Omega Webcam OM USB 1208FS User Manual

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Table of Contents  
Preface  
About this User's Guide .......................................................................................................................5  
What you will learn from this user’s guide.........................................................................................................5  
Conventions in this user’s guide.........................................................................................................................5  
Where to find more information.........................................................................................................................5  
Chapter 1  
Introducing the OM-USB-1208FS ........................................................................................................6  
OM-USB-1208FS block diagram.......................................................................................................................7  
Software features................................................................................................................................................7  
Connecting a OM-USB-1208FS to your computer is easy.................................................................................8  
Chapter 2  
Installing the OM-USB-1208FS ............................................................................................................9  
What comes with your OM-USB-1208FS shipment?.........................................................................................9  
Hardware .......................................................................................................................................................................... 9  
Additional documentation................................................................................................................................................. 9  
Unpacking the OM-USB-1208FS.......................................................................................................................9  
Installing the software ......................................................................................................................................10  
Installing the hardware .....................................................................................................................................10  
Chapter 3  
Functional Details ...............................................................................................................................11  
Theory of operation - analog input acquisition modes .....................................................................................11  
Software paced mode.......................................................................................................................................................11  
Continuous scan mode.....................................................................................................................................................11  
External components ........................................................................................................................................11  
USB connector.................................................................................................................................................................12  
LED .................................................................................................................................................................................12  
Screw terminal wiring......................................................................................................................................................12  
Main connector and pin out .............................................................................................................................................13  
Analog input terminals (CH0 IN - CH7 IN).....................................................................................................................13  
Analog output terminals (D/A OUT 0 and D/A OUT 1)..................................................................................................16  
Digital I/O terminals (Port A0 to A7, and Port B0 to B7)................................................................................................16  
Power terminals ...............................................................................................................................................................16  
Calibration terminal .........................................................................................................................................................17  
Ground terminals .............................................................................................................................................................17  
External trigger terminal..................................................................................................................................................17  
SYNC terminal ................................................................................................................................................................17  
Counter terminal ..............................................................................................................................................................17  
Accuracy...........................................................................................................................................................18  
OM-USB-1208FS channel gain queue feature .................................................................................................20  
Synchronizing multiple units............................................................................................................................21  
Chapter 4  
Specifications......................................................................................................................................22  
Analog input.....................................................................................................................................................22  
Analog output ...................................................................................................................................................24  
Digital input/output...........................................................................................................................................24  
External trigger.................................................................................................................................................25  
External clock input/output...............................................................................................................................25  
Counter .............................................................................................................................................................25  
Non-volatile memory........................................................................................................................................26  
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Microcontroller.................................................................................................................................................26  
Power................................................................................................................................................................26  
General .............................................................................................................................................................27  
Environmental ..................................................................................................................................................27  
Mechanical .......................................................................................................................................................27  
Main connector and pin out..............................................................................................................................27  
4-channel differential mode .............................................................................................................................................27  
8-channel single-ended mode...........................................................................................................................................28  
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Preface  
About this User's Guide  
What you will learn from this user’s guide  
This user’s guide explains how to install, configure, and use the OM-USB-1208FS so that you get the most out  
of its USB data acquisition features.  
This user’s guide also refers you to related documents available on our web site, and to technical support  
resources.  
Conventions in this user’s guide  
For more information on …  
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damaging your hardware, or losing your data.  
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Where to find more information  
For additional information relevant to the operation of your hardware, refer to the Documents subdirectory  
where you installed the software, or search for your device on our website at www.omega.com.  
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Chapter 1  
Introducing the OM-USB-1208FS  
This user's guide contains all of the information you need to connect the OM-USB-1208FS to your computer  
and to the signals you want to measure.  
The OM-USB-1208FS is a USB 2.0 full-speed device supported under popular Microsoft® Windows® operating  
systems. It is designed for USB 1.1 ports, and was tested for full compatibility with both USB 1.1 and USB 2.0  
ports.  
The OM-USB-1208FS features eight analog inputs, two 12-bit analog outputs, 16 digital I/O connections, and  
one 32-bit external event counter. The OM-USB-1208FS is powered by the +5 volt USB supply from your  
computer. No external power is required.  
The analog inputs are software configurable for either eight 11-bit single-ended inputs, or four 12-bit  
differential inputs. Sixteen digital I/O lines are independently selectable as input or output in two 8-bit ports.  
A 32-bit counter can count TTL pulses. The counter increments when the TTL levels transition from low to  
high (rising-edge).  
A SYNC (synchronization) input / output line lets you pace the analog input acquisition of one USB module  
from the clock output of another.  
The OM-USB-1208FS is shown in Figure 1. I/O connections are made to the screw terminals located along  
each side of the OM-USB-1208FS.  
Figure 1. OM-USB-1208FS  
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OM-USB-1208FS block diagram  
OM-USB-1208FS functions are illustrated in the block diagram shown here.  
Figure 2. OM-USB-1208FS functional block diagram  
Software features  
For information on the features of InstaCal and the other software included with your OM-USB-1208FS, refer  
to the OMB-DAQ-2416 Series and OM-USB Series Data Acquisition Software User’s Guide that shipped with  
your device.  
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Introducing the OM-USB-1208FS  
Connecting a OM-USB-1208FS to your computer is easy  
Installing a data acquisition device has never been easier.  
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The OM-USB-1208FS relies upon the Microsoft Human Interface Device (HID) class drivers. The HID  
class drivers ship with every copy of Windows that is designed to work with USB ports. We use the  
Microsoft HID because it is a standard, and its performance delivers full control and maximizes data  
transfer rates for your OM-USB-1208FS. No third-party device driver is required.  
The OM-USB-1208FS is plug-and-play. There are no jumpers to position, DIP switches to set, or interrupts  
to configure.  
You can connect the OM-USB-1208FS before or after you install the software, and without powering down  
your computer first. When you connect an HID to your system, your computer automatically detects it and  
configures the necessary software. You can connect and power multiple HID peripherals to your system  
using a USB hub.  
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You can run up to two OM-USB-1208FS units on most computers.  
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You can connect your system to various devices using a standard four-wire cable. The USB connector  
replaces the serial and parallel port connectors with one standardized plug and port combination.  
You do not need a separate power supply module. The USB automatically delivers the electrical power  
required by each peripheral connected to your system.  
Data can flow two ways between a computer and peripheral over USB connections.  
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Chapter 2  
Installing the OM-USB-1208FS  
What comes with your OM-USB-1208FS shipment?  
As you unpack your OM-USB-1208FS, verify that the following components are included.  
Hardware  
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OM-USB-1208FS (shown with cable)  
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USB cable (2 meter length)  
Additional documentation  
In addition to this hardware user's guide, you should also receive the OMB-DAQ-2416 Series and OM-USB  
Series Data Acquisition Software User’s Guide. This booklet supplies a brief description of the software you  
received with your OM-USB-1208FS and information regarding installation of that software. Please read this  
booklet completely before installing any software or hardware.  
Unpacking the OM-USB-1208FS  
As with any electronic device, you should take care while handling to avoid damage from static  
electricity. Before removing the OM-USB-1208FS from its packaging, ground yourself using a wrist strap or by  
simply touching the computer chassis or other grounded object to eliminate any stored static charge.  
If any components are missing or damaged, notify Omega Engineering immediately by phone, fax, or e-mail.  
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Phone: (203) 359-1660  
Fax: (203) 359-7700  
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Installing the OM-USB-1208FS  
Installing the software  
Refer to the OMB-DAQ-2416 Series and OM-USB Series Data Acquisition Software User’s Guide for  
instructions on installing the software on the OMB-DAQ-2416 Series and OM-USB Series Data Acquisition  
Software CD. This booklet is available in PDF at http://www.omega.com/manuals/manualpdf/M4803.pdf.  
We recommend that you download the latest Windows Update onto your computer before installing and  
operating the OM-USB-1208FS.  
Installing the hardware  
Be sure you are using the latest system software  
Before you install your OM-USB-1208FS, run Windows Update to update your operating system with the latest  
HID and USB drivers.  
To connect the OM-USB-1208FS to your system:  
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Turn your computer on, and connect the USB cable to a USB port on your computer or to an external USB  
hub that is connected to your computer.  
The USB cable provides power and communication to the OM-USB-1208FS.  
When you connect the OM-USB-1208FS for the first time, a series of Found New Hardware popup balloons  
(Windows XP) or dialogs (other Windows versions) opens as the OM-USB-1208FS is detected by your  
computer. This is normal. The last popup balloon or dialog states "Your new hardware is installed and ready to  
use," and the LED on the OM-USB-1208FS should flash and then remain lit. This indicates that communication  
is established between the OM-USB-1208FS and your computer.  
You can install up to two OM-USB-1208FS units on most computers. If you need to connect more than two  
OM-USB-1208FS units to your computer, contact Tech Support by phone, fax, or e-mail:  
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Phone: (203) 359-1660  
Fax: (203) 359-7700  
Caution! Do not disconnect any device from the USB bus while the computer is communicating with the  
OM-USB-1208FS, or you may lose data and/or your ability to communicate with the OM-USB-  
1208FS.  
If the LED turns off  
If the LED is illuminated but then turns off, the computer has lost communication with the OM-USB-1208FS.  
To restore communication, disconnect the USB cable from the computer, and then reconnect it. This should  
restore communication, and the LED should turn back on.  
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Functional Details  
Theory of operation - analog input acquisition modes  
The OM-USB-1208FS can acquire analog input data in two different modes software paced and continuous  
scan.  
Maximum throughput is system-dependent  
Maximum throughput may be lower in Windows operating systems that predate Windows XP.  
Software paced mode  
In software paced mode, you can acquire one analog sample at a time. You initiate the A/D conversion by  
calling a software command. The analog value is converted to digital and returned to the computer. You can  
repeat this procedure until you have the total number of samples that you want from one channel.  
The maximum throughput sample rate in software paced mode is system-dependent.  
Continuous scan mode  
In continuous scan mode, you can acquire data from up to eight channels. The analog data is continuously  
acquired and converted to digital values until you stop the scan. Data is transferred in blocks of 31 samples from  
the OM-USB-1208FS to the memory buffer on your computer.  
The maximum continuous scan rate of 50 kS/s is an aggregate rate. The total acquisition rate for all channels  
cannot exceed 50 kS/s. You can acquire data from one channel at 50 kS/s, two channels at 25 kS/s, and four  
channels at 12.5 kS/s. You can start a continuous scan with either a software command or with an external  
hardware trigger event.  
External components  
The OM-USB-1208FS has the following external components, as shown in Figure 3.  
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USB connector  
LED  
Screw terminal banks (2)  
Figure 3. OM-USB-1208FS external components  
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USB connector  
The USB connector is on the right side of the OM-USB-1208FS. This connector provides +5 V power and  
communication. The voltage supplied through the USB connector is system-dependent, and may be less than  
5 V. No external power supply is required.  
LED  
The LED on the front of the housing indicates the communication status of the OM-USB-1208FS. It uses up to  
5 mA of current and cannot be disabled. The table below defines the function of the OM-USB-1208FS LED.  
LED Illumination  
LED Illumination  
Indication  
Steady green  
The OM-USB-1208FS is connected to a computer or external USB hub.  
Data is being transferred.  
Blinks continuously  
Screw terminal wiring  
The OM-USB-1208FS has two rows of screw terminalsone row on the top edge of the housing, and one row  
on the bottom edge. Each row has 20 connections. Pin numbers are identified in Figure 4.  
Figure 4. OM-USB-1208FS Screw terminal pin numbers  
Screw terminal pins 1-20  
The screw terminals on the top edge of the OM-USB-1208FS (pins 1 to 20) provide the following connections:  
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Eight analog input connections (CH0 IN to CH7 IN)  
Two analog output connections (D/A OUT 0 to D/A OUT 1)  
One external trigger source (TRIG_IN)  
One SYNC terminal for external clocking and multi-unit synchronization (SYNC)  
One calibration terminal (CAL)  
Five analog ground connections (AGND)  
One ground connection (GND)  
One external event counter connection (CTR)  
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Screw terminal pins 21-40  
The screw terminals on the bottom edge of the (pins 21 to 40) provide the following connections:  
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16 digital I/O connections (PortA0 to Port A7, and Port B0 to Port B7)  
One power connection (PC+5 V)  
Three ground connections (GND)  
Main connector and pin out  
Connector type  
Screw terminal  
Wire gauge range  
16 AWG to 30 AWG  
8-channel single-ended mode pin out  
4-channel differential mode pin out  
Analog input terminals (CH0 IN - CH7 IN)  
You can connect up to eight analog input connections to the screw terminal containing pins 1 to 20 (CH0 IN  
through CH7 IN.) Refer to the pinout diagrams above for the location of these pins.  
You can configure the analog input channels as eight single-ended channels or four differential channels. When  
configured for differential mode, each analog input has 12-bit resolution. When configured for single-ended  
mode, each analog input has 11-bit resolution, due to restrictions imposed by the A/D converter.  
Single-ended configuration  
When all of the analog input channels are configured for single-ended input mode, eight analog channels are  
available. The input signal is referenced to signal ground (GND), and delivered through two wires:  
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The wire carrying the signal to be measured connects to CHn IN.  
The second wire connects to AGND.  
The input range for single-ended mode is ±10 V. No other ranges are supported in single-ended mode.  
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Single-ended measurements using differential channels  
To perform a single-ended measurement using differential channels, connect the signal to CHn IN HI, and  
ground the associated CHn IN LO input.  
Differential configuration  
When all of the analog input channels are configured for differential input mode, four analog channels are  
available. In differential mode, the input signal is measured with respect to the low input.  
The input signal is delivered through three wires:  
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The wire carrying the signal to be measured connects to CH0 IN HI, CH1 IN HI, CH2 IN HI, or  
CH3 IN HI.  
The wire carrying the reference signal connects to CH0 IN LO, CH1 IN LO, CH2 IN LO, or  
CH3 IN LO.  
The third wire connects to GND.  
A low-noise precision programmable gain amplifier (PGA) is available on differential channels to provide gains  
of up to 20 and a dynamic range of up to 12-bits. Differential mode input voltage ranges are ±20 V, ±10 V,  
±5 V, ±4 V, ±2.5 V, ±2.0 V, ±1.25 V, and ±1.0 V.  
In differential mode, the following two requirements must be met for linear operation:  
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Any analog input must remain in the −10V to +20V range with respect to ground at all times.  
The maximum differential voltage on any given analog input pair must remain within the selected voltage  
range.  
The input [common-mode voltage + signal] of the differential channel must be in the −10 V to +20 V range in  
order to yield a useful result. For example, you input a 4 V pp sine wave to CHHI, and apply the same sine  
wave 180° out of phase to CHLO. The common mode voltage is 0 V. The differential input voltage swings from  
4 V-(-4 V) = 8 V to -4 V-4 V = -8V. Both inputs satisfy the -10 V to +20 V input range requirement, and the  
differential voltage is suited for the ±10 V input range (see Figure 5).  
Figure 5. Differential voltage example: common mode voltage of 0 V  
If you increase the common mode voltage to 11 V, the differential remains at ±8 V. Although the [common-  
mode voltage + signal] on each input now has a range of +7 V to +15 V, both inputs still satisfy the -10 V to  
+20 V input requirement (see Figure 6).  
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Figure 6. Differential voltage example: common mode voltage of 11 V  
If you decrease the common-mode voltage to -7 V, the differential stays at ±8 V. However, the solution now  
violates the input range condition of -10 V to +20 V. The voltage on each analog input now swings from -3 V to  
-11 V. Voltages between -10 V and -3 V are resolved, but those below -10 V are clipped (see Figure 7).  
Figure 7. Differential voltage example: common mode voltage of -7 V  
Since the analog inputs are restricted to a −10 V to +20 V signal swing with respect to ground, all ranges except  
±20V can realize a linear output for any differential signal with zero common mode voltage and full scale signal  
inputs. The ±20 V range is the exception. You cannot put −20 V on CHHI and 0 V on CHLO since this violates  
the input range criteria.  
The table below shows some possible inputs and the expected results.  
Sample inputs and differential results  
CHHI  
CHLO  
Result  
-20 V  
-15 V  
-10 V  
-10 V  
0 V  
0 V  
In Valid  
In Valid  
-10 V  
+5 V  
0 V  
+10 V  
+10 V  
+20 V  
-10 V  
0 V  
-20 V  
-10 V  
0 V  
-20 V  
+10 V  
+10 V  
+15 V  
+20 V  
+20 V  
+10 V  
+20 V  
+20 V  
-5 V  
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For more information on analog signal connections  
For more information on single-ended and differential inputs, refer to the the OMB-DAQ-2416 Series and OM-  
USB Series General Guide to Signal Connections (available on our web site at  
Analog output terminals (D/A OUT 0 and D/A OUT 1)  
You can connect up to two analog output connections to the screw terminal pins 13 and 14 (D/A OUT 0 and D/A  
OUT 1). Refer to the pinout diagrams on page 13 for the location of these pins.  
Each channel can be paced individually at rates up to 10,000 updates per second. Both channels can be paced  
simultaneously using the same time base at 5000 updates per channel. The 0-4.096 V output range provides a  
convenient 1 mV per LSB when setting the output voltage levels.  
Digital I/O terminals (Port A0 to A7, and Port B0 to B7)  
You can connect up to 16 digital I/O lines to the screw terminal containing pins 21 to 40 (Port A0 to Port A7,  
and Port B0 to Port B7.) Refer to the pinout diagrams on page 13 for the location of these pins. You can  
configure each digital port for either input or output.  
When you configure the digital bits for input, you can use the digital I/O terminals to detect the state of any  
TTL level input. Refer to the schematic shown in Figure 8. If the switch is set to the +5 V input, Port A0 reads  
TRUE (1). If you move the switch to GND, Port A0 reads FALSE.  
Figure 8. Schematic showing switch detection by digital channel Port A0  
For more information on digital signal connections  
For more information on digital signal connections and digital I/O techniques, refer to the OMB-DAQ-2416  
Series and OM-USB Series General Guide to Signal Connections (available on our web site at  
Power terminals  
The PC +5V connection (pin 30) is on the bottom screw terminal of the OM-USB-1208FS. Refer to the pinout  
diagrams on page 13 for the location of this pin. This terminal draws power from the USB connector. The +5 V  
screw terminal is a 5 volt output that is supplied by the host computer.  
Caution! The +5 V terminal is an output. Do not connect to an external power supply or you may damage  
the OM-USB-1208FS and possibly the computer.  
The maximum total output current that can be drawn from all OM-USB-1208FS connections (power, analog  
and digital outputs) is 420 mA. This maximum applies to most personal computers and self-powered USB hubs.  
Bus-powered hubs and notebook computers may limit the maximum available output current to 100 mA.  
Just connecting the OM-USB-1208FS to your computer draws 80 mA of current from the USB +5 V supply.  
Once you start running applications with the OM-USB-1208FS, each DIO bit can draw up to 2.5 mA, and each  
analog output can draw 15 mA. The maximum amount of +5 V current available for experimental use, over and  
above that required by the OM-USB-1208FS, is the difference between the total current requirement of the  
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USB (based on the application), and the allowed current draw of the PC platform (500 mA for desktop PCs and  
self-powered hubs, or 100 mA for bus-powered hubs and notebook computers).  
With all outputs at their maximum output current, you can calculate the total current requirement of the OM-  
USB-1208FS USB +5 V as follows:  
(OM-USB-1208FS @ 80 mA) + (16 DIO @ 2.5 mA ea) + (2 AO @ 15 mA ea ) = 150 mA  
For an application running on a PC or powered hub, the maximum available excess current is 500 mA−150 mA  
= 350 mA. This number is the total maximum available current at the PC +5 V screw terminals. Measurement  
Computing highly recommends that you figure in a safety factor of 20% below this maximum current loading  
for your applications. A conservative, safe user maximum in this case would be in the 350-380 mA range.  
Since laptop computers typically allow up to 100 mA, the OM-USB-1208FS in a fully-loaded configuration  
may be above that allowed by the computer. In this case, you must determine the per-pin loading in the  
application to ensure that the maximum loading criteria is met. The per-pin loading is calculated by simply  
dividing the +5 V by the load impedance of the pin in question.  
Calibration terminal  
The CAL connection (pin 16) is an output you should use only to calibrate the OM-USB-1208FS. Refer to the  
pinout diagrams on page 13 for the location of this pin. Calibration of the OM-USB-1208FS is software-  
controlled via InstaCal.  
Ground terminals  
The four analog ground (AGND) connections provide a common ground for all OM-USB-1208FS input  
channels. Four ground (GND) connections provide a common ground for the DIO, TRIG_IN, CTR, SYNC and  
PC +5V connections. Refer to the pinout diagrams on page 13 for the location of the AGND and GND pins.  
External trigger terminal  
The TRIG_IN connection (pin 18) can be configured for either rising or falling edge. Refer to the pinout  
diagrams on page 13 for the location of the TRIG_IN terminal pin.  
SYNC terminal  
The SYNC connection (pin 19) is a bidirectional I/O signal. You can use it for two purposes:  
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Configure as an external clock input to externally source the A/D conversions. The SYNC terminal  
supports TTL-level input signals of up to 50 kHz.  
Configure as an output to synchronize with a second USB unit and acquire data from 16 channels.  
Refer to the pinout diagrams on page 13 for the location of this pin. For more information on synchronizing  
multiple units, refer to page 21.  
Counter terminal  
The CTR connection (pin 20) is input to the 32-bit external event. Refer to the pinout diagrams on page 13 for  
the location of this pin. The internal counter increments when the TTL levels transition from low to high. The  
counter can count frequencies of up to 1 MHz.  
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Accuracy  
The overall accuracy of any instrument is limited by the error components within the system. Quite often,  
resolution is incorrectly used to quantify the performance of a measurement product. While "12-bits" or "1 part  
in 4096" does indicate what can be resolved, it provides little insight into the quality of an absolute  
measurement. Accuracy specifications describe the actual results that can be realized with a measurement  
device.  
There are three types of errors which affect the accuracy of a measurement system:  
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offset  
gain  
nonlinearity.  
The primary error sources in the OM-USB-1208FS are offset and gain. Nonlinearity is small in the OM-USB-  
1208FS, and is not significant as an error source with respect to offset and gain.  
Figure 9 shows an ideal, error-free, OM-USB-1208FS transfer function. The typical calibrated accuracy of the  
OM-USB-1208FS is range-dependent, as explained in the "Specifications" chapter on page 22. We use a ±10 V  
range here as an example of what you can expect when performing a measurement in this range.  
Figure 9. Ideal ADC transfer function  
The OM-USB-1208FS offset error is measured at mid-scale. Ideally, a zero volt input should produce an output  
code of 2048. Any deviation from this is an offset error. Figure 10 shows the OM-USB-1208FS transfer  
function with an offset error. The typical offset error specification on the ±10 V range is ±9.77 mV. Offset error  
affects all codes equally by shifting the entire transfer function up or down along the input voltage axis.  
The accuracy plots in Figure 10 are drawn for clarity and are not drawn to scale.  
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Figure 10. ADC transfer function with offset error  
Gain error is a change in the slope of the transfer function from the ideal, and is typically expressed as a  
percentage of full-scale. Figure 11 shows the OM-USB-1208FS transfer function with gain error. Gain error is  
easily converted to voltage by multiplying the full-scale (FS) input by the error.  
The accuracy plots in Figure 11 are drawn for clarity and are not drawn to scale.  
Figure 11. ADC Transfer function with gain error  
For example, the OM-USB-1208FS exhibits a typical calibrated gain error of ±0.2% on all ranges. For the ±10  
V range, this would yield 10 V × ±0.002 = ±20 mV. This means that at full scale, neglecting the effect of offset  
for the moment, the measurement would be within 20 mV of the actual value. Note that gain error is expressed  
as a ratio. Values near ±FS are more affected from an absolute voltage standpoint than are values near mid-  
scale, which see little or no voltage error.  
Combining these two error sources in Figure 12, we have a plot of the error band of the OM-USB-1208FS for  
the ±10 V range. This is a graphical version of the typical accuracy specification of the product.  
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The accuracy plots in Figure 12 are drawn for clarity and are not drawn to scale.  
Figure 12. Error band plot  
OM-USB-1208FS channel gain queue feature  
The OM-USB-1208FS's channel gain queue feature allows you to set up a scan sequence with a unique per-  
channel gain setting and channel sequence.  
The channel gain queue feature removes the restriction of using an ascending channel sequence at a fixed gain.  
This feature creates a channel list which is written to local memory on the OM-USB-1208FS. The channel list is  
made up of a channel number and range setting. An example of a four-element list is shown in the table below.  
Sample channel gain queue list  
Element  
Channel  
Range  
0
1
2
3
CH0  
CH0  
CH7  
CH2  
BIP10V  
BIP5V  
BIP10V  
BIP1V  
When a scan begins with the gain queue enabled, the OM-USB-1208FS reads the first element, sets the  
appropriate channel number and range, and then acquires a sample. The properties of the next element are then  
retrieved, and another sample is acquired. This sequence continues until all elements in the gain queue have  
been selected. When the end of the channel list is detected, the sequence returns to the first element in the list.  
This sequence repeats until the specified number of samples is gathered. You must carefully match the gain to  
the expected voltage range on the associated channel otherwise, an over range condition can occur. Although  
this condition does not damage the OM-USB-1208FS, it does produce a useless full-scale reading. It can also  
introduce a long recovery time from saturation, which can affect the next measurement in the queue.  
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Synchronizing multiple units  
You can run up to two OM-USB-1208FS units on most computers.  
You can connect the SYNC pin of two OM-USB-1208FS units together in a master/slave configuration and  
acquire data from the analog inputs of both devices using one clock. When the SYNC pin is configured as an  
output, the internal A/D pacer clock is sent to the screw terminal. You can use this signal as a clock input to a  
second USB by connecting it to the SYNC pin of the second USB.  
When used as a clock input, the SYNC pin operates in one of two modes Continuous or Gated.  
In the default Continuous mode, a OM-USB-1208FS ignores the first clock pulse in order to ensure adequate  
setup time. Use this mode if the unit is being paced from a continuous clock source, such as a generator.  
In the Gated mode, it is assumed that the clock signal will be held off for an adequate amount of time for setup  
to occur. No clock pulses are ignored. Use this mode if the OM-USB-1208FS is set up as a slave and the source  
of the external clock is another USB.  
The SYNC pin (pin 19) is set for pacer output by default. To set it to input requires a software command (see  
To synchronize a master OM-USB-1208FS with a slave OM-USB-1208FS and acquire data, follow the steps  
below.  
1. Connect the SYNC pin of the master OM-USB-1208FS to the SYNC pin of the slave OM-USB-1208FS.  
2. Run InstaCal.  
3. From the PC Board List on the InstaCal main form, double-click on the OM-USB-1208FS you want to use  
as a slave. The Board Configuration dialog opens.  
4. Select Gated from the Ext. Clock Type drop-down list.  
5. Set the Universal Library EXTCLOCK option with cbAInScan()/AInScan for the slave OM-USB-1208FS  
to enable pacing from the master USB device.  
This InstaCal option does not affect internally paced acquisition. It only affects scans that use the EXTCLOCK  
option.  
An example of a master/slave configuration is shown below.  
Figure 13. Configuring for synchronous data acquisition  
When you are operating one OM-USB-1208FS, do not set the EXTCLOCK option unless you are using an  
external clock for A/D pacing.  
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Specifications  
All specifications are subject to change without notice.  
Typical for 25°C unless otherwise specified.  
Specifications in italic text are guaranteed by design.  
Analog input  
Table 1. Analog input specifications  
Parameter  
Conditions  
Specification  
A/D converter type  
Successive approximation type  
±10 volts (V) max  
Input voltage range for linear operation,  
single-ended mode  
CHx to GND  
CHx to GND  
CHx to GND  
Input common-mode voltage range for linear  
operation, differential mode  
-10 V min, +20 V max  
Absolute maximum input voltage  
Input impedance  
±28 V max  
122KOhm  
Input current (Note 1)  
Vin = +10 V  
Vin = 0 V  
70 microamperes (µA) typ  
-12 µA typ  
Vin = -10 V  
-94 µA typ  
Number of channels  
8 single-ended / 4 differential, software  
selectable  
Input ranges, single-ended mode  
Input ranges, differential mode  
±10 V, G=2  
±20 V, G=1  
±10 V, G=2  
±5 V,  
±4 V,  
G=4  
G=5  
±2.5 V, G=8  
±2.0 V, G=10  
±1.25 V, G=16  
±1.0 V, G=20  
Software selectable  
Throughput (Note 2)  
Software paced  
250 samples per second (S/s) typ,  
PC-dependent  
Continuous scan  
Up to 16 elements  
50 kilosamples per second (kS/s)  
Channel gain queue  
Resolution (Note 3)  
Software configurable channel, range, and  
gain.  
Differential  
Single-ended  
CAL = 2.5 V  
12 bits, no missing codes  
11 bits  
CAL accuracy  
±36.25 mV max  
Integral linearity error  
Differential linearity error  
Repeatability  
±1 least significant bit (LSB) typ  
±0.5 LSB typ  
±1 LSB typ  
CAL current  
Source  
5 milliamperes (mA) max  
20 µA min, 100 µA typ  
External digital: TRIG_IN  
Internal  
Sink  
Trigger source  
Pacer source  
Software selectable  
Software selectable  
External (SYNC), rising edge triggered  
Programmed IO  
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Note 1:  
Note 2:  
Input current is a function of applied voltage on the analog input channels. For a given input  
voltage, Vin, the input leakage is approximately equal to (8.181*Vin-12) µA.  
Maximum throughput scanning to PC memory is machine dependent. The rates specified are for  
Windows XP only. Maximum rates on operating systems that predate XP may be less and must  
be determined through testing on your machine  
Note 3:  
The AD7870 converter only returns 11-bits (0-2047 codes) in single-ended mode.  
Table 2. Accuracy, differential mode  
Range  
Accuracy (LSB)  
±20 V  
±10 V  
±5 V  
5.1  
6.1  
8.1  
±4 V  
9.1  
±2.5 V  
±2 V  
12.1  
14.1  
20.1  
24.1  
±1.25 V  
±1 V  
Table 3. Accuracy, single-ended mode  
Range  
Accuracy (LSB)  
±10 V  
4.0  
Table 4. Accuracy components, differential mode - All values are (±)  
Range  
% of Reading  
Gain Error at full scale (FS) Offset (mV)  
(millivolts (mV))  
Accuracy at FS (mV)  
±20 V  
±10 V  
±5 V  
0.2  
0.2  
0.2  
0.2  
0.2  
0.2  
0.2  
0.2  
40  
20  
10  
8
9.766  
9.766  
9.766  
9.766  
9.766  
9.766  
9.766  
9.766  
49.766  
29.766  
19.766  
17.766  
14.766  
13.766  
12.266  
11.766  
±4 V  
±2.5 V  
±2 V  
5
4
±1.25 V  
±1 V  
2.5  
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Table 5. Accuracy components, single-ended mode - All values are (±)  
Range  
% of Reading  
Gain Error at FS (mV)  
Offset (mV)  
Accuracy at FS (mV)  
±10 V  
0.2  
20  
19.531  
39.531  
Table 6. Noise performance, differential mode  
Range  
Typical counts  
Least significant bitroot mean square (LSBrms)  
±20 V  
±10 V  
±5 V  
2
2
3
3
4
5
7
8
0.30  
0.30  
0.45  
0.45  
0.61  
0.76  
1.06  
1.21  
±4 V  
±2.5 V  
±2 V  
±1.25 V  
±1 V  
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Table 7. Noise performance, single-ended mode  
Range  
Typical Counts  
LSBrms  
±10 V  
2
0.30  
Analog output  
Table 8. Analog output specifications  
Parameter  
Conditions  
Specification  
Resolution  
12-bits, 1 in 4096  
Output range  
0 4.096 V, 1 mV per LSB.  
Number of channels  
Throughput (Note 4)  
2
Software paced  
250 S/s single channel typical, PC dependent  
Single channel, continuous scan  
10 kS/s  
5 kS/s  
Dual channel, continuous scan,  
simultaneous update  
Power on and reset voltage  
Output drive  
Initializes to 000h code  
15 mA  
Each D/A OUT  
Slew rate  
0.8V/microsecond (µs) typ  
Note 4:  
Maximum throughput scanning to PC memory is machine dependent. The rates specified are for  
Windows XP only. Maximum rates on operating systems that predate XP may be less and must  
be determined through testing on your machine.  
Table 9. Analog output accuracy, all values are (±)  
Range  
Accuracy (LSB)  
0-4.096 V  
4.0 typ, 45.0 max  
Table 10. Analog output accuracy components, all values are (±)  
Range  
% of FSR  
Gain Error at FS (mV)  
Offset (mV)  
Accuracy at FS  
(mV)  
(Note 5)  
0-4.096 V  
0.1 typ, 0.9 max 4.0 typ, 36.0 max  
1.0 typ, 9.0 max  
4.0 typ, 45.0 max  
Note 5:  
Negative offsets will result in a fixed zero-scale error or ―dead band.‖ At the maximum offset of  
-9 mV, any input code of less than 0x009 will not produce a response in the output.  
Digital input/output  
Table 11. Digital I/O specifications  
Digital type  
CMOS  
Number of I/O  
16 (Port A0 through A7, Port B0 through B7)  
2 banks of 8  
Configuration  
Pull up/pull-down configuration  
All pins pulled up to Vs via 47K resistors (default). Positions available for pull  
down to ground. Hardware selectable via zero ohm (Ω) resistors as a factory  
option.  
Input high voltage  
Input low voltage  
2.0 V min, 5.5 V absolute max  
0.8 V max, 0.5 V absolute min  
3.8 V min  
Output high voltage  
(IOH = -2.5 mA)  
Output low voltage  
(IOL = 2.5 mA)  
0.7 V max  
Input  
Power on and reset state  
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External trigger  
Parameter  
Specifications  
Table 12. Digital trigger specifications  
Conditions  
Specification  
Trigger source (Note 6)  
Trigger mode  
External Digital  
TRIG_IN  
Software selectable  
Edge sensitive: user configurable for CMOS compatible  
rising or falling edge.  
Trigger latency  
10 µs max  
Trigger pulse width  
Input high voltage  
Input low voltage  
Input leakage current  
1 µs min  
4.0 V min, 5.5 V absolute max  
1.0 V max, 0.5 V absolute min  
±1.0 µA  
Note 6:  
TRIG_IN is a Schmitt trigger input protected with a 1.5 kilohm () series resistor.  
External clock input/output  
Table 13. External clock I/O specifications  
Parameter  
Conditions  
Specification  
Pin name  
SYNC  
Pin type  
Bidirectional  
Software selectable direction  
Output (default)  
Input  
Outputs internal A/D pacer clock.  
Receives A/D pacer clock from external source.  
Input clock rate  
50 KHz, maximum  
1 µs min  
Clock pulse width  
Input mode  
Output mode  
Input mode  
5 µs min  
Input leakage current  
Input high voltage  
±1.0 µA  
4.0 V min, 5.5 V absolute max  
1.0 V max, 0.5 V absolute min  
3.3 V min  
Input low voltage  
Output high voltage (Note 7)  
IOH = -2.5 mA  
No load  
3.8 V min  
Output low voltage (Note 7)  
IOL = 2.5 mA  
No load  
1.1 V max  
0.6 V max  
Note 7:  
SYNC is a Schmitt trigger input and is over-current protected with a 200 Ω series resistor.  
Counter  
Table 14. Counter specifications  
Pin name (Note 8)  
Counter type  
CTR  
Event counter  
Number of channels  
Input type  
1
TTL, rising edge triggered  
CTR screw terminal  
32 bits  
Input source  
Resolution  
Schmidt trigger hysteresis  
Input leakage current  
Maximum input frequency  
High pulse width  
Low pulse width  
Input high voltage  
20 mV to 100 mV  
±1 µA  
1 MHz  
500 ns min  
500 ns min  
4.0 V min, 5.5 V absolute max  
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1.0 V max, 0.5 V absolute min  
Note 8:  
CTR is a Schmitt trigger input protected with a 1.5K Ω series resistor.  
Non-volatile memory  
Table 15. Non-volatile memory specifications  
EEPROM  
1,024 bytes  
EEPROM Configuration  
Address Range  
Access  
Description  
0x000-0x07F  
0x080-0x1FF  
0x200-0x3FF  
Reserved  
128 bytes system data  
384 bytes cal data  
512 bytes user area  
Read/write  
Read/write  
Microcontroller  
Table 16. Microcontroller specifications  
Type  
High performance 8-bit RISC microcontroller  
Program Memory  
Data Memory  
16,384 words  
2,048 bytes  
Power  
Table 17. Power specifications  
Parameter  
Conditions  
Specification  
Supply current (Note 9)  
80 mA  
+5V USB power available (Note 10)  
Connected to self-powered hub  
4.5 V min, 5.25 V max  
Connected to externally-powered root port hub  
Connected to bus-powered hub  
4.1 V min, 5.25 V max  
420 mA max  
Output current (Note 11)  
Connected to self-powered hub  
Connected to externally-powered root port hub  
Connected to bus-powered hub  
20 mA max  
Note 9:  
This is the total current requirement for the OM-USB-1208FS which includes up to 10 mA for  
the status LED.  
Note 10: Self-powered hub refers to a USB hub with an external power supply. Self-powered hubs allow  
a connected USB device to draw up to 500 mA.  
Root port hubs reside in the PC’s USB host controller. The USB port(s) on your PC are root port  
hubs. All externally powered root port hubs (desktop PCs) provide up to 500 mA of current for  
a USB device. Battery-powered root port hubs provide 100 mA or 500 mA, depending upon the  
manufacturer. A laptop PC that is not connected to an external power adapter is an example of a  
battery-powered root port hub.  
Bus powered hubs receive power from a self-powered or root port hub. In this case the  
maximum current available from the USB +5 V is 100 mA. The minimum USB +5 V voltage  
level can be as low as 4.1 V.  
Note 11: This refers to the total amount of current that can be sourced from the USB +5 V, analog outputs  
and digital outputs.  
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Specifications  
Table 18. General specifications  
Parameter  
Conditions  
Specification  
Device type  
USB 2.0 full speed  
USB 1.1, USB 2.0  
Device compatibility  
Environmental  
Table 19. Environmental specifications  
Operating temperature range  
Storage temperature range  
Humidity  
0 to 70 °C  
-40 to 70 °C  
0 to 90% non-condensing  
Mechanical  
Table 20. Mechanical specifications  
Dimensions  
79 millimeters (mm) long x 82 mm wide x 25 mm high  
USB cable length  
User connection length  
3 meters max  
3 meters max  
Main connector and pin out  
Table 21. Main connector specifications  
Connector type  
Screw terminal  
Wire gauge range  
16 AWG to 30 AWG  
4-channel differential mode  
Pin  
Signal Name  
Pin  
Signal Name  
1
CH0 IN HI  
CH0 IN LO  
AGND  
CH1 IN HI  
CH1 IN LO  
AGND  
CH2 IN HI  
CH2 IN LO  
AGND  
CH3 IN HI  
CH3 IN LO  
AGND  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
Port A0  
Port A1  
Port A2  
Port A3  
Port A4  
Port A5  
Port A6  
Port A7  
GND  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
PC+5V  
GND  
Port B0  
Port B1  
Port B2  
Port B3  
Port B4  
Port B5  
Port B6  
Port B7  
GND  
D/A OUT 0  
D/A OUT 1  
AGND  
CAL  
GND  
TRIG_IN  
SYNC  
CTR  
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8-channel single-ended mode  
Pin  
Signal Name  
Pin  
Signal Name  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
CH0 IN  
CH1 IN  
AGND  
CH2 IN  
CH3 IN  
AGND  
CH4 IN  
CH5 IN  
AGND  
CH6 IN  
CH7 IN  
AGND  
D/A OUT 0  
D/A OUT 1  
AGND  
CAL  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
Port A0  
Port A1  
Port A2  
Port A3  
Port A4  
Port A5  
Port A6  
Port A7  
GND  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
PC+5V  
GND  
Port B0  
Port B1  
Port B2  
Port B3  
Port B4  
Port B5  
Port B6  
Port B7  
GND  
GND  
TRIG_IN  
SYNC  
CTR  
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