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Appendix B: PC2000 Pin-outs and Jumpers
It is not necessary for the average user to worry about the interconnect scheme, as the cables supplied with all
of the units need only be plugged into the matching connectors on the hardware. However, if the need arises
to design and fabricate your own cabling system, the following tables supply the necessary information.
H1 Header Pins (Slave Header)
Pin
Function
1
Channel 1 (slave 1)
2
Channel 2
3
Channel 3
4
Channel 4
5
Channel 5
6
Channel 6
7
Channel 7
8
GND
9
GND
10
S0
11
Reserved
12
Multiple Strobe
13
Single Strobe
14
Reserved
15
F read (ROG)
16
F clock
J2 (D-SUB-15) Connectors
Pin
Function
1
Strobe Single Fire
2
Strobe Multiple Fire
3
+5 VDC
4
External Hardware Trigger
5
External Synchronization
6
Analog Channel 7 Input
7
Analog Channel 6 Input
8
External Software Trigger
9
Analog Channel 1
10
Ground
11
Analog Channel 4
12
Analog Channel 5
13
Digital Out 0 (Strobe Enable or Lamp On/Off)
14
Analog Channel 3
15
Analog Channel 2