Yes, I have a couple of those and they are very close to the AXV11-C, except for the D/A.  They have a similar method of working.   The A/D modules look 'identical' but I am suspicious that there are variations of these modules that aren't readily apparent.

On 2/6/2022 12:26 PM, Nigel Johnson Ham via cctalk wrote:
Now that I have thought a bit more, I think it was the DT2762



The board was made by Data Translation.  There is an identical board sold by them, in the DT2x6x series but I can'r remember the exact number.

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On 2022-02-06 12:20, Douglas Taylor via cctalk wrote:
I have one of these and would like to use it, however it appears to only partially work.  Here is what I have found that works and what doesn't:

1. CSR and DBR are present and operational.

2. Jumpers set to 'factory'.

3. D/A portion works, can deposit codes in ODT and see voltages out on DAC pins that change depending on the octal value deposited in CSR+4 or +6.

4. A/D portion returns full scale code, either 3777 (2's compliment) or 7777 (offset binary) whether in the input is open or shorted to gnd.

I think the problem is that the A/D inputs are not exactly protected and damage has occurred to this portion in the past.

Does anyone have any info on the A/D module?  Who made it?  Can you open it up?  Does XXDP have a test for this?

Doug


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