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1. Range V Typical at 25 C mV Maximum over Temperature mV 20 14 7 138 10 7 73 84 8 5 4 28 58 4 4 3 59 53 1 2 5 2 56 45 1 2 2 21 42 5 1 25 1 70 38 9 1 1 53 37 5 Absolute accuracy at full scale single ended Range V Typical at 25 C mV Maximum over Temperature mV 10 14 7 138 Analog Output Analog o tPuts eyii erren o iekea aE 2 Output resolution kisinin ninii 12 bits Maximum update rate oo eee eeseeeeeeeeeeeeees 150 Hz software timed O tput ranges srsti e ai eiii 0 to 5 V Output impedance 0 eee eee eteeeeeeeeeeeteees 50 Q Output current drive s s esesseseseeetersrseeersrrrerrereesee 5mA POWET ON StatC 0 cecssscesses codes ceseescnsessenvesecnessesncess OV System noise measured at maximum sample rate 2 Input voltages may not exceed the working voltage range National Instruments Corporation 21 NI USB 6008 6009 User Guide and Specifications DIOW TALC Se areni sche calecedesens menneatagroneeteatees 1 V us Short Circuit current cece ecctccessceesseeeseeeeseee 50 mA Absolute accuracy no load Typical ccten ct teatinscadacra ciate 7mV Maximum at full scale wo eee eeeeeeeeee 36 4 mV Digital 1 0 Digital I O lines POO rE ER R ean ES 8 lines ea Ea OES E E E E TE EAE 4 lines Direction Control ssesssesseesersessisseserseserersrsrssesesss Each channel individually programmable as input or output Output driver type
2. 2 5 V CAL IH 8 Channel 12 14b ADC gt lt Al lt 0 7 gt i Analog I O Terminal Block 12b DAC AO 1 7 5 Y 12b DAC AO 0 E lt Figure 1 NI USB 6008 6009 Block Diagram Contents Safety Guideline Siris cdotal sii gcadbsavsdseivevechcaeshectiatscvacsog andes stestusnvadses etses saiseatnasaqesereeseaavanneectiense 3 Electromagnetic Compatibility Guidelines ccc cseeeseesceecseeecseeeeeeeaeeesaceesaeeessesaseeseeeetaneeneeeaaes 3 MPAA 8 morkas ae E AA EE N SE A PEE REEI AT AAEE anaes 4 Setting Up the NI USB 6008 6009 eee Using the NI USB 6008 6009 in an Application GALE CS aer a A E A E A S USB Connector and USB Cable Strain Relief cece ccc ceseeseeeeseeecseeeeeeeseeesseeecseeasesaeeeeaees 7 LEED Wid atts ace A cu sesatvstezeesaeasnsdysasscvgeseasiaessaasierseunceneene aes 8 NI USB 6008 6009 User Guide and Specifications 2 Pinout and Signal Descriptions si lt iccissis isscsscavsgeciscdsasesceasdscasaaaecis sestsassveazeascisadscetassetesvescesaedecacedosaseseise 9 ni com ANA OS Mpt serseri e EE A E ER seta reset eeeataneatevaaesed 11 Analog Input Modes and Signal Sources ssesseneseieesierstseistrerrirrsretersrerersnsrrernisrstnterersrsreret 11 Ploatinge Siptial SOUrCES seca e E E E R E EER 12 Ground Referenced Signal SOUrCES ssisisiicirineiisn aai 13 Taking Differential Measurements ccce
3. NI USB 6008 Differential sssini 12 bits Singlerended i irirarocrcesinrcissnrsa 11 bits NI USB 6009 Differential istna 14 bits Sinple ended ssssccecccdsccersccsestssessesesssssesest 13 bits Max sample rate aggregate NI USB 6008 visscssssicscecssissestsstascsasiseisavesssasevacs 10 kS s NI USB26009 svi sssississesctscscecinaadescieesorssednasenael 48 kS s Converter YPE AE Successive approximation Al FIFO E T 512 bytes Timing resOltiONn eee eeeeeseeeeeceseeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeenees 41 67 ns 24 MHz timebase Tinne acta Yessie iii iisa 100 ppm of actual sample rate Input range Differenti l sopini ornent 20 V 10 V 5 V 4 V 2 5 V 2 V 1 25 V 1 V Single ended serrer aan 10 V 1 System dependent 2 20 V means that IAT AT I lt 20 V However AI and AI must both be within 10 V of GND Refer to the Taking Differential Measurements section for more information NI USB 6008 6009 User Guide and Specifications 20 ni com Working Voltage eceseseseeseseesenetseeseseteeteeees 10 V Input impedance ceceesccecceeceeeeeceeceeceeeeeeeeeees 144 KQ Overvoltage protectiOn eects eseeeeeeeees 35 V TRIS PEL SOULCEH Murgeni eiii eiT Software or external digital trigger System noise Differential 20 V range veces eee eects eeeeeees 5 mVrms l V TANGO Scored ese ca ci ttese nent RERE 0 5 mVrms Single ended LTO V tangerin eaves 5 mVrms Absolute accuracy at full scale differential
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5. Studio NI Measurement Studio Help For information related to developing with NI DAQmx refer to the following topics within the NI Measurement Studio Help e For step by step instructions on how to create an NI DAQmx application using the Measurement Studio Application Wizard and the DAQ Assistant refer to Walkthrough Creating a Measurement Studio NI DAQmx Application e For help with NI DAQmx methods and properties refer to NationalInstruments DAQmx Namespace and NationalInstruments DAQmx ComponentModel Namespace e For conceptual help with NI DAQmx refer to Using the Measurement Studio NI DAQmx NET Library and Developing with Measurement Studio NI DAQmx e For general help with programming in Measurement Studio refer to Getting Started with the Measurement Studio Class Libraries To create an application in Visual Basic NET or Visual C follow these general steps 1 In Visual Studio select File New Project to launch the New Project dialog box 2 Inthe Project types pane expand the Visual Basic or Visual C node depending on which language you want to create the project in and select Measurement Studio 3 Choose a project type You add DAQ tasks as a part of this step ANSI C without NI Application Software The NI DAQmx Help contains API overviews and general information about measurement concepts Select Start All Programs National Instruments NI DAQ NI DAQmx Help The NI DAQmx C Reference Help describes the NI
6. aeS pmj wo 8 o O pi eee wre o e D oI ba ooooo 000000 4 Jmj o0o00000000000 1 US Eee Oe ETES y 63 50 mm 2 500 in Loi 72 65 mm 2 860 in g Figure 16 NI USB 6008 6009 Dimensions Weight Without connectors cceeeeeseeseeeeeeseeeseeesees 54 g 1 9 oz With COnn CtoTSaunsnsnnn einni 84 g 3 oz VO connectors aeiee r USB series B receptacle 2 16 position screw terminal plugs Screw terminal wiring s 16 to 28 AWG Torque for screw terminals s seeseeeeeeeeeeee 0 22 0 25 N m 2 0 2 2 Ib in If you need to clean the module wipe it with a dry towel Safety Voltages Connect only voltages that are within these limits Channel to GND s ssseeseeeeseesseesesreesrsrsereerrsrsesrseses 30 V max Measurement Category I Measurement Category I is for measurements performed on circuits not directly connected to the electrical distribution system referred to as MAINS voltage MAINS is a hazardous live electrical supply system that powers equipment This category is for measurements of voltages from specially protected secondary circuits Such voltage measurements include signal levels special equipment limited energy parts of equipment circuits powered by regulated low voltage sources and electronics Caution Do not use this module for connection to signals or for measurements within Measurement Categories II II or IV NI USB 6008 6009 User Guide and Specifications 24 ni com Environmental Temperature IEC 6006
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8. this document go toni com info and enter the Info Code rdfwn3 When to Use Differential Connections with Floating Signal Sources Use DIFF input connections for any channel that meets any of the following conditions e Your application requires input ranges other than 10 V The input signal is low level and requires greater accuracy e The leads connecting the signal to the device are greater than 3 m 10 ft e The input signal requires a separate ground reference point or return signal NI USB 6008 6009 User Guide and Specifications 12 ni com e The signal leads travel through noisy environments e Two analog input channels AI and AI are available for the signal DIFF signal connections reduce noise pickup and increase common mode noise rejection DIFF signal connections also allow input signals to float within the working voltage of the device Refer to the Taking Differential Measurements section for more information about differential connections When to Use Referenced Single Ended RSE Connections with Floating Signal Sources Only use RSE input connections if the input signal meets all of the following conditions e The input signal can share a common reference point GND with other signals that use RSE e Your application permits the use of the 10 V input range e The leads connecting the signal to the device are less than 3 m 10 ft DIFF input connections are recommended for greater signal integrity for a
9. 0 PO 1 lt P0 2 P0 3 gt o gt P0 4 f 45V TTL Signal 9 P0 5 0 00 O o P0 6 VVW P0 7 Coe I Switch ye GND 1 0 Connector P0 0 configured as an open collector digital output driving an LED PO 2 configured as an active drive digital output driving an LED P0 4 configured as a digital input receiving a TTL signal from a gated invertor PO 7 configured as a digital input receiving a O V or 5 V signal from a switch RON Figure 14 Example of Connecting a Load UN Caution Exceeding the maximum input voltage ratings or maximum output ratings which are listed in the Specifications section can damage the device and the computer National Instruments is not liable for any damage resulting from such signal connections National Instruments Corporation 17 NI USB 6008 6009 User Guide and Specifications Source Sink Information The default configuration of the NI USB 6008 6009 digital I O ports is open collector allowing 5 V operation with an onboard 4 7 kQ pull up resistor An external user provided pull up resistor can be added to increase the source current drive up to a 8 5 mA limit per line as shown in Figure 15 RI Load 3 5V A 45V r 5 External Pull Up Re 3 3 Rp Resistor 4 7 KQ Onboard Resistor i P0 0 Port Pad Xx Figure 15 Example of Connecting an External User Provided Resi
10. 27 Example Protams nea EE R EE E ARAR EEEE EEN E 27 Related Documentations snenonaea ree aa a o a a ae R ea eases 27 Where to Go for Support sepsi irises a E E E E A A S ters 30 Safety Guidelines Operate the NI USB 6008 6009 device only as described in this user guide UN Caution Do not operate the NI USB 6008 6009 in a manner not specified in this document Misuse of the device can result in a hazard You can compromise the safety protection built into the device if the device is damaged in any way If the device is damaged contact National Instruments for repair UN Caution Do not substitute parts or modify the device except as described in this document Use the device only with the chassis modules accessories and cables specified in the installation instructions You must have all covers and filler panels installed during operation of the device UN Caution Do not operate the device in an explosive atmosphere or where there may be flammable gases or fumes If you must operate the device in such an environment it must be in a suitably rated enclosure Electromagnetic Compatibility Guidelines This product was tested and complies with the regulatory requirements and limits for electromagnetic compatibility EMC as stated in the product specifications These requirements and limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the product is operated in its intended operational electromagnetic envir
11. 8 2 1 and IEC 60068 2 2 Operating pasineria 0 to 55 C SUOLABC esissssssssecessssssseosaossossossssssstssssssesteesenseas 40 to 85 C Humidity IEC 60068 2 56 OPTAtiNn S66 schecssterss vane E E 5 to 95 RH noncondensing SOLA GS irie aia A 5 to 90 RH noncondensing Pollution Degree IEC 60664 osese 2 Maximum altitude ccccccccccsecesseccesecesseseesseeeeee 2 000 m Indoor use only Safety This product meets the requirements of the following standards of safety for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use e IEC 61010 1 EN 61010 1 e UL61010 1 CSA 61010 1 aye Note For UL and other safety certifications refer to the product label or the Online Product Certification section Electromagnetic Compatibility This product meets the requirements of the following EMC standards for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use e EN 61326 1 IEC 61326 1 Class A emissions Basic immunity e EN 55011 CISPR 11 Group 1 Class A emissions e AS NZS CISPR 11 Group 1 Class A emissions e FCC 47 CFR Part 15B Class A emissions e ICES 001 Class A emissions ay Note In the United States per FCC 47 CFR Class A equipment is intended for use in commercial light industrial and heavy industrial locations In Europe Canada Australia and New Zealand per CISPR 11 Class A equipment is intended for use only in heavy industrial locations aye Note Group 1 equipment per CISPR 11
12. 8 ni com Cables and Accessories Table 4 contains information about cables and accessories available for the NI USB 6008 6009 For a complete list of accessories and ordering information refer to the pricing section of the NI USB 6008 or NI USB 6009 product page at ni com Table 4 NI USB 6008 6009 Cables and Accessories Accessory Part Number Description USB 6008 6009 Accessory Kit 779371 01 Four additional screw terminal connectors connector labels and a screwdriver USB 6000 Series Prototyping Accessory 779511 01 Unshielded breadboarding accessory for custom defined signal conditioning and prototyping You can use up to two accessories per device Hi Speed USB Cable 184125 01 1 m and 2 m lengths 184125 02 shielded input output ports Caution For compliance with Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC requirements this product must be operated with shielded cables and accessories If unshielded cables or accessories are used the EMC specifications are no longer guaranteed unless all unshielded cables and or accessories are installed in a shielded enclosure with properly designed and Pinout and Signal Descriptions Figure 6 shows the pinout of the NI USB 6008 6009 Analog input signal names are listed as single ended analog input name AI x and then differential analog input name AI x Refer to Table 5 for a detailed description of each signal GND Al 0 Al 0 Al 4 Al 0 GN
13. D Al 1 Al 1 Al 5 Al 1 4 GND Al 2 Al 2 Al 6 Al 2 GND Al 3 Al 3 AI 7 Al 3 GND AOO AO 1 GND QLSILPLELchbLOkLG 8B ZOGPECL P0 0 P0 2 P0 3 P0 4 P0 5 P0 6 PO 7 Ako P1 1 PZ P1 3 PFI O 2 5 V 5V GND LMCI 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 f ASE National Instruments Corporation Figure 6 NI USB 6008 6009 Pinout NI USB 6008 6009 User Guide and Specifications Table 5 Signal Descriptions Signal Name Reference Direction Description GND Ground The reference point for the single ended analog input measurements analog output voltages digital signals 5 VDC supply and 2 5 VDC at the I O connector and the bias current return point for differential mode measurements AI lt 0 7 gt Varies Input Analog Input Channels 0 to 7 For single ended measurements each signal is an analog input voltage channel For differential measurements AI 0 and AI 4 are the positive and negative inputs of differential analog input channel 0 The following signal pairs also form differ
14. DAQmx Library functions which you can use with National Instruments data acquisition devices to develop instrumentation acquisition and control applications Select Start All Programs National Instruments NI DAQ Text Based Code Support NI DAQm x C Reference Help NET Languages without NI Application Software With the Microsoft NET Framework version 2 0 or later you can use NI DAQmx to create applications using Visual C and Visual Basic NET without Measurement Studio You need Microsoft Visual Studio NET 2005 or later for the API documentation to be installed The installed documentation contains the NI DAQmx API overview measurement tasks and concepts and function reference This help is fully integrated into the Visual Studio documentation To view the NI DAQmx NET documentation go to Start All Programs National Instruments NI DAQ Text Based Code Support For function reference refer to the NationalInstruments DAQmx Namespace and NationalInstruments DAQmx ComponentModel Namespace topics For conceptual help refer to the Using the Measurement Studio NI DAQmx NET Library and Developing with Measurement Studio NI DAQmx sections To get to the same help topics from within Visual Studio 2005 or 2008 go to Help Contents and select Measurement Studio from the Filtered By drop down list To get to the same help topics from within National Instruments Corporation 29 NI USB 6008 6009 User Guide and Specifications Visual St
15. NI USB 6008 ccc cssssssesctcctsctccnsensesessenees Open collector NI USB 6009 ooo emrine irist ierte Each channel individually programmable as open collector or active drive Compatibility a rre ara e aneda TTL LVTTL CMOS Absolute maximum voltage range s s s 0 5 to 5 8 V with respect to GND Pull Up resistors icceiss cessecchtan weiner eeneewnnnies 4 7kQ to5 V POQWEL ON State sree Nes hinini na Input Digital logic levels Level Min Max Input low voltage 0 3 V 0 8 V Input high voltage 2 0 V 5 8 V Input leakage current 50 uA Output low voltage I 8 5 mA 0 8 V Output high voltage Active drive I 8 5 mA 2 0 V 3 5 V Open collector I 0 6 mA nominal 2 0 V 5 0 V Open collector I 8 5 mA with external pull up resistor 2 0 V External Voltage 5 V output 200 mA maximum Minimu emenate aaeeea ea E teatea 4 85 V Typical en an R ERRA 5 V 2 5 V output 1 MA Maximum s s s 2 5 V ADDN accuracy iii annn ten cea tone 0 25 maximum Reference temperature drift 0 0 50 ppm C maximum 1 This document uses NI DAQmx naming conventions Open drain is called open collector and push pull is called active drive NI USB 6008 6009 User Guide and Specifications 22 ni com Event Counter Number of Counters 0 cceceeseeesceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeees 1 Resolution sese ddborierindinate 32 bits Counter Measurement cece eee eee eee ereeeeee Edge counting falling edge Counter direc
16. SSS ey USER GUIDE AND SPECIFICATIONS NI USB 6008 6009 Bus Powered Multifunction DAQ USB Device Fran ais Deutsch H R sH fP ni com manuals This user guide describes how to use the National Instruments USB 6008 and National Instruments USB 6009 data acquisition DAQ devices and lists specifications The NI USB 6008 6009 provides connection to eight single ended analog input AJ channels two analog output AO channels 12 digital input output DIO channels and a 32 bit counter with a full speed USB interface Table 1 compares the devices Table 1 NI USB 6008 and NI USB 6009 Comparison Feature NI USB 6008 NI USB 6009 AI resolution 12 bits differential 14 bits differential 11 bits single ended 13 bits single ended Maximum AI sample rate 10 kS s 48 kS s single channel Maximum AI sample rate 10 kS s 48 kS s multiple channels aggregate DIO configuration Open collector Each channel individually programmable as open collector or active drivet System dependent This document uses NI DAQmx naming conventions Open drain is called open collector and push pull is called active drive Wir NATIONAL p INSTRUMENTS Figure 1 shows key functional components of the NI USB 6008 6009 Vbus External gt Z 8 Power 5 V 200 mA 3 Supply a 8 D PFI O m 3 T p Dla z ly USB USB Microcontroller 2 Q m g D a lt
17. atinst nidagmxbase documentation QW g Note All NI DAQmx Base documentation for Mac OS X is installed at Applications National Instruments NI DAQmx Base documentation LabVIEW If you are a new user use the Getting Started with LabVIEW manual to familiarize yourself with the LabVIEW graphical programming environment and the basic LabVIEW features you use to build data acquisition and instrument control applications Open the Getting Started with LabVIEW manual by selecting Start All Programs National Instruments Lab VIEW LabVIEW Manuals or by navigating to the labview manuals directory and opening LV_Getting_Started pdf Use the LabVIEW Help available by selecting Help LabVIEW Help in LabVIEW to access information about LabVIEW programming concepts step by step instructions for using LabVIEW and reference information about LabVIEW VIs functions palettes menus and tools Refer to the following locations on the Contents tab of the LabVIEW Help for information about NI DAQmx Getting Started with Lab VIEW gt Getting Started with DAQ Includes overview information and a tutorial to learn how to take an NI DAQmx measurement in LabVIEW using the DAQ Assistant VI and Function Reference Measurement I O VIs and Functions DAQm x Data Acquisition VIs and Functions Describes the LabVIEW NI DAQmx VIs and functions e Property and Method Reference NI DAQm x Properties contains the property reference Taking Mea
18. ential input channels AI lt 1 5 gt AI lt 2 6 gt and AI lt 3 7 gt Refer to the Analog Input section for more information AO lt 0 1 gt GND Output Analog Output Channels 0 and 1 Supplies the voltage output of AO channel 0 or AO channel 1 Refer to the Analog Output section for more information PO lt 0 7 gt GND Input or Output Port 0 Digital I O Channels 0 to 7 You can individually configure each signal as an input or output Refer to the Digital I O section for more information P1 lt 0 3 gt GND Input or Output Port 1 Digital I O Channels 0 to 3 You can individually configure each signal as an input or output Refer to the Digital I O section for more information PFI 0 GND Input PFI 0 This pin is configurable as either a digital trigger or an event counter input Refer to the PFI 0 section for more information 42 5 V GND Output 2 5 V External Reference Provides a reference for wrap back testing Refer to the 2 5 V External Reference section for more information 5 V GND Output 5 V Power Source Provides 5 V power up to 200 mA Refer to the 5 V Power Source section for more information NI USB 6008 6009 User Guide and Specifications 10 ni com Analog Input The NI USB 6008 6009 has eight analog input channels that you can use for four differential analog input measurements or eight single ended analog input measurements Figure 7 shows the analog input circu
19. erminal as shown in Figure 11 Voltage NI USB 6008 6009 Source _ i i Figure 11 Connecting a Referenced Single Ended Voltage Signal When no signals are connected to the analog input terminal the internal resistor divider may cause the terminal to float to approximately 1 4 V when the analog input terminal is configured as RSE This behavior is normal and does not affect the measurement when a signal is connected Digital Trigger You can configure PFI 0 as a digital trigger input for analog input tasks Refer to the Using PFI 0 as a Digital Trigger section for more information National Instruments Corporation 15 NI USB 6008 6009 User Guide and Specifications Analog Output The NI USB 6008 6009 has two independent analog output channels that can generate outputs from 0 to 5 V All updates of analog output channels are software timed GND is the ground reference signal for the analog output channels Figure 12 shows the circuitry of one analog output channel on the NI USB 6008 6009 5V REF REF 50 Q 12 Bit WV O AO DAC Figure 12 Circuitry of One Analog Output Channel The main block featured in the NI USB 6008 6009 analog output circuitry is the digital to analog converter DAC which converts digital codes to analog voltages There is one DAC for each analog output line Connecting Analog Output Loads To connect loads to the NI USB 6008 6009 connect the posit
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21. hown in the bottom rightmost cell of Table 6 there can be a potential difference between GND and the ground of the sensor In RSE mode this ground loop causes measurement errors Taking Differential Measurements For differential signals connect the positive lead of the signal to the AI terminal and the negative lead to the AI terminal Al foo ae ah voltage NI USB 6008 6009 Source _ i 7 oo Figure 8 Connecting a Differential Voltage Signal The differential input mode can measure 20 V signals in the 20 V range However the maximum voltage on any one pin is 10 V with respect to GND For example if AI 1 is 10 V and AI 5 is 10 V then the measurement returned from the device is 20 V 20 7 154 104 57 At atat AlS Pa Result NAN Amplitude V a oO l T oO a oO S SAS Figure 9 Example of a Differential 20 V Measurement NI USB 6008 6009 User Guide and Specifications 14 ni com Connecting a signal greater than 10 V on either pin results in a clipped output 20 15 10 54 Ali o e Al5 o a Result ANAN Amplitude V hoo i L oO l 15 4 20 4 Figure 10 Exceeding 10 V on Al Returns Clipped Output Taking Referenced Single Ended Measurements To connect referenced single ended RSE voltage signals to the NI USB 6008 6009 connect the positive voltage signal to an AI terminal and the ground signal to a GND t
22. instructions for grounded signal sources to eliminate this ground potential difference from the measured signal Refer to the NI Developer Zone document Field Wiring and Noise Considerations for Analog Signals for more information To access this document go toni com info and enter the Info Code rdfwn3 When to Use Differential Connections with Ground Referenced Signal Sources Use DIFF input connections for any channel that meets any of the following conditions e Your application requires input ranges other than 10 V The input signal is low level and requires greater accuracy e The leads connecting the signal to the device are greater than 3 m 10 ft e The input signal requires a separate ground reference point or return signal e The signal leads travel through noisy environments e Two analog input channels AI and AI are available for the signal National Instruments Corporation 13 NI USB 6008 6009 User Guide and Specifications DIFF signal connections reduce noise pickup and increase common mode noise rejection DIFF signal connections also allow input signals to float within the working voltage of the device Refer to the Taking Differential Measurements section for more information about differential connections When to Use Referenced Single Ended RSE Connections with Ground Referenced Signal Sources Do not use RSE connections with ground referenced signal sources Use differential connections instead As s
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24. itry of the NI USB 6008 6009 42 5 VREF s 30 9 kQ MUX PGA ADC Al FIFO 127 KQ ba Al O WV Input Range 3 pare Ne Selection Figure 7 NI USB 6008 6009 Analog Input Circuitry The main blocks featured in the NI USB 6008 6009 analog input circuitry are as follows e MUX The NI USB 6008 6009 has one analog to digital converter ADC The multiplexer MUX routes one AI channel at a time to the PGA e PGA The progammable gain amplifier provides input gains of 1 2 4 5 8 10 16 or 20 when configured for differential measurements and gain of 1 when configured for single ended measurements The PGA gain is automatically calculated based on the voltage range selected in the measurement application e ADC The analog to digital converter ADC digitizes the AI signal by converting the analog voltage into digital code e AI FIFO The NI USB 6008 6009 can perform both single and multiple analog to digital conversions of a fixed or infinite number of samples A first in first out FIFO buffer holds data during AI acquisitions to ensure that no data is lost Analog Input Modes and Signal Sources You can configure the AI channels on the NI USB 6008 6009 to take differential or referenced single ended RSE measurements Table 6 summarizes the recommended analog input mode s for floating signal sources and ground referenced signal sources Refer to Table 5 for more infor
25. ive lead of the load to the AO terminal and connect the ground of the load to a GND terminal as shown in Figure 13 Load z Cc n W Q Q O pae Q Q QO NV Figure 13 Connecting a Load Minimizing Glitches on the Output Signal When you use a DAC to generate a waveform you may observe glitches in the output signal These glitches are normal when a DAC switches from one voltage to another it produces glitches due to released charges The largest glitches occur when the most significant bit of the DAC code changes You can build a lowpass deglitching filter to remove some of these glitches depending on the frequency and nature of the output signal For more information about minimizing glitches refer to the KnowledgeBase document Reducing Glitches on the Analog Output of MIO DAQ Devices To access this document go to ni com info and enter the Info Code exszek NI USB 6008 6009 User Guide and Specifications 16 ni com Digital 1 0 The NI USB 6008 6009 has 12 digital lines on two ports Port 0 has eight lines P0 lt 0 7 gt and Port 1 has four lines P1 lt 0 3 gt GND is the ground reference signal for the digital I O ports You can individually program all lines as inputs or outputs Figure 14 shows P0 lt 0 7 gt connected to example signals configured as digital inputs and digital outputs You can configure P1 lt 0 3 gt similarly Seale A tee ele a A 5V a P0
26. mation about I O connections for single ended or differential measurements National Instruments Corporation 11 NI USB 6008 6009 User Guide and Specifications Table 6 Analog Input Configurations Analog Input Mode Floating Signal Sources Not Connected to Building Ground Examples e Ungrounded thermocouples e Signal conditioning with isolated outputs e Battery devices Ground Referenced Signal Sources Example e Plug in instruments with non isolated outputs Differential DIFF NI USB 6008 6009 Poe Se 1 Signal Source Signal Source NI USB 6008 6009 Alt i Al i i i 1 Al i 1 Al i i i p 1 i s 1 1 1 1 Sea ITT GND E i Referenced NOT RECOMMENDED Single Ended RSE Signal Source NI USB 6008 6009 Signal Source Ground loop potential Va Vg are added to measured signal Floating Signal Sources A floating signal source is not connected to the building ground system but has an isolated ground reference point Some examples of floating signal sources are outputs of transformers thermocouples battery powered devices optical isolators and isolation amplifiers An instrument or device that has an isolated output is a floating signal source Refer to the NI Developer Zone document Field Wiring and Noise Considerations for Analog Signals for more information To access
27. nput task is defined you can configure PFI 0 as a digital trigger input When the digital trigger is enabled the AI task waits for a rising or falling edge on PFI 0 before starting the acquisition To use AI Start Trigger ai StartTrigger with a digital source specify PFI 0 as the source and select a rising or falling edge Using PFI 0 as an Event Counter You can configure PFI 0 as a source for counting digital edges In this mode falling edge events are counted using a 32 bit counter For more information about event timing requirements refer to the Specifications section National Instruments Corporation 19 NI USB 6008 6009 User Guide and Specifications External Reference and Power Source The NI USB 6008 6009 creates an external reference and supplies a power source All voltages are relative to ground GND 2 5 V External Reference The NI USB 6008 6009 creates a high purity reference voltage supply for the ADC using a multi state regulator amplifier and filter circuit You can use the resulting 2 5 V reference voltage as a signal for self test 5 V Power Source The NI USB 6008 6009 supplies a 5 V 200 mA output You can use this source to power external components iy Note When the device is in USB suspend the output is disabled Specifications The following specifications are typical at 25 C unless otherwise noted Analog Input Analog inputs Differentials neea aSa Single ended Input resolution
28. ny input signal that does not meet the preceding conditions In the single ended modes more electrostatic and magnetic noise couples into the signal connections than in DIFF configurations The coupling is the result of differences in the signal path Magnetic coupling is proportional to the area between the two signal conductors Electrical coupling is a function of how much the electric field differs between the two conductors With this type of connection the PGA rejects both the common mode noise in the signal and the ground potential difference between the signal source and the device ground Refer to the Taking Referenced Single Ended Measurements section for more information about RSE connections Ground Referenced Signal Sources A ground referenced signal source is a signal source connected to the building system ground It is already connected to a common ground point with respect to the device assuming that the computer is plugged into the same power system as the source Non isolated outputs of instruments and devices that plug into the building power system fall into this category The difference in ground potential between two instruments connected to the same building power system is typically between 1 and 100 mV but the difference can be much higher if power distribution circuits are improperly connected If a grounded signal source is incorrectly measured this difference can appear as measurement error Follow the connection
29. o Figure 6 for the NI USB 6008 6009 pinout If using a shielded cable connect the cable shield to a nearby GND terminal ay Note For information about sensors go toni com sensors For information about IEEE 1451 4 TEDS smart sensors go to ni com teds 10 Runa Test Panel in MAX by right clicking NI USB 600x and selecting Test Panels Click Start to test the device functions or Help for operating instructions Click Close to exit the test panel Using the NI USB 6008 6009 in an Application You can use the DAQ Assistant through many NI application software programs to configure virtual and measurement channels Table 2 lists DAQ Assistant tutorial locations for NI applications Table 2 DAQ Assistant Tutorial Locations NI Application Tutorial Location LabVIEW Go to Help LabVIEW Help Next go to Getting Started with LabVIEW Getting Started with DAQ Taking an NI DAQmx Measurement in LabVIEW LabWindows CVI Go to Help Contents Next go to Using Lab Windows CVI Data Acquisition Taking an NI DAQmx Measurement in LabWindows CVI Measurement Studio Go to NI Measurement Studio Help Getting Started with the Measurement Studio Class Libraries Measurement Studio Walkthroughs Walkthrough Creating a Measurement Studio NI DAQmx Application LabVIEW SignalExpress Go to Help Taking an NI DAQmx Measurement in SignalExpress Refer to the Where to Go from Here section for information about p
30. onment This product is intended for use in industrial locations There is no guarantee that harmful interference will not occur in a particular installation when the product is connected to a test object or if the product is used in residential areas To minimize the potential for the product to cause interference to radio and National Instruments Corporation 3 NI USB 6008 6009 User Guide and Specifications gt eee television reception or to experience unacceptable performance degradation install and use this product in strict accordance with the instructions in the product documentation Furthermore any changes or modifications to the product not expressly approved by National Instruments could void your authority to operate it under your local regulatory rules Caution To ensure the specified EMC performance operate this product only with shielded cables and accessories Caution This product may become more sensitive to electromagnetic disturbances in the operational environment when test leads are attached or when connected to a test object Caution Emissions that exceed the regulatory requirements may occur when this product is connected to a test object Caution Changes or modifications not expressly approved by National Instruments could void the user s authority to operate the hardware under the local regulatory rules Unpacking ZN The NI USB 6008 6009 device ships in an antistatic package to prevent electrosta
31. onments Select Start All Programs National Instruments NI DAQ NI DAQmx Help NI DAQmx Base Linux Mac OS X LabVIEW PDA 8 x The NI DAQmx Base Getting Started Guide describes how to install your NI DAQmx Base software your NI DAQmx Base supported DAQ device and how to confirm that your device is operating properly In Windows select Start All Programs National Instruments NI DAQmx Base Documentation NI DAQm x Base Getting Started Guide The Getting Started with NI DAQmx Base for Linux and Mac OS X Users document describes how to install your NI DAQmx Base software your NI DAQmx Base supported DAQ device and how to confirm that your device is operating properly on your Linux or Mac machine The NI DAQmx Base Readme lists which devices are supported by a version of NI DAQmx Base In Windows select Start All Programs National Instruments NI DAQmx Base DAQmx Base Readme National Instruments Corporation 27 NI USB 6008 6009 User Guide and Specifications The NI DAQmx Base VI Reference Help contains VI reference and general information about measurement concepts In LabVIEW select Help NI DAQmx Base VI Reference Help The NJ DAQmx Base C Function Reference Help contains C reference and general information about measurement concepts In Windows select Start All Programs National Instruments NI DAQmx Base Documentation C Function Reference Help Note All NI DAQmx Base documentation for Linux is installed at usr local n
32. or jack as indicated by the overlay label on the device 5 Plug one end of the USB cable into the NI USB 6008 6009 and the other end into an available USB port on the computer National Instruments Corporation 5 NI USB 6008 6009 User Guide and Specifications x 6 Double click the Measurement amp Automation icon shown at left on the desktop to open DA Measurement amp Automation Explorer MAX 7 Expand My System Devices and Interfaces and verify that the NI USB 6008 6009 is listed If your device does not appear press lt F5 gt to refresh the view in MAX If your device is still not recognized refer to ni com support daqmx for troubleshooting information 8 Self test your device in MAX by right clicking NI USB 600x and selecting Self Test Self test performs a brief test to determine successful device installation When the self test finishes a message indicates successful verification or if an error occurred If an error occurs refer to ni com support daqmx Measurement amp Automation UN Caution To ensure the specified EMC performance operate this product only with shielded cables and accessories 9 Connect the wires 16 to 28 AWG of a shielded multiconductor cable to the screw terminals by stripping 6 35 mm 0 25 in of insulation inserting the wires into the screw terminals and securely tightening the screws with the flathead screwdriver to a torque of 0 22 0 25 N m 2 0 2 2 Ib in Refer t
33. plication or add example code to an existing application NI DAQmx To locate NI software examples go to ni com info and enter the Info Code daqmxexp For additional examples refer to zone ni com To run examples without the device installed use an NI DAQmx simulated device For more information in Measurement amp Automation Explorer MAX select Help Help Topics NI DAQmx MAX Help for NI DAQmx and search for simulated devices NI DAQmx Base NI DAQmx Base examples are accessible from Start All Programs National Instruments NI DAQmx Base Examples Related Documentation Each application software package and driver includes information about writing applications for taking measurements and controlling measurement devices The following references to documents assume you have NI DAQm x 9 3 or later and where applicable version 8 5 or later of the NI application software NI DAQmx The NI USB 6008 6009 Quick Start packaged with the NI USB 6008 6009 describes how to install NI DAQnmx software install the device and confirm that your device is operating properly The NI DAQ Readme lists which devices ADEs and NI application software are supported by this version of NI DAQ Select Start All Programs National Instruments NI DAQ NI DAQ Readme The NI DAQmx Help contains API overviews general information about measurement concepts key NI DAQmx concepts and common applications that are applicable to all programming envir
34. rogramming examples for NI DAQmx and NI DAQmx Base NI USB 6008 6009 User Guide and Specifications 6 ni com Features The NI USB 6008 6009 features a USB connector USB cable strain relief two screw terminal connector plugs for I O and an LED indicator as shown in Figure 4 if e 0000 o 0000 o 0000 2 0000 e 000 o 0000 e 0000 o 0000 o 0000 o 0000 2 0000 o 900 0o00 t 1 NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS Bojeuy Digital NI USB 6009 8 Inputs 14 bit Multifunction VO oL 3 Oooo o 000 o o000 o oooo o ooo0oo o oooo o oooo o oo00 o oooo o oooo o oo000 o oooo o ooo o 1 USB Cable Strain Relief 3 LED Indicator 2 Screw Terminal Connector Plug 4 USB Connector Figure 4 NI USB 6008 6009 Top and Back Views USB Connector and USB Cable Strain Relief The NI USB 6008 6009 features a USB connector for full speed USB interface You can provide strain relief for the USB cable by threading a zip tie through the USB cable strain relief ring and tightening around a looped USB cable as shown in Figure 5 Figure 5 NI USB 6008 6009 Strain Relief National Instruments Corporation 7 NI USB 6008 6009 User Guide and Specifications LED Indicator The NI USB 6008 6009 device has a green LED indicator that indicates device status as listed in Table 3 When the device is connected
35. s ESD events you should avoid these fault conditions by using the following guidelines e Ifyou configure a DIO line as an output do not connect it to any external signal source ground signal or power supply e Ifyou configure a DIO line as an output understand the current requirements of the load connected to these signals Do not exceed the specified current output limits of the DAQ device National Instruments has several signal conditioning solutions for digital applications requiring high current drive e Ifyou configure a DIO line as an input do not drive the line with voltages outside of its normal operating range The DIO lines have a smaller operating range than the AI signals e Treat the DAQ device as you would treat any static sensitive device Always properly ground yourself and the equipment when handling the DAQ device or connecting to it Power On States At system startup and reset the hardware sets all DIO lines to high impedance inputs The DAQ device does not drive the signal high or low Each line has a weak pull up resistor connected to it Static DIO Each of the NI USB 6008 6009 DIO lines can be used as a static DI or DO line You can use static DIO lines to monitor or control digital signals All samples of static DI lines and updates of DO lines are software timed PFI 0 PFI 0 is configurable as either a digital trigger input or an event counter input Using PFI 0 as a Digital Trigger When an analog i
36. sesseesceseeseesceseeseesceaeesecsecsecsecaecseeeeeeeeeeeaeeaees 14 Taking Referenced Single Ended Measurements ccccecesesessseeeseeseeseseeeeseteeeeeseeseeeaes 15 Digital Tr Ser oi sisieicessdiscsess sessesiesscsutesaebivsssiue gadvaed edasossivassdveeacatasssisa naes testcrasdstuszsetuzy wuesdeuie weiss 15 Analog Oubputticscciseisssasssesstssedaissecsedsscsastescrverees oocensanbeonsobadas taS SENE OET EEESC NESTEA ESAIN NPIS cdesdussoebnedenses 16 Connecting Analog Output Loads seseeeseeeeeesssrsesrsesrsrserserereseserertsrsesssesrereeesseteerenenssesererenesesees 16 Minimizing Glitches on the Output Signal 16 Digital V O sses 17 Source Sink Information 18 I O Protection 19 Power On States 19 Static DIO 19 PED Oe eea E T aeetevaee estes 19 Using PFI Qasa Digital TH gets issiscsoscsscsssvezssvnosicasapeseuacverveatansvesysdtosestesadessiesiaassnseniesbaaseoesis vee 19 Using PFI O asan Event Counter siscisiscsccicccscssiveesscssavaasecdstisfiztvdei abies sstesnsesarseusavssuastectsdsbeuiswedais 19 External Reference and Power SOurce cccccccsccessscessesesssecessscesseccsseccsseecessecessecessseesssecesseeessecesseeens 20 2 5 V Extetnial References ssseccivessezesesacesd3s5ses5 cesevdenscs ees iss EARE a TEE S sas EE EA TETERE cates 20 ESIM ROWERS OUI CS caniae aoee Tenere e E EE E A tastes EEEREN S 20 eaer ata no EAER E E EE 20 Whereta Go mom Heferi EE E A e a aaas
37. stor The NI USB 6009 ports can also be configured as active drive using the NI DAQmx API allowing 3 3 V operation with a source sink current limit of 8 5 mA For more information about how to set the DIO configuration refer to the KnowledgeBase document Configuring NI Devices to be Open Drain Open Collector or Push Pull Active Drive To access this document go to ni com info and enter the Info Code ex52sp Complete the following steps to determine the value of the user provided pull up resistor 1 2 3 4 ar Place an ammeter in series with the load Place a variable resistor between the digital output line and the 5 V supply Set P0 0 to high Adjust the variable resistor until the ammeter current reads as the intended current The intended current must be less than 8 5 mA Remove the ammeter and variable resistor from your circuit Measure the resistance of the variable resistor The measured resistance is the ideal value of the pull up resistor Select a static resistor value for your pull up resistor that is greater than or equal to the ideal resistance Reconnect the load circuit and the pull up resistor 1 This document uses NI DAQmx naming conventions Open drain is called open collector and push pull is called active drive NI USB 6008 6009 User Guide and Specifications 18 ni com 1 0 Protection To protect the NI USB 6008 6009 against overvoltage undervoltage and overcurrent conditions as well a
38. surements Contains the conceptual and how to information you need to acquire and analyze measurement data in LabVIEW including common measurements measurement fundamentals NI DAQmx key concepts and device considerations LabWindows CVI The Data Acquisition book of the LabWindows CVI Help contains Taking an NI DAQmx Measurement in LabWindows CVI which includes step by step instructions about creating a measurement task using the DAQ Assistant In LabWindows CVI select Help Contents then select Using LabWindows CVI Data Acquisition This book also contains information about accessing detailed information through the N DAQm x Help The NI DAQmx Library book of the LabWindows CVI Help contains API overviews and function reference for NI DAQm x Select Library Reference NI DAQmx Library in the LabWindows CVI Help NI USB 6008 6009 User Guide and Specifications 28 ni com Measurement Studio If you program your NI DAQmx supported device in Measurement Studio using Visual C or Visual Basic NET you can interactively create channels and tasks by launching the DAQ Assistant from MAX or from within Visual Studio You can use Measurement Studio to generate the configuration code based on your task or channel Refer to the DAQ Assistant Help for additional information about generating code The NI Measurement Studio Help is fully integrated with the Microsoft Visual Studio help To view this help file in Visual Studio select Measurement
39. tic discharge ESD ESD can damage several components on the device Caution Never touch the exposed pins of connectors To avoid ESD damage in handling the device take the following precautions e Ground yourself with a grounding strap or by touching a grounded object e Touch the antistatic package to a metal part of your computer chassis before removing the device from the package Remove the device from the package and inspect it for loose components or any other signs of damage Notify NI if the device appears damaged in any way Do not install a damaged device in your computer or chassis Store the device in the antistatic package when the device is not in use Setting Up the NI USB 6008 6009 3 Complete the following steps to get started with the NI USB 6008 6009 Note For information about non Windows operating system support refer to the Getting Started with NI DAQmx Base for Linux and Mac OS X Users document available from ni com manuals 1 Install the application software if applicable as described in the installation instructions that accompany your software 2 Install NI DAQmx Note The NI DAQmx software is included on the disk shipped with your kit and is available for download at ni com support The documentation for NI DAQm x is available after installation from Start All Programs National Instruments NI DAQ Other NI documentation is available from ni com manuals 1 NI USB 6008 6009 devices are s
40. tion oo eee cess eseeeeseeeeeeeseneeaees Count up Pullup resistors 0csnetectienrnisaranienencads 4 7kQ to5 V Maximum input frequency eeeeeeeeeeeees 5 MHz Minimum high pulse width eeeeeeeeee 100 ns Minimum low pulse Width eee eeeeeees 100 ns Input high voltage eee cseeeeseeeeseeeeeeeeees 2 0 V Input low voltage 0 0 cece eee ee eeeeeeeeeeaeees 0 8 V Bus Interface USB specification cece sseeseseeseeetseeeeeeeeeees USB 2 0 full speed USB bus Speed s nusret eo n A 12 Mb s Power Requirements USB 4 10 to 5 25 VDC TRY pial ssccis a a RAR 80 mA Maxim ni eae eeii 500 mA USB suspend Py piCal EAE EAEE EET 300 uA Maximus eegnen oana nia 500 uA Physical Characteristics Dimensions a a anea e enaa aea iat Refer to Figure 16 Without COnnectors ssssssseeeeeeeeeeeeeererreeree 63 5 mm x 85 1 mm x 23 2 mm 2 50 in x 3 35 in x 0 91 in With ConnectTo nenna 81 8 mm x 85 1 mm x 23 2 mm 3 22 in x 3 35 in x 0 91 in National Instruments Corporation 23 NI USB 6008 6009 User Guide and Specifications 23 19 mm a 81 81 mm gt 0 913 in 3 221 in i A lt Jo are ee fs Hi i oo0oo0o0000000o0o o o0 i 4 e o e aee oee oio el i 0 0 0 oO OO O bm fee oo o oo oo 2 2 oS pmi 85 09 mm 3 350 in NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS 76 09 mm bol 2 996 in pmi sa a
41. to a USB port the LED blinks steadily to indicate that the device is initialized and is receiving power from the connection Table 3 LED State Device Status LED State Device Status Not lit Device not connected or in suspend On not blinking Device connected but not initialized or the computer is in standby mode In order for the device to be recognized the device must be connected to a computer that has NI DAQmx installed on it Single blink Operating normally Screw Terminal Connector Plugs The NI USB 6008 6009 ships with one detachable screw terminal connector plug for analog signals and one detachable screw terminal connector plug for digital signals These screw terminal connectors provide 16 connections that use 16 28 AWG wire Refer to step 4 of the Setting Up the NI USB 6008 6009 section for information about selecting labels for the screw terminal connector plugs Refer to the Pinout and Signal Descriptions section for the device pinout and signal descriptions You can order additional connectors and labels for your device Refer to the Cables and Accessories section for ordering information Firmware The firmware on the NI USB 6008 6009 refreshes whenever the device is connected to a computer with NI DAQmx NI DAQmx automatically uploads the compatible firmware version to the device The firmware version may be upgraded when new versions of NI DAQmx release NI USB 6008 6009 User Guide and Specifications
42. udio 2010 go to Help View Help and select NI Measurement Studio Help from the Related Links section Training Courses If you need more help getting started developing an application with NI products NI offers training courses To enroll in a course or obtain a detailed course outline refer to ni com training Technical Support on the Web For additional support refer to ni com support or zone ni com ky Note You can download these documents at ni com manuals DAQ specifications and some DAQ manuals are available as PDFs You must have Adobe Acrobat Reader with Search and Accessibility 5 0 5 or later installed to view the PDFs Refer to the Adobe Systems Incorporated Web site at www adobe com to download Acrobat Reader Refer to the National Instruments Product Manuals Library at ni com manuals for updated documentation resources Where to Go for Support The National Instruments Web site is your complete resource for technical support At ni com support you have access to everything from troubleshooting and application development self help resources to email and phone assistance from NI Application Engineers A Declaration of Conformity DoC is our claim of compliance with the Council of the European Communities using the manufacturer s declaration of conformity This system affords the user protection for electromagnetic compatibility EMC and product safety You can obtain the DoC for your product by visiting ni com certi
43. upported by NI DAQm x 7 5 and later NI USB 6008 6009 User Guide and Specifications 4 ni com 3 Install the 16 position screw terminal connector plugs by inserting them into the connector jacks as shown in Figure 2 Overlay Label with Pin Orientation Guides 3 Signal Label 2 Screw Terminal Connector Plug 4 USB Cable Figure 2 Signal Label Application Diagram 4 Affix the provided signal labels to the screw terminal connector plugs You can choose labels with pin numbers signal names or blank labels as shown in Figure 3 Choose one of the labels align the correct label with the terminals printed on the top panel of your device and apply the label as shown in Figure 2 mn a MOH GND ao GND Alt1 GND ai2 GND AI3 GND AOO Ao1 enoje 4 gt or GND Al0 Al4 GND Alt AI5 GND Al2 Al6 GND AI3 AI7 GND AO0 AO1 ao5 1 234567 8 910111213141516 Z5 H ANALOG T DIGITAL p gt 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 G 5V 25V PFIO P1 3 P1 2 P11 P1 0 P0O7 P06 P05 P04 P0 3 P0 2 P0 1 P0 0 CONTO 1 User Defined Custom Label 4 Analog Input Differential Signal Name Label 2 Terminal Number Label 5 Analog Input Single Ended Signal Name Label 3 Digital I O Label Figure 3 NI USB 6008 6009 Signal Labels i Note After you label the screw terminal connector plugs you must only insert them into the matching connect

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