NI-9207 Getting Started
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NI-9207 Getting Started
Connector Types
The NI-9207 has more than one connector type: NI-9207 with spring terminal and NI-9207 with DSUB. Unless the connector type is specified, NI-9207 refers to all connector types.
NI-9207
Block Diagram
The input signals are scanned, amplified, conditioned, and then sampled by a single 24-bit ADC.
NI-9207
Pinout
Signal | Description |
---|---|
AI+ | Positive analog input voltage connection |
AI- | Negative analog input signal connection |
AI | Analog input current connection |
Vsup | Voltage supply connection |
COM | Common reference connection to isolated ground |
Floating Differential Connections
Grounded Connections
Single-Ended Connections
Connecting an External Power Supply
- Connect the positive lead of the power supply to Vsup.
- Connect the negative lead of the power supply to COM.
Caution Do not remove or insert modules if the external power supply connected to the Vsup and COM pins is powered on.
Connecting a Loop-Powered Current Transducer
Connecting a Three-Wire Current Transducer
NI-9207 Connection Guidelines
- Make sure that devices you connect to the NI-9207 are compatible with the module specifications.
- You must use 2-wire ferrules to create a secure connection when connecting more than one wire to a single terminal on the NI-9207 with spring terminal.
- When using a solid wire or a stranded wire with a ferrule with the NI-9207 with spring terminal, push the wire into the terminal.
- When using stranded wire without a ferrule with the NI-9207 with spring terminal, open the terminal by pressing the push button.
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-9207 with spring terminal.