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I have a CB-68LP connector block, how do I know which DAQ board is connected to it?

I believe the board is of the E series, but don't know how to tell for sure.
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There is no easy way, all the cables are the same. I have gotten into the habit of labeling the cables. I put a number on each end of the cable, then it is a matter of looking at the number on the chassis, then finding the Terminal Board that has the same numbered cable running to it.
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You could also attach a known signal to the CB-68LP connector block and check to see which device is reading that signal. You could do this easily using Measurement & Automation Explorer (MAX). Within MAX you can perform test panels on each device by right-clicking on the device within devices and interfaces and selecting test panels. You could connect a known signal to a channel with the CB-68LP and perform a test panel on each device and find which device the connector block is attached to.

Regards,

Todd D.
National Instruments
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