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3-6 Hardware

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DaqBoard-ISA User’s Manual

The P1 connector on the DaqBoard and on each DBK is a DB37 male connector. Connecting DBKs to a
DaqBoard is accomplished with a CA-131-x cable, where the x is the number of option cards to be
connected; for example, a CA-131-3 cable would be used to attach three DBK option cards to a DaqBoard.
Such connections are often referred to as a “daisy-chain.” Note that the CA-131-x cables consist of female
DB37 connectors.

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Before connecting DBKs to the DaqBoard, power-down all connected units.
Failure to do so could result in damage to the DBK or DaqBoard.

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Do not confuse connectors. Ensure that you only connect P1 I/Os to P1,
P2 I/Os to P2, and P3 I/Os to P3. Improper connection may result in equipment
damage.

In addition to P1 ports, DaqBoard/100A and DaqBoard/200A devices have P2 and P3 ports. For these
devices a CA-60 cable is required to connect the DaqBoard 40-pin headers with a DB37 connector outside
the PC, and then to the DBK option card.

A DaqBoard with CA-60 Cables for P2 and P3

P1 Analog I/O. Provides sixteen analog input channels, two analog output channels, a 16-bit

counter/timer, four TTL inputs and outputs, and various signals for driving expansion cards.

P2 Digital I/O. Provides three 8-bit TTL programmable I/O ports and external interrupt

input.

P2 expansion cables must be kept relatively short to ensure reliable operation. Do not
exceed 14 inches per attached DBK card.

P3 Frequency I/O. Provides five16-bit counters and sixteen high-speed digital inputs and

external interrupt input.

To gain access to the DaqBoard port connectors, signals can be connected via CA-131-x cable through a
D-shell 37-pin female connector or a DBK11 screw-terminal option card with component sockets.

Reference Notes: You must set up DaqView for the particular DBKs in your system. If you
are unfamiliar with the method of setting up DBKs in DaqView, or if you need a refresher,
refer to one or more of the following:

the

DaqView

document module

the

DBK Set Up in DaqView

chapter of the DBK Option Cards and Modules User’s

Manual.

The DBK document modules, for hardware configuration aspects that require setup in
software.

Note: As new DBKs become available, be sure to use the latest revision of DaqView with the proper
configuration options.