National Instruments NI 783xR Manuel D’Utilisation

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Chapter 2
Hardware Overview of the NI 783xR
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4.
Reinsert the NI 783xR into the PXI/CompactPCI chassis or PCI 
computer. Refer to the Installing the Hardware section of the Getting 
Started with the NI 
783xR document for installation instructions. 
5.
Plug in and power on the PXI/CompactPCI chassis or PCI computer.
After completing this procedure, a VI stored in Flash memory does not load 
to the FPGA at power-on. You can use software to configure the NI 783x
if necessary. To return to the defaults of loading from Flash memory, repeat 
the previous procedure but return SW1 to the OFF position in step 3. You 
can use this switch to enable/disable the ability to load from Flash memory. 
In addition to this switch, you must configure the NI 783xR with the 
software to autoload an FPGA VI.
Note
When the NI 783xR is powered on with SW1 in the ON position, the analog circuitry 
does not return properly calibrated data. Move the switch to the ON position only while 
you are using software to reconfigure the NI 783xR for the desired power-up behavior. 
Afterward, return SW1 to the OFF position.
Power Connections
Two pins on each I/O connector supply 5 V from the computer power 
supply using a self-resetting fuse. The fuse resets automatically within a 
few seconds after the overcurrent condition is removed. The +5V pins are 
referenced to DGND and can power external digital circuitry. The 
NI 783xR has the following power rating:
+4.50 to +5.25 VDC at 1 A (250 mA max per +5V pin, 1 A max total for 
all +5V lines on the device)
Caution
Do not connect the +5V power pins directly to analog or digital ground or to any 
other voltage source on the NI 783xR or any other device under any circumstance. Doing 
so can damage the NI 783xR and the computer. NI is not liable for damage resulting from 
such a connection.