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GETTING STARTED GUIDENI 937530 V DC, 16 DI/16 DO, 7 μs Sinking DI, 500 μsSourcing DO C Series Digital Module

This document explains how to connect to the NI 9375. In thisdocument, the NI 9375 with spring terminal and the NI 9375 withDSUB are referred to inclusively as the NI 9375. This documentcontains information for the push-in type NI 9375 with springterminal model.Note Before you begin, read the NI 9375 Safety,Environmental, and Regulatory Information documenton ni.com/manuals and complete the software andhardware installation procedures in your chassisdocumentation.Note The guidelines in this document are specific tothe NI 9375. The other components in the system mightnot meet the same safety ratings. Refer to thedocumentation for each component in the system todetermine the safety and EMC ratings for the entiresystem.Notice Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) can damage theNI 9375 with spring terminal. To prevent damage, useindustry-standard ESD prevention measures duringinstallation, maintenance, and operation.2 ni.com NI 9375 Getting Started Guide

NI 9375 PinoutDI0DI1DI2DI3DI4DI5DI6DI7DI COMDO0DO1DO2DO3DO4DO5DO6DO7DO DI13DI14DI15NCDO COMDO8DO9DO10DO11DO12DO13DO14DO15NI 9375 Getting Started Guide 213141516171819DI0DI1DI2DI3DI4DI5DI6DI7DI COMNCDO0DO1DO2DO3DO4DO5DO6DO7Vsup National Instruments 3

Table 1. Signal DescriptionsSignalDescriptionDIDigital input signal connectionDI COMCommon reference connection for the digital inputsDODigital output signal connectionDO COMCommon reference connection for the digital outputsNCNo connectionVsupVoltage supply connectionSourcing-Output ConnectionsYou can connect 2- and 3-wire sourcing-output devices to theNI 9375.4 ni.com NI 9375 Getting Started Guide

Sourcing-OutputDeviceExternal PowerSupply –DIDI COMNI 9375The NI 9375 channel registers as ON when the sourcing-outputdevice drives enough current or applies enough voltage to DI. Ifno device is connected to DI, the channel registers as OFF.Connecting Digital DevicesYou can connect a variety of industrial devices, such as solenoids,motors, actuators, relays, and lamps to the NI 9375. You mustconnect an external power supply to the NI 9375. The powersupply provides the current for the output channels.NI 9375 Getting Started Guide National Instruments 5

Figure 1. Connecting an Industrial Device to the NI 9375VsupDODO COMDevice ExternalPower– SupplyNI 9375Caution Do not install or remove C Series modulesfrom your system if any external power suppliesconnected to the Vsup and COM pins are powered on.Attention Ne pas installer ou retirer les modules de laSérie C de votre système si une alimentation externeconnectée aux broches Vsup et COM est sous tension.Ensure that the devices you connect to the NI 9375 arecompatible with the output specifications of the NI 9375. Refer tothe device datasheet at ni.com/manuals for output specifications.Note When the industrial device is off, DO is notconnected to COM. For large source impedances, youmust use a pull-down resistor between DO and COM.6 ni.com NI 9375 Getting Started Guide

Go to ni.com/r/cseriesdopulsegen for moreinformation.Protecting the Digital Outputs from FlybackVoltagesIf the channel is switching an inductive or energy-storing devicesuch as a solenoid, motor, or relay, and the device does not haveflyback protection, install an external flyback diode.Figure 2. Connecting a Flyback DiodeVsupDODO COMFlyback InductiveDiodeDevice ExternalPower– SupplyNI 9375NI 9375 Getting Started Guide National Instruments 7

NI 9375 Connection Guidelines Refer to the NI 9375 Datasheet on ni.com/manuals for wiringspecifications for the NI 9375 with spring terminal.Make sure that devices you connect to the NI 9375 arecompatible with the module specifications.You must use 2-wire ferrules to create a secure connectionwhen connecting more than one wire to a single terminal onthe NI 9375 with spring terminal.For the NI 9375 with spring terminal, push the wire into theterminal when using a solid wire or a stranded wire with aferrule.For the NI 9375 with spring terminal, open the terminal bypressing the push button when using stranded wire without aferrule. High-Vibration Application ConnectionsIf your application is subject to high vibration, NI recommendsthat you use the NI 9940 backshell kit to protect connections tothe NI 9375 with spring terminal.8 ni.com NI 9375 Getting Started Guide

I/O ProtectionEach DO channel on the NI 9375 has circuitry that protects itfrom overcurrents resulting from a short-circuit or faulty loads.Notice Overvoltage and reverse bias voltageconditions can damage the NI 9375. Check the voltagespecifications for all devices that you connect to theNI 9375.When a short circuit is present on a digital output channel, theDO channel cycles off and on until the short circuit is removed orthe current returns to an acceptably low level. An overcurrentstate can affect the performance of the NI 9375 and othermodules in the system. To ensure safe and proper operation, thedigital outputs should not exceed the maximum continuousoutput current specification.NI 9375 Getting Started Guide National Instruments 9

Where to Go NextCompactRIOCompactDAQNI 9375 DatasheetNI 9375 DatasheetNI-RIO HelpNI-DAQmx HelpLabVIEW FPGA HelpLabVIEW HelpRELATED INFORMATIONC Series Documentation& Resourcesni.com/info cseriesdocLocated at ni.com/manuals10 ni.com NI 9375 Getting Started GuideServicesni.com/servicesInstalls with the software

Worldwide Support and ServicesThe NI website is your complete resource for technical support.At ni.com/support, you have access to everything fromtroubleshooting and application development self-help resourcesto email and phone assistance from NI Application Engineers.Visit ni.com/services for information about the services NI offers.Visit ni.com/register to register your NI product. Productregistration facilitates technical support and ensures that youreceive important information updates from NI.NI corporate headquarters is located at11500 North Mopac Expressway, Austin, Texas, 78759-3504. NIalso has offices located around the world. For support in theUnited States, create your service request at ni.com/support ordial 1 866 ASK MYNI (275 6964). For support outside theUnited States, visit the Worldwide Offices section of ni.com/niglobal to access the branch office websites, which provide upto-date contact information.NI 9375 Getting Started Guide National Instruments 11

Information is subject to change without notice. Refer to the NI Trademarks and Logo Guidelinesat ni.com/trademarks for information on NI trademarks. Other product and company namesmentioned herein are trademarks or trade names of their respective companies. For patentscovering NI products/technology, refer to the appropriate location: Help»Patents in your software,the patents.txt file on your media, or the National Instruments Patent Notice at ni.com/patents. You can find information about end-user license agreements (EULAs) and third-partylegal notices in the readme file for your NI product. Refer to the Export Compliance Information atni.com/legal/export-compliance for the NI global trade compliance policy and how to obtainrelevant HTS codes, ECCNs, and other import/export data. NI MAKES NO EXPRESS ORIMPLIED WARRANTIES AS TO THE ACCURACY OF THE INFORMATION CONTAINEDHEREIN AND SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY ERRORS. U.S. Government Customers: Thedata contained in this manual was developed at private expense and is subject to the applicablelimited rights and restricted data rights as set forth in FAR 52.227-14, DFAR 252.227-7014, andDFAR 252.227-7015. 2017—2020 National Instruments. All rights reserved.378026B-01March 9, 2020

GETTING STARTED GUIDE NI 9375 30 V DC, 16 DI/16 DO, 7 μs Sinking DI, 500 μs Sourcing DO C Series Digital Module

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