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CRIO module ports
Can the IO module go into any other port than port number two on the CRIO? If so which ports? I have been told that as long as they are in sequential order it's fine but I was just wondering is it possible to do at all.
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Re: CRIO module ports
There are very specific ports for the cRio modules.
For the 4-slot cRio: -Slot 1 MUST be the analog module (DB25 connector, no LEDs) -Slot 2 MUST be the digital IO module (DB37 connector, no LEDs) -Slot 3 can optionally be the digital driver module (DB25 connector, 8 LEDs). It is not required but it is the only module that can go in this slot -Slot 4 can be any of these modules and is optional. You should not need a second module with the quantities of IO provided by the first three. For the 8-slot cRio: -Slot 1 MUST be the analog module (DB25 connector, no LEDs) -Slot 2 MUST be the digital IO module (DB37 connector, no LEDs) -Slot 3 can optionally be the digital driver module (DB25 connector, 8 LEDs). It is not required but it is the only module that can go in this slot. -Slot 4 does nothing -Slot 5 can be a second analog module (optionally) -Slot 6 can be a second digital IO module (optionally) -Slot 7 can be a second digital driver module (optionally) -Slot 8 does nothing. |
Re: CRIO module ports
You must have a Digital Sidecar attached to the cRIO in port 2 for the Robot Signal Light to work. Referring to the rules, R63 Section B "Any RSL must be:
connected to the “RSL” supply terminals on a Digital Sidecar that is connected to an NI 9403 module in Slot 2 of the cRIO" If you need a second Digital Sidecar, you can add a second 9403 module, but you must have one in the second slot no matter what. |
Re: CRIO module ports
Thank you so much that was a major help!
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