National Instruments USB-6001 User manual

USER GUIDE
NI USB-6001/6002/6003 OEM
This document provides information about the dimensions, pinouts, connectors, LEDs, and
mounting holes of the National Instruments USB-6001/6002/6003 OEM device.
For more information about the device, refer to the NI USB-6001/6002/6003 User Guide and
NI USB-6001 Specifications, NI USB-6002 Specifications, and NI USB-6003 Specifications
documents available at ni.com/manuals.
Caution There are no product safety, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), or
CE marking compliance claims made for the NI USB-6001/6002/6003 OEM
devices.
The NI USB-6001/6002/6003 OEM device is intended to be used as a component of
a larger system. National Instruments can help developers meet their compliance
requirements. The end product supplier, however, is responsible for conforming to
any and all compliance requirements.
Figure 1. USB-6001/6002/6003 OEM Device

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USB-6001/6002/6003 OEM Device
Specifications
Most specifications of the USB-6001/6002/6003 OEM device are listed in the NI USB-6001,
NI USB-6002, NI USB-6003 Specifications documents on ni.com/manuals. The following
sections contain exceptions to the main specifications.
Physical Characteristics
Weight ...............................................................31 g (1.10 oz)
Dimensions .......................................................98 mm × 64 mm × 12 mm
(3.90 in. × 2.50 in. × 0.50 in.)
Figure 2. USB-6001/6002/6003 OEM Device Dimensions
94.30 mm (3.71 in.)
3.18 mm (0.13 in.)
89.50 mm (3.53 in.)
11.40 mm (0.45 in.)
3.73 mm (0.15 in.)
0.00 mm (0.00 in.)
12.00 mm (0.47 in.)
0.00 mm (0.00 in.)
20.00 mm (0.79 in.)
40.00 mm (1.60 in.)
52.00 mm (2.50 in.)
40.00 mm (1.59 in.)

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I/O Connector Pinouts
Figure 3 shows the USB-6001/6002/6003 OEM device I/O connector pinouts.
Figure 3. USB-6001/6002/6003 OEM Terminal Assignments
Signal Descriptions
Most of the signals available on the I/O connector are described in the NI USB-6001/6002/6003
User Guide document available for download at ni.com/manuals. Table 1 describes
additional signals on the I/O connector of the OEM device.
For more information about USB signals, refer to the Universal Serial Bus Specification
accessible at www.usb.org.
Table 1. Additional Signal Descriptions
Signal Name Reference Direction Description
VBUS D GND Input USB Power
D+, D- D GND Input/Output USB Data Lines
LED D GND Output Status LED Driver
AO1
AI GND
AI 7 (AI 3–)
AI 6 (AI 2–)
AI 5 (AI 1–)
AI 4 (AI 0–)
AI GND
VBUS
LED
P0.0
P0.2
P0.4
P0.6
P1.0
P1.2
+5 V
D GND
AO0
AO GND
AI 3(AI 3+)
AI 2 (AI 2+)
AI 1 (AI 1+)
AI 0 (AI 0+)
AI GND
D–
D+
D GND
P0.1
P0.3
P0.5
P0.7
P1.1/PFI 1
P1.3
P2.0/PFI 0
3433
3231
3029
28 27
26 25
24 23
22 21
20 19
18 17
16 15
14 13
12 11
10 9
87
65
43
21

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Using the 34-Pin Connector with a Board Mount
Socket
The USB-6001/6002/6003 OEM device can be mounted to a motherboard using the 34-pin
connector, as shown in Figures 4 and 5.
Figure 4. Mounting Using a 34-Pin Connector
Note Refer to the Device Components section for more information about
mounting components.
1 Board Mount Socket
2 34-Pin Connector
3 USB-6001/6002/6003 OEM Device
4 Mounting Screw
5 Mounting Standoff
1
5
4
3
2

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Figure 5. USB Device Installed on Motherboard
Connecting to USB
You can use the USB connector on the USB-6001/6002/6003 OEM device to connect to the
USB host. In this case, leave the D+ and D- signals and VBUS (on the 34-pin connector)
unconnected.
You can also use a USB connector on your motherboard to connect the USB-6001/6002/
6003 OEM device to the USB host through the 34-pin connector. In this case, do not connect to
the USB connector on the USB-6001/6002/6003 OEM device.
Using the Status LED Driver
The LED signal indicates the device status as listed in the NI USB-6001/6002/6003 User Guide
document on ni.com/manuals. An open collector output drives the LED signal. For
applications that use the LED signal, connect an external pull-up resistor from the LED signal
to an external voltage.

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To drive a status LED, refer to the circuit as shown in Figure 6.
Figure 6. To Drive a Status LED
To use the LED signal to monitor the device state, refer to the circuit as shown in Figure 7.
Figure 7. To Monitor Device State Through the LED Signal
Electrical Characteristics
Table 2 lists the LED electrical characteristics.
Table 2. LED Electrical Characteristics
Parameter Condition Typical Maximum
Output Low Voltage
IOL = 8 mA —0.4 V
IOL = 18 mA 1.2 V —
External Pull-up Voltage — — 5.25 V
Maximum Sinking Current — — 18 mA
Rpull
LED
Vpull-up (User-Provided, <=5.25 V)
LED Signal
NI USB-6001/6002/6003
LED Signal
NI USB-6001/6002/6003
Rpull
Vpull-up (User-Provided, <=5.25 V)
Device
Monitoring
Circuit

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Device Components
Table 3 lists the components used for interfacing and interacting with the
USB-6001/6002/6003 OEM device.
Table 3. NI USB-6001/6002/6003 OEM Device Components
Component
Reference
Designator(s)
on PCB Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Part Number
Part
Specifications
Micro USB connector J001 Molex 105164-0001 —
Hi-Speed USB cable,
A to Micro-B, 1 m
—NI 782909-01 —
Hi-Speed USB cable,
A to Micro-B, 2 m
—NI 782909-02 —
34-pin connector J002 3M N2534-6V0C-
RB-WF
—
34-pin mating
connector
—3M 8534-4500PL
(or equivalent)
—
Mounting
Standoff
Using
34-pin
board
mount
socket
— — — 4.76 mm (3/16 in.)
HEX female-to-
female, 15 mm
(0.59 in.) long
Using
ribbon
cable
— — — 4.76 mm (3/16 in.)
HEX female-to-
female, 6.35 mm
(1/4 in.) long
Screw — — — M3 × 0.5,
4-40 UNC

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