The 16-Bit PMC-16HSDI4AO4 analog I/O module uses sigma-delta A/D conversion to sample and
digitize four input channels simultaneously at rates up to 1.0 million samples per second for each
channel. The resulting 16-bit sampled data is available to the PCI bus through a 256K-Sample
FIFO buffer. Sampling can be controlled in groups of 1 through 4 channels, and the sample clock
can be generated from an internal rate generator, or through software, or by external hardware.
Both burst and continuous sampling modes are supported. Input ranges are software-selectable
as ±10V, ±5V, or ±2.5V.

    General Standards Corporation develops and manufactures the highest-performance Analog, Digital, and Serial I/O products based upon a variety of buses such as PMC, PCI, PC104Plus, VME, and cPCI. We have an extensive product line which includes I/ O boards, cables, and software drivers. One of the benefits of being a General Standards Corporation customer is the many choices available for board form factor, bus, and board type to free drivers and loaner boards. This stems from our broad base of experience designing custom IO boards for many different applications across multiple industries. We have brought this experience to the PC/104-Plus product line. At General Standards Corporation, we are committed to your success. We continuously improve our existing products and deliver innovative new products. We pay close attention to customer needs in an effort to provide the best products in the business. Our claim to fame is our ability to develop custom boards as well as new products quickly and efficiently. We emphasize the use of small development teams with one (or more) persons assigned to each major aspect of the design effort (conceptual design, FPGA design entry, simulation, schematic entry, test code, and documentation). We place a lot of emphasis on making documentation easy to understand; this allows for easier customization and re-use of core designs on variations of a product.

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