No Connect. Do not connect signals to these terminals. COM These pins are used for common references. Note that this can also be tied to ground. Back to top Additional Information Specifications Explained: NI Multifunction I/O (MIO) DAQ ...
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Identifying Common NI DAQ Cable Mating Connector Types and Their Pinout Use this section to help identify the connector type found on your cable. To create a custom cable or for more information on replacement connectors, jackscrews or jacksockets for your NI DAQ cable, use the information ...
For example: USB-4431 Pinout NI Low-Cost, Multifunction DAQ Devices Each device states the LED information in its own user guide. For example: NI USB-6008/6009 User GuideAdditional InformationThe blinking green LED on the USB-6008/6009/6501 indicates that the device is connected to a USB ...
The general concepts of pin mapping and pinouts are covered in the DAQ Accessory Guide Main Page. Note, a common point of confusion for normal wiring is the need to first understand the cable mapping, or pinout at the connector found on your terminal block, which ...
If your device has extended information available in this guide, there may also be additional information on its DAQ Accessory Guide page.First, it is important to understand that each device may use its own pinout or pin mapping scheme. Some families of devices with the same pin cou...
The pins map 1-to-1. For example, pin "J10" on the CB-68LP/CB-68LPR corresponds to pin 10 on the 68-pin connector of your DAQ board. In order to determine which pin corresponds to each physical channel on your DAQ device, you should consult yourDAQ device's manual. The pinout fo...
this series will take you from verifying your device's operation in Measurement & Automation Explorer (MAX) to programming data acquisition applications using LabVIEW. It is intended for both the beginner who wants to learn how to use the DAQ Assistant, as well as the experienced user who wishe...
Use this guide to match your NI Multifunction I/O (MIO) 62xx models PCI, PCI Express (PCIe), PXI, PXI Express (PXIe), or USB DAQ device with a compatible cable and accessory to meet the needs of your application, replacing or expanding your current confi
No Connect. Do not connect signals to these terminals. COM These pins are used for common references. Note that this can also be tied to ground. Back to top Additional Information Specifications Explained: NI Multifunction I/O (MIO) DAQ ...