The MF 624 simulator was designed and built in 2016 by Jirka Roubal with the help of colleagues and students of the Tertiary technicla school, see [2]. The simulator demonstrates the function of the MF 624 multifunctional input/output card from HumuSoft, spol. s r. o. The card has, among others, 8 binary inputs, 8 binary outputs, 8 analog inputs and 8 analog outputs. Input signals of the card are set by lever switches and potentiometer, output signals of the card are displayed by LEDs and bargraph. The card, together with the Matlab/Simulink software environment, allows "continuous" control of laboratory models using a personal computer. School resources were used to implement this teaching aid. The cost of the components was 2 000 CZK. The implementation took 64 hours.
The model also allows you to change the analog input and analog output channel using jumpers. For general use of the MF 624 measuring card, Jiří Boštička (a student of TTS) made a terminal block, see the following picture.
Figure 2: Terminal block for MF 624 measuring card
[1] Roubal, J. Teaching materials for the Applied Informatics Laboratory at VOŠ, (Bachelor thesis), ČVUT v Praze, MUVS, Praha, 2012.
[2] Roubal, J. a kol. Simulator MF 624 – manual, VOŠ, SŠ, COP Sezimovo Ústí, 2016.
[2] Humusoft, spol. s r. o. Measuring cards [online]. [cit. 2024-04-26], 〈https://www.humusoft.cz/〉, 2024.
[4] MOODLE VOŠ [online], 〈https://moodleVOS.copsu.cz/〉.