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RAD-IO2 Isolated Analog Input Module
The RADIO2-AIN Module has:
- 8 Banks of isolated analog inputs
- Each bank has two sets of inputs, low and high voltage; Only one can be accessed at a time as a channel.
- Low range: ±250mV, ±1000mV, and ±5000mV
- High range: ±8V, ±16V, and ±45V
- >800k Input impedance
- 50Hz/60Hz common mode rejection > 105dB
- Second order 150Hz filter
An Open I/O Concept - Use CAN, USB, or Arduino for DAQ
Most DAQ applications tie you to a single toolchain or software. That results in less choice and higher prices. Many of us have often wanted hardware that expands beyond vehicle networks into digital I/O, analog I/O relays and other sensors. The RAD-IO2 Family is what you've been waiting for.
Intrepid's RAD-IO2 devices connect in three ways:
- Using the CANHub, it connects to your CAN or CAN FD vehicle network (or an unused network on any CAN/CAN FD device, such as a neoVI ION, neoVI Plasma, or neoVI Fire 2.)
- Connects directly to USB port on neoVI Fire 2 and neoVI ION
- Connect to Arduino with UART
- USB for direct connection to your PC and Vehicle Spy.
Stackable and Daisy-Chain
All RAD-IO2 Modules have the ability to stack, using an integrated "dovetail" notch. Stackable, Daisy-Chain Up To Five Modules with optional CAN-HUB; Two with FIRE2 or ION; PC-USB depends upon power limitation from the PC-USB
- 8 channels analog input, selectable range
- Each channel selectable for high-voltage input or low-voltage input
- ±250mV, ±500mV, ±1V, ±2V, ±4V, ±5V using low-voltage input
- ±2.2V, ±4.5V, ±9V, ±18V, ±36V, ±45V using high-voltage input
- 800kΩ input impedance
- 60Hz and 50Hz Common mode rejection > 105dB
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