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Signal connections – Measurement Computing PCIe-DIO96H User Manual

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PCIe-DIO96H User's Guide

Installing the PCIe-DIO96H

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Signal connections

The table below lists the board I/O connector, applicable cables and compatible accessory boards.

Board connectors, cables, accessory equipment

Connector type

100-pin, high-density keyed connector

Compatible cable

C100FF-x (Figure 2)

Compatible accessory products with
the C100FF-x cable

CIO-MINI50*
CIO-SPADE50*
CIO-TERM100
SCB-50
* two devices are required

CIO-ERB24
CIO-SERB24/FD
CIO-ERB48
CIO-SERB48
SSR-RACK24
SSR-RACK48

The PCIe-DIO96H has a 100-pin, high-density Robinson-Nugent male connector. You can use the C100FF-x
cable to split the 100 I/O lines into two 50-pin cables (see Figure 2 on page 11).

Board connector pins 1 to 50 are mapped directly to pins 1 to 50 on the C100FF-x cable's first 50-pin connector.
Pins 51 to 100 are mapped directly to pins 1 to 50 on the second 50-pin connector (pin 51 is mapped to pin 1,
and pin 100 is mapped to pin 50.) A sample C100FF-x cable configuration is shown in Figure 3 on page 11.

Information on signal connections

General information regarding signal connection and configuration is available in the Guide to DAQ Signal
Connections
. This document is available on our website at

www.mccdaq.com/signals/signals.pdf

.

Caution! When connecting a cable to the board's I/O connector, make sure that the arrow indicating pin 1

on the board connector lines up with the arrow indicating pin 1 on the cable connector. Incorrectly
connected cables can damage the board and the I/O controller.