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Measurement Computing LogBook Series User Manual

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DBK Basics, pg. 3

The previous figure applies to LogBooks, DaqBook/100/200 Series devices, and ISA-type DaqBoards. As
will be seen elsewhere in this document, some devices do not include all three connectors, i.e., P1, P2, and
P3.

Connecting DBKs to Daq PC-Cards

The Daq PC-Card is only intended for connections to a P1 connector of a single “passive” DBK card or
module. A passive DBK card or module is one that provides a desired connectivity (such as BNCs or screw
terminals), but performs no signal conditioning.

A CA-134 Interface Cable and a CN-86-F (dual DB37 female adapter) are used to provide the DB37,
P1 connector.

Daq PC-Card Cabling

The CA-134 cable connects to a CN-86-F adapter, which then connects to a single “passive” card or module.
The passive DBKs are:

DBK1 – 16 Connector BNC Module
DBK11A – Screw Terminal Option Card
DBK40 – BNC Analog Interface





Reference Note:

For information regarding the passive DBKs (DBK1, DBK11A, and DBK40), refer to
the DBK Option Cards and Modules User’s Manual (p/n 457-0905).