National Instruments NI 9469 Getting Started Manual

Manual is about: Synchronization Module

Summary of NI 9469

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    Getting started guide ni 9469 synchronization module français deutsch 日本語 한국어 简体中文 ni.Com/manuals this document explains how to connect to the ni 9469..

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    Note before you begin, complete the software and hardware installation procedures in your chassis documentation. Note the guidelines in this document are specific to the ni 9469. The other components in the system might not meet the same safety ratings. Refer to the documentation for each component ...

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    Way. If the product is damaged, return it to ni for repair. Safety guidelines for hazardous locations the ni 9469 is suitable for use in class i, division 2, groups a, b, c, d, t4 hazardous locations; class i, zone 2, aex na iic t4 and ex na iic t4 hazardous locations; and nonhazardous locations onl...

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    Special conditions for hazardous locations use in europe and internationally the ni 9469 has been evaluated as ex na iic t4 gc equipment under demko certificate no. 07 atex 0626664x and is iecex 14.0089x certified. Each ni 9469 is marked ii 3g and is suitable for use in zone 2 hazardous locations, i...

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    Caution the enclosure must have a door or cover accessible only by the use of a tool. Electromagnetic compatibility guidelines this product was tested and complies with the regulatory requirements and limits for electromagnetic compatibility (emc) stated in the product specifications. These requirem...

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    Caution to ensure the specified emc performance, operate this product only with shielded cables and accessories. Special conditions for marine applications some products are lloyd’s register (lr) type approved for marine (shipboard) applications. To verify lloyd’s register certification for a produc...

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    Ni 9469 overview the ni 9469 is a synchronization module for c series platforms. It has a configurable multi-port interface that enables distribution of triggers and clocks from a host chassis, and an onboard dds and pll for clock generation and synchronization capabilities. Connecting the ni 9469 t...

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    Routing the ni 9469 the ni 9469 features a configurable crosspoint switch. You can control the routing of signals and the onboard clock generator between each front port and the trigger lines in the backplane. However, the crosspoint switch is not a full routing matrix. You can connect only the same...

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    Figure 1. Routing capabilities of the crosspoint switch line 0 line 1 line 2 line 3 line 0 line 1 line 2 line 3 line 0 line 1 line 2 line 3 tr ig 0 tr ig 1 tr ig 2 tr ig 3 line 0 line 1 line 2 line 3 line 0 line 1 line 2 line 3 line 0 line 1 line 2 line 3 trig 0 trig 1 trig 2 trig 3 clk gen sources ...

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    Note the preceding figure details hardware routing capability only. Software imposed limitations may prevent certain routing or input/output functions from being realized. For more information, refer to the documentation for your specific software platform. Ni 9469 application in a basic application...

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    Matched cables is preferred. Refer to figure 3 for a star topology configuration example. If maximum separation distance is required, connect the modules using a daisy chain topology with maximum cable length per hop, as shown in figure 4. Refer to the cable section for information about maximum cab...

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    Figure 5. Hybrid topology in out out in out out in out out in out out in out out in out out out out in in out out in out out in out out in out out master slave chassis 1 slave slave chassis 5 slave chassis 2 slave chassis 3 slave chassis 4 slave chassis 7 slave chassis 8 slave chassis 9 slave chassi...

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    Activity leds the ni 9469 has four front panel leds labeled trig 0, trig 1, trig 2, and trig 3/clk. The leds blink when activity is detected on the corresponding line to or from the carrier. Sleep mode this module supports a low-power sleep mode. Support for sleep mode at the system level depends on...

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    Notice that when the ni 9469 is in sleep mode, the clock generation settings (if used) must be reconfigured when the module exits sleep mode and power is restored. Ni 9469 specifications the following specifications are typical for the range -40 °c to 70 °c unless otherwise noted. I/o characteristic...

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    ........................................................... Maximum simultaneous outputs 8 ........................................................... Number of i/o triggers to backplane 4 (trig 0, 1, 2, and 3) clock generation (dds) ................................................... Frequency 12.8...

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    Power requirements power consumption from chassis ................................................... Active mode 1 w max ................................................... Sleep mode 25 µw thermal dissipation (at 70 °c) ................................................... Active mode 1 w max .........

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    Safety and hazardous locations standards this product is designed to meet the requirements of the following electrical equipment safety standards for measurement, control, and laboratory use: • iec 61010-1, en 61010-1 • ul 61010-1, csa 61010-1 • en 60079-0:2012, en 60079-15:2010 • iec 60079-0: ed 6,...

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    Hazardous locations ........................................................... U.S. (ul) class i, division 2, groups a, b, c, d, t4; class i, zone 2, aex na iic t4 ........................................................... Canada (c-ul) class i, division 2, groups a, b, c, d, t4; class i, zone 2, ...

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    Note in the united states (per fcc 47 cfr), class a equipment is intended for use in commercial, light- industrial, and heavy-industrial locations. In europe, canada, australia and new zealand (per cispr 11) class a equipment is intended for use only in heavy- industrial locations. Note group 1 equi...

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    Ce compliance this product meets the essential requirements of applicable european directives, as follows: • 2014/35/eu; low-voltage directive (safety) • 2014/30/eu; electromagnetic compatibility directive (emc) • 94/9/ec; potentially explosive atmospheres (atex) online product certification refer t...

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    Shock and vibration to meet these specifications, you must panel mount the system. Operating vibration ................................................... Random (iec 60068-2-64) 5 g rms , 10 hz to 500 hz ................................................... Sinusoidal (iec 60068-2-6) 5 g, 10 hz to 50...

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    ........................................................... Ingress protection ip40 ........................................................... Operating humidity (iec 60068-2-78) 10% rh to 90% rh, noncondensing ........................................................... Storage humidity (iec 60068-...

  • Page 26: Eu Customers

    Waste electrical and electronic equipment (weee) eu customers at the end of the product life cycle, all ni products must be disposed of according to local laws and regulations. For more information about how to recycle ni products in your region, visit ni.Com/ environment/weee . 电子信息产品污染控制管理办法(中国 ro...

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