Inputs and outputs
The rear-panel
analogue
connector
The rear-panel analogue connector is a 44-way high-density
D-socket. On an unexpanded Power1401 it accommodates
ADC input channels 8 - 15 and DAC channels 2 and 3. (For
rear-panel channel numbering on expanded units, see below.)
The ten signals are on the bottom row of the D-socket, and each
has its own ground return on the top row. This is convenient
when wiring-up the mating plug with twisted pairs or coaxial
cables. The middle row is unconnected. All signals and returns
pass through ferrite chokes that block high-frequency noise.
Pin
Function
Pin
Function
1, 2
No connection
31, 32 No connection
3
ADC 8 return
33
ADC 8 input
4
ADC 9 return
34
ADC 9 input
5
ADC 10 return
35
ADC 10 input
6
ADC 11 return
36
ADC 11 input
7
ADC 12 return
37
ADC 12 input
8
ADC 13 return
38
ADC 13 input
9
ADC 14 return
39
ADC 14 input
10
ADC 15 return
40
ADC 15 input
11, 12 No connection
41, 42 No connection
13
DAC 2 return
43
DAC 2 output
14
DAC 3 return
44
DAC 3 output
15
No connection
16 - 30 No connection
Shell Mains earth to cable screen
Rear-panel
analogue socket
The mating D-plug, with solder-bucket terminations, is ITW
McMurdo part-number HDB44PTD. A suitable shroud is also
required.
The rear-panel ADC inputs are defined always to be the last
eight channels available. So, if a sixteen-channel ADC
expansion top-box is fitted, the rear-panel inputs become ADC
channels 24 - 31; if a Spike2 top-box is fitted, with eight ADC
channels, the rear-panel inputs become channels 16 - 23.
Rear-panel channel
numbering
The rear-panel DAC outputs are similarly defined to be the last
pair in use. So, if the Signal top-box is fitted, its DACs become
2 - 5, and the rear-panel DACs become 6 and 7.
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