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Power Supplies and Overcurrent Conditions
If a short circuit occurs, the current through DO can exceed the
current rating for the power supply and the maximum continuous
output current for the NI 9472.
If the power supply you are using with the NI 9472 cannot supply
more than 14 A, the module may be damaged if a short circuit
condition occurs.
Detecting an Overcurrent Condition
If a device connected to the module is not working while the
channel is on, the module channel may be in an overcurrent state.
Neither the software nor the module LEDs indicate if an
overcurrent condition occurs. A channel LED may be on even if
the channel is off because of an overcurrent condition.
To determine if the channel is in an overcurrent state, measure the
voltage between DO and Vsup. If the voltage is equal to the
voltage of the external power supply connected to the module,
the channel is in an overcurrent state.
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