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Connecting Auxiliary Power
To gain full output power of the two isolated channels (0 V to +20 V and
0 V to –20 V) on the NI PXI-4110, you must connect an auxiliary power
source to the auxiliary power input connector of the NI PXI-4110, as
illustrated in Figure 3.
Caution For internal and auxiliary power ratings, refer to the
NI PXI-4110 Specifications at Start»All Programs»
National Instruments»NI-DCPower»Documentation.
Figure 3. Connecting an Auxiliary Power Source to the NI PXI-4110
Without an auxiliary power source, the internal power supply on the
PXI chassis outputs the full voltage range but only a limited current range.
Note Connecting an auxiliary power source does not affect the
0 V to 6 V channel.
NI-DCPower automatically uses the auxiliary power source if it is available
when the session is opened. To override this feature, use the Power Source
property.
To ensure that the auxiliary power source can provide at least 5 A without
dropping below 11 V at the auxiliary power input connector, you must use the
appropriate wire gauge. Refer to the NI DC Power Supplies Help for more
information.
For more information about using an auxiliary power source with
the NI PXI-4110, refer to the Internal and Auxiliary Power topic in
the NI DC Power Supplies Help at Start»All Programs»
National Instruments»NI-DCPower»Documentation.
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