USER GUIDE NI USB-621x OEM M Series USB-6211/6212/6216/6218 OEM Devices This document provides information about the dimensions, mounting options, connectors, and other components of the National Instruments USB-6211 OEM, USB-6212 OEM, USB-6216 OEM, and USB-6218 OEM devices. It also explains how to modify the USB device name in Microsoft Windows. There are no product safety, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), or CE marking compliance claims made for the USB-6211/6212/6216/6218 OEM devices. Conformity to any and all compliance requirements rests with the end product supplier. Caution Figure 1 shows the USB-6211 OEM and USB-6212/6216/6218 OEM devices. USB-6211 USB-6212/6216/6218 Figure 1. USB-621x OEM Devices Refer to the NI USB-621x Specifications document for USB-6211/6212/6216/6218 specifications and the NI USB-621x User Manual for more information about USB-6211/6212/6216/6218 devices. You can find all documentation at ni.com/manuals. Dimensions 3.022 (76.75) 0.420 (10.66) Figure 2 shows the dimensions of the USB-6211 OEM device. Ø 0.130 (3.30) 6.250 (158.75) 5.877 (149.28) 5.372 (136.45) 2.582 (65.58) 3X Ø 0.142 (3.61) 0.489 (12.42) 0.373 (9.47) 0.000 (0.00) 3.441 (87.40) 3.022 (76.75) 3.101 (78.77) 3.441 (87.40) 1.958 (49.72) 1.321 (33.54) 1.484 (37.68) 1.321 (33.54) 0.000 (0.00) 0.420 (10.66) 0.373 (9.47) 0.433 (11.00) 0.063 (1.60) 0.516 (13.11) 0.000 (0.00) 0.091 (2.31) Ø 0.144 (Drill Size 27) Recommended Front Panel Hole Cutout for LED Figure 2. USB-6211 OEM Dimensions in Inches (Millimeters) NI USB-621x OEM User Guide 2 ni.com 3.022 (76.75) 0.420 (10.66) Figure 3 shows the dimensions of the USB-6212/6216/6218 OEM device. Ø 0.130 (3.30) 6.250 (158.75) 5.877 (149.28) 5.372 (136.45) 2.582 (65.58) 3X Ø 0.142 (3.61) 0.489 (12.42) 0.373 (9.47) 0.000 (0.00) 3.441 (87.40) 3.022 (76.75) 0.433 (11.00) 0.063 (1.60) 0.000 (0.00) 3.101 (78.77) 3.441 (87.40) 1.958 (49.72) 1.321 (33.54) 1.484 (37.68) 1.321 (33.54) 0.000 (0.00) 0.340 (8.64) 0.000 (0.00) 0.420 (10.66) 0.373 (9.47) 0.516 (13.11) 0.091 (2.31) Ø 0.144 (Drill Size 27) Recommended Front Panel Hole Cutout for LED Figure 3. USB-6212/6216/6218 OEM Dimensions in Inches (Millimeters) © National Instruments Corporation 3 NI USB-621x OEM User Guide I/O Connector Pinouts Refer to the NI USB-621x User Manual at ni.com/manuals for more information about USB-6211/6212/6216/6218 signals and how to connect them. Figure 4 shows the connector pinout on the USB-6211 OEM device. +5 V PFI 0/P0.0 (In) PFI 1/P0.1 (In) PFI 2/P0.2 (In) PFI 3/P0.3 (In) PFI 4/P1.0 (Out) PFI 5/P1.1 (Out) PFI 6/P1.2 (Out) PFI 7/P1.3 (Out) AO GND AO GND AI GND AI SENSE AI 0 AI GND AI 9 AI 2 AI GND AI 11 AI 4 AI GND AI 13 AI 6 AI GND AI 15 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 +5 V D GND D GND D GND D GND D GND D GND D GND D GND AO 0 AO 1 NC AI GND AI 8 AI 1 AI GND AI 10 AI 3 AI GND AI 12 AI 5 AI GND AI 14 AI 7 AI GND NC = No Connect Figure 4. USB-6211 OEM Connector Pinout NI USB-621x OEM User Guide 4 ni.com Figure 5 shows the connector pinouts on the USB-6212 OEM and USB-6216 OEM devices. +5 V PFI 0/P1.0 PFI 1/P1.1 PFI 2/P1.2 PFI 3/P1.3 PFI 4/P1.4 PFI 5/P1.5 PFI 6/P1.6 PFI 7/P1.7 AO GND AO GND AI GND AI SENSE AI 0 AI GND AI 9 AI 2 AI GND AI 11 AI 4 AI GND AI 13 AI 6 AI GND AI 15 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 +5 V D GND D GND D GND D GND D GND D GND D GND D GND AO 0 AO 1 NC AI GND AI 8 AI 1 AI GND AI 10 AI 3 AI GND AI 12 AI 5 AI GND AI 14 AI 7 AI GND +5 V PFI 8/P2.0 PFI 9/P2.1 PFI 10/P2.2 PFI 11/P2.3 PFI 12/P2.4 PFI 13/P2.5 PFI 14/P2.6 PFI 15/P2.7 P0.0 P0.1 P0.2 P0.3 P0.4 P0.5 P0.6 P0.7 P0.8 P0.9 P0.10 P0.11 P0.12 P0.13 P0.14 P0.15 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 +5 V D GND D GND D GND D GND D GND D GND D GND D GND D GND D GND D GND D GND D GND D GND D GND D GND D GND D GND D GND D GND D GND D GND D GND D GND NC = No Connect Figure 5. USB-6212/6216 OEM Connector Pinout © National Instruments Corporation 5 NI USB-621x OEM User Guide Figure 5 shows the connector pinouts on the USB-6218 OEM device. +5 V PFI 0/P0.0 (In) PFI 1/P0.1 (In) PFI 2/P0.2 (In) PFI 3/P0.3 (In) PFI 4/P1.0 (Out) PFI 5/P1.1 (Out) PFI 6/P1.2 (Out) PFI 7/P1.3 (Out) AO GND AO GND AI GND AI SENSE AI 0 AI GND AI 9 AI 2 AI GND AI 11 AI 4 AI GND AI 13 AI 6 AI GND AI 15 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 +5 V D GND D GND D GND D GND D GND D GND D GND D GND AO 0 AO 1 NC AI GND AI 8 AI 1 AI GND AI 10 AI 3 AI GND AI 12 AI 5 AI GND AI 14 AI 7 AI GND +5 V PFI 8/P0.4 (In) PFI 9/P0.5 (In) PFI 10/P0.6 (In) PFI 11/P0.7 (In) PFI 12/P1.4 (Out) PFI 13/P1.5 (Out) PFI 14/P1.6 (Out) PFI 15/P1.7 (Out) NC NC AI GND AI SENSE 2 AI 16 AI GND AI 25 AI 18 AI GND AI 27 AI 20 AI GND AI 29 AI 22 AI GND AI 31 NC = No Connect 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 +5 V D GND D GND D GND D GND D GND D GND D GND D GND NC NC NC AI GND AI 24 AI 17 AI GND AI 26 AI 19 AI GND AI 28 AI 21 AI GND AI 30 AI 23 AI GND NC = No Connect Figure 6. USB-6218 OEM Connector Pinout In non-referenced single-ended (NRSE) mode, the USB-6218 OEM device measures AI <0..15> relative to the AI SENSE input, and AI <16..35> relative to AI SENSE 2. Note NI USB-621x OEM User Guide 6 ni.com Board Mounting the USB-621x OEM The USB-621x OEM device can be mounted on a motherboard using the 50-pin connector(s) and board mount socket(s), as shown in Figures 7 and 8. You can use either one or both 50-pin connectors to board mount the USB-6212/6216/6218 OEM device. Note 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 Mounting Standoff Board Mount Socket 3 4 50-Pin Connector USB-6218 OEM Device 5 Mounting Screws Figure 7. USB-621x OEM Mounting Using 50-Pin Connectors (USB-6218 OEM Device Shown) Figure 8. USB-621x OEM Device Installed on Motherboard (USB-6218 OEM Device Shown) Refer to the Device Components section for more information about mounting components. © National Instruments Corporation 7 NI USB-621x OEM User Guide Device Components Table 1 contains information about the components used for interfacing and interacting with the USB-621x OEM device. Table 1. USB-621x OEM Components Reference Designator(s) on PCB Component J6*, J7 50-pin connector Manufacturer Manufacturer Part Number 3M N2550-6002UB USB connector J5 AMP 787780-1 50-pin board mount socket† — 3M 8550-4500PL (or equivalent) Mounting standoff, using board mount socket — RAF Electronic Hardware M1261-3005-SS‡ with M3 × 0.5 screw Mounting standoff, using ribbon cable — RAF Electronic Hardware 2053-440-SS** with 4-40 screw * J6 is available on USB-6212/6216/6218 OEM devices only. You can use either one or both 50-pin connectors to board mount the USB-6212/6216/6218 OEM device. ‡ 3/16 in. HEX female-to-female, 14 mm long. ** 3/16 in. HEX female-to-female, 1/4 in. long. † Modifying the USB Device Name in Microsoft Windows You can change how the USB-621x OEM device name appears when users install the device in both the Found New Hardware Wizard that appears when the device is initially installed and in the Windows Device Manager. Windows Vista/XP Users Figure 9 depicts how a USB-6211 (OEM) device name appears in the Found New Hardware Wizard and Windows Device Manager. NI USB-621x OEM User Guide 8 ni.com Figure 9. USB-6211 OEM Device in the Found New Hardware Wizard and Device Manager (Windows Vista/XP) To modify the device name in the Found New Hardware Wizard and Windows Device Manager in Microsoft Windows Vista/XP, complete the following steps. Note You must have NI-DAQmx 8.6 or later installed on your PC. 1. Locate the OEMx.inf file in the y:\WINDOWS\inf\ directory, where x is the random number assigned to the INF file by Windows, and y:\ is the root directory where Windows is installed. New security updates to Microsoft Vista and NI-DAQ 8.6 create random INF files for NI hardware. Windows assigns random file numbers to all INF files, which causes the user to search through several INF files until the correct file is located. Note If you want to revert back, save a copy of this file as OEMx_original.inf in a different location. © National Instruments Corporation 9 NI USB-621x OEM User Guide 2. Edit the device INF file by opening OEMx.inf with a text editor. At the bottom of this file are the descriptors where Windows looks to identify the device. Locate the two lines of text that contain in quotes the descriptors for the device name you are modifying. Change the descriptor on both lines to the new device name, as shown in Figure 10. Original File Modified File Figure 10. INF File Descriptors Changed to “My Device” (Windows Vista/XP) 3. Save and close the INF file. 4. Go to the Windows Device Manager. (Windows Vista) In the Device Manager, notice that the OEM device now appears as My Device, as shown in Figure 11. (Windows XP) In the Device Manager, right-click the OEM device under Data Acquisition Devices, and select Uninstall. Disconnect the USB cable from your PC. When you reconnect the device, it appears as My Device in the Found New Hardware Wizard and Windows Device Manager, as shown in Figure 11. When the device is initially installed, the Windows alert message may display the following: Found New Hardware: M Series USB 621x (OEM). This message appears for a few seconds until the custom name appears and the Found New Hardware Wizard is launched. This alert message device name cannot be changed. Note NI USB-621x OEM User Guide 10 ni.com Figure 11. “My Device” in the Found New Hardware Wizard and Device Manager (Windows Vista/XP) Modifying the INF file will not change the USB-621x OEM device name in Measurement & Automation Explorer (MAX). Note © National Instruments Corporation 11 NI USB-621x OEM User Guide Windows 2000 Users Figure 12 depicts how a USB-6211 (OEM) device name appears in the Found New Hardware Wizard and Windows Device Manager. Figure 12. USB-6211 OEM Device in the Found New Hardware Wizard and Device Manager (Windows 2000) To modify the device name in the Found New Hardware Wizard and Windows Device Manager in Windows 2000, complete the following steps. Note You must have NI-DAQmx 8.6 or later installed on your PC. 1. Locate the nimioxsu.inf file in the x:\WINNT\inf\ directory, where x:\ is the root directory where Windows is installed. If you want to revert back, save a copy of this file as nimioxsu_original.inf in a different location. NI USB-621x OEM User Guide 12 ni.com 2. Edit the device INF file by opening nimioxsu.inf with a text editor. At the bottom of this file are the descriptors where Windows looks to identify the device. Locate the two lines of text that contain in quotes the descriptors for the device name you are modifying. Change the descriptor on both lines to the new device name, as shown in Figure 13. Original File Modified File Figure 13. INF File Descriptors Changed to “My Device” (Windows 2000) 3. Save and close the INF file. 4. Go to the Windows Device Manager, right-click the OEM device under Data Acquisition Devices, and select Uninstall. 5. Disconnect the USB cable from your PC. When you reconnect the device, it appears as My Device in the Found New Hardware Wizard and Windows Device Manager, as shown in Figure 14. Note When the device is initially installed, the Windows alert message may display the following: Found New Hardware: M Series USB 621x (OEM). This message appears for a few seconds until the custom name appears and the Found New Hardware Wizard is launched. This alert message device name cannot be changed. © National Instruments Corporation 13 NI USB-621x OEM User Guide Figure 14. “My Device” in the Found New Hardware Wizard and Device Manager (Windows 2000) Note Modifying the INF file will not change the USB-621x OEM device name in Measurement & Automation Explorer (MAX). National Instruments, NI, ni.com, and LabVIEW are trademarks of National Instruments Corporation. Refer to the Terms of Use section on ni.com/legal for more information about National Instruments trademarks. Other product and company names mentioned herein are trademarks or trade names of their respective companies. For patents covering National Instruments products, refer to the appropriate location: Help»Patents in your software, the patents.txt file on your CD, or ni.com/patents. © 2006–2007 National Instruments Corporation. 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