Signal Description Supply (+5 V 5 V power output connection for external devices No connection The NI PXIe-7858R is protected from overvoltage and overcurrent conditions. Note Refer to the device specifications, available at ni.com/manuals more information. Connectivity Options Use the following connection accessories and cables to access the signals on the I/O connectors.
PXIe-7858 Features The NI PXIe-7858R provides connections for eight AI channels. Each channel has an AI+ pin, AI- pin, and AIGND pin to which you can connect both single-ended or differential voltage signals. Use the AISENSE pin to connect non-referenced single- ended signals.
Accessory NI PXIe-7858R To connect floating differential signals to the NI PXIe-7858R, you must connect the negative and positive signals to AI GND through 1 MΩ resistors to keep the voltage within the common-mode voltage range. If the voltage source is outside the common-mode voltage range, the NI PXIe-7858R does not read data accurately.
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When the system powers on, the DIO channels are set as input low with pull-down resistors. To set another power-on state, you can configure the NI PXIe-7858R to load a VI when the system powers on. The VI can then set the DIO lines to any power-on state.
Separate NI PXIe-7858R signal lines from high-current or high-voltage lines. ■ These lines can induce currents in or voltages on the NI PXIe-7858R signal lines if they run in parallel paths at a close distance. To reduce the magnetic coupling between lines, separate them by a reasonable distance if they run in parallel or run the lines at right angles to each other.
Caution Never connect the +5 V power terminals to analog or digital ground or any other voltage source on the NI PXIe-7858R or any other device. Doing so can damage the device and the computer. National Instruments is not liable for damage resulting from such a connection.
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