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6-5
I/O Protection
Each DIO and PFI signal has limited protection against overvoltage, undervoltage, and
overcurrent conditions as well as ESD events. Avoid these fault conditions by following these
guidelines:
•
If you configure a PFI or DIO line as an output, do
not
connect it to any external signal
source, ground, or power supply.
•
If you configure a PFI or DIO line as an output, understand the current requirements of the
load connected to these signals. Do
not
exceed the specified current output limits of the
DAQ device. NI has several signal conditioning solutions for digital applications requiring
high current drive.
•
If you configure a PFI or DIO line as an input, do
not
drive the line with voltages outside
of its normal operating range.
•
Treat the DAQ device as you would treat any static sensitive device.
Always
properly
ground yourself and the equipment when handling the DAQ device or connecting to it.
Signal Integrity Considerations
Signal integrity can be optimized by maintaining a common and matched impedance across your
entire system. The NI 6614 output impedance is 75
Ω
. The SH68-68-D1 cable is also
approximately 75
Ω
. When connecting signals to the NI 6614, this impedance needs to be
matched as closely as possible. When driving signals into the NI 6614, use a driver with 75
Ω
output impedance as shown in Figure 6-4.
Figure 6-4.
Parallel and Series Termination
75
Ω
6614 Driving
S
ign
a
l
Driving
S
ign
a
l
6614 Receiving
S
ign
a
l
Receiving
S
ign
a
l
Other
Device
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s
Other
Device
75
Ω
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s
mi
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Line
75
Ω
S
H6
8
-6
8
-D1
C
ab
le
75
Ω
75
Ω
S
H6
8
-6
8
-D1
C
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75
Ω
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