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What is the pinout for the 6602 relative to the 'D' connector.

I am developing a custom board to connect with the PCI-6602 Counter/Timer card.  I will use the SH68-68-D1 Shielded Cable, 68-pins, 2 m to connect from the 6602 to the custom board.  What I need to know is what is the pinout relative to the 'D' connector.  The manual shows the connector as a rectangle.
 
Thanks,
Tony
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If you have the actual hardware, pin numbers are typically stamped into the connectors.
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Thanks for the idea.
 
Normally yes, but the original designer does not always follow the manufacturers spec, in this case, the manufacturer labels them A1-A34 and B1-B34.  Additionally, if I had the card, I could figure it out, but unfortunately, I do not have it yet.  Thanks.
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Hi Tony,

 

The routing from the PCI-6602 through the SH68-68-D1 is one-to-one, so I believe that all you should need is the pinout for the 6602.  This is shown below.

 

 

 

This information can be found in Measurement & Automation Explorer (MAX) by right-clicking on the device and selecting "Device Pinouts".

 

I hope this is what you needed.  Post back if you have further questions.

 

Ed W.

Applications Engineer

National Instruments

Message Edited by Ed W on 12-13-2006 04:14 PM

Message Edited by Ed W on 12-13-2006 04:14 PM

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