Peripheral
External Connector
Description
Ethernet Port 1
LAN (RJ45)
10/100/1000 Ethernet connection
Intel I210
USB 2.0
USB 4-pin Series A stacked
receptacle (4 ports)
Hi-Speed USB 2.0
USB 3.2 Gen 1
USB 9-pin Series A stacked
receptacle (2 ports)
SuperSpeed USB, backwards
compatible with USB 2.0
PXI trigger
Trigger (SMB)
Routing PXI triggers to or from the
backplane trigger bus
GPIB
GPIB (25-pin Micro D)
General-Purpose Interface Bus, IEEE
488.2
Front Panel Features
The PXIe-8881 has four front panel LEDs that show PC status:
•
DRIVE LED
— Indicates when an access to the internal drive is occurring.
•
PWR OK/FAULT LED
—Indicates the controller status. The LED indicates one of the
following states:
–
Green ON steady
—PXI and onboard power is on and within regulation limits.
–
Green BLINKING
—The controller has entered the soft off state and is safe to
power down.
Note
This status is applicable only when the chassis is set to
Manual
Inhibit Mode
.
–
Green FADING
—The controller has entered the standby (S3) state.
–
OFF
—The controller is powered off.
–
Red BLINKING
—The controller detected a power rail fault when trying to boot.
–
Red SOLID
—The controller detected a thermal fault and has shut down to protect
the system.
•
USER LEDs
— Two bi-color green/yellow LEDs (
USER1
and
USER2
) that you can
define to meet the needs of your LabVIEW application.
Removing the PXIe-8881 from a PXI Express Chassis
To remove the PXIe-8881 from a PXI Express chassis, complete the following steps.
1.
Power off the chassis.
2.
Remove any cables that may be attached to the controller front panel.
3.
Unscrew the four bracket-retaining screws in the front panel.
4.
Press the injector/ejector handle down.
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