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AAF-16 ___________16 Channel
Anti-Alias Low-Pass Filter Card

 

HP VEENow available with DASYLab drivers!

 

Features

  • Programmable anti-alias low-pass filter on each of 16 channels
  • Cutoff frequency ranges between 2 Hz and 200 kHz
  • 8-pole Bessel, Butterworth, Cauer, high-speed Cauer, or high-speed linear phase filters
  • > 120 dB/octave rolloff
  • ±10V input and output
  • Automatic DC offset compensation
  • Synchronized sampling-clock output to eliminate the need for post-filter
  • Driver software for Windows 3.1/95/NT, DOS, LabVIEW, HP VEE and DASYLab
  • Menu-driven software with easy-to-use graphical interface
  • Computer chassis houses one or many boards for non-PC based or high channel count systems

Options

  • Instrumentation amplifier card with differential input
  • Software-programmable gains of 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, and 1,000
  • Programmable AC/DC coupling
  • Analog pre-filters for clock-aliasing protection
  • Post-filters for waveform reconstruction if A/D is unsynchronized

Overview

The AAF-16 is a 16-channel anti-alias low-pass filter card series for front-end signal conditioning in PC-based data acquisition systems. Each channel uses any one of five 8-pole filter types with a rolloff of up to 120 dB/octave and a variable cutoff frequency range between 2 Hz and 200 kHz. The cutoff frequency can be set using 2 on-board programmable sources or 2 external sources, allowing for 4 different cutoffs on each AAF-16. Each channel can be individually bypassed, routing the input signal directly to the A/D.

Pre- and post-filters on the optional PPF add-on module as well as the standard built-in pacer clock allow the AAF-16 to offer superior specifications that meet the maximum performance needed by high-resolution A/D converters. When used with the PPF, the switched-capacitor AAF-16 becomes a hybrid filter that offers the advantages of programmability, tunability and low cost while matching the performance of traditional, continuous time active filters.


Support Software

Alligator Technologies has developed both menu-driven and driver-level software for controlling the functions on the AAF-16.

Menu-Driven Software - The AAF-16 is supplied with WSETAF16 for Windows 3.1/95/NT and the menu-driven SETAAF16 for DOS, which are software programs that do not require programming. With a few simple mouse clicks, you can use this software to control the board's filter type, filter mode, clock source, actual cutoff frequency and pacer clock.
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The installation program for the Windows 95 and NT versions of the AAF-16's software automatically creates a WSETAAF16 Ä Alligator Technologies program group. Double-clicking on the WSETAAF16 program item opens a single setup screen which contains pop-up menus for selecting key parameters. For example, the filter mode can be specified for each group of 4 channels. The setup screen also includes the board address, which address specifies the memory location used by the computer to communicate with the board; the clock source A and clock source B values, which can be used to control the cutoff frequency; and the integer divisor of the pacer clock, which synchronizes A/D sampling with the AAF-16 filter clock.  After setting the desired parameters, pressing F10 in SETAAF16 or clicking on "Program Board" in WSETAAF16 will program the board located at the I/O address specified in the board address field.

Once selected, the desired parameters can be saved as an AAF-16 description file (ADF). Once saved, the settings stored in this file can be easily applied to other boards by selecting and loading the file.

Function Libraries- If you prefer to develop your own programs, the AAF-16 comes with DOS and Windows linkable libraries that provide more than 10 functions for configuring and controlling the AAF-16. The set_ group of subroutines modifies the Board Configuration Structure values, which are then used by the program_ group of subroutines to create and send the data control words required by the AAF-16.

Example application programs are provided for popular compilers, including Visual C++, Visual Basic, Borland C++, and Borland Pascal.

LabVIEW Driver - AAF16.LLB VI can be graphically assembled with other VIs in a LabVIEW block diagram to create a complete instrumentation system.

HP VEE User-Object - Both 16- and 32-bit user-objects for HP VEE.

DASYLab Driver - Provides radio buttons for selecting the filter type, clock source and gain setting.


Options

PPF Pre- and Post-Filtering Module

The PPF is an add-on module that plugs into the AAF-16 and provides 8 channels of pre - and/or post-filtering. It features a 2-pole Butterworth filter with fixed frequencies at any point in the entire spectrum of the AAF-16's frequency selection.

PGA-16 Programmable Gain Card

The PGA-16 is a 16-channel instrumentation amplifier card designed to provide differential inputs, programmable AC or DC coupling, and pre-filter gain to the AAF-16. Each channel can programmed independently for a gain of 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, or 1,000.


Connection to Your Data Acquisition System

All I/O connections from the AAF-16 are made via two 26-pin high-density D-sub connectors that extend out of the rear of the computer.

Filter Systems - The AAF-16 plugs into the PC and is programmable through the ISA bus via menu-driven or driver software.

 


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