National Instruments NI 6239 Switch User Manual


 
Chapter 3 Connector Information
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AO GND Analog Output Ground—AO GND is the reference for
AO <0..1>. AI GND and AO GND are connected on the
device.
Note: AI GND and AO GND are isolated from earth ground,
chassis ground, P0.GND, and P1.GND.
PFI <0..5>/P0.<0..5> P0.GND Input Programmable Function Interface or Static Digital Input
Channels 0 to 5—Each of these terminals can be individually
configured as an input directional PFI terminal or a digital
input terminal.
As an input, each input PFI terminal can be used to supply an
external source for AI or AO timing signals or counter/timer
inputs.
Note: PFI <0..5>/P0.<0..5> are isolated from earth ground,
chassis ground, AI GND, AO GND, and P1.GND.
PFI <6..9>/P1.<0..3> P1.GND Output Programmable Function Interface or Static Digital
Output Channels 6 to 9—Each of these terminals can be
individually configured as an output directional PFI terminal
or a digital output terminal.
As a PFI output, you can route many different internal AI or
AO timing signals to each PFI terminal. You also can route the
counter/timer outputs to each PFI terminal.
Note: PFI <6..9>/P1.<0..3> are isolated from earth ground,
chassis ground, AI GND, AO GND, and P0.GND.
NC No connect—Do not connect signals to these terminals.
P0.GND Digital Ground—P0.GND supplies the reference for input
PFI <0..5>/P0.<0..5>.
Note: P0.GND is isolated from earth ground, chassis ground,
AI GND, AO GND, and P1.GND.
P1.GND Digital Ground—P1.GND supplies the reference for output
PFI <6..9>/P1.<0..3>.
Note: P1.GND is isolated from earth ground, chassis ground,
AI GND, AO GND, and P0.GND.
P1.VCC Digital Output Power—P1.VCC supplies the power for
digital output lines. The actual power consumed depends on
the load connected between the digital output and P1.GND.
AO POWER SUPPLY Analog Output Power Supply—AO POWER SUPPLY
supplies power to the analog current output terminals.
Table 3-1. I/O Connector Signals (Continued)
Signal Name Reference Direction Description