Card Connections and Installation
3-3
4. Route the wires through the bottom half of the
cable clamp.
5. Replace the top half of the clamp. It simply snaps
onto the bottom half of the clamp. Tighten the
cable clamp screw. The clamp serves as a strain
relief for the wires.
H
L
OUT
#16 - 22 AWG Wires
DUT
CH 2
H
L
IN
DUT
Equivalent
Circuit
when CH 2
Relay energized
Figure 3-2
Typical terminal block connections
Clips
Screw
Figure 3-3
Cable clamp for screw terminal connector card
6. Mate the connector card to the relay card. The
Model 7013 is now ready to be installed in the
Model 7001 mainframe. See paragraph 3.5 for
details.
3.3.2 Multi-pin (mass termination) connec-
tor card
Since connections to external circuitry are made at the
96-pin male DIN bulkhead connector, there is no need
to separate the connector card from the relay card. If
the connector card is separated from the relay card,
carefully mate them together and install the supplied
4-40 screw to secure the cards. Make sure to handle the
cards by the edges and shields to avoid contamination.
Terminal identification for the DIN connector of the
multi-pin connector card is provided by Figure 3-4.
This connector will mate to a 96-pin female DIN
connector.
Keithley has a variety of cable and connector accesso-
ries available to accommodate connections from the
connector card to test instrumentation and DUT
(devices under test). In general, these accessories,
which are summarized in Table 3-1, utilize a round
cable assembly for connections.
Table 3-1
Mass termination accessories
Model
Description
7011-KIT-R
96-pin female DIN connector and
housing for round cable.
7011-MTC-2
Two-meter round cable assembly
terminated with a 96-pin female
DIN connector on each end.
7011-MTR
96-pin male DIN bulkhead connec-
tor.
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