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I/O Protection

The NI-9475 provides short-circuit protection.

Each channel has circuitry that protects it from current surges resulting from short

circuits over .

Note

 Refer to the device datasheet at 

ni.com/manuals

 for maximum

continous output current, short-circuit behavior, and short-circuit trip time

specifications and information about conditions that may damage the

module.

Note

 Refer to the IEC 61131-2 standard for more information about short-

circuit-proof devices.

Note

 Because the NI-9475 includes internal flyback diodes, you do not

need to add external diodes when connecting to switching devices that

store energy.

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.

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 9475.

If the power supply you are using with the NI 9475 cannot supply more than 13 A,

the module may be damaged if a short-circuit condition occurs.

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NI-9475 Getting Started

Summary of Contents for NI 9475

Page 1: ...NI 9475 Getting Started 2022 07 06...

Page 2: ...Conditions for Marine Applications 6 Preparing the Environment 6 Connecting the NI 9475 7 Signals 7 Connecting an External Power Supply 7 Connecting a Device 8 Increasing Current Drive 8 I O Protectio...

Page 3: ...n Suivez toutes les instructions et respectez toutes les mises en garde de la documentation d utilisation L utilisation du produit de toute autre fa on que celle sp cifi e risque de l endommager et de...

Page 4: ...operly insulated from human contact Safety Guidelines for Hazardous Locations The NI 9475 is suitable for use in hazardous locations and hazardous locations and nonhazardous locations only Follow thes...

Page 5: ...pment Caution Transient protection shall be provided that is set at a level not exceeding 140 of the peak rated voltage value of 85 V at the supply terminals to the equipment Caution The system shall...

Page 6: ...s Special Conditions for Marine Applications Some products are approved for marine shipboard applications To verify marine approval certification for a product visit ni com product certifications sear...

Page 7: ...pendent COM and Vsup wiring for each channel to minimize current flow in the COM and Vsup wiring The COM pins are all connected together internally Each channel has an LED that indicates the state of...

Page 8: ...For large source impedances you must use a pull down resistor between DO and COM Visit ni com info and enter the Info Code CSeriesDOPulseGen for more information Increasing Current Drive Each channel...

Page 9: ...e 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...

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