Pin assignment connector D - SUB 15 pin on CompactDAQ chassis

Hi all

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

Thanks in advance,

Jan

Hello Jan,

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

NEITHER cRIO-9951 - National Instruments
http://sine.NI.com/NIPs/CDs/view/p/lang/de/NID/14548

I found a few informal and information unconfirmed which I cite, and maybe already helps you:

[...] PIN 4 is 5V and 14 pins is GND. However, be aware that there is a danger accidentally
damage the bottom of basket in this approach, so we cannot guarantee this type of use.

If you just need to join the + 5V and gnd lines, a safer option is to use a module NI 9411
who uses a regulator by an external power supply to 5V on the front connector.

Best regards

Christoph

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