PhidgetInterfaceKit 8/8/8 Mini-Format

 

 

 

Product Description

 

Provides the full functionality of the 8/8/8 I/O board in a small DIP-36 package that is plugged into your own board. If you want the 8/8/8 functionality but space is an issue, or you are building a number of units and want to eliminate wiring between boards, this is the way to go.

 

You can create a smaller system by integrating custom electronics into your PCB, and by only using connectors for the wiring required in your system. Eliminating or reducing wiring also helps create a much more reliable system.

 

The 1010 – PhidgetInterfaceKit allows you to connect devices to any of 8 analog inputs, 8 digital inputs and 8 digital outputs. It provides a generic, convenient way to interface your PC with various devices.

 

 

Product Specifications

 

Board

 

USB Voltage Min 4.6 V DC
USB Voltage Max 5.5 V DC
Current Consumption Min 13 mA
Current Consumption Max 500 mA
Available External Current 487 mA
USB Speed Full Speed
Operating Temperature Min 0 °C
Operating Temperature Max 70 °C

 

Analog Inputs

 

Number of Analog Inputs 8
Analog Input Resolution 10 bit
Input Impedance 900 k?
Analog Input Voltage Min 0 V DC
Analog Input Voltage Max 5 V DC
5V Reference Error Max 0.5 %
Analog Input Update Rate Min 1 samples/s
Analog Input Update Rate Max (4 Channels) 1000 samples/s
Analog Input Update Rate Max (8 Channels) 500 samples/s
Analog Input Update Rate Max (WebService) 62.5 samples/s

 

Digital Inputs

 

Number of Digital Inputs 8
Pull-up Resistance 15 k?
Low Voltage Max (True) 1.3 V DC
High Voltage Min (False) 3.8 V DC
Digital Input Voltage Max ± 15 V DC
Digital Input Update Rate 125 samples/s
Trigger Length Min 3 ms

 

Digital Outputs

 

Number of Digital Outputs 8
Series Resistance 300 ?
Digital Output Current Max 16 mA
Digital Output Voltage Min 0 V DC
Digital Output Voltage Max 5 V DC

 

 

 

 

 

Warning

 

 

warning The PhidgetInterfaceKit 8/8/8 Mini-Format is intended for OEMs and system integrators.

 

In order to use the 1010, you must be comfortable with designing your own circuit. You will need to understand the “signals” coming from and going to the 1010.

 

If you are not familiar with Phidgets, we recommend purchasing a 1018 to familiarize yourself with Phidget concepts before attempting to design the 1010 into your system.