National Instruments NI USB-6525 - Manual

National Instruments NI USB-6525

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Installing Software; Devices Getting Started Guide; Start»All Programs»National Instruments»NI-DAQ; for more information.; and enter; Hardware
  • Page 3 – Refer to the; Setting Up Hardware; Complete the following steps to set up the hardware:; Connect the wiring to the appropriate screw terminals.
  • Page 5 – Event Counter; Optically Isolated Inputs; Signal Name; Digital Input Signal
  • Page 6 – Signal Connection Example; Caution
  • Page 7 – B terminal; Protecting Inductive Loads; For DC loads—Install a flyback diode within 18 in. of the load.
  • Page 9 – Using the USB-6525 as a TTL Output Device; Specifications; Isolated Inputs
  • Page 10 – Solid-State Relay Outputs; Level
  • Page 11 – Power Requirements; Note
  • Page 12 – Isolation; Hazardous Locations; The USB-6525 is not certified for use in hazardous locations.; Environmental; The USB-6525 device is intended for indoor use only.; Electromagnetic Compatibility; EN 61326 EMC requirements Minimum Immunity
  • Page 13 – CE Compliance; Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE); EU Customers; Safety Guidelines
  • Page 14 – Operate the device at or below the Measurement Category I
  • Page 15 – Where to Go for Support; you have access to everything from
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USER GUIDE AND SPECIFICATIONS

NI USB-6525

This user guide describes how to use the National Instruments USB-6525
data acquisition (DAQ) device.

Introduction

The NI USB-6525 is a full-speed USB 2.0 device that provides
eight ±60 VDC channel-to-channel isolated digital inputs (DI),
eight 60 VDC/30 Vrms channel-to-channel isolated solid-state relay (SSR)
outputs, and a 32-bit counter.

Figure 1.

USB-6525 Top View

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USB Cable Strain Relief

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Summary

Page 2 - Installing Software; Devices Getting Started Guide; Start»All Programs»National Instruments»NI-DAQ; for more information.; and enter; Hardware

USB-6525 User Guide and Specifications 2 ni.com Figure 2. USB-6525 Back View Installing Software Software support for the USB-6525 for Windows 2000/XP is provided by NI-DAQmx. The NI-DAQmx CD contains example programs that you can use to get started programming with the USB-6525. Refer to the NI-DAQ...

Page 3 - Refer to the; Setting Up Hardware; Complete the following steps to set up the hardware:; Connect the wiring to the appropriate screw terminals.

© National Instruments Corporation 3 USB-6525 User Guide and Specifications Refer to the Safety Guidelines section of this document for important safety information. Setting Up Hardware Complete the following steps to set up the hardware: 1. Install combicon screw terminal blocks by inserting them i...

Page 5 - Event Counter; Optically Isolated Inputs; Signal Name; Digital Input Signal

© National Instruments Corporation 5 USB-6525 User Guide and Specifications Signal Descriptions Table 2 describes the signals available on the I/O connectors. Digital I/O USB-6525 has eight channel-to-channel optically isolated inputs, P1.<0..7>, and eight channel-to-channel optically isolated...

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