Chapter 3 leds, dip switches, and connectors, Chapter 4 digital i/o functionality – National Instruments NI 1450 Series User Manual

Page 7

Advertising
background image

Contents

NI 1450 Series Compact Vision System User Manual

viii

ni.com

LabVIEW Real-Time with the Vision Development Module: Setting up the

Development Computer.............................................................................................. 2-15

Installing LabVIEW Real-Time, Vision Development Module,

and NI-IMAQ for IEEE 1394 Cameras ....................................................... 2-15

Configuring the IP Address using LabVIEW Real-Time ............................... 2-16
Downloading Software onto the NI 1450 ....................................................... 2-17
Acquiring an Image Using LabVIEW Real-Time .......................................... 2-17

Chapter 3
LEDs, DIP Switches, and Connectors

LED Indicators .............................................................................................................. 3-1

POWER OK LED ........................................................................................... 3-2
STATUS LED................................................................................................. 3-2
ACT/LINK LED ............................................................................................. 3-2
100 Mbps LED................................................................................................ 3-2

DIP Switches ................................................................................................................. 3-3

SAFE MODE Switch ...................................................................................... 3-4
IP RESET Switch............................................................................................ 3-5
NO APP Switch .............................................................................................. 3-5
USER 1 Switch (LabVIEW RT Users)........................................................... 3-5

Connectors ..................................................................................................................... 3-6

Power Connector............................................................................................. 3-6

Earth Ground Connection ................................................................. 3-7

IEEE 1394 ....................................................................................................... 3-8
VGA ................................................................................................................ 3-8
COM1.............................................................................................................. 3-10
Ethernet ........................................................................................................... 3-11
TRIG 0 ............................................................................................................ 3-11
TRIG 1 and TRIG 2 ........................................................................................ 3-11
General-Purpose Digital I/O ........................................................................... 3-11

Chapter 4
Digital I/O Functionality

Overview ....................................................................................................................... 4-1

TTL Inputs and Outputs .................................................................................. 4-2
Isolated Inputs and Outputs............................................................................. 4-2
Trigger Inputs.................................................................................................. 4-3
Timed Pulse Output ........................................................................................ 4-4

Initiating a Timed Pulse.................................................................... 4-4
Pulse Modes...................................................................................... 4-5
Pulse Delay ....................................................................................... 4-5

Advertising