5 v power, 5 v power as an output, 5 v power as an input – National Instruments Data Acquisition Device NI USB-621x User Manual

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Chapter 3

Connector and LED Information

NI USB-621x User Manual

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+5 V Power

The +5 V terminals on the I/O connector can be use as either an output or
an input. Both terminals are internally connected on the USB-621x.

+5 V Power as an Output

Because the USB-621x devices are bus powered, there is a 50 mA limit on
the total current that can be drawn from the +5 V terminals and the digital
outputs. The USB-621x monitors the total current and drops the voltage
on all of the digital outputs and the +5 V terminals if the 50 mA limit is
exceeded.

+5 V Power as an Input

If you have high current loads for the digital outputs to drive, you can
exceed the 50 mA internal limit by connecting an external +5 V power
source to the +5 V terminals. These terminals are protected against
undervoltage and overvoltage, and they have a fuse to protect them from
short circuit conditions

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. If your USB-621x device has more than one +5 V

terminal, you can connect the external power supply to one terminal and
use the other as a power source.

USB Device Fuse Replacement

(USB-621x

Mass Termination Devices)

USB-621x Mass Termination devices

have a replaceable 0.75A,125V fuse (Littelfuse part number 0453.750) that
protects the device from overcurrent through the +5 V terminal(s).

To replace a broken fuse in the USB-621x Mass Termination, complete the
following steps while referring to Figure 3-1.

1.

Remove the USB cable and any I/O signal wires from the device.

2.

Remove the four Phillips screws on the bottom of the device to remove
the device top. You may have to remove the rubber feet.

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USB-621x Screw Terminal devices have a 350 mA self-resetting fuse. USB-621x Mass Termination devices have a 750 mA
user-replaceable socketed fuse.

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