I/o connector signal descriptions, I/o connector signal descriptions -3 – National Instruments NI 6120 User Manual

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Chapter 4

Connecting Signals

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I/O Connector Signal Descriptions

Table 4-2. Signal Descriptions for I/O Connector Pins

Signal Name

Reference

Direction

Description

ACH<0..3>GND

Ground for Analog Input Channels 0 through 3—These
pins are the bias current return point for
pseudodifferential measurements.

ACH<0..3>+

ACH<0..3>GND

Input

Analog Input Channels 0 through 3 (+)—These pins
are routed to the (+) terminal of the respective channel
amplifier and carry the input signal.

ACH<0..3>–

ACH<0..3>GND

Input

Analog Input Channels 0 through 3 (–)—These pins are
routed to the (–) terminal of the respective channel
amplifier and are the DC reference for the (+) input
signal of that channel.

DAC0OUT

AOGND

Output

Analog Channel 0 Output—This pin supplies the
voltage output of AO channel 0.

DAC1OUT

AOGND

Output

Analog Channel 1 Output—This pin supplies the
voltage output of AO channel 1.

AOGND

Analog Output Ground—The AO voltages are
referenced to this node.

DGND

Digital Ground—This pin supplies the reference for the
digital signals at the I/O connector as well as the
+5 VDC supply.

DIO<0..7>

DGND

Input

Output

Digital I/O Signals—DIO6 and 7 can control the
up/down signal of general-purpose counters 0 and 1,
respectively.

+5V

DGND

Output

+5 VDC Source—These pins are fused for up to 1 A of
+5 V supply. The fuse is self-resetting.

SCANCLK

DGND

Output

Scan Clock—This pin pulses once for each A/D
conversion when enabled. The low-to-high edge
indicates when the input signal can be removed from
the input or switched to another signal.

EXTSTROBE*

DGND

Output

External Strobe—This output can be toggled under
software control to latch signals or trigger events on
external devices.

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