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Can I use two SCXI-1520 modules with one M Series DAQ card?

I am running LabView RealTime 7.1.1 on a PXI Combo chassis as shown here:
  pxi slot 5:  PXI-6733  (used to test the slot 3 SCXI-1520 inputs)
pxi slot 6:  PXI-6733  (used to test the slot 3 SCXI-1520 inputs)
pxi slot 7:  PXI-6254   (two connectors, each going to the back of a SCXI-1520 in parallel mode)
pxi slot 8:  PXI-6031E  (controls the SCXI-1100,1102 through the PXI:SCXI backplane)
scxi slot 1:  SCXI-1100  (operates in multiplexed mode with the slot 8 PXI-6031E)
scxi slot 2:  SCXI-1102  (operates in multiplexed mode with the slot 8 PXI-6031E)
scxi slot 3:  SCXI-1520  (operates in parallel mode with the slot 7 PXI-6254 left connector)
scxi slot 4:  SCXI-1520  (operates in parallel mode with the slot 7 PXI-6254 right connector)
 
Is it possible to use two SCXI-1520 modules, both running in parallel mode, connected to a single PXI-6254 M Seriaes DAQ card?
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I dont see any problem in that...

because i have done similar things in past and they worked fine.

Tushar Jambhekar
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This question was answered previously

see here

http://forums.ni.com/ni/board/message?board.id=300&message.id=1644

Also see here

http://forums.ni.com/ni/board/message?board.id=170&message.id=157589#M157589

Note: disable SSH

 

Message Edited by devchander on 01-12-2006 01:23 AM

Message Edited by devchander on 01-12-2006 01:29 AM

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