From: "B.Degnan"
<billdeg(a)degnanco.com>
I have a mystery card to identify within a pile of miscellaneous cards
acquired recently. On the card is printed "DAD-48 Computer Dynamics, Inc.
1985." The cable jack is a 50-pin female. I am having trouble locating
specifics on the web, and I have looked everywhere. Where might one use
this card? Is it PCI SCSI?
A picture is worth a thousand words. Here is a page I put up with some
pictures
http://vintagecomputer.net/dad-48/
Thanks in advance.
Bill
Wilmington, Delaware
vintagecomptuer.net
Hi Bill
Looking at the parts on the board, it is a multi channel
A/D board. It looks like a Standard Bus but I think there
should only be 50 pins. The TSC 800 is a dual slop A/D
( slow but very good resolution ). The AD667's are analog
somethings by Analog Devices. They might be D/A's or analog
swithces.
It looks like there is a bunch of input amplifiers. This could
be for anything from a simple A/D to a temperature measurement
board.
Anyway, it is definitely and analog interface board.
Dwight