Chapter 8
PFI
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Consult the device specifications for details. However, you should avoid
these fault conditions by following these guidelines.
•
Do
not
connect any digital output line to any external signal source,
ground signal, or power supply.
•
Understand the current requirements of the load connected to the
digital output lines. Do
not
exceed the specified current output limits
of the digital outputs. NI has several signal conditioning solutions for
digital applications requiring high current drive.
•
Do
not
drive the digital input lines with voltages or current outside of
its normal operating range.
•
Treat the DAQ device as you would treat any static sensitive device.
Always
properly ground yourself and the equipment when handling the
DAQ device or connecting to it.
Programmable Power-Up States
By default, the digital output lines (P1.<0..3>/PFI <6..9>) are set to 0. They
can be programmed to power up as 0 or 1.
Refer to the
NI-DAQmx Help
or the
LabVIEW 8.x Help
for more
information about setting power-up states in NI-DAQmx or MAX.
Connecting Digital I/O Signals
The DI signals P0.<0..5> are referenced to P0.GND and DO signals
P1.<0..3> are referenced to P1.GND.
Figures 8-5 and 8-6 show P0.<0..5> and P1.<0..3> on the NI 6232 and the
NI 6233 device, respectively. Digital input and output signals can range
from 0 to 30 V. Refer to the
NI 6232/6233 Specifications
for more
information.