• Description
  • Technical Data
  • Documentation
  • Drivers
  • Programs
  • Available accessories

QUANCOMs high quality and reliable watchdog boards are now available for USB bus. We designed the board as an Plug&Play compatible USB module. The board has 2 switchover relays that allow a wide area of usage (i.e. switch external modem, inverted operation). Additionally, the board can handle pc motherboards without a reset switch.

We included drivers for the following operating systems on CD-ROM: Microsoft Windows 7 / Vista / XP / Server 2003 / Server 2008 / 2000 / Microsoft Windows 98 / ME.

For Microsoft Windows 7 / Vista / Server 03/08 / XP / 2000, an additional NT service (WDSERV.EXE) is supplied which works as a background process. The WDSERV is an addon for machines that require 24 h availability. The WDSERV Windows XP and Windows 2000 NT Service executes the nescessary accesses on the watchdog in the background. After a system crash, the system will be rebooted automatically. The program works totally in the background, so nobody has to be logged on at the machine.

The USB watchdog board is supported by the QLIB (QUANCOM Driver Library), and therefore allows an easy programming under varios operating systems. To support developers, we included a driver installation toolkit for OEM manufacturers or software developers.

•General I/O
Access interval: 80/320/696 ms 2,8/5,6/22/44 s, 1,5/6/24/48 min, 1,5/12,7/38 h
Control display: 4 LED’s (+5V, Relais, Active, Timeout)
Addressing: 8 dip switch

•Outputs
2 Switch-over relay: max 0,25 / 3 W
Relay reaction time: 0,5 s / 2 s / 8 s / infinite (relay stays switched on until card is deactivated)

•Bus
USB

•CE
Ja

•Internal Timebase
6 MHz

•Temperature Range
5..50 °C



Manual_english_watchdog
[Download 7.8MB]



USB Driver Linux Software for the Kernel 2.6.x
Contains the by Marc van Selms ported driver for all the QUANCOM USB modules including sample programs. [Download 44.7KB]


QLIB 2.4.0.387 QLIB for Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7 and Windows Server 2003/2008 ( 64-Bit )

Supports 64 Bit operating systems

64 Bit version of the QUNACOM driver library. It supports hardware access through the QLIB advanced programming interface (API). The QLIB includes drivers and include files that make it possible to control the hardware by the use of Visual Basic, Visual C, LabView, Delphi, Borland C, MS Excel / Access and Java.

This installation package does contain some precompiled sample applications but does not contain their source codes or project files. These you will find in our "QLIB Samples" package.

The following modules are not supported by this version: PAR8R, PAR8O, PAR48IO, PAR12AD, PAR16AD, PAR2DA and PCI-EXT64 [Download 13747.5KB]


QLIB 2.4.0.387 QLIB for Windows 7 / Vista / XP / 2000 / 2003 / 2008

Supports 32 Bit operating systems

32 Bit version of our QUANCOM driver library. It supports hardware access through the QLIB advanced programming interface (API). The QLIB includes drivers and include files that make it possible to control the hardware by the use of Visual Basic, Visual C, LabView, Delphi, Borland C, MS Excel / Access and Java.

This installation package does contain some precompiled sample applications but does not contain their source codes or project files. These you will find in our "QLIB Samples" package.

The following modules are not supported by this version: PAR8R, PAR8O, PAR48IO, PAR12AD, PAR16AD, PAR2DA and PCI-EXT64 [Download 10335.6KB]


Version 1.4.0 of our USB driver for Linux until Kernel 3.1.4
Current Linux driver for QUANCOM USB modules. Successfully tested with kernel 3.1.4. Sample codes for controlling our devices in C are also included.

For futher information about installation of the driver follow this link
  Installation Procedures [Download 239KB]


QLIB Samples 2.4.165 QLIB Samples für Windows 7 / Vista / XP / 2000
Installation package for QUANCOM QLIB sample projects
This package contains sample projects and source codes for the following IDEs and programming languages.

IDEs
Visual-Studio VB .NET | Visual-Studio C# .NET | Visual C++ | Visual Basic | Borland C++ Builder | Borland Delphi | Sun Java

Graphical Programming
Agilent VEE | LabView | LabWindows

MS Office
MS Excel | MS Access
[Download 82234KB]


QLIB 1.9.8s QLIB for Windows XP/2000/NT4.0/ME/98/95

Older 32-Bit-Version of the QLIB (QUANCOM Driver Library)

The QLIB contains the nescessary drivers and include files to access the hardware from MS Visual-Basic, MS Visual-C, National Instruments LabView, Agilent VEE, Delphi, Borland-C, MS Excel, MS Access and Sun Java ( Watchdog Boards ).

This version does till support the following modules:
PAR8R, PAR8O, PAR48IO, PAR12AD, PAR16AD, PAR2DA and PCI-EXT64 [Download 71251.6KB]



QCLI (QUANCOM Command Line Interface)
The QUANCOM Command Line Interface (QCLI) was made for all those which don´t have programming experience or knowledge.

It is a simple command line tool which makes it able to control our I/O and Watchdog boards with some very simple strings.

Note that this procedure is not as fast as a programm written in a higher programmiung language, for example C.
[Download 56KB]


WDSERV 24/7 Background Service for QUANCOM Watchdogcards
The WDSERV is an add-on for machines that require 24 h availability. The WDSERV NT 4.x, Windows 2000 and Windows XP service executes the necessary accesses on the watchdog in the background. After a system crash the system will be rebooted automatically. The program works totally in the background, so nobody has to be logged on at the machine. The WDSERV service itself has no user interface and no components that need configuration. [Download 3873.8KB]



WDOG-ATX-Kab1
Watchdog ATX Cable


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Price
101.55 Euro
(incl. Taxes)

Operating Systems
Windows 95/98/Me
Windows 2000
Win 2000 Server
Windows XP (32/64)
Win 2003 Server (32/64)
Windows Vista (32/64)
Windows 7 (32/64)
Win Server 2008 (32/64)
Linux
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Updated on 24.1.2012 by Michael Reimer