The 3750 is a switch card from Keithley.
Features:
Multifunction Control Card
40 bidirectional digital input/output bits
High current driver outputs for sinking (300mA)
Internal 5V, 50mA logic supply for powering external logic circuits
2 isolated analog output channels, programmable to ±12V, 0–20mA, or 4–20mA
4 gated 32-bit counters with 1MHz input rate
Screw terminal connections provided with removable 3750-ST accessory
External supply voltage supported on digital I/O
The Keithley 3750 is a multifunction control card. Use the Model 3750 to monitor and control your automated test system. The flexibility and speed provided by the 40 digital I/O bits, four counters, and two analog outputs make it well-suited for a wide variety of system control applications. The Model 3750 offers 40 digital I/O bits arranged in five banks. Each bank is comprised of eight bits each, and each bank can be programmed as either input or output. Digital I/O is often used to control processes and monitor the status of switches, contacts, and other control points. Additional features include scanning capabilities, such as writing a unique output pattern or reading banks of inputs at rates up to 1000 rdgs/second. Also, pattern matching is available, making it ideal for complex event algorithms.
The 3750 is a switch card from Keithley.
Features:
- Multifunction Control Card
- 40 bidirectional digital input/output bits
- High current driver outputs for sinking (300mA)
- Internal 5V, 50mA logic supply for powering external logic circuits
- 2 isolated analog output channels, programmable to ±12V, 0–20mA, or 4–20mA
- 4 gated 32-bit counters with 1MHz input rate
- Screw terminal connections provided with removable 3750-ST accessory
- External supply voltage supported on digital I/O
The Keithley 3750 is a multifunction control card. Use the Model 3750 to monitor and control your automated test system. The flexibility and speed provided by the 40 digital I/O bits, four counters, and two analog outputs make it well-suited for a wide variety of system control applications. The Model 3750 offers 40 digital I/O bits arranged in five banks. Each bank is comprised of eight bits each, and each bank can be programmed as either input or output. Digital I/O is often used to control processes and monitor the status of switches, contacts, and other control points. Additional features include scanning capabilities, such as writing a unique output pattern or reading banks of inputs at rates up to 1000 rdgs/second. Also, pattern matching is available, making it ideal for complex event algorithms.