Table 4-2. isolated inputs and outputs, Trigger inputs, Trigger inputs -3 – National Instruments NI 1450 Series User Manual

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Chapter 4

Digital I/O Functionality

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NI 1450 Series Compact Vision System User Manual

Trigger Inputs

Trigger inputs are available from both TTL inputs and isolated inputs. You
can use these trigger inputs to synchronize the NI 1450 with an external
event, such as the assertion of a signal generated by a proximity sensor or
a PLC to indicate that an inspection item is passing in front of the camera.
The NI 1450 uses this input to initiate a timed pulse that can be used for
camera control, lighting control, encoder pulse counting, and result output
timing.

For more information about creating a timed pulse output, refer to the

Timed Pulse Output

section.

Alternatively, the ISO Input 5 signal can function as a latch input for
the product selection port, and all five trigger inputs can function as
general-purpose inputs.

Table 4-2. Isolated Inputs and Outputs

Primary Function

Input or

Output

Number

Available

Signal Names

44-Pin DSUB

on NI 1450

Pin Number

37-Pin

Terminal Block

Pin Number

Trigger

Input

3

TRIG 0
ISO Input 5

ISO Input 8


35
40


15
27

Quadrature Encoder

Input

1

ISO Input 6
ISO Input 7

37
38

25
26

External Shutdown
Control

Input

1

ISO Input 11

44

31

Product Selection Port

Input

1

ISO Input 0
ISO Input 1
ISO Input 2
ISO Input 3
ISO Input 4

15
30
31
32
34

9

10
11
13
14

General-Purpose

Input

2

ISO Input 9
ISO Input 10

41
43

29
30

General-Purpose

Output

4

ISO Output 0
ISO Output 1
ISO Output 2
ISO Output 3

12
13
27
28

19
35
36
37

ISO Input 5 can also function as a latch for the product selection port.

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