The unit's address is programmable from 00 to FF hex and whatever address is assigned is stored in EEPROM and used as the default address at the next power-on. Similarly, baud rate is programmable for 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 14400, 19200, and 28800. The programmed baud rate is stored in EEPROM and used as default at the next power-on. A type 8031 microcontroller (with 32K x 8 bits RAM and 32K x 8 bits EEPROM and a watchdog timer circuit) gives RAG128 the capability and versatility expected from a modern distributed control system. RAD128 contains lowpower CMOS circuitry, an opto-isolated receiver/transmitter, and power conditioners for local and external isolated power. It can communicate at baud rates up to 28.8K baud and distances up to 4000 feet with low-attenuation twisted pair cabling.
RAD128 accepts up to eight single-ended analog inputs. Input voltage ranges of ±10V, ±5V, 0-10V, and 0-5V are programmable on a channel-by-channel basis. All inputs are internally protected up to 16.5V. The digitizer used is a 12-bit, successive approximation analog-to-digital converter capable of 10,000 conversions per second. Conversions may be initiated in one of three ways:
a. By software command.b. By an on-board programmable timer.c. By an external trigger.
The RAD128 can be used alone or it may be used with signal conditioners and analog sub-multiplexers AIM-16 and LVDT-8 or with simultaneous sample and hold amplifiers models SSH-04 and SSH-08.
For applications that require more than eight input channels, the RAD128 is fully compatible with AIM-16P analog input expansion multiplexers. Each AIM-16P provides capability to connect sixteen differential or single-ended inputs. As many as 32 differential or singlel-ended inputs can be accepted when an RAD128 is used with two AIM-16P's. (For NEMA 4 installations, see the description of RIDACS systems. The RAD128 is also fully compatible with the LVDT-8 signal conditioning card for linear displacement measurements.