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Multiplexing Basics
2-1
2.1
Introduction
This section covers the basics for multiplex switching and is
arranged as follows:
2.2
Basic multiplex configurations:
Covers the basic
multiplex configurations: quad 1
×
10 configuration, dual 1
×
20 configuration and single 1
×
40 configuration. The sig-
nificance of the backplane jumpers is also covered here.
2.3
Typical multiplex switching schemes:
Explains
some of the basic ways a multiplexer can be used to switch
source or measure applications. Covers single-ended switch-
ing, differential (floating) switching and sensing.
2.4
System expansion:
Discusses the various configura-
tions that are possible by using multiple cards.
2.2
Basic multiplexer configurations
A simplified schematic of the Model 7015 multiplexer card
is shown in Figure 2-1. It is organized as four
1 ×
10 multi-
plexer banks. Each bank has 10 inputs and one output. Two-
pole switching is provided for each multiplexer input, with
HI and LO switched. Two or more banks can be jumpered to-
gether to expand multiplexer inputs, and backplane jumpers
provide bank connections to a second card installed in a
Model 7001 or Model 7002 mainframe.
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