System information

MX Control Card Configuration
A-12 Vicon MX Hardware System Reference
The analog ADC card is a 64-channel device for generating 16-bit
offset binary conversions from analog sources. The impedance is
1 M
. The data sampling frequency is common to all channels; it is
dependent on the MX camera frame rate specified in the Vicon
application software. The higher the sampling frequency, the fewer
analog channels there are available. Each channel has a
programmable gain, which can be set to +/- 10 volts, +/- 5 volts,
+/- 2.5 volts, or +/- 1.25 volts. For details on specifying these
settings, see your Vicon software documentation.
This section describes the connector, pins, and cables involved in an
Analog ADC socket, shown in Figure A-2.
Figure A-2: Analog ADC card in MX Control
On both the ADC 100-way edge socket and the corresponding 100-
way interface plug, Pin 1 is indicated with a triangular symbol (T) and
Pin 51 is indicated with a circular symbol (z).
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