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Summary of Contents for NI USB-9264

Page 1: ...nstruments USB 9264 and lists the device specifications Introduction The NI USB 9264 consists of two components an NI 9264 module and an NI USB 9162 carrier as shown in Figure 1 Figure 1 NI USB 9264 C...

Page 2: ...es A hazardous voltage is a voltage greater than 42 4 Vpk or 60 VDC to earth ground If hazardous voltages are connected to the module take the following precautions Caution Ensure that hazardous volta...

Page 3: ...terminals are not accessible Figure 3 NI 9940 Connector Backshell Related Documentation Each application software package and driver includes information about writing applications for taking measurem...

Page 4: ...general information about measurement concepts key NI DAQmx concepts and common applications that are applicable to all programming environments Start All Programs National Instruments NI DAQ NI DAQmx...

Page 5: ...ains NI DAQmx measurement concepts and step by step instructions about creating a measurement task using the DAQ Assistant Help Contents then select Using LabWindows CVI Data Acquisition Taking an NI...

Page 6: ...Basic NET Start All Programs National Instruments NI DAQ NI DAQmx NET Reference Help Expand NI Measurement Studio Help NI Measurement Studio NET Class Library Reference to view the function reference...

Page 7: ...structions that accompany your software Example Programs The NI DAQmx media contains example programs that you can use to get started programming with the NI USB 9264 Refer to the NI DAQmx for USB Dev...

Page 8: ...r are packaged separately Refer to Figure 5 while completing the following assembly steps 1 Make sure that no signals are connected to the NI 9264 module and the USB cable is not attached to the USB 9...

Page 9: ...onnected to a USB port the LED blinks steadily to indicate that the device is initialized and is receiving power from the connection If the LED is not blinking it may mean that the device is not initi...

Page 10: ...there are four additional COM terminals at the bottom of the connector All of the COM terminals are internally connected to the isolated ground reference of the module When connecting a load to the N...

Page 11: ...more information about startup voltage Refer to the software help for information about configuring startup output states in software Connecting Wires to the NI USB 9264 Connector Use a flathead screw...

Page 12: ...herwise noted All voltages are relative to COM unless otherwise noted Output Characteristics Number of channels 16 analog output channels DAC resolution 16 bits Type of DAC String Output range Minimum...

Page 13: ...o 1 LSB 20 V step 20 s 1 V step 15 s 0 1 V step 13 s Capacitive drive 1 500 pF max Monotonicity 16 bits DNL 1 LSB max INL endpoint 12 LSBs max Power Requirements Current consumption from USB 1 W max S...

Page 14: ...n circuits directly connected to the electrical distribution system This category refers to local level electrical distribution such as that provided by a standard wall outlet for example 115 V for U...

Page 15: ...This product meets the requirements of the following EMC standards for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EN 61326 IEC 61326 Class A emissions Basic immunity EN 55011 CIS...

Page 16: ...onal environmental information refer to the NI and the Environment Web page at ni com environment This page contains the environmental regulations and directives with which NI complies as well as othe...

Page 17: ...ustin Texas 78759 3504 National Instruments also has offices located around the world to help address your support needs For telephone support in the United States create your service request at ni co...

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