Wiring an isolated input to output devices, Wiring an isolated input to output devices -5 – National Instruments Interface Device NI PCI-1426 User Manual

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Chapter 2

Hardware Overview

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Note

If not configured as single-ended I/O lines, triggers have input only capability.

Wiring an Isolated Input to Output Devices

You can wire an isolated input to both sourcing and sinking output devices.
Refer to Figures 2-3 and 2-4 for wiring examples by output type. Refer to
Getting Started with the NI PCI-1426 for information about switching
thresholds and current requirements.

Caution

Do not apply a voltage greater than 30 VDC to the isolated inputs. Voltage greater

than 30 VDC may damage the NI 1426.

Note

Isolated inputs are compatible with 5 V logic if the external circuit meets the voltage

and current requirements listed in Getting Started with the NI PCI-1426.

Figure 2-3. Example of Connecting an Isolated Input to a Sourcing Output Device

Table 2-1. Trigger Configuration Options for the NI 1426

Trigger Number

Single-ended

Input/Output

Alternative
Input Only

0

TTL_TRIG(0)

ISO_IN(0)

1

TTL_TRIG(1)

ISO_IN(1)

2

TTL_TRIG(2)

RS422_IN(0)

3

TTL_TRIG(3)

RS422_IN(1)

Vcc

Sensor

Power

IN+

Current

Limiter

NI 1426

IN–

PNP (Sourcing)

Output Device

Sensor

Common

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