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NI WSN-3214 User Guide and Specifications
Connecting Digital Outputs
You can connect a variety of industrial devices such as solenoids, relays, and indicators to the
NI WSN-3214 device. Refer to the
section to ensure compatibility.
Note
You must use 2-wire ferrules to create a secure connection when connecting more than
one wire to a single terminal on the NI WSN-3214.
Note
You can connect only one external DIO PWR supply to the NI WSN-3214.
The power supply provides the current for the devices you connect to the NI WSN-3214. Connect the
power supply positive lead to DIO PWR terminal and the power supply negative lead to one of the
DGND terminals. The DIO PWR terminal on the NI WSN-3214 is internally connected to each digital
channel. Refer to the
section for information about the power supply voltage range.
Note
The
and
Drive High and Low (Sinking and Sourcing)
external power supply connected to the DIO PWR terminal.
Drive High (Sourcing)
Drive High (Sourcing) mode is for devices that require high side drive or a sourcing output. When using
this mode:
•
Connect the device to DIO
x
and connect the device common to the DGND terminal corresponding
to that DIO
x
terminal.
•
The DIO
x
terminal is driven to the voltage supplied to DIO PWR when you turn on the channel.
•
Writing a digital value of 1 turns on the channel, and 0 turns off the channel.
•
The channel is high impedance when the channel is turned off (0).
Figure 30.
Connecting a Device to the NI WSN-3214 in Drive High Mode
Drive Low (Sinking)
Drive Low (Sinking) mode is for devices that require low side drive or a sinking output. When using
this mode:
•
The DIO
x
terminal is pulled to DGND when you turn on the channel.
•
Writing a digital value of 0 turns on the channel, and writing a digital value of 1 turns off the
channel.
DIO
x
DGND
Extern
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Power
Su
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+
–
Device
DIO PWR
High
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