The PDQ Board sports a Motorola 68HCS12 processor, dozens of analog and digital I/O lines plus versatile serial communications links. It delivers 8 digital I/O lines with counter/timer capabilities, 8 pulse-width modulated (PWM) digital output signals, and 8 general purpose digital I/O lines. Additional I/O includes sixteen analog inputs with 10-bit resolution, dual RS232/485 ports with speeds to 256 KBaud, and synchronous SPI and IIC serial interfaces. Any of the digital I/O ports can be configured for general purpose I/O, and the analog input lines can be configured as digital inputs. An optional battery-backed real-time clock reports the time and date.
The PDQ Board can directly host up to 8 I/O mezzanine modules called Wildcards that can be mixed-and-matched depending on the application. The easy-to-use Wildcards stack onto the dual 24 pin Wildcard connectors on the PDQ Board.
Wildcards implement a wide variety of user interface, communications, data acquisition and control capabilities. Available Wildcards include Ethernet, GPS, octal 12-bit D/A and 16-bit A/D converters, a 24-bit resolution analog data acquisition subsystem, Compact Flash card mass memory interface, USB, fast buffered RS232/485 dual UART, high voltage/high current isolated I/O, and AC or DC solid state relays. OEM can select the Wildcards that meet their needs to configure a cost-effective customized controller for numerous applications.
The PDQ Board is competitively priced at $159 in 100s.