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NI-9205 Getting Started NI-9205 Getting Started Connector Types The NI-9205 has more than one connector type: NI-9205 with spring terminal and NI-9205 with DSUB. Unless the connector type is specified, NI-9205 refers to all connector types. The NI-9205 with spring terminal is available in two types: push-in spring terminal and spring terminal.
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Signal Description Analog input signal connection AISENSE Reference connection for NRSE measurements Common reference connection to isolated ground Digital output signal connection Programmable function interface, digital input signal connection NI-9205 with Push-in Style Spring Terminal (Black/ Orange Connector) Pinout ni.com...
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Programmable function interface, digital input signal connection NI-9205 Signals You can connect single-ended or differential signals to the NI-9205; use a differential measurement configuration to attain more accurate measurements and less noise. Specific signal pairs are valid for differential connections.
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– NI 9205 In an RSE configuration, the NI-9205 measures each channel with respect to COM. To connect RSE signals to the NI-9205, you must connect the voltage ground signal to COM to keep the maximum working voltage in the specified range.
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AISENSE NI 9205 In an NRSE configuration, the NI-9205 measures each channel with respect to AISENSE. An NRSE configuration provides remote sense for the negative input of the PGIA that is shared by all channels and also provides improved noise rejection compared to an RSE connection.
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2. Press a wire into the open connector terminal. 3. Remove the screwdriver from the activation slot to clamp the wire into place. Connecting Wires to the NI-9205 with Push-in Style Spring Terminal (Black/Orange Connector) What to Use NI-9205 with DSUB (black/orange connector) ■...
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