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TB-2705 PXI Terminal Block
Do
not
operate this equipment in a manner that contradicts the information specified in this
document. Misuse of this equipment could result in a shock hazard.
Do
not
substitute parts or modify equipment. Because of the danger of introducing
additional hazards, do
not
install unauthorized parts or modify the device. Return the
device to National Instruments for service and repair to ensure that its safety features
are not compromised.
You
must
insulate all of your signal connections to the highest voltage with which the
TB-2705 can come in contact.
Connections, including power signals to ground and vice versa, that exceed any of the
maximum signal ratings on the terminal block can create a shock or fire hazard, or can
damage any or all of the boards connected to the host computer, and the terminal block.
National Instruments is
not
liable for any damages or injuries resulting from incorrect
signal connections.
Clean the module and accessories by brushing off light dust with a soft non-metallic brush.
Remove other contaminants with a stiff non-metallic brush. The unit
must
be completely
dry and free from contaminants before returning it to service.
Signal Descriptions
Table 1 describes the E Series signals available on the TB-2705. Table 2
describes the waveform generation signals.
Table 1.
TB-2705 Terminal Block E Series Signal Descriptions
Signal Name
Reference
Direction
Description
AIGND
—
—
Analog Input Ground—These
terminals are the reference point for
single-ended measurements in RSE
configuration and the bias current
return point for differential
measurements. All three ground
references—AIGND, AOGND, and
DGND—are connected together on
your E Series device.
ACH<0..15>
AIGND
Input
Analog Input Channels 0 through
15—You can configure each channel
pair, ACH<
i, i
+8> (
i
= 0..7), as either
one differential input or two
single-ended inputs.