Summary of Contents for National Instruments BNC-2110
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DAQ device in laboratory, test, and production environments. What You Need to Get Started To set up and use your BNC-2110 accessory, you will need the following: BNC-2110 BNC Adapter BNC-2110 Desktop and DIN Rail-Mountable BNC Adapter...
Connecting Analog Inputs You can use the BNC-2110 to measure floating and ground-referenced analog input signals. To measure floating signal sources, move switches ACH0 through ACH7, located below the BNC connectors, to the floating source switch position (labeled FS).
Refer to your DAQ device user manual for more information on measuring floating and ground-referenced signals. Connecting Analog Outputs The BNC-2110 connects to the analog output channels on the PCI-60XXE and PCI-61XXE devices with the DAC0OUT and DAC1OUT BNC connectors.
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USER1 as SCANCLK and USER2 as CTR1OUT. All of the digital and timing signals from the PCI-60XXE and PCI-61XXE devices are available on the front panel of the BNC-2110. Refer to your DAQ device user manual for information on using these signals.
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Refer to your DAQ device user manual for more information on using these signals. Table 4 shows the BNC-2110 connectors that you connect to your DAQ device. Table 4. BNC-2110 Connectors and Device Map...
Note You can either place the BNC-2110 on a workbench near the host computer or use the available DIN rail-mount kit. Make sure that switches ACH 0 through ACH 7 are set correctly for your application.
Figure 2. Connecting the BNC-2110 to Your DAQ Device Warning The BNC-2110 is not designed for input voltages greater than 42 V, even if a user-installed voltage divider reduces the voltage to within the input range of the DAQ device. Input voltages greater than 42 V can damage the BNC-2110, any device connected to it, and the host computer.
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