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SCXI 1302 pinout

Sooooo.
 
Im trying to find what pins are associated with what channels on a SCCXI platform. I didnt wire it, far too many channels and no lables or documentation (priceless)
 
I have 1302 terminal blocks, what pins are for what channels?
 
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In Measurement and Automation Explorere you right click on the device and select 'pinouts'. Or search on the internet for the documentation of this device


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The following Knowledgebase should answer your question fully...

Pinout for the SCXI-1302 50-Pin Terminal Block

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Thank you. I have it working now.
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@Alex A

I cant view this document. the error comes

"You are not authorized to view this document"

can you help with this?

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The link in the earlier post was for an older knowledgebase that has since been moved or archived. I think the information that you need will be at the below page.

 

50 Pin SCXI-1302 Terminal Block Connector Mapping to 68 Pin E-Series DAQ Connector [broken link removed]

 

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Aerospace & Defense Test
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National Instruments
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Let's fix that link so that it is actually clickable.  (An extra HTTP was mixed in there.)

 

50 Pin SCXI-1302 Terminal Block Connector Mapping to 68 Pin E-Series DAQ Connector [broken link removed]

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Thankyou so much guys. 🙂

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