High-Vibration Application Connections; I/O Protection; Where To Go Next - National Instruments NI-9375 Getting Started

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1. Insert the screwdriver into a spring clamp activation slot to open the
corresponding connector terminal.
2. Press a wire into the open connector terminal.
3. Remove the screwdriver from the activation slot to clamp the wire into place.

High-Vibration Application Connections

If your application is subject to high vibration, NI recommends that you use the
NI 9940 backshell kit to protect connections to the NI 9375 with spring terminal.

I/O Protection

Each DO channel on the NI 9375 has circuitry that protects it from overcurrents
resulting from a short-circuit or faulty loads.
Notice
NI 9375. Check the voltage specifications for all devices that you connect
to the NI 9375.
When a short circuit is present on a digital output channel, the DO channel cycles off
and on until the short circuit is removed or the current returns to an acceptably low
level. An overcurrent state can affect the performance of the NI 9375 and other
modules in the system. To ensure safe and proper operation, the digital outputs
should not exceed the maximum continuous output current specification.

Where to Go Next

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