Table b-1. i/o connector signal descriptions – National Instruments NI PXI-7831R User Manual

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Appendix B

Connecting I/O Signals

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Caution

Connections that exceed any of the maximum ratings of input or output signals

on the NI PXI-7831R can damage the NI PXI-7831R and the computer. Maximum input
ratings for each signal are given in the Protection column of Table B-2. NI is not liable for
any damage resulting from such signal connections

Table B-1. I/O Connector Signal Descriptions

Signal Name

Reference

Direction

Description

+5V

DGND

Output

+5 VDC Source—These pins supply +5 V from the computer
power supply using a self-resetting 1 A fuse. No more than
250 mA should be pulled from a single pin.

AI<0..7>+

AIGND

Input

Positive Input for Analog Channels 0 through 7.

AI<0..7>–

AIGND

Input

Negative Input for Analog Channels 0 through 7.

AIGND

Analog Input Ground—These pins are the reference point for
single-ended measurements in RSE configuration and the
bias current return point for differential measurements.
All three ground references—AIGND, AOGND, and
DGND—are connected together on the NI PXI-7831R.

AISENSE

AIGND

Input

Analog Input Sense—This pin serves as the reference node
for channels AI<0..7> when the device is configured for
NRSE mode.

AO<0..7>

AOGND

Output

Analog Output Channels 0 through 7. Each channel can
source or sink up to 5 mA.

AOGND

Analog Output Ground—The analog output voltages
are referenced to this node. All three ground
references—AIGND, AOGND, and DGND—are
connected together on the NI PXI-7831R.

DGND

Digital Ground—These pins supply the reference for the
digital signals at the I/O connector as well as the +5 V supply.
All three ground references—AIGND, AOGND, and
DGND—are connected together on the NI PXI-7831R.

DIO<0..15>
Connector 0

DIO<0..39>
Connector<1..2>

DGND

Input or

Output

Digital I/O signals.

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