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Minimize adjacent heat sources and air flow across the
terminals.
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Keep the ambient temperature as stable as possible.
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Make sure the NI 9212 terminals are facing forward or
upward.
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Keep the NI 9212 in a stable and consistent orientation.
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Allow the thermal gradients to settle after a change in system
power or in ambient temperature. A change in system power
can happen when the system powers on, the system comes
out of sleep mode, or you insert/remove modules.
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If possible, use the foam pad in the TB-9212 opening to
restrict airflow around the terminals.
Wiring the TB-9212
What to Use
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TB-9212
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0.05 mm
2
to 0.5 mm
2
(30 AWG to 20 AWG) wire with
5.1 mm (0.2 in.) of the inner insulation stripped and 51 mm
(2.0 in.) of the outer insulation stripped
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Zip tie
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Screwdriver
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