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NI 9752 User Manual
Caution
Do not connect the HD15 connector to any other device. Do not connect
5 VDC power to the 5 V outputs of the DB-37 connector.
Platform Compatibility
NI Powertrain Control modules require a hardware support system to function. You cannot use
the modules independently or interfaced with third-party devices at the backplane HD15
connector. NI Powertrain Control modules are compatible with the following National
Instruments platforms:
•
CompactRIO, which consists of a CompactRIO controller, chassis, or integrated
controller/chassis.
•
NI PXI, which consists of any NI PXI chassis, NI PXI RT controller, and NI PXI-78
xx
R
R Series FPGA card. The NI Powertrain Control modules insert into an NI R Series
expansion chassis. Connect an NI R Series expansion chassis to the NI PXI FPGA card
using a SHC68-68-RDIO cable.
Note
NI Powertrain Control modules are not compatible with the National
Instruments CompactDAQ chassis.
You can use NI Powertrain Control modules with NI cRIO-911
x
, NI cRIO-907
x
, and NI R Series
Expansion systems under the following conditions:
•
Leave one empty chassis slot between NI Powertrain Control modules and other
NI modules.
•
Maintain an ambient system operating temperature of 0 °C to 45 °C.
Note
Typical specifications of National Instruments modules might not apply when
used in a system with NI Powertrain Control modules.
Note
National Instruments guarantees warranted specifications for all National
Instruments modules except thermocouple modules when used in a system with
NI Powertrain Control modules.
Note
National Instruments recommends the NI 9214 for thermocouple
measurements in CompactRIO systems using NI Powertrain Control modules.
Note
NI Powertrain Control modules do not support Scan Interface mode,
auto-detection, or ID mode.
Analog Inputs
All analog inputs are single-ended inputs similar to production automotive ECU analog inputs
and provide filtering and over/under voltage protection.
For best results, the NI 9752 must provide the power and ground of the sensors.
The standard channel configuration provides an NI-recommended pull-up or pull-down for
every input to facilitate open/defective sensor faults.