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Hi DY,
If I'm understanding you correctly, during your tests you would like to connect more than one channel to the common. Yes, you can do this with the PXI-2527. You can do this by setting the PXI-2527 topology to Independent and controlling the individual relays in the switch module. For example, if I wanted to connect ch0+,ch0- through ch4+,ch4- to com0+,com0-, I could do this by performing the following relay operations:
ch1 -> pcom0
ch2 -> pcom0
ch3 -> pcom0
pcom0plus -> icom0plus
pcom0minus -> icom0minus
icom0 -> com0
In effect, I'm closing relays:
k0
k1
k2
k3
and opening relays:
KHLSELECT0
KREF0
KCJTEMP
Please reference NI Switches Help>>Devices>>NI PXI-2527>>Independent Topology for more information:
https://www.ni.com/docs/en-US/bundle/ni-switch/page/ni-pxi-pxie-2527.html
Chad PSE
Switch Product Support Engineer
National Instruments - USA
05-25-2006 11:43 PM
A few fixes to the last reply. If I wanted to connect ch0+,ch0- through ch4+,ch4- to com0+,com0-, I also needed to perform the following two relay operations:
ch0 -> pcom0
ch4 -> pcom0
in addition to all those listed above. Also, one additional relay would be closed:
k4
in addition to k0 through k3. OK, that should fix it.
Chad PSE
Switch Product Support Engineer
National Instruments - USA