Acces I/O Products, Inc.
These products include analog input, analog output, digital, serial communication, and isolated I/O boards and solutions. ACCES also offers complete systems, integration services and enclosures with a quick turn around on custom projects, including software.
- (800) 326-1649
858 550-9559 - 858 550-7322
- contactus@accesio.com
- 10623 Roselle St.
San Diego, CA 92121-1506
United States
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PCI Express Card With Eight Isolated Inputs, Eight Relay Outputs, And Change Of State Detection
PCIe-IIRO-8
This product is a x1 lane PCIe isolated digital input and relay output board with Change of State (COS) detection capabilities.
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PCI Express Mini Card With 16 S.E./8 Diff'l Analog Inputs And 4 Analog Outputs
mPCIe-AIO16-16F
The mPCIe-AIO16-16F is an ideal solution for adding high-speed analog I/O capabilities to any computer with an mPCIe slot.
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Digital I/O Board w/CoS IRQ
104-DIO-48S
*48 or 24 parallel lines of 82C55 digital I/O with tristate buffers prevent unintended control of external equipment*IRQ on input change of state (COS) eliminates the need for constant polling*High sink/source current 64mA/32mA*I/O pulled up to 5V for contact monitoring*Compatible with Opto-22 and other industry standard I/O racks
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PC/104-Plus Board
PCI-P104-ADAP
Model PCI-P104-ADAP simply allows for the installation of a PC/104-Plus or PCI-104 board into any Universal PCI, 3.3V or 5V slot. It is a standard PCI bus card that supports 32-bit wide data transfers to and from a PC/104-Plus board. This allows any user the convenience of hardware testing, software development, and debugging of a PC/104-Plus board in a PC environment.
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PCI Express Mini Card Products (mPCIe)
PCI Express Mini Card, commonly abbreviated as mPCIe, or Mini PCIe, is a newer form-factor for PCI Express devices. Designed with the older Mini PCI standard in mind they are the same basic form-factor (commonly used in small-form-factor devices like laptops and other portables) but lack the retention clips of Mini PCI. Unlike the original PCI Express bus, Mini PCIe provides both the standard PCI Express and USB 2.0 signals, allowing flexibility in peripheral design. The standard is highly suitable for industrial automation and test in vehicle, mobile, or any other shock / vibration sensitive application.
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Digital I/O Card w/CoS IRQ
mPCIe-DIO-24S
The mPCIe-DIO-24S is a type F1 PCI Express Mini Card (mPCIe) and optional cable assembly (D-Sub 37-pin Male connector) designed to be easily panel-mounted in any application environment. It uses the high speed PCI Express bus to transfer digital data to and from the card. The digital I/O is compatible with 8255 PPI chips making it easy to program.
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36-Channel PC/104 Isolated Input/Relay Module
104-II32-4RO
Model 104-II32-4RO is a 36-channel PC/104 utility board featuring 32 fully optically isolated digital inputs and four handy relay outputs. The inputs may be driven by either DC sources of 3-31V (or higher by special order) or AC sources at frequencies of 40Hz to 10KHz. Optically isolating the digital inputs from each other, and from the computer, assures smooth, error-free data transmission in noisy, real-world environments.
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PCIe/104 4×4 or 2×2 mPCIe Carrier Boards
104e-mPCIe-4
The 104e-mPCIe-4 is a Type 1 or Type 2 PCIe/104 carrier board designed to support up to four PCI Express mini cards, in either half or full lengths. In addition the board supports up to two mSATA devices (via dip-switch selection on Type 2 PCIe/104 stacks only), and all four sockets support USB, SMBus, and wireless mPCIe devices — including micro-SIM sockets, per socket, for cellular (WAN) use.
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PC/104 Digital Quadrature Encoder Input Board
104-QUAD-8
The 104-QUAD-8 card is a general purpose Quadrature Encoder Counter/Interface board. It is provided in the popular 104 format and conditions and monitors the outputs of 8 encoders. I/O connectors are right-angle 34-pin headers.
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PC/104-Based Data Acquisition (DAQ) And Control Products
A small form factor embedded computer board, typically intended for use in small, space-constrained industrial control or vehicles systems. The standard size of these modules is just 3.550 × 3.775 inches (90 × 96 mm). The name PC/104 comes from the original IBM computer known as the "PC", and the number of pins used to connect the cards together (104). PC/104 boards are typically stacked on top of each other using stackable bus connectors and four mounting holes at the corner of each module. This provides a much more rugged, embedded computer that can be used in harsh environments such as those found in military or industrial applications.
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PC/104 Plus Watchdog Timer Status Monitor
P104-WDG-CSMA
This multifunction card contains a watchdog timer used to monitor the operation of your application program and operating system to initiate a system reset in case of a lockup. It can also monitor and control a variety of system hardware parameters. Three models with increasing features are available.
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Analog Output Cards
PCIe-DA16-6
The PCIe-DA16-6 series are x1 10.5” cards that can be installed in long PCIe slots. They contain six, four, or two digital-to-analog converters (DACs) and 16 bits of digital I/O.
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Serial Communications Card
104-ICOM-2S
The Model 104-ICOM-2S Serial Communications Card can be installed in a PC/104 stack and provide effective communication on long lines in noisy environments. Data lines are opto-isolated from the computer and from each other to assure communication even when large common mode voltages and noise are imposed.
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PCI Express Mini Card
mPCIe-ADIO16-8F
The mPCIe-ADIO16-8F is a 16-bit resolution A/D & D/A board with 16 flexible digital I/O, with 8 single ended or 4 differential analog inputs. Each channel can be independently software configured to accept any input ranges.
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PCI Express Digital I/O Card With Counters And IRQ
PCIe-DIO-24HC
This product is a x1 lane PCIe DIO board with basic DIO, Counter/Timers and interrupt generation capabilities. The card uses an 8255 compatible chip, providing 24 DIO lines. The DIO lines are grouped into three 8-bit ports: A, B, and C. Each 8-bit port is configured via software to function as either inputs or outputs. Port C is further broken into two 4-bit nybbles via software, configured as either inputs or outputs.