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National Instruments NI-9760 C Series VR/Hall Interface Module
The NI‑9760 highlights six differential information channels that are exclusively configurable as variable reluctance (VR) or hall impact sensor inputs. Each channel includes an outside computerized output, which goes out the adapted, advanced variant of the VR/Hall input signal. There are two versions of the NI-9760: part number 782132-01 without conformal coating and part number 782132-02 with conformal coating.
The VR circuits on the NI 9760 module utilize versatile commotion dismissal amid constant approaching VR beats. Users can arrange settled outfitting limits utilizing DAC setpoints. The Hall impact circuits read a wide assortment of single-finished or differential advanced signs from Hall impact and vicinity sensors or any computerized flag source. Users can likewise design the rationale edge with DAC setpoints. Every Hall impact channel incorporates a programmable draw up resistor for pleasing sensors with open-collector outputs. The VR Hall module gives up to six indistinguishable VR sensor inputs. A Variable Reluctance (VR) sensor is a standard creation car speed sensor. It is an electromagnetic detecting gadget containing a twisting of wire around a lasting attractive center. It depends on the development of ferrous material (steel teeth) past the tip of the sensor to change the attractive motion of the sensor. This makes a voltage beat over the leads of the sensor's wire curl. The VR signal will go positive as a tooth approaches the sensor tip. The signal will then quickly swing back through zero decisively at the focal point of the tooth. As the tooth moves from the sensor tip, the voltage will proceed in the negative heading and afterward come back to zero.
Model | NI-9760 |
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Manufacturer | National Instruments |
Part Numbers | 782132-01, 782132-02 |
Type | C Series VR/Hall Interface Module |
Channels | 6 |
Lowpass Filter | 600 kHz |
Sensor Power Output | 5 V @ 200 mA |
Operating Temperature | -40 to 60 degrees C |
Weight | 170 g. |
Warranty | 2-3 Year Warranty |
NI-9760 Manual | User Manual and Maintenance Manual Available for Download |
Price | Contact a sales representative for a quote. |
Associated part numbers for the NI-9760:
140999A-01L, 153630A-01L, 153630A-02L, 153630B-01L, 153630B-02L, 782132-01, 782132-02
National Instruments NI-9760 Frequently Asked Questions
Question: Are any accessories required to operate the NI 9760?
Answer: Yes, the NI 9760 should be used with a Terminal Block such as the NI 9923 (Part Number: 781503-01).
Question: Which National Instruments platforms are compatible with the NI-9760?
Answer: The NI-9760 is compatible with National Instruments PXI, CompactRIO, and MXI-Express, Ethernet, and EtherCAT Expansion Chassis.
Question: What is the ingress protection of the NI 9760?
Answer: The ingress protection of the NI 9760 is IP40.
Question: While obtaining velocity measurements from my NI-9760 module in Hall Mode, there are random spikes in the velocity measurement on at least one channel. What causes these spikes to occur?
Answer: While the NI-9760 module is in Hall Mode, the module is prone to noise, which can result in spikes in velocity. To rectify the situation, you can use a debounce filter in the FGA for applications that necessitate the utilization of Hall Mode.
NI-9760 PDF Manuals
NI-9760 LETTER OF VOLATILITY.PDF
NI-9760 USER MANUAL AND SPECIFICATIONS.PDF
NI DIDS 2100 SERIES USER MANUAL.PDF
NI EDIDS 2400 SERIES USER MANUAL.PDF
NI POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULES GETTING STARTED GUIDE.PDF
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NI-9760
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NI-9760, 6-Channel, C Series VR/Hall Interface Module
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National Instruments NI-9760 C Series VR/Hall Interface Module
The NI‑9760 highlights six differential information channels that are exclusively configurable as variable reluctance (VR) or hall impact sensor inputs. Each channel includes an outside computerized output, which goes out the adapted, advanced variant of the VR/Hall input signal. There are two versions of the NI-9760: part number 782132-01 without conformal coating and part number 782132-02 with conformal coating.
The VR circuits on the NI 9760 module utilize versatile commotion dismissal amid constant approaching VR beats. Users can arrange settled outfitting limits utilizing DAC setpoints. The Hall impact circuits read a wide assortment of single-finished or differential advanced signs from Hall impact and vicinity sensors or any computerized flag source. Users can likewise design the rationale edge with DAC setpoints. Every Hall impact channel incorporates a programmable draw up resistor for pleasing sensors with open-collector outputs. The VR Hall module gives up to six indistinguishable VR sensor inputs. A Variable Reluctance (VR) sensor is a standard creation car speed sensor. It is an electromagnetic detecting gadget containing a twisting of wire around a lasting attractive center. It depends on the development of ferrous material (steel teeth) past the tip of the sensor to change the attractive motion of the sensor. This makes a voltage beat over the leads of the sensor's wire curl. The VR signal will go positive as a tooth approaches the sensor tip. The signal will then quickly swing back through zero decisively at the focal point of the tooth. As the tooth moves from the sensor tip, the voltage will proceed in the negative heading and afterward come back to zero.
Model | NI-9760 |
---|---|
Manufacturer | National Instruments |
Part Numbers | 782132-01, 782132-02 |
Type | C Series VR/Hall Interface Module |
Channels | 6 |
Lowpass Filter | 600 kHz |
Sensor Power Output | 5 V @ 200 mA |
Operating Temperature | -40 to 60 degrees C |
Weight | 170 g. |
Warranty | 2-3 Year Warranty |
NI-9760 Manual | User Manual and Maintenance Manual Available for Download |
Price | Contact a sales representative for a quote. |
National Instruments NI-9760 Frequently Asked Questions
Question: Are any accessories required to operate the NI 9760?
Answer: Yes, the NI 9760 should be used with a Terminal Block such as the NI 9923 (Part Number: 781503-01).
Question: Which National Instruments platforms are compatible with the NI-9760?
Answer: The NI-9760 is compatible with National Instruments PXI, CompactRIO, and MXI-Express, Ethernet, and EtherCAT Expansion Chassis.
Question: What is the ingress protection of the NI 9760?
Answer: The ingress protection of the NI 9760 is IP40.
Question: While obtaining velocity measurements from my NI-9760 module in Hall Mode, there are random spikes in the velocity measurement on at least one channel. What causes these spikes to occur?
Answer: While the NI-9760 module is in Hall Mode, the module is prone to noise, which can result in spikes in velocity. To rectify the situation, you can use a debounce filter in the FGA for applications that necessitate the utilization of Hall Mode.
NI-9760 PDF Manuals & Diagrams
NI-9760 PDF Manuals
NI-9760 LETTER OF VOLATILITY.PDF
NI-9760 USER MANUAL AND SPECIFICATIONS.PDF
NI DIDS 2100 SERIES USER MANUAL.PDF
NI EDIDS 2400 SERIES USER MANUAL.PDF
NI POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULES GETTING STARTED GUIDE.PDF
Why Buy From Apex Waves
"The business transaction was super easy and friendly."
"Hand carrying parts to fedex directly to make sure I get them overnight. Great service"
"They were very helpful to get me the test equipment that I need."