04-13-2011 10:00 AM
It's first time I am doing data acquisition and the BNC 2110 present cannot be connected to PCI 6010. So how to make a board for it?
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04-13-2011
10:46 AM
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The DAQmx Help lists the pinouts for your device. It is by default installed at Start->Programs->National Instruments->NI-DAQ->NI-DAQmx Help. The topic you're looking for is NI-DAQmx Help->NI-DAQmx Device Terminals->DAQ Devices->NI PCI-6010. Additionally you can get to it by right-clicking your device in MAX and selecting 'Device Pinouts'
04-13-2011 10:47 AM - edited 04-13-2011 10:47 AM
(Edit: Whoops, double-posted.)
04-18-2011 06:36 AM
Thanks for the links..
How many connectors should I have on the board? total 36 (shud leave NC i guess)? Why are there only few bnc connectors on commercially available terminal blocks like bnc 2110? isn't there another way to make homemade thing less bulky? plz excuse me for such questions. I have actually no idea..sry
04-18-2011
08:34 AM
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I'm not sure what you mean by 'few'; the BNC-2120 exposes all of the AI and AO channels on Connector 0 of a standard E, M, or X Series device.
It does seem like it wouldn't be difficult to have a cable that went from the 37-pin connector on a PCI-6010 to the 68-pin connector on the BNC-2120. I'm a little curious as to why we don't make one. Possible reasons off the top of my head that might explain why not:
But it seems like those would be easy enough to deal with, since being able to connect to the BNC-2010 is useful. Perhaps it's an idea for the Data Acquisition Idea Exchange?
Anyway, if you wanted to have BNC breakouts for everything, on your homebrew board you would have:
So a maximum of 29. You may want fewer, depending on your application.