National Instruments NI 783xR Manuel D’Utilisation

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Chapter 2
Hardware Overview of the NI 783xR
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Figure 2-9.  Analog Output Connections
Digital I/O
You can configure the NI 783xR DIO lines individually for either input or 
output. When the system powers on, the DIO lines are high impedance. To 
set another power-on state, you can configure the NI 783xR to load a VI 
when the system powers on. The VI can then set the DIO lines to any 
power-on state.
Connecting Digital I/O Signals
The DIO signals on the NI 783xR MIO connector are DGND and 
DIO<0..15>. The DIO signals on the NI 783xR DIO connector are DGND 
and DIO<0..39>. The DIO<0..n> signals make up the DIO port and DGND 
is the ground reference signal for the DIO port. The NI 7830R has one MIO 
and one DIO connector for a total of 56 DIO lines. The NI 7831R/7833R 
has one MIO and two DIO connectors for a total of 96 DIO lines.
Refer to Figure B-1, 
, and Figure B-2, 
, for the connector locations and 
the I/O connector pin assignments on the NI 783xR.
The DIO lines on the NI 783xR are TTL-compatible. When configured as 
inputs, they can receive signals from 5 V TTL, 3.3 V LVTTL, 5 V CMOS, 
and 3.3 V LVCMOS devices. When configured as outputs, they can send 
signals to 5 V TTL, 3.3 V LVTTL, and 3.3 V LVCMOS devices. Because 
the digital outputs provide a nominal output swing of 0 to 3.3 V 
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