PXIe-2569 Specifications

Caution The protection provided by the PXIe-2569 can be impaired if it is used in a manner not described in this document.

Definitions

Warranted specifications describe the performance of a model under stated operating conditions and are covered by the model warranty.

Characteristics describe values that are relevant to the use of the model under stated operating conditions but are not covered by the model warranty.

  • Typical specifications describe the performance met by a majority of models.
  • Nominal specifications describe an attribute that is based on design, conformance testing, or supplemental testing.

Specifications are Typical unless otherwise noted.

Conditions

Specifications are valid at 23 °C unless otherwise noted.

All voltages are specified in DC, ACpk, or a combination unless otherwise specified.

PXIe-2569 Pinout

50-DPST Topology



Table 1. Signal Descriptions
Signal Description
CHxW0 Wire 0 signal connection
CHxW1 Wire 1 signal connection
COMxW0 Routing destination for Wire 0 on the corresponding channel
COMxW1 Routing destination for Wire 1 on the corresponding channel

100-SPST Topology



Table 2. Signal Descriptions
Signal Description
CHx Signal connection
COMx Routing destination for the corresponding channel

Topology

Topology

100-SPST (latching)

50-DPST

Input

Caution This module is rated for Measurement Category I. It is intended to carry signal voltages no greater than 100 Vrms, 150 Vpk, or 150 VDC. This module can withstand up to 800 V impulse voltage. Do not use this module for connection to signals or for measurements within Categories II, III, or IV. Do not connect to MAINS supply circuits (for example, wall outlets) of 115 VAC or 230 VAC.
Caution When hazardous voltages (>42.4 Vpk/60 V DC) are present on any channel, safety low-voltage (≤42.4 Vpk/60 V DC) cannot be connected to any other channel.
Maximum switching voltage

Channel-to-channel

100 V

Channel-to-ground

100 V, CAT I

Caution The switching power is limited by the maximum switching current and the maximum voltage and must not exceed 60 W, 62.5 VA.

Maximum switching power (per channel)[1]1 Switching inductive loads (for example, motors and solenoids) can produce high voltage transients in excess of the module's rated voltage. Without additional protection, these transients can interfere with module operation and impact relay life. For more information about transient suppression, visit ni.com/info and enter the Info Code relayflyback.

60 W, 62.5 VA (DC to 60 Hz)

Maximum current (switching or carry, per channel)

1 A

Simultaneous channels at maximum current (≤35 °C)

50

Module Load Derating at >35 °C

Load derating is dependent on the ambient temperature and the sum of the current squared of each channel simultaneously carrying a signal. The result must fall within the shaded region of the following figure. The following examples represent this calculation:

Example 1: Fifty channels carry 0.75 A while 10 channels carry 0.5 A.

(50 × 0.752) + (10 × 0.52) = 30.6 A2 × channels

Example 1 can be used at ambient temperatures between 0 °C and 55 °C.

Example 2: Sixty channels carry 0.75 A while 35 channels carry 0.5 A.

(60 × 0.752) + (35 × 0.52) = 42.5 A2 × channels

Example 2 can be used at ambient temperatures between 0 °C and 45 °C.

Figure 1. Module Load Derating


Minimum switch load

20 mV/10 mA

DC path resistance[2]2 DC path resistance typically remains low for the life of the relay. At the end of relay life, the path resistance rises rapidly above the specified value. Load ratings apply to relays used within the specification before the end of relay life.

Initial

<0.55 Ω, warranted

End of life

≥1.0 Ω

Thermal EMF

<12 μV, typical

Bandwidth (-3 dB, 50 Ω termination)

≥20 MHz, typical

Crosstalk (50 Ω termination, channel-to-channel)

10 kHz

≤-85 dB, typical

100 kHz

≤-65 dB, typical

1 MHz

≤-45 dB, typical

10 MHz

≤-25 dB, typical

Isolation (50 Ω termination, open channel)

10 kHz

≥85 dB, typical

100 kHz

≥65 dB, typical

1 MHz

≥45 dB, typical

10 MHz

≥25 dB, typical

Trigger

Input trigger

Sources

PXI trigger lines <0...7>

Minimum pulse width[3]3 The PXIe-2569 can recognize trigger pulse widths less than 150 ns if you disable digital filtering. Refer to the NI Switches Help for information about disabling digital filtering.

150 ns

Output trigger

Destinations

PXI trigger lines <0...7>

Pulse width

Software-selectable: 1 µs to 62 µs

Physical

Relay type

Electromechanical, latching

Relay contact material[4]4 Certain devices are built with silver, gold covered. Contact NI for more details on a specific device.

Palladium-ruthenium, gold covered

I/O connector

200 POS LFH Matrix 50, receptacle

Power requirement

7.5 W at 12 V

2.5 W at 3.3 V

Dimensions (L × W × H)

3U, one slot, PXI/cPCI module, PXIe compatible, 21.6 cm × 2.0 cm × 13.0 cm(8.5 in. × 0.8 in. × 5.1 in.)

Weight

289 g (10.2 oz)

Dynamic

Relay operate time[5]5 Certain applications may require additional time for proper settling. Refer to the NI Switches Help for more information about including additional settling time.

1 ms, typical

3.4 ms, maximum

Expected relay life[6]6 Relays are field replaceable. Refer to the NI Switches Help for more information about replacing a failed relay.

Mechanical

1 × 108 cycles

Electrical

10 VDC, 100 mADC resistive

2.5 × 106 cycles

10 VDC, 1 ADC resistive

1 × 106 cycles

30 VDC, 1 ADC resistive

5 × 105 cycles

60 VDC, 1 ADC resistive

1 × 105 cycles

Environment

Maximum altitude

2,000 m (at 25 °C ambient temperature)

Pollution Degree

2

Indoor use only.

Operating Environment

Ambient temperature range

0 °C to 55 °C (Tested in accordance with IEC 60068-2-1 and IEC 60068-2-2.)

Relative humidity range

10% to 90%, noncondensing (Tested in accordance with IEC 60068-2-56.)

Storage Environment

Ambient temperature range

to (Tested in accordance with IEC 60068-2-1 and IEC 60068-2-2.)

Relative humidity range

5% to 95%, noncondensing (Tested in accordance with IEC 60068-2-56.)

Shock and Vibration

Operational shock

30 g peak, half-sine, 11 ms pulse (Tested in accordance with IEC 60068-2-27. Test profile developed in accordance with MIL-PRF-28800F.)

Random vibration

Operating

5 Hz to 500 Hz, 0.31 grms (Tested in accordance with IEC 60068-2-64.)

Nonoperating

5 Hz to 500 Hz, 2.46 grms (Tested in accordance with IEC 60068-2-64. Test profile exceeds the requirements of MIL-PRF-28800F, Class 3.)

Compliance and Certifications

Safety Compliance Standards

This product is designed to meet the requirements of the following electrical equipment safety standards for measurement, control, and laboratory use:

  • IEC 61010-1, EN 61010-1
  • UL 61010-1, CSA C22.2 No. 61010-1
Note For safety certifications, refer to the product label or the Product Certifications and Declarations section.

Electromagnetic Compatibility

This product meets the requirements of the following EMC standards for electrical equipment for measurement, control, and laboratory use:
  • EN 61326-1 (IEC 61326-1): Class A emissions; Basic immunity
  • EN 55011 (CISPR 11): Group 1, Class A emissions
  • EN 55022 (CISPR 22): Class A emissions
  • EN 55024 (CISPR 24): Immunity
  • AS/NZS CISPR 11: Group 1, Class A emissions
  • AS/NZS CISPR 22: Class A emissions
  • FCC 47 CFR Part 15B: Class A emissions
  • ICES-001: Class A emissions
Note In the United States (per FCC 47 CFR), Class A equipment is intended for use in commercial, light-industrial, and heavy-industrial locations. In Europe, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand (per CISPR 11), Class A equipment is intended for use only in heavy-industrial locations.
Note Group 1 equipment (per CISPR 11) is any industrial, scientific, or medical equipment that does not intentionally generate radio frequency energy for the treatment of material or inspection/analysis purposes.
Note For EMC declarations, certifications, and additional information, refer to Product Certifications and Declarations.

Product Certifications and Declarations

Refer to the product Declaration of Conformity (DoC) for additional regulatory compliance information. To obtain product certifications and the DoC for NI products, visit ni.com/product-certifications, search by model number, and click the appropriate link.

Environmental Management

NI is committed to designing and manufacturing products in an environmentally responsible manner. NI recognizes that eliminating certain hazardous substances from our products is beneficial to the environment and to NI customers.

For additional environmental information, refer to the Engineering a Healthy Planet web page at ni.com/environment. This page contains the environmental regulations and directives with which NI complies, as well as other environmental information not included in this document.

EU and UK Customers

  • Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)—At the end of the product life cycle, all NI products must be disposed of according to local laws and regulations. For more information about how to recycle NI products in your region, visit ni.com/environment/weee.
  • 电子信息产品污染控制管理办法(中国RoHS)

  • 中国RoHSNI符合中国电子信息产品中限制使用某些有害物质指令(RoHS)。关于NI中国RoHS合规性信息,请登录 ni.com/environment/rohs_china。(For information about China RoHS compliance, go to ni.com/environment/rohs_china.)
  • 1 Switching inductive loads (for example, motors and solenoids) can produce high voltage transients in excess of the module's rated voltage. Without additional protection, these transients can interfere with module operation and impact relay life. For more information about transient suppression, visit ni.com/info and enter the Info Code relayflyback.

    2 DC path resistance typically remains low for the life of the relay. At the end of relay life, the path resistance rises rapidly above the specified value. Load ratings apply to relays used within the specification before the end of relay life.

    3 The PXIe-2569 can recognize trigger pulse widths less than 150 ns if you disable digital filtering. Refer to the NI Switches Help for information about disabling digital filtering.

    4 Certain devices are built with silver, gold covered. Contact NI for more details on a specific device.

    5 Certain applications may require additional time for proper settling. Refer to the NI Switches Help for more information about including additional settling time.

    6 Relays are field replaceable. Refer to the NI Switches Help for more information about replacing a failed relay.