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2 / 6 page Connect Sensors Directly with Isolation Isolation is a form of built-in signal conditioning that provides several advantages, such as an extended voltage range and direct connection to industrial sensors and actuators. Isolation also improves signal quality and protects computer circuitry. It physically and electrically separates two parts of a circuit, which breaks ground loops, improves common-mode voltage and noise rejection, and permits the two parts of the circuit to be at different voltage levels. Many industrial applications require isolation to protect the electronics from transient voltage spikes and provide greater common-mode noise rejection in electrically noisy environments containing machinery and inductive loads. In bank-to-bank isolated devices, such as an NI 651x, each bank (or group) of several channels shares the same ground but is isolated from other banks. Glitch-Free Startup with Programmable Power-Up States With programmable power-up states, you can configure the initial output states of the digital I/O device in software to ensure glitch-free operations when connected to industrial actuators such as pumps, valves, motors, and relays. The digital I/O device holds these I/O states after receiving power, so your computer can boot and your software application can begin running. Programmable power-up states are glitch-free, meaning the outputs never go through an incorrect state during power up. You can configure each digital line as high-output or low-output. The digital I/O device stores the settings in onboard nonvolatile memory and implements the power-up states automatically after power is applied to the device. Detect and Recover with Digital I/O Watchdogs NI digital I/O watchdogs provide protection against a wide variety of fault conditions: • Computer crash – total OS crash • Application crash – software application ceases to respond • Driver crash – device driver ceases to respond • PCI bus failure – communications cease to respond Low-Cost Industrial Digital I/O – 30 V, Bank Isolated 2 BUY ONLINE at ni.com or CALL 800 813 3693 (U.S.) MiniMITE 1 FPGA Voltage Voltage Oscillator Flash CPLD Photocouplers Photocouplers Darlington Arrays Figure 1. NI 651x Hardware Block Diagram 50 100 49 99 48 98 47 97 46 96 45 95 44 94 43 93 42 92 41 91 40 90 39 89 38 88 37 87 36 86 35 85 34 84 33 83 32 82 31 81 30 80 29 79 28 78 27 77 26 76 25 75 24 74 23 73 22 72 21 71 20 70 19 69 18 68 17 67 16 66 15 65 14 64 13 63 12 62 11 61 10 60 959 858 757 656 555 454 353 252 151 P6.+5V P6.GND P6.GND P6.GND P6.COM (P6.VCC) P6.7 P6.6 P6.5 P6.4 P6.3 P6.2 P6.1 P6.0 P4.GND P4.GND P4.GND P4.COM (P4.VCC) P4.7 P4.6 P4.5 P4.4 P4.3 P4.2 P4.1 P4.0 NC P2.GND P2.GND P2.GND P2.COM (P2.VCC) P2.7 P2.6 P2.5 P2.4 P2.3 P2.2 P2.1 P2.0 P0.GND P0.GND P0.GND P0.COM (P0.VCC) P0.7 P0.6 P0.5 P0.4 P0.3 P0.2 P0.1 P0.0 P7.+5V P7.GND P7.GND P7.GND P7.COM (P7.VCC) P7.7 P7.6 P7.5 P7.4 P7.3 P7.2 P7.1 P7.0 P5.GND P5.GND P5.GND P5.COM (P5.VCC) P5.7 P5.6 P5.5 P5.4 P5.3 P5.2 P5.1 P5.0 NC P3.GND P3.GND P3.GND P3.COM (P3.VCC) P3.7 P3.6 P3.5 P3.4 P3.3 P3.2 P3.1 P3.0 P1.GND P1.GND P1.GND P1.COM (P1.VCC) P1.7 P1.6 P1.5 P1.4 P1.3 P1.2 P1.1 P1.0 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 100 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 P6.+5V P6.VCC P6.VCC P6.VCC P6.COM (P6.GND) P6.7 P6.6 P6.5 P6.4 P6.3 P6.2 P6.1 P6.0 P4.VCC P4.VCC P4.VCC P4.COM (P4.GND) P4.7 P4.6 P4.5 P4.4 P4.3 P4.2 P4.1 P4.0 NC P2.COM P2.COM P2.COM P2.COM P2.7 P2.6 P2.5 P2.4 P2.3 P2.2 P2.1 P2.0 P0.COM P0.COM P0.COM P0.COM P0.7 P0.6 P0.5 P0.4 P0.3 P0.2 P0.1 P0.0 P7.+5V P7.VCC P7.VCC P7.VCC P7.COM (P7.GND) P7.7 P7.6 P7.5 P7.4 P7.3 P7.2 P7.1 P7.0 P5.VCC P5.VCC P5.VCC P5.COM (P5.GND) P5.7 P5.6 P5.5 P5.4 P5.3 P5.2 P5.1 P5.0 NC P3.COM P3.COM P3.COM P3.COM P3.7 P3.6 P3.5 P3.4 P3.3 P3.2 P3.1 P3.0 P1.COM P1.COM P1.COM P1.COM P1.7 P1.6 P1.5 P1.4 P1.3 P1.2 P1.1 P1.0 50 100 49 99 48 98 47 97 46 96 45 95 44 94 43 93 42 92 41 91 40 90 39 89 38 88 37 87 36 86 35 85 34 84 33 83 32 82 31 81 30 80 29 79 28 78 27 77 26 76 25 75 24 74 23 73 22 72 21 71 20 70 19 69 18 68 17 67 16 66 15 65 14 64 13 63 12 62 11 61 10 60 959 858 757 656 555 454 353 252 151 P6.+5V P6.VCC P6.VCC P6.VCC P6.COM (P6.GND) P6.7 P6.6 P6.5 P6.4 P6.3 P6.2 P6.1 P6.0 P4.VCC P4.VCC P4.VCC P4.COM (P4.GND) P4.7 P4.6 P4.5 P4.4 P4.3 P4.2 P4.1 P4.0 NC P2.VCC P2.VCC P2.VCC P2.COM (P2.GND) P2.7 P2.6 P2.5 P2.4 P2.3 P2.2 P2.1 P2.0 P0.VCC P0.VCC P0.VCC P0.COM (P0.GND) P0.7 P0.6 P0.5 P0.4 P0.3 P0.2 P0.1 P0.0 P7.+5V P7.VCC P7.VCC P7.VCC P7.COM (P7.GND) P7.7 P7.6 P7.5 P7.4 P7.3 P7.2 P7.1 P7.0 P5.VCC P5.VCC P5.VCC P5.COM (P5.GND) P5.7 P5.6 P5.5 P5.4 P5.3 P5.2 P5.1 P5.0 NC P3.VCC P3.VCC P3.VCC P3.COM (P3.GND) P3.7 P3.6 P3.5 P3.4 P3.3 P3.2 P3.1 P3.0 P1.VCC P1.VCC P1.VCC P1.COM (P1.GND) P1.7 P1.6 P1.5 P1.4 P1.3 P1.2 P1.1 P1.0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 P0.0 P0.2 P0.4 P0.6 COM P1.1 P1.3 P1.5 P1.7 P2.0 P2.2 P2.4 P2.6 COM P3.1 P3.3 P3.5 P3.7 COM P0.1 P0.3 P0.5 P0.7 P1.0 P1.2 P1.4 P1.6 COM P2.1 P2.3 P2.5 P2.7 P3.0 P3.2 P3.4 P3.6 COM 50 100 49 99 48 98 47 97 46 96 45 95 44 94 43 93 42 92 41 91 40 90 39 89 38 88 37 87 36 86 35 85 34 84 33 83 32 82 31 81 30 80 29 79 28 78 27 77 26 76 25 75 24 74 23 73 22 72 21 71 20 70 19 69 18 68 17 67 16 66 15 65 14 64 13 63 12 62 11 61 10 60 959 858 757 656 555 454 353 252 151 NC P6.COM P6.COM P6.COM P6.COM P6.7 P6.6 P6.5 P6.4 P6.3 P6.2 P6.1 P6.0 P4.COM P4.COM P4.COM P4.COM P4.7 P4.6 P4.5 P4.4 P4.3 P4.2 P4.1 P4.0 NC P2.COM P2.COM P2.COM P2.COM P2.7 P2.6 P2.5 P2.4 P2.3 P2.2 P2.1 P2.0 P0.COM P0.COM P0.COM P0.COM P0.7 P0.6 P0.5 P0.4 P0.3 P0.2 P0.1 P0.0 NC P7.COM P7.COM P7.COM P7.COM P7.7 P7.6 P7.5 P7.4 P7.3 P7.2 P7.1 P7.0 P5.COM P5.COM P5.COM P5.COM P5.7 P5.6 P5.5 P5.4 P5.3 P5.2 P5.1 P5.0 NC P3.COM P3.COM P3.COM P3.COM P3.7 P3.6 P3.5 P3.4 P3.3 P3.2 P3.1 P3.0 P1.COM P1.COM P1.COM P1.COM P1.7 P1.6 P1.5 P1.4 P1.3 P1.2 P1.1 P1.0 Figure 2. NI 6510, NI 6511, NI 6512, NI 6513, and NI 6514 Connectors NI 6510 NI 6511 NI 6512 NI 6513 NI 6514 |
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