Description
The NI 9481E is a product with the part number 780538-01 that falls under the category of Single-Board RIO Modules. Specifically, it is model sbRIO-9481, which is designed and manufactured by National Instruments. This particular model is part of the C Series and is a Relay Output Module.
Its configuration is Single Pole Single Throw (SPST), and it features an open, non-enclosed structure. The module is programmed using LabVIEW, a powerful and versatile programming tool developed by National Instruments.
The sbRIO-9481 has 4 channels and is equipped to interface with actuators, motors, and DC devices. It supports a maximum voltage of 60 VDC and a maximum current of 1 A for DC applications. For AC applications, it can handle up to 250 Vrms and 2 A. Importantly, this module provides channel-channel isolation, enhancing its safety and reliability.
This device is specifically designed for users requiring a compact and efficient solution for controlling power to various devices, making it an ideal choice for a wide range of applications. Its robust design and capability to handle significant voltage and current make it a versatile component in any engineer’s toolkit.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 780538-01 |
| Category | Single-Board RIO Modules |
| Model | sbRIO-9481 |
| Description | NI 9481E, 4 Ch SPST Relays, Board-Only |
| Manufacturer | National Instruments |
| Series | C Series |
| Type | Relay Output Module |
| Configuration | Single Pole Single Throw (SPST) |
| Structure | Open, Non-Enclosed |
| Programming Tool | LabVIEW |
| Channels | 4 |
| Interface | Actuators, Motors, DC Devices |
| Maximum Voltage (DC) | 60 VDC |
| Maximum Current (DC) | 1 A |
| Maximum Voltage (AC) | 250 Vrms |
| Maximum Current (AC) | 2 A |
| Isolation | Channel-Channel
Question 1: What is the part number of the NI 9481E? Question 2: What type of module is the sbRIO-9481? Question 3: How many channels does the sbRIO-9481 have? Question 4: What is the maximum voltage for DC the sbRIO-9481 supports? Question 5: Can the sbRIO-9481 handle AC applications? |


