Dbk60 - specifications – Measurement Computing DBK60 User Manual
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DBK Option Cards and Modules
12 – Install the card drawer
A. Hold the card drawer by its handle and tilt it up slightly. Place it on the bottom track of the DBK60.
B. Carefully slide the card drawer into the chassis. When it engages the bottom track, level the card drawer
and continue inserting it until it engages with the P1 interconnect board.
C. Tighten the three captive thumbscrews [on the termination panels] into the chassis
(see DBK60 Hardware Setup figure).
D. Install the two bottom screws that hold the card drawer to the chassis.
13 – Connect external signals
Connect signal inputs from the sensors to termination panels.
14 – Install the top cover
If the top cover had been removed, slide it back into position and secure the cover with the two
top cover screws.
15 – Connect the DBK60 to the rest of your acquisition system
A. If using analog DBK cards, connect the DBK60 to P1 of the system.
B. If using digital DBK cards, connect the DBK60’s P1 to a P2 port of the system.
Then Re-label the DBK60 front panel connector “P2.”
16 – Turn on system power and check operation
DBK60 - Specifications
Description: DBK Card Expansion chassis accommodating 3 DBK cards, configurable power
capability. Selection of 7 termination panels to allow custom user input connection.
Capacity: Accommodates any 3 DBK expansion cards.
Analog and Digital DBK cards cannot be mixed within a single DBK60 enclosure.
Material: Aluminum and Steel
Finish: Black, powder-coated
Dimensions: 280 mm x 330 mm x 89 mm (11” x 13” x 3.5”)
Weight: 3.08 kg empty (7 lbs.); cards .25 to .75 kg each (8 to 12 oz)