Figure 2-2. example digital i/o connections – National Instruments NI 781xR User Manual

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Chapter 2

Hardware Overview of the NI 781xR

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NI 781xR User Manual

Caution

Exceeding the maximum input voltage ratings listed in Table B-2,

NI 781xR I/O

Signal Summary

, can damage the NI 781xR and the computer. NI is not liable for any

damage resulting from such signal connections.

Caution

Do not short the DIO lines of the NI 781xR directly to power or to ground. Doing

so can damage the NI 781xR by causing excessive current to flow through the DIO lines.

You can connect multiple NI 781xR digital output lines in parallel to
provide higher current sourcing or sinking capability. If you connect
multiple digital output lines in parallel, your application must drive all of
these lines simultaneously to the same value. If you connect digital lines
together and drive them to different values, excessive current can flow
through the DIO lines and damage the NI 781xR. Refer to Appendix A,

Specifications

, for more information about DIO specifications. Figure 2-2

shows signal connections for three typical DIO applications.

Figure 2-2. Example Digital I/O Connections

*3.3 V CMOS

Use a pull-up resistor when driving 5 V CMOS devices

LED

TTL, LVTTL, CMOS, or LVCMOS Signal

+5 V

Switch

I/O Connector

DGND

NI 781xR

DIO<0..3>

DIO<4..7>

+5 V

5 V CMOS

TTL or
LVCMOS*

Compatible
Devices

DGND

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