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National Instruments 622 Series User Manual

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D GND — — Digital Ground—D GND supplies the reference
for P0.<0..31>, PFI <0..15>/P1/P2, and +5 V. All
three ground references—AI GND, AO GND,
and D GND—are connected on the device. Refer
to the Connecting Digital I/O Signals section of
Chapter 6, Digital I/O.
P0.<0..31> D GND Input or
Output
Port 0 Digital I/O Channels—You can
individually configure each signal as an input or
output. Refer to the Connecting Digital I/O
Signals section of Chapter 6, Digital I/O.
APFI <0,1> AO GND
or AI GND
Input Analog Programmable Function Interface
Channels—Each APFI signal can be used as
AO external reference inputs for AO <0..3>,
AO external offset input, or as an analog trigger
input. APFI <0,1> are referenced to AI GND
when they are used as analog trigger inputs.
APFI <0,1> are referenced to AO GND when they
are used as AO external offset or reference inputs.
These functions are not available on all devices;
refer to the specifications for your device. Refer to
the APFI <0,1> Terminals section of Chapter 11,
Triggering.
+5 V D GND Output +5 V Power Source—These terminals provide a
fused +5 V power source. Refer to the +5 V Power
Source section for more information.
PFI <0..7>/
P1.<0..7>
D GND Input or
Output
Programmable Function Interface or Port 1
Digital I/O Channels—Each of these terminals
can be individually configured as a PFI terminal or
a digital I/O terminal.
As an input, each PFI terminal can be used to
supply an external source for AI, AO, DI, and
DO timing signals or counter/timer inputs.
As a PFI output, you can route many different
internal AI, AO, DI, or DO timing signals to each
PFI terminal. You also can route the counter/timer
outputs to each PFI terminal.
As a Port 1 digital I/O signal, you can individually
configure each signal as an input or output.
Refer to the Connecting Digital I/O Signals
section of Chapter 6, Digital I/O, or to Chapter 8,
PFI.
Table 3-1. I/O Connector Signals (Continued)
Signal Name Reference Direction Description

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National Instruments 622 Series Specifications

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BrandNational Instruments
Model622 Series
CategoryI/O Systems
LanguageEnglish

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