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NI 9759 User Manual

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Analog Inputs

The NI 9759 provides two external analog inputs for accepting 0 V to 5 V signals. The primary 
purpose of these inputs is for measuring potentiometer voltages. A regulated 5 V output and 
ground terminal is provided for powering the potentiometer(s) of an electronic throttle body.

Caution

The 5 V output is not protected against short circuit to higher voltage 

sources. Do not short this terminal to the H-Bridge driver terminals or BATT 
terminal.

Other analog signals are also measured internal to the module and reported by the supplied VIs. 
All measured analog signals are listed below:

Battery Voltage (V)

H-Bridge 1 Current (A)

H-Bridge 2 Current (A)

H-Bridge 1 Fault Line (reported with boolean, T=Fault, F=No Fault)

H-Bridge 2 Fault Line (reported with boolean, T=Fault, F=No Fault)

External Analog Input 1 (0 V to 5 V, Screw-Terminal 6)

External Analog Input 2 (0 V to 5 V, Screw-Terminal 7)

Internal Temperature

All eight analog inputs are sampled with a single multiplexed A/D converter at an aggregate rate 
of 17.84 kHz. Each analog signal is sampled at 2.23 kHz. The A/D result can be used directly at 
the FPGA level in ADC counts or at the RT level in converted engineering units.

The external analog inputs are protected from -6 V to +12 V inputs.

The external analog inputs are for connecting all wires of an electronic throttle directly to the 
NI 9759. You can programmatically use the analog values for throttle control feedback. Other 
analog inputs from another module may also be used to provide throttle position. Most electronic 
throttle bodies have redundant position signals. When using only one electronic throttle, both 
position signals may be connected to the NI 9759 and redundant throttle position is available. 
When two electronic throttle bodies are used, only one position signal from each throttle may be 
connected to the NI 9759, and redundant throttle position is not available. The additional 
position signals may be connected to other analog inputs from other modules, making redundant 
throttle position available for both throttles. A redundant position algorithm must be provided 
by the user.

Figure 2 and 3 below show the typical connections for controlling single or dual throttles, 
respectively. Table 1 below shows the terminal connections to a standard Bosch DV-E5 
electronic throttle body.

Summary of Contents for NI 9759

Page 1: ...cations and Characteristics 11 Introduction The National Instruments 9759 Electronic Throttle Driver Module includes a CompactRIO cRIO module for driving passenger car electronic throttle bodies up to...

Page 2: ...isted below Features 2 Ch H Bridge Drivers for dual electronic throttle control 2 Ch analog input for throttle position feedback Short circuit and over temperature protection with fault reporting Batt...

Page 3: ...module requires a maximum 100 mA from the external supply Driving a single throttle under full load requires a maximum of 60 W peak and 30 W continuous Driving two throttles at full load requires a ma...

Page 4: ...to detection or ID mode H Bridge Drivers The NI 9759 includes a CompactRIO cRIO module for driving passenger car electronic throttle bodies up to 70 mm in diameter A typical example of electronic thro...

Page 5: ...signal is sampled at 2 23 kHz The A D result can be used directly at the FPGA level in ADC counts or at the RT level in converted engineering units The external analog inputs are protected from 6 V t...

Page 6: ...tle Bodies H1B Motor 5 V Out Position Ref High AN1 Position Signal 1 AN2 Position Signal 2 GND Position Ground GND BATT 12 V Battery NEG POS H1A Motor 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 H1B Motor 5 V Out Position Re...

Page 7: ...oltage is applied by means of a PWM duty cycle with battery voltage being the maximum possible voltage The control voltage may be compensated for actual battery voltage if it deviates from the nominal...

Page 8: ...Comp V Battery Comp Factor The first calibration which the user should tune is throttle angle versus sensor voltage A linear equation can be used as well as a two point 1D lookup table 1 Manually clos...

Page 9: ...ions Safety This product meets the requirements of the following standards of safety for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use IEC 61010 1 EN 61010 1 UL 61010 1 CSA 61010 1 E...

Page 10: ...attery If you need to replace it use the Return Material Authorization RMA process or contact an authorized National Instruments service representative For more information about compliance with the E...

Page 11: ...I MAKES NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES AS TO THE ACCURACY OF THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN AND SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY ERRORS U S Government Customers The data contained in this manual was de...

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