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D-SUB 15-pin connector pin assignment on CompactDAQ chassis

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Dear all,

 

I want to use a CompactDAQ 9172 with a tablet for inflight measurement with a glider aircraft, where accelerations of several ADXL335 are logged to disk. They need a power supply of 5V, which should be available from the D-SUB 15-pin connector of the NI 9172 backplane. Where can I find the pin assignment?

 

Thanks in advance,

Jan  

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Hello Jan,

 

if you want to use the D-SUB connector of your cDAQ/cRIO then you find official information in the "CompactRIO Module Development Kit":

 

NI cRIO-9951 - National Instruments
http://sine.ni.com/nips/cds/view/p/lang/de/nid/14548

 

I found some inofficial and unconfirmed information which I will cite, perhaps that already helps you:

 

[...] Pin 4 is 5V and Pin 14 is GND. Be aware though, that there's a danger in accidentally
damaging the backplane in this approach, so we cannot warranty this type of use. If you just need access to the +5V and gnd lines, a safer option would be to use an NI 9411 module
which uses a regulator from an external power supply to give 5V on the front connector.

 

Best regards,

Christoph

Staff Applications Engineer
National Instruments
Certified LabVIEW Developer (CLD), Certified LabVIEW Embedded Systems Developer (CLED)


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Dear Christoph,

 

thank you very much for the information.

 

Jan

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How much current can it supply?

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