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Measurement Computing DaqBoard 3000USB Series User Manual

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2-14 Connections & Pinouts

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DaqBoard/3000USB Series User’s Manual

Scenario 3: Using a DBK215

In this setup a DBK215 BNC Module is connected to the 68-pin SCSI connector via a CA-G56 shielded
cable. However, the use of other cables is possible as noted below. In this example we can also see that 4
thermocouples are connected at TB7 (on the /3000USB board). This means that 8 analog channels [to
obtain 4 differential TC channels] are required (see following figure). Redundant connections must be
avoided. A TR-2 power supply is being used, and is connected to the board’s external power connector.

WARNING !

Before connecting TC wires, ensure that the associated
analog channels are not in use. Failure to do so could
possibly cause equipment damage and/or personal injury.

The TB7 terminal block can be used to connect up to 4 thermocouples. The
first TC channel makes use of Analog Channel 0 for its positive (+) lead and
Analog Channel 8 for its negative (-) lead. The second TC channel uses
analog Channels 1 and 9, and so on, as indicated in the pinout to the left.

Thermocouples should only be connected in differential mode.
Appendix B includes additional information.

DaqBoard/3000USB Series devices do not have open
thermocouple detection.

As in all scenarios, a CA-179-x USB cable is used to connect the /3000USB Series board to a USB2.0 port
on the host PC.

* Any of the following 68-conductor expansion cables can be used to connect the DBK215 module option

the SCSI connector:

CA-G55

3 feet, ribbon cable.

CA-G56

3 feet, shielded expansion cable.

CA-G56-6 6 feet, shielded expansion cable.