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+ | The MM32BRK is an analog breakout board for the [http://www.diamondsystems.com/products/diamondmm32at Diamond MM-32 16-bit Analog I/O] PC-104 interface module. | ||
==Identification== | ==Identification== | ||
− | Rev 1 is a yellow colored PCB with silver traces and no silk-screen | + | Rev 1 is a yellow colored (AP Circuits) PCB with silver traces and no silk-screen. In solder find the text label "medialab/mm32brk.pcb REV1 022105" |
− | medialab/mm32brk.pcb REV1 022105 | + | |
==Connectors== | ==Connectors== | ||
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*DAC output headers polarity opposite the power pins | *DAC output headers polarity opposite the power pins | ||
*Although the input connectors are laid out in an orderly grid, the last two inputs (IN14 and IN15) are swapped in the array. | *Although the input connectors are laid out in an orderly grid, the last two inputs (IN14 and IN15) are swapped in the array. | ||
+ | *Some power supply decoupling caps on pg3 of SCH have the wrong orientation, populated on PCBs correctly | ||
Latest revision as of 13:04, 9 March 2006
MM32BRK (REV-1)
The MM32BRK is an analog breakout board for the Diamond MM-32 16-bit Analog I/O PC-104 interface module.
Identification
Rev 1 is a yellow colored (AP Circuits) PCB with silver traces and no silk-screen. In solder find the text label "medialab/mm32brk.pcb REV1 022105"
Connectors
- MM32 ribbon cable (2)
- Power (1)
- Analog Inputs (16)
- Analog Outputs (4)
Known Problems
- DAC output headers polarity opposite the power pins
- Although the input connectors are laid out in an orderly grid, the last two inputs (IN14 and IN15) are swapped in the array.
- Some power supply decoupling caps on pg3 of SCH have the wrong orientation, populated on PCBs correctly
LED Indicators
- 4 groups of LEDs indicate the presence of power and the state of the fuses.
- Normally the LEDs on either side of the fuse should be dark – when a fuse blows these LEDs should be visible.
- LEDs adjacent to the power connectors indicate the presence of power
Assembly Variations
FUSES : the fuses socket may be populated with a shorting wire, a fast blow fuse, or a resistors which will act like a slow blow fuse.