Matrix expansion, Matrix expansion -24, Figure 2-21 – National Instruments SCXI-1127 User Manual

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Chapter 2

Using the SCXI-1127/1128

SCXI-1127/1128 User Manual

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Figure 2-21. SCXI-1332 Connected to an SCXI-1127/1128 Schematic

Matrix Expansion

You can build matrices larger than 4

× 8 by using multiple

SCXI-1127/1128 modules. You can build these larger matrices using row
and column expansion of the 4

× 8 matrix. An example of row expansion

is an 8

× 8 matrix. A 4 × 16 matrix is an example of a column expansion.

A 8

× 16 matrix is an example of both a row and column expansion.

Figure 2-22 shows an example of two SCXI-1332 terminal blocks
connected to form an 8

× 8 matrix. You can connect the terminal blocks

using matrix expansion cables that are available from National Instruments.
The columns of one module are connected to the other module, doubling
the number of rows from four to eight. Figure 2-23 shows the schematic
of an 8

× 8 matrix made this way. The rows in module 2 are now rows

R4 through R7 due to the matrix expansion. Similarly, you can make a
4

× 16 matrix by connecting the rows of two SCXI-1332s.

Power

Supply

DMM

Load Resistors

c0

c1

c2

c3

c4

c5

c6

c7

r 0

r 1

r 2

r 3

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