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Which PAK is right for you?With so many PAKs to choose from, a common question is which PAK do I need? Here's a breakdown of the PAKs by function: · Floating Point Math· PAK-I: Basic 32-bit floating point math · PAK-II: Floating point math (32-bit) with logarithms and trig functions · PAK-IX: Same as the PAK-II but with 5 A/D inputs · PAK-XII: Easy to use floating point math coprocessor with 6 A/D inputs and analog comparator · Analog Input· PAK-IX: Same as the PAK-II but with 5 A/D inputs · PAK-X: Reads analog data and compares to limits · PAK-XII: Easy to use floating point math coprocessor with 6 A/D inputs and analog comparator · I/O Expansion· PAK-III: Extra concurrent I/O (8-bit) · PAK-IV: Extra concurrent I/O (16-bit) · GP-3: Add digital/analog I/O to PC · PWM· PAK-V: Provides 8 channels of pulse width modulation · GP-6: PAK-V on a PC board with RS232 conversion and power supply · PULSE I/O· PAK-VII: Reads 8 channels of pulse input · PAK-VIII: Produces 8 channels of pulse output · PicoPAK-VIII: Controls a single servo · GP-4: Board level kit similar to PAK-VIII · PS/2· PAK-VI: Converts a keyboard or mouse to RS-232 · GP-2: Board level equivalent of a PAK-VI · PAK-XI: Reads X and Y position from PS/2 mouse · GP-5: Board level kit similar to PAK-XI
The following comparison chart shows more detailed information about each PAK:
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