sam Posted March 9, 2023 Report Share Posted March 9, 2023 I've been trying to figure out connection details of my NI switch hardware and the connections terminal. Unfortunately I have not been able to find the answer by going thru all the provided documentations , google , and forums. The most significant information is missing from all documentation, I'm hoping someone can help me out. I've tried to ohm out man possible combinations. Questions: Question: Based on the hardware listed below, on the Terminal TBX50 (Card splits to 4 terminal blocks), which terminal pin is com0+, com0-, com8+,com8-? Question: In the Topology below, on Terminal TBX50 which pins correspond to ch0..ch31 and ch32..ch63 I have PXIe-2525 NI Switch, plus a cable that goes from the card to 4x 50-pin terminal boards (NI-TBX50). The Switch is configured as a 2-Wire Dual 32×1 Multiplexer Topology Making a Connection When using the NI 2525 as a 2-wire dual 32×1 multiplexer, the positive leads of the first bank (ch0+ through ch31+) route to com0+, and the negative leads of the first bank (ch0– through ch31–) route to com0–. The pair com0+ and com0– is addressed collectively as com0 in software. The second bank follows a similar routing scheme. Quote Link to comment
Gribo Posted March 9, 2023 Report Share Posted March 9, 2023 This is the closest thing to a pinout I could find for the PXIe-2525. You will have to check connectivity between the 160 pin connector and the 50 position terminals. NI MAX 2020 doesn't list this board. GUID-04647FDC-4447-45DA-9BB2-4E10EA993437-a5.svg Quote Link to comment
sam Posted March 9, 2023 Author Report Share Posted March 9, 2023 @GriboThanks for responding, I've seen this diagram , it's the relay naming and connection of pxie2525 which doesn't relate on how it's broken out to 1:4 cable going to four terminal boxes. The task of ohming out the connection is impossible task. I've even tried to programmatically find the pins which I've been successful on few but not all. Im hoping someone else has already seen or worked on this and can help out. The setup is rare but not too rare as it's a classic switch dmm combination. Thanks though. Quote Link to comment
sam Posted March 10, 2023 Author Report Share Posted March 10, 2023 @Gribo, The diagram you sent and diagram of the cable have the information to cross link and find the pins. 🙂 Quote Link to comment
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