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Chapter 2
NI SPEEDY-33 Functional Description and Interface
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Power Port
Caution
Do not connect the power source to the power port while the NI SPEEDY-33 
device is connected to the PC. 
The power port (J10) can supply the NI SPEEDY-33 with external power 
when operating the device in standalone mode, without being connected to 
the PC through USB. When power is supplied to the device, the power LED 
lights.
The input voltage must be 9 VDC, at 500 mA, with the outside contact 
being ground and inner contact being positive VDC. An appropriate 
2.5 mm jack can be used in conjunction with a 9 V battery (pack) to 
optionally supply power for battery-powered applications. Refer to 
Appendix A, 
, for complete power supply specifications.
Audio Stereo Input Port
Audio input can be connected to the audio stereo input port (U11).
Caution
Ensure that line level audio signals are not connected to the audio input when the 
NI SPEEDY-33 is configured for microphone level. It is possible to damage the audio input 
circuitry by overdriving the input.
If an external microphone is used, it should be capable of operating with a 
standard stereo jack; not all microphones will work in this fashion. Many 
PC microphones will not work because they require a DC voltage to be 
driven on one of the inputs. Traditional mono microphones generally work 
fine.
It is important to ensure that the audio input level jumpers (J1, J2) setting 
is configured appropriately for microphone level or line level, depending 
upon the audio source connected to this port. Refer to the 
 section for more information.
Note
The onboard microphones are disconnected by mechanical disconnect when an 
audio source is connected to the audio stereo input port.
Audio Stereo Output Port
The audio stereo output port (U14) can be connected to a set of stereo 
amplified speakers. Typical amplified speakers used for PC sound should 
provide good output. You also can plug external headsets to this port, 
although there is no hardware control over the output gain or signal level.