Custom Cabling - National Instruments NI 783xR User Manual

Reconfigurable i/o devices for pci/pxi/compactpci bus computers
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Chapter 1
Introduction
Cable
NSC68-262650
NSC68-5050

Custom Cabling

NI 783xR User Manual
Table 1-2. Cables and Accessories (Continued)
Cable Description
Non-shielded cable connects
from 68-pin VHDCI male
connector to two 26-pin
female headers plus one
50-pin female header. The
pinout of these headers
allows for direct connection
to 5B backplanes for analog
signal conditioning and SSR
backplanes for digital signal
conditioning.
Non-shielded cable connects
from 68-pin VHDCI male
connector to two 50-pin
female headers. The pinout
of these headers allows for
direct connection to SSR
backplanes for digital signal
conditioning.
Refer to Appendix B,
using these cables and accessories to connect I/O signals to the NI 783xR.
Refer to
ni.com/products
the most current cabling options.
NI offers a variety of cables for connecting signals to the NI 783xR. If you
need to develop a custom cable, a nonterminated shielded cable is available
from NI. The SHC68-NT-S connects to the NI 783xR VHDCI connectors
on one end of the cable. The other end of the cable is not terminated. This
cable ships with a wire list identifying the wires that correspond to each
NI 783xR pin. Using this cable, you can quickly connect the NI 783xR
NI 783xR
Connector
MIO only
DIO only
Connecting I/O
Signals, for more information about
or contact the sales office nearest to you for
1-8
Accessories
26-pin headers can connect
to the following 5B
backplanes for analog signal
conditioning:
• 5B08 (8-channel)
• 5B01 (16-channel)
50-pin header can connect to
the following SSR
backplanes for digital signal
conditioning:
• 8-channel backplane
• 16-channel backplane
• 32-channel backplane
50-pin headers can connect
to the following SSR
backplanes for digital signal
conditioning:
• 8-channel backplane
• 16-channel backplane
• 32-channel backplane
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