Using bncs, Using screw terminals, Using ssr or er digital signal conditioning – National Instruments Network Device DAQ S User Manual

Page 143: Custom cabling/connectors options

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Appendix A

Device-Specific Information

© National Instruments Corporation

A-5

NI 6124/6154 User Manual

Using BNCs

You can connect BNC cables to your DAQ device using BNC accessories
such as the BNC-2110, BNC-2120, and BNC-2090A. To connect your
DAQ device to a BNC accessory, use one of the following cables:

SH68-68-EPM—shielded cable

SH68-68R1-EP—shielded cable with one right angle connector

SH6868—shielded 68-conductor cable

RC68-68—unshielded cable

Using Screw Terminals

You can connect signals to your DAQ device using a screw terminal
accessory such as:

CB-68LP, CB-68LPR—low-cost screw terminal block

SCB-68—shielded screw terminal block with breadboard areas

TBX-68—DIN rail mountable screw terminal block

To connect your DAQ device to a screw terminal accessory, use one of the
following cables:

SH68-68-EPM—shielded cable

SH68-68R1-EP—shielded cable with one right angle connector

RC68-68—unshielded cable

Using SSR or ER Digital Signal Conditioning

SSR and ER series provide per channel digital signal conditioning.

Custom Cabling/Connectors Options

The CA-1000 is a versatile connector/enclosure system. It allows the user
to define I/O connectors on a per-channel basis. Internally, the system
allows for flexible custom wiring configuration.

If you want to develop your own cable, follow these guidelines for best
results:

Use shielded twisted-pair wires for each differential AI pair. Connect
the shield for each signal pair to the ground reference at the source.

Route the analog lines separately from the digital lines.

When using a cable shield, use separate shields for the analog and
digital halves of the cable. Failure to do so results in noise coupling
into the analog signals from transient digital signals.

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