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Chapter 2
Hardware Overview of the NI 781xR
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Complete the following steps to prevent a VI stored in flash memory from 
loading to the FPGA:
1.
Power off and unplug the PC or the PXI/CompactPCI chassis.
2.
Remove the NI 781xR from the PCI or PXI/CompactPCI chassis.
3.
Move SW1 to the ON position, as shown in Figure 2-5b.
4.
Reinsert the NI PXI-781xR into the PC or PXI/CompactPCI chassis. 
Refer to the Installing the Hardware section of the Getting Started 
with the NI 781xR 
document for installation instructions. 
5.
Plug in and power on the PC or PXI/CompactPCI chassis.
After you complete this procedure, a VI stored in flash memory does not 
load to the FPGA at power up. You can use software to reconfigure the 
NI 781xR, if necessary. To return to the default setting so that VIs load from 
flash memory, repeat the previous procedure but return SW1 to the OFF 
position in step 3. You can use this switch to enable or disable the ability to 
load from flash memory. In addition to this switch, you must configure the 
NI 781xR with the software to autoload an FPGA VI.
Note
When the NI 781xR 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 781xR 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 +5 V pins are 
referenced to DGND and power external digital circuitry. The NI 781x
has the following power rating:
+4.50 to +5.25 VDC (250 mA max per 5 V pin)
Caution
Do not connect the +5 V power pins directly to digital ground or to any other 
voltage source on the NI 781xR or on any other device under any circumstance. Doing so 
can damage the NI 781xR and the computer. NI is not liable for damage resulting from 
such a connection.