Pocket A/D Terminal Board
The pocket A/D terminal board provides the standard voltage divider circuit for pocket A/D only, it supports 11 channels terminal loop, user can design voltage divider circuit by himself.
The maximum input voltage for each channel is 0 to 5V DC or 0 to 10V DC.
1. Terminal Board

The figure of pocket A/D terminal board is shown on the following page.



2. Hardware Configuration

Before you use the A/D terminal board, you must be sure to have this board plugged into the pocket A/D.
The LED in terminal board shows the power on status. When it turns to light, we have power to this board, otherwise when it does not light, no power is provided.
3. Pin Assignment of T1
Pin
Description
Pin
Description
1
GND
14
NON
2
CH0
15
GND
3
CH1
16
GND
4
CH2
17
GND
5
CH3
18
GND
6
CH4
19
GND
7
CH5
20
GND
8
CH6
21
GND
9
CH7
22
GND
10
CH8
23
GND
11
CH9
24
GND
12
CH10
25
+5V
13
GND


4. Pin Assignment of TB1
Pin
Description
1
CH0
2
GND
3
CH1
4
GND
5
CH2
6
GND
7
CH3
8
GND
9
CH4
10
GND
11
CH5
12
GND
5. Pin Assignment of TB2
Pin
Description
1
CH6
2
GND
3
CH7
4
GND
5
CH8
6
GND
7
CH9
8
GND
9
CH10
10
GND
11
GND
12
+5V
6. The Use of the Jumper


JPx is used to select maximum input voltage, (where x is channel number) when JPx is open, the maximum input voltage is 10V DC, when JPx is short, the maximum input  voltage is 5V DC. JP1 corresponds to channel 0, and JP2 corresponds to channel 1, ... etc.


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