Description
The NI-9401 is a module classified under the C Series Digital I/O category, featuring flexibility with configurations such as 8 DI (Digital Inputs), 8 DO (Digital Outputs), and 4 DI/4 DO. With part numbers 779351-01 and 782401-01, the latter denotes the version with conformal coating for enhanced protection. This module is designed to operate efficiently with 5 V/TTL compatibility, ensuring reliable performance in various applications.
It comes equipped with 8 bidirectional channels, catering to a wide range of digital signal processing needs. The NI-9401 boasts a maximum I/O propagation delay of 100 ns, indicating its capability to offer fast response times during operation. Connection to the module is made easy and secure through its D-SUB front connector, providing a robust interface for signal transmission.
With a weight of 5.1 oz and an operating temperature range from -40 °C to 70 °C, the NI-9401 is built to withstand harsh conditions, making it a versatile choice for industrial applications. This 8 Channel 10 MHZ TTL DIO Module stands out for its reliable performance and adaptability to different digital I/O requirements.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Numbers | 779351-01, 782401-01 |
| Category | C Series Digital I/O |
| Model | NI-9401 |
| Description | 8 Channel 10 MHZ TTL DIO Module, Conformal Coated |
| Conformal Coated | Yes (Part number 782401-01) |
| Configurations | 8 DI, 8 DO, 4 DI/4 DO |
| Compatibility | 5 V/TTL |
| Channels | 8 Bidirectional |
| Maximum I/O Propagation Delay | 100 ns |
| Connector Type | D-SUB front connector |
| Weight | 5.1 oz |
| Operating Temperature Range | -40 °C to 70 °C |
Question 1: What is the part number for the conformal coated NI-9401?
Answer 1: 782401-01
Question 2: What is the max I/O propagation delay of the NI-9401?
Answer 2: 100 ns
Question 3: How many bidirectional channels does the NI-9401 have?
Answer 3: 8
Question 4: What is the operating temperature range of the NI-9401?
Answer 4: -40 °C to 70 °C
Question 5: Is the NI-9401 compatible with 5 V/TTL signals?
Answer 5: Yes


