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From: markb@denali.sgi.com (Mark Bradley)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi
Subject: Re: I/O CARDS
Summary: D/A boards--maybe.
Message-ID: <42240@sgi.sgi.com>
Date: 27 Sep 89 17:03:35 GMT
References: <8909261825.AA07872@cs.nps.navy.mil>
Sender: markb@denali.sgi.com
Organization: Silicon Graphics, Inc., Mountain View, CA
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In article <8909261825.AA07872@cs.nps.navy.mil>, cloutier@CS.NPS.NAVY.MIL ("m. j. cloutier x2772") writes:
> 
>     We are attempting to connect an 80386 laptop to an IRIS workstation (which
> will emulate control signal inputs) in an effort to simulate inputs to an 
> adaptive control sytem.  
>     Does anyone know of I/O cards for the IRIS that will meet (or exceed) the
> following requirements:
> 
>     16   12-bit D/A channels
>     10   A/D channels (selectable bipolar(+/- 5v)/unipolar(0-5v)
>      1   16-bit digital channel
>     50kHz data throughput
> 
> Thanks in advance for any suggestions!

I received at tip that a company called Data Translation
has a board for $1595 that may fit your needs.  I have 
no other info, nor do I know if it even works, but you
may want to call them at (508)481-3700.

					markb

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Mark Bradley				"Faster, faster, until the thrill of
IO Subsystems				 speed overcomes the fear of death."
Silicon Graphics Computer Systems
Mountain View, CA			     ---Hunter S. Thompson