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analog input on the cRIO, can it handle voltage?

Hi i'm on a rookie team and are having trouble finding this answer. Can a 9403 analog input on a cRIO, get voltage and/or ground digital inputs? Any answers or reply's would be helpful at this point. Thanks!
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Re: analog input on the cRIO, can it handle voltage?

You mean the 9201? Yes, that module can read voltage input, and ground too, though ground may be a little boring.
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Re: analog input on the cRIO, can it handle voltage?

Could you elaborate as to what your goals of reading voltage and grounds are for?
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Re: analog input on the cRIO, can it handle voltage?

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Hi i'm on a rookie team and are having trouble finding this answer. Can a 9403 analog input on a cRIO, get voltage and/or ground digital inputs? Any answers or reply's would be helpful at this point. Thanks!

With all due respect, your question does not make sense. The 9403 takes a voltage input. If the voltage is over a certain threshold (2.7VDC I believe) you read a '1'. If the voltage is under a certain threshold (0.7VDC I think) you read a '0'. The 9403 has 32 such channels that can input or output voltage. In practice the channels are dedicated to specific purposes (PWM, Digital I/O, Relay I/O, I2C etc).

Do you want to input an analog voltage and determine the absolute value? The 9201 module has 8 channels of analog inputs (1 is taken up by the battery measurement).

There are manuals for the devices on the breakout modules online at http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprogr...control-system .

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