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Table 2-4. dio signal guidelines for the ni 78xx r – National Instruments NI 785xR User Manual

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Chapter 2

Hardware Overview of the NI 78xxR

R Series Intelligent DAQ User Manual

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The SHC68-68-RDIO was designed specifically for R Series devices and is
the NI-recommended cable for digital applications. If you are using the
SH68-C68-S cable, however, please note the following considerations.

The SH68-C68-S shielded cable contains 34 twisted pairs of conductors. To
maximize the digital I/O available on the NI 78xxR, some of the DIO lines
are twisted with power or ground and some DIO lines are twisted with other
DIO lines. To obtain maximum signal integrity, place edge-sensitive or
high-frequency digital signals on the DIO lines that are paired with power
or ground. Because the DIO lines that are twisted with other DIO lines can
couple noise onto each other, use these lines for static signals or
non-edge-sensitive, low-frequency digital signals. Examples of
high-frequency or edge-sensitive signals include clock, trigger, pulse-width
modulation (PWM), encoder, and counter signals. Examples of static
signals or non-edge-sensitive, low-frequency signals include LEDs,
switches, and relays. Table 2-4 summarizes these guidelines.

Table 2-4. DIO Signal Guidelines for the NI 78xxR

Device

Digital Lines

SH68-C68-S

Shielded Cable

Signal Pairing

Recommended Types

of Digital Signals

NI 781xR

DIO<0..27>

DIO line paired
with power
or ground

All types—high-frequency or
low-frequency signals,
edge-sensitive or
non-edge-sensitive signals

DIO<28..39>

DIO line paired
with another
DIO line

Static signals or
non-edge-sensitive,
low-frequency signals

NI 783xR,
NI 784xR,
NI 785xR

Connector 0, DIO<0..7>;
Connector 1, DIO<0..27>;
Connector 2, DIO<0..27>

DIO line paired
with power
or ground

All types—high-frequency or
low-frequency signals,
edge-sensitive or
non-edge-sensitive signals

Connector 0, DIO<8..15>;
Connector 1, DIO<28..39>;
Connector 2, DIO<28..39>

DIO line paired
with another
DIO line

Static signals or
non-edge-sensitive,
low-frequency signals