Basic (Version 7.0) ............   .3-22
                             Microsoft Visual Basic for DOS ......................      3-23
                             Microsoft Visual Basic for Windows ..................      3-24
                             Specifying the Buffer Address (All BASIC Languages) ..    .3-25

                      4   Function   Reference
                          DASXOO-DevOpen ........             ........                   .4-6
                          DAS800-GetADGainMode.               ........                   .4-9
                          DAS800-GetDevHandle . ...           ........                 .4-II
                          DAS800-Get8254 : ........           ........                 .4-13
                          DAS800&SetADGainMode .              ........                 .4-15
                          DAS800-Set8254 .........            ........                 .4-17
                          K-ADRead. ..............            ........                 .4-19
                          K-BufListAdd ............           ........                 .4-22
                          K-BufListReset ...........          ........                 .4-24
                          K-ClearFrame ............           ........                 ,4-26
                          K-CloseDriver  ............         ........                 ,4-28
                          K-ClrConiRun   ............         ........                 .4-30
                          K-DASDevInit ...........            ........                  4-32
                          K-DIRead ...............            ........                 .4-33

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                     K-DOWrite ..............                 .4-35
                     K-FormatChanGAry                         .4-37
                     K-FreeDevHandle      .........             .4-3x
                     K-FreeFrame .............                  .4-39
                     K-GetADFrame. ..........                   .4-40
                     KGetADTrig ............                    .4-42
                     K-GetBuf. ...............                  .4-44
                     K-GetChn ...............                   ,446
                     K-GetChnGAry                           . ..4-48
                     K-GetClk ................                  .4-50
                     K-GetClkRate ............                  .4-52
                     K-GetContRun ...........                   .4-54
                     K-GetDevHandIe. .........                  .4-56
                     K-GetDITrig .............              . ..4-58
                     K-GetErrMsg. ............                .4-60
                     K-GetG .................                 .4-61
                     K-GetGate ...............                .4-63
                     K-GetStartStopChn          ........      .4-65
                     KGetStartStopG         ..........        ,4-67
                     K-GetTrig ...............                .4-70
                     K-GetTrigHyst. ...........               .4-72
                     K-GetVer ................                ,4-14
                     K-InitFrame. .............               .4-76
                     K-IntAlloc   ...............             .4-7x
                     K-IntFree ................               ,4-80
                     K-IntStart. ...............              .4-81
                     K-IntStatus ..............               .4-x3
                     KJntStop. ...............                .4-X6
                     K-MoveBuffoArray .......                   4-88
                     K-OpenDriver       ............           .4-x9
                     K-RestoreChanGAry            .......      .4-92
                     K-SetADTrig. ............                 .4-93
                     K_SetBuf ................                 .4-95
                     K-SetBufI ...............                 .4-97
                     K-SetChn. ...............                 .4-99
                     K-SetChnGAry ...........                 ,4-101
                     K-SetClk ................                .4-103
                     K-SetClkRate ............                .4-I05
                     K-SetContRun. ...........                .4-107
                     K-SetDITrig. .............               .4-109
                     K-SetG. .................              ..4-111
                     K-SetGate ...............                .4-113
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                          K-SetStartStopChn ............................             .4-115
                          K-SetStartStopG ..............................             .4-l I7
                          K-SetTrig ....................................             .4-120
                          K-SetTrigHyst     ................................          4-122
                          K-SyncStart ..................................              4-124

                      A   Error/Status       Codes

                      B   Data Formats
                          Converting Raw Counts to Voltage                              B-2
                          Converting Voltage to Raw Counts                             .B-3
                            Specifying an Analog Trigger Level.                        .B-3
                            Specifying a Hysteresis Value.                             .B-5

                          Index

                          List of Figures
                          Figure 2-l.      Analog Input Channels                        .2-x
                          Figure 2-2.      Channel-Gain List (C or Pascal)            .2-IO
                          Figure 2-3.      Sample Channel-Gain List (C or Pascal).    .2-I1
                          Figure 2-4.      Channel-Gain List (BASIC)                  .2-I2
                          Figure 2-5.      Sample Channel-Gain List (BASIC).          .2-12
                          Figure 2-6.      Initiating Conversions                     .2-I5
                          Figure 2-7.      Analog Trigger Conditions                  .2-I7
                          Figure 2-8.      Using a Hysteresis Value. .      .          2-19
                          Figure 2-Y.      Initiating Conversions with an External
                                           Analog Trigger                             .2-20
                          Figure 2-10.     Initiating Conversions with an External
                                           Digital Trigger. .                            2-21
                          Figure 2-l I.    Hardware Gate.                            : : 2-23
                          Figure 2-12.     Digital Input Bits.                         .2-24
                          Figure 2-13.     Digital Output Bits.                        .2-25




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                       List of Tables
                       Table 2-l.    Supported Operations                            .2-l
                       Table 2-2.    Analog Input Ranges.,                           .2-6
                       Table 2-3.    Channels in Maximum Configuration.              .2-7
                       Table 3-l.    A/D Frame Elements.                             .3-3
                       Table 3-2.    Setup Functions for Synchronous-Mode
                                     Operations..    ....... ...                   . .3-7
                       Table 3-3.    Setup Functions for Interrupt-Mode Operations .3-IO
                       Table 4-1.    FCD Functions.                .                 .4-2
                       Table 4-2.    Default Configuration                           .4-7
                       Table A- I.   Error/Status Codes.                              A-l




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                                                                         Preface

                       The DAS-BOO Series Function Call Driver User's Guide describes how to
                       write application programs for DAS-800 Series boards using the
                       DA.%800 SeriesFunction Call Driver. The DAS-X00 Series Function Call
                       Driver supports the following DOS-based languages:

                       .   Microsoft@ QuickBASIC (Version 4.0)

                       l   Microsoft QuickBasicm (Version 4.5 and higher)

                       .   Microsoft Professional Basic (Version 7.0 and higher)

                       .   Microsoft Visual BasicTMfor DOS (Version 1.0)

                       .   Microsoft C/C++ (Version 4.0 and higher)

                       .   Borland@ C/C++ (Version I.0 and higher)

                       l   Borland Turbo Pascal@ DOS (Version 6.0 and higher)
                                                for

                       The DAS-800 Series Function Call Driver also supports the following
                       WindowsTM-based languages:

                       l   Microsoft Visual Basic for Windows (Version 2.0 and higher)

                       .   Microsoft QuickC@ for Windows (Version 1.0)

                       l   Microsoft Visual C++TM(Version I .O)

                       .   Borland Turbo Pascal for Windows (Version 1.0 and higher)
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                      The manual is intended for application programmers using a DAS-800,
                      DAS-801, or DAS-802 board in an IBM' PC/XY, ATa or compatible
                      computer, It is assumedthat users have read the DAS-800 Series User's
                      Guide to familiarize themselveswith the boards' functions, and that they
                      have completed the appropriate hardware installation and configuration. It
                      is also assumedthat users are experienced in programming in their
                      selected language and that they are familiar with data acquisition
                      principles.

                      The DAS-800 Series Function Call Driver User's Guide is organized as
                      follows:

                          Chapter I contains the information needed to install the DAS-800
                          Series Function Call Driver and to set up DAS-800 Series boards.

                          Chapter 2 contains the background information needed to use the
                          functions included in the DAS-800 Series Function Call Driver.

                          Chapter 3 contains programming guidelines and language-specific
                          information related to using the DA.5800 Series Function Call
                          Driver.

                          Chapter 4 contains detailed descriptions of the DAS-XtlO Series
                          Function Call Driver functions, arranged in alphabetical order.

                          Appendix A contains a list of the error codes returned by DAS-800
                          Series Function Call Driver functions.

                          Appendix B contains instructions for converting raw counts to
                          voltage and for converting voltage to raw counts.

                      An index completes this manual.
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                            Keep the following conventions in mind as you use this manual:

                            .   References to DAS-800 Series boards apply to the DAS-800,
                                DAS-801, and DAS-802 boards. When a feature applies to a
                                particular board, that board's name is used.

                            .   References to BASIC apply to all DOS-based BASIC languages
                                (Microsoft QuickBASIC (Version 4.0). Microsoft QuickBasic
                                (Version 4.5), Microsoft Professional Basic, and Microsoft Visual
                                Basic for DOS). When a feature applies to a specific language, the
                                complete language name is used. References to Visual Basic for
                                Windows apply to Microsoft Visual Basic for Windows.

                            .   Keyboard keys are enclosed in square brackets ([ 1).




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                                                        Getting Started

                            The DAS-800 Series Function Call Driver is a library of data acquisition
                            and control functions (referred to as the Function Call Driver or FCD
                            functions). It is part of the following two software packages:

                            .   DAS-X00 Series standard software package -This is the software
                                package that is shipped with DAS-800 Series boards; it includes the
                                following:
                                -   Libraries of FCD functions for Microsoft QuickBASIC
                                    (Version 4.0) Microsoft QuickBasic (Version 4.5), Microsoft
                                    Professional Basic, and Microsoft Visual Basic for DOS.
4                               -   Support files, containing such program elements as function
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                                    prototypes and definitions of variable types, which are required
                                    by the FCD functions.
                                -   Utility programs, running under DOS, that allow you IO
                                    configure, calibrate, and test the functions of DAS-800 Series
                                    boards.
                                -   Language-specific example programs,

                            .   ASO-       software package - This is the optional Advanced
                                Software Option for DAS-800 Series boards. You purchase the
                                ASO-       software package separately from the board; it includes the
                                following:

                                    Libraries of FCD functions for Microsoft C/C++, Borland
                                    C/C++, and Borland Turbo Pascal.




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                              -   Dynamic Link Libraries (DLLs) of FCD functions for Microsoft
                                  Visual Basic for Windows, Microsoft QuickC for Windows,
                                  Microsoft Visual C++. and Borland Turbo Pascal for Windows.

                              -   Support files. containing program elements, such as function
                                  prototypes and definitions of variable types. that are required by
                                  the FCD functions.

                              -   Utility programs, running under DOS and Windows, that allow
                                  you to configure, calibrate, and test the functions of DAS-800
                                  Series boards.

                              -   Language-specific example programs.

                          This chapter contains the information needed to install the DAS-800
                          Series Function Call Driver in your computer and set up your DAS-800
                          Series boards. It also contains information on where to get help if you
                          have problems installing or using the Function Call Driver.


       Installing       the Software

                          Before you can use the Function Call Driver, you must install the
                          appropriate software package, either the DAS-800 Series standard
                          software package or the ASO-      software package.

                          The following sections describe how to install the DAS-800 Series
                          standard software package and how to install the AS0400 software
                          package from both DOS and Windows.

       Installing   the DAS-800 Series Standard                    Software     Package
                          To install the DAS-800 Series standard software package, perform the
                          following steps:

                          1. Make a back-up copy of the supplied disks.

                          2. Insert disk #l into the disk drive.




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                          3. Assuming that you are using disk drive A, enter the following at the
                             DOS prompt:

                                  A:install


                              The installation program prompts you for your installation
                              preferences,including the name of the directory you want to copy the
                              software to. It also prompts you to insert additional disks, as
                              necessary.

                          4. Continue to insert disks and respond to prompts, as appropriate.

                              The installation program expands any files that are stored in a
                              compressedformat and copies them into the directory you specified
                              (DAS800 directory on hard disk C if you do not specify otherwise).

                          5. Review the following tiles:

                              -   FILES.TXT lists and describesall the files copied to the hard disk
                                  by the installation program.
                              -   README.TXT contains information that was not available when
                                  this manual was printed.

       installing   the ASO-                  Software   Package
                          This section describes how to install the ASO-     software package from
                          both DOS and Windows.

       DOS Installation
                          To install the ASO-        software package from DOS, perform the
                          following steps:

                          1. Make a back-up copy of the supplied disks.

                          2. Insert disk #1 into the disk drive.

                          3. Assuming that you are using disk drive A. enter the following at the
                             DOS prompt:

                                  A:install


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                            The installation program prompts you for your installation
                            preferences,including the name of the directory you want to copy the
                            software to. It also prompts you to insert additional disks, as
                            necessary.

                        4. Continue to insert disks and respond to prompts, as appropriate.

                            The installation program expands any files that are stored in a
                            compressed format and copies them into the directory you specified
                            (AS0800 directory on hard drive C if you do not specify otherwise).

                        5. Review the following files:

                            -   FILES.TXT lists and describes all the files copied to the hard disk
                                by the installation program.
                            -   README.TXT contains information that was not available when
                                this manual was printed.

       Windows Installation
                        To install the ASO-     software package from Windows, perform the
                        following steps:

                        I. Make a back-up copy of the ASO-Windows disk

                        2. Insert the ASO-Windows disk into the disk drive.

                        3. Start Windows,

                        4. From the Program Manager menu, choose File and then choose Run.

                        5. Assuming that you are using disk drive A, type the following at the
                           command line in the Run dialog box, and then select OK:

                                A: SETUP


                            The installation program prompts you for your installation
                            preferences, including the name of the directory you want to copy the
                            software to.

                        6. Type the path name and select Continue.


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                           The installation program expands any tiles that are stored in a
                           compressed format and copies them into the directory you specified
                           (ASOBOWWINDOWSdirectory on hard drive C if you do not specify
                           otherwise).

                           The installation program also creates a DAS-800 family group; this
                           group includes example Windows programs and help files.

                        7. Review the following files:
                           -    FILES.TXT lists and describes all the tiles copied to the hard disk
                                by the installation program.

                           -    README.TXT contains information that was not available when
                                this manual was printed.


       Setting Up the Boards

                        Before you use the Function Call Driver. make sure that you have
                        performed the following steps:

                        1. Installed the software.

                            If not, install the appropriate software package (either the DAS-800
                            Series standard software package or the ASO-         software package)
                            on your IBM PC/XT, AT or compatible computer. Refer to page 1-2
                            for information on installing the DAS-800 Series standard software
                            package; refer to page 1-3 for information on installing the ASO-8OU
                            software package.

                        2. Created a configuration file.

                            If not, use the DXOOCFG.EXEutility to create a configuration file for
                            the DAS-800 Series boards you are using. For each board, make sure
                            that you specify the board model, the base address,the use of
                            counter/timer 2 (C/IY2) on the 8254 counter/timer circuitry, the input
                            range type (unipolar or bipolar), the input configuration (single-ended
                            or differential) for each channel on each DAS-801 and DAS-802
                            board, the interrupt level, and the expansion boards used. Refer to the
                            DAS-800 Series (/ser's Guide for more information.


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                        3. Configured the hardware.

                            If not, use switches on the boards to set the base addressof each
                            DA.%800 Series board and the input contiguration (single-ended or
                            differential) for each channel on each DAS-801 and DAS-802 board.
                            Use the jumper on the boards to set the interrupt level of each
                            DAS-800 Series board. Refer to the instructions in the
                            DXOOCFG.EXEutility and the DAS-800 Series User's Guide for more
                            information.

                        4. Installed the board(s).

                            If not, with the computer powered down, install the DAS-800 Series
                            boards in your computer. The DAS-800 requires a single, short slot;
                            the DAS-801 and DAS-802 require a single, l/2-slot. Refer to the
                            documentation provided with your computer for more information on
                            installing boards.

                            Note: The DAS-800 Series Function Call Driver supports a
                            maximum of four DAS-800 Series boards.

                        5. Tested the board(s), if desired.

                            If you want to test the functions of the boards before writing your
                            application program, use the CTLXOO.EXEutility (for DOS) or the
                            CTLXOOW.EXEutility (for Windows). Refer to the DA.5800 Series
                            User's Guide for more information.


       Getting Help

                        If you need help installing or using the DA.%800 Series Function Call
                        Driver, contact the factory.




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                            An applications engineer will help you diagnose and resolve your
                            problem over the telephone. Pleasemake sure that you have the following
                            information available before you call:

                            Software package      Version
                                                  Invoice/order #

                            Compiler              Language
                                                  Manufacturer
                                                  Version

                            Operating system      DOS version
                                                  Windows version           3.0 3.1
                                                     mode                   Standard Enhanced

                            Computer              Manufacturer
                                                  CPU type                  8088 286 386 486-
                                                  Clock speed(MHz)          8 12 20 25 33 _
                                                  Math coprocessor          Yes No
                                                  Amount of RAM
                                                  Video system              CGA Hercules EGA VGA
                                                  BIOS type
4                                                                           800 801 802
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                            DAS-800 board         Model
                                                  Serial I#
                                                  Base addresssetting
                                                  Interrupt level setting   2 3 4 5 6 7 None
                                                  Input configuration       Single-ended Differential
                                                  Input range type          Unipolar Bipolar
                                                  8254 C/l? usage           Cascaded Normal

                            Expansion boards      `I)pe

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                                                                                           2
                                  Available                     Operations

                        This chapter contains the background information you need to use the
                        FCD functions to perform operations on DAS-800 Series boards. The
                        supported operations are listed in Table 2- 1.


                                         Table 2-1. Supported     Operations

                                    Operation                     Page Reference
                                    Analog input                  page 2-I


                                    Counter/timer l/O             page 2-26




       Analog Input Operations

                        This section describes the following:

                        .   Analog input operation modes available.

                        .   How to allocate and manage memory.

                        .   How to modify the input range type.

                        .   How to specify channels and gains, a conversion clock source. a
                            buffering mode, and a trigger source for an analog input operation.




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       Operation        Modes
                          The operation mode determines which attributes you can specify for an
                          analog input operation and whether the operation is performed in the
                          foreground or in the background. You can perform analog input
                          operations in one of the following modes:

                          .     Single mode - In single mode, the board acquires a single sample
                                from an analog input channel. The driver initiates the conversion and
                                the board acquires the data in the foreground: you cannot perform any
                                other operation until the single-mode operation is complete.

                                You use the K-ADHead function to start an analog input operation in
                                single mode. You specify the board you want to use, the analog input
                                channel, the gain at which you want to read the signal, and the
                                variable in which to store the converted data.

                          .     Synchronous mode - In synchronous mode, the board acquires a
                                single sample or multiple samples from one or more analog input
                                channels. A hardware conversion clock initiates conversions while
                                the board acquires data in the foreground: you cannot perform any
                                other operation until the synchronous-mode operation is complete.
                                After the driver transfers the specified number of samples to the host.
                                it returns control to the application program, which reads the data.
                                Synchronous mode provides the fastest acquisition of multiple
                                samples.

                                You use the K-SyncStart   function to start an analog input operation
                                in synchronous mode. You specify the channel(s). gain(s). conversion
                                clock source, buffer address,and trigger source.

                          .     Interrupt  mode - In interrupt mode, the board acquires a single
                                sample or multiple samples from one or more analog input channels.
                                A hardware conversion clock initiates conversions while the board
                                acquires data in the background; system resources can be used by
                                other programs. The driver transfers data to the host in the
                                background using an interrupt service routine.

                                You use the K-In&art    function to start an analog input operation in
                                interrupt mode. You specify the channel(s), gain(s), conversion clock
                                source, buffering mode, buffer address,and trigger source.



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                            You can specify either single-cycle or continuous buffering mode for
                            interrupt-mode operations. Refer to page 2-16 for more information
                            on buffering modes. You can use the K-IntStop function 10 stop a
                            continuous-mode interrupt operation.

                            You can use the K-IntStatus    function to determine the current status
                            of an interrupt operation. In addition, you can use the K-InitFrame
                            function to determine the status of all interrupt operations on a
                            particular board.

                        For single mode, synchronous mode, and interrupt mode, the converted
                        data is stored as raw counts. For information on converting raw counts to
                        voltage, refer to Appendix B.


                        Note: In applications where you must accurately control the sampling
                        rate, it is recommended that you perform the analog input operation in
                        either synchronous mode or interrupt mode so that you can specify a
                        conversion clock source.


       Memory Allocation         and Management
                        Synchronous-mode and interrupt-mode analog input operations require a
                        memory buffer in which to store the acquired data. You can provide the
                        required memory buffer in one of the following ways:

                        .   Within your application program's memory area - The local
                            memory buffer is always available to your program; however. your
                            application program may require a large amount of memory. You can
                            dimension a local memory buffer for any supported language. Since
                            the DAS-800 Series Function Call Driver stores data in l6-bit
                            integers, you must dimension all local memory buffers as integers.

                        .   Outside of your application program's memory area - You
                            allocate memory as needed.For all C languages, all Pascal languages,
                            and Visual Basic for Windows, you can use the K-IntAlloc function
                            to allocate memory dynamically, outside of your program's memory
                            area. You specify the operation requiring the buffer, the number of
                            samples to store in the buffer, the starting addressof the buffer, and
                            the name you want to use to identify the buffer (this name is called the
                            memory handle). When the buffer is no longer required. you can free

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                           the buffer for another use by specifying this memory handle in the
                           K-IntFree function.


                           Note: You cannot allocate memory dynamically in BASIC; in
                           BASIC, you must dimension the memory buffer locally.

                       You can use multiple buffers to increase the number of samples you can
                       acquire. Each synchronous-mode or interrupt-mode analog input
                       operation has a buffer list associatedwith it. You can use the
                       K-BufListAdd     function to add a buffer to the list of multiple buffers.
                       You can use the K-BufListReset function to clear the list of multiple
                       buffers.


                       Note: If you are using a Windows-based language in Enhanced mode,
                       you may be limited in the amount of memory you can allocate. If you are
                       allocating memory dynamically or if you are using multiple buffers. it is
                       recommended that you use the Keithley Memory Manager before you
                       begin programming to ensure that you can allocate a large enough buffer
                       or buffers. Refer to the DAS-800 Series User's Guide for more
                       information about the Keithley Memory Manager.


                       After you allocate or dimension your buffer(s). you must specify the
                       starting addressof the buffer(s) and the number of samples to store in the
                       buffer(s), as follows:

                       l   For BASIC - You use the K SetBufI function to specify the starting
                           addressof a single, locally dimensioned memory buffer. When using
                           multiple buffers, you use the K-BufListAdd function both IO add
                           buffers to the multiple-buffer list and to specify the starting addressof
                           each buffer.

                       .   For Visual Basic for Windows - You use the K SetBufl function to
                           specify the starting addressof a single, locally dimensioned integer
                           memory buffer; you use the K-SetBuf function to specify the starting
                           addressof a single buffer allocated dynamically using K-IntAlloc.
                           When using multiple buffers, you use the K-BufListAdd function
                           both to add buffers to the multiple-buffer list and to specify the
                           starting addressof each buffer.


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                               Note: If you allocated your buffer dynamically using K~lntAlloc,
                               you must use the K-MoveBufIbArray       function to transfer the
                               acquired data from the dynamically allocated buffer to a local buffer
                               that your Visual Basic for Windows program can we. Refer to page
                               3-25 for more information.

                        l      For C and Pascal - You use the K-SetBuf function to specify the
                               starting addressof a single buffer, whether the buffer was
                               dimensioned locally or allocated dynamically using K-IntAlloc.
                               When using multiple buffers, you use the K-BuIListAdd function
                               both to add buffers to the multiple-buffer list and to specify the
                               starting addressof each buffer.

       Input Range Type
                        Normally, the driver determines the input range type for a DAS-801 or
                        DAS-802 board (bipolar or unipolar) by reading the configuration tile.
                        You can change the input range type without modifying the configuration
                        file by using the DAS800-SetADGainMode function.


                        Note: The input range type of the DAS-800 board is always bipolar.


                        Use the DAS800-GetADGainMode          function to get the current input
                        range type. If you never used DASSOO SetADGainMode,
                        DAS800 GetADGainMode reads the%put range type from the
                        contigu&on file; if you have used DASSOO-SetADGainMode.
                        DAS800-GetADGainMode          reads the last input range type you
                        programmed through software.

        Gains
                            DAS-800 boards measure analog input signals in the range of f5 V.
                            DA%801 and DAS-802 boards measureanalog input signals in one of
                            several software-selectable unipolat and bipolar ranges. For each channel
                            on aDAS-       or DAS-802 board, you can select one of five bipolar and
                            four unipolar analog input ranges.


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                            Table 2-2 lists the analog input ranges supported by DAS-800 Series
                            boards and the gain and gain code associatedwith each range. (The gain
                            code is used by the FCD functions to represent the gain.)


                                                  Table 2-2. Analog   Input Ranges



                                  Board     isi                            Gal"      Gain Code
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            Channels
                            The analog input channels are the analog input connections from which
                            you acquire data. DAS-800 Series boards contain eight on-board analog
                            input channels, numbered 0 through 7. If you require additional channels,
                            you can use any combination of up to eight I&channel EXP-16 or
                            EXP-16/A expansion boards and/or 8-channel EXP-GP expansion boards
                            to increase the number of available channels to 128. You can also use up
                            to four MB-02 backplanes to increasethe number of available channels to
                            68.




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                            Expansion boards are assignedto consecutive on-board analog input
                            channels, beginning with on-board channel 0. To ensure that the DA.%X00
                            Series Function Call Driver reads the channel numbers correctly. you
                            must attach all EXP- I6 and EXP-16/A expansion boards first, followed
                            by all EXP-GP expansion boards. You can also use the remaining
                            on-board channels. Refer to the DAS-800 Series User's Guide or the
                            appropriate expansion board documentation for more information.

                            The maximum supported configuration is eight EXP-16 or EXP- 16/A
                            expansion boards, eight EXP-GP expansion boards, or four MB-02
                            backplanes. Table 2-3 lis!s the software channels associatedwith each
                            expansion board.


                                     Table 2-3. Channels      In Maximum     Configuration

                                                                  Software Channels




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                            Figure 2- 1 illustrates the use of one EXP- 16 expansion board, two
                            EXP-GP expansion boards, and the five remaining on-board channels.
                            The channels on the EXP-16 attached to analog input channel 0 are
                            referred to in software as channels 0 to 15; the channels on the EXP-GP
                            attached to analog input channel 1 are referred to in software as channels
                            16 to 23; the channels on the EXP-GP attached to analog input channel 2
                            are referred to in software as channels 24 to 3 1; the remaining five



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                        on-board analog input channels (3,4,5.6. and 7) are referred to in
                        software as channels 32,33,34, 35, and 36.




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                                 Figure 2-1. Analog input Channels



                        You can perform an analog input operation on a single channel or on
                        multiple channels. The following subsectionsdescribe how to specify the
                        channel(s) you are using.

       Single Channel
                        You can acquire a single sample or multiple samples from a single analog
                        input channel.

                        For single-mode analog input operations, you can acquire a single sample
                        from a single analog input channel. You use the K-ADRead function to
                        specify the channel and the gain code.

                        For synchronous-mode and interrupt-mode analog input operations. you
                        can acquire a single sample or multiple samples from a single analog
                        input channel. You use the K SetChn function to specify the channel and
                        the K-SetG function to specify the gain code.




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       Multiple Channels Using a Group of Consecotlve Channels
                        For synchronous-mode and intemrpt-mode analog input operations, you
                        can acquire samples from a group of consecutive channels. You use the
                        K-SetStartStopChn     function to specify the first and last channels in the
                        group. The channels are sampled in order from first to last; the channels
                        are then sampled again until the required number of samples are read.

                        For example, assumethat you have an EXP-16/A expansion board
                        attached to on-board channel 0. You specify the start channel as 14, the
                        stop channel as 17. and you want to acquire five samples. Your program
                        reads data first from channels 14 and 15 (on the EXP-16/A), then from
                        channels 16 and 17 (on-board channels 1 and 2). and fmally from channel
                        14 again.

                        If you are not using any expansion boards, you can specify a start channel
                        that is higher than the stop channel. For example, assumethat the start
                        channel is 7, the stop channel is 2. and you want to acquire five samples.
                        Your program reads data first from channel 7. then from channels 0. 1,
                        and 2. and finally from channel 7 again.

                        You can use the K-SetC function to specify the gain code for ah channels
                        in the group. (All channels in a group of consecutive channels must use
                        the same gain code.) You can also use the K-SetStartStopG function to
                        specify the gain code, the start channel, and the stop channel in a single
                        function call.

                        Refer to Table 2-2 on page 2-6 for a list of the analog input ranges
                        supported by DAM00 Series boards and the gain code associatedwith
                        each range.

        Multiple Channels Using a Channel-Gain List
                        For synchronous-mode and interrupt-mode analog input operations. you
                        can acquire samples from channels in a channel-gain list. In the
                        channel-gain list, you specify the channels you want to sample, the order
                        in which you want to sample them, and the gain code for each channel.




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                          The channels in a channel-gain list are not necessarily in consecutive
                          order, and you can specify the same channel more than once (up to a total
                          of 256 channels in the list). For the DAS-801 and DAS-802 boards, you
                          can use a different gain code for each channel in a channel-gain list; for
                          the DAS-800 board, every channel must use a gain code of 0 (gain of I).

                          The channels are sampled in order from the first channel in the list to the
                          last channel in the list; the channels in the list are then sampled again until
                          the required number of samples are read.

                          Refer to Table 2-2 on page 2-6 for a list of the analog input ranges
                          supported by DAS-X00 Series boards and the gain code associatedwith
                          each range.


                          Note: The maximum attainable conversion frequency when using a
                          channel-gain list is less than the maximum attainable conversion
                          frequency when using a group of consecutive channels.


                          You specify the channels and gains in one of the following ways:

                          .    For C and Pascal - You use two adjacent g-bit bytes to specify a
                              channel and its gain code (the channel number is specilied in the first
                              byte; the gain code is specified in the second byte). The first two
                              bytes in the channel-gain list specify the number of channels
                              (subsequentpairs of bytes) in the list. Figure 2-2 illustrates the format
                              of a channel-gain list for C or Pascal,where n is the number of
                              channels (pairs) in the list.




                              syte      0       1    2          3     4          6         ~..~.~.   2n       2" + 1


                              Value         "       than     jeahl   than     /g&l   ..-             cbn     ~ @"

                                       #Of pairs           pair 1           pair 2                         pair n


                                         Figure 2-2. Channel-Gain List (C or Pascal)



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                             Figure 2-3 illustrates a channel-gain list of four channels on a
                             DAS-801 board: channel 5 is sampled at a gain of 0.5 (gain code = 1).
                             channel 2 is sampled at a gain of 10 (gain code = 2) channel 4 is
                             sampled at a gain of 100 (gain code = 3), and channel 2 is sampled at
                             a gain of 500 (gain code = 4).




                             "a,"e      0     4    6     1      2     2     4    3     2     4




                                     Figure 2-3. Sample Channel-Galn List (C or Pascal)



                             After you create the channel-gain list in C or Pascal, use the
                             K-SetChnCAry function to specify the starting addressof the list.

                             For Pascal only, you must define a record type for the channel-gain
                             list before you specify the starting address.Refer to page 3- I9 for
                             more information.

                         .   For BASIC and Visual Basic for Windows - You use two adjacent
                              l6-bit words to specify a channel and its gain code (the channel
                             number is specified in the first word; the gain code is specified in the
                             second word). The first word in the channel-gain list specifies the
                             number of channels (subsequentpairs of words) in the list. Figure 2-4
                             illustrates the format of a channel-gain list for BASIC and Visual
                             Basic for Windows, where n is the number of channels (pairs) in the
                             list.




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               Word             0               1                2                       2n.1                2n

               V&NJ             n             cflan            b-in                      Ohm                 win

                          wOfpairs                    pair 1                                     pair n


                                     Figure 24. Channel-Gain              List (BASIC)



                                    Figure 2-5 illustrates a channel-gain list of three channels on a
                                    DAS-80 1 board: channel 5 is sampled at a gain of 0.5 (gain code = 1).
                                    channel 2 is sampled at a gain of 10 (gain code = 2), and channel 4 is
                                    sampled at a gain of 100 (gain code = 3).




              I   Word
                          IO          11121314151~1
                  ValUe     3             5           1               2            2       4             3

                          3 p&s               pdr 1                       pal, 2                pair 3



                                Figure 2-5. Sample Channel-Gain List (BASIC)



                                    After you create your channel-gain list in BASIC or Vwal Basic for
                                    Windows, you must use the K FormatChanCAry function to
                                    convert the 16-bit values to X-bit values that the DAS-800 Series
                                    Function Call Driver can use. After you use K-FormatChanCAry      to
                                    convert your list, use the K-SetChnCAry function to specify the
                                    starting addressof the list.

                                    Your program cannot read the channel-gain list converted by the
                                    K-FormatChanCAry      function; you must use the
                                    K RestoreChanCAry     function 10restore the converted list to its
                                    original format.


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       Conversion        Clocks
                          The conversion clock determines the time interval between conversions.
                          For synchronous-mode and interrupt-mode analog input operations, you
                          can use the K-SetClk function to specify an internal or an external
                          conversion clock source. These conversion clock sourcesare described as
                          follows:

                          .   Internal clock source - The internal clock source is tbc on-board
                              8254 counter/timer circuitry. The 8254 counter/timer circuitry is
                              normally in an idle state. When you start the analog input operation
                              (using K-In&art      or K-SyncStart), a conversion is initiated
                              immediately. The 8254 is loaded with a count value and begins
                              counting down. When the 8254 counts down to 0, another conversion
                              is initiated and the process repeats.

                              Because the 8254 counter/timer uses a I MHz time base,each count
                              represents I KS.Use the K-SetClkRate to specify the number of
                              counts (clock ticks) between conversions. For example, if you specify
                              a count of 25, the time interval between conversions is 25 ps; if you
                              specify a count of 65535, the time interval between conversions is
                              65.535 ms.

                              The 8254 contains three counter/timers: CEO, CR I, and C/IT. If you
                              are using an internal clock source. the 8254 usesboth CM and CK I.
                              The driver uses C/T2 and 



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