Card Connections & Installation
3-7
Typical connection techniques
All external circuitry, such as instrumentation and DUTs,
that you wish to connect to the multiplexer card must be ter-
minated with a single 96-pin female DIN connector. The fol-
lowing connection techniques provide some guidelines and
suggestions for wiring your circuitry.
WARNING
Before beginning any wiring proce-
dures, make sure all power is off, and
any stored energy in external circuitry is
discharged.
NOTE
External circuitry should be connected
(plugged in) only with the mainframe
power off, after the Model 7015 assembly
is installed in the Model 7001 or 7002
mainframe. Installation is covered in para-
graph 3.5.
Output
relays
The multi-pin connector card uses a relay
for each of the four output banks. These output relays are
normally open to prevent any hazardous voltages (via the
mainframe backplane) from appearing on the pins of the
Table 3-4
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 ter-
minated with a 96-pin female DIN
connector on each end.
7011-MTR
96-pin male DIN bulkhead connec-
tor.
male DIN connector. The output relays will close only when
the Model 7011-MTC-2 cable assembly is connected to card.
If building your own cable assembly, you must make sure
that it shorts pin 1a to 1b of the card connector (Table 3-3)
when it is mated to the card. Shorting pin 1a to 1b allows the
output relays to close.
Round cable assemblies
Figure 3-8 shows typical round
cable connection techniques using accessories available
from Keithley.
In Figure 3-8A, connections are accomplished using a Model
7011 MTC-2 cable and a Model 7011-MTR bulkhead con-
nector. The two-meter round cable is terminated with a 96-
pin female DIN connector at each end. This cable mates di-
rectly to the multi-pin connector card and to the bulkhead
connector. The bulkhead connector has solder cups to allow
direct connection to instrumentation and DUT. Figure 3-9
provides the pinout for the bulkhead connector.
In Figure 3-8B, connections are accomplished using a Model
7011 MTC-2 cable assembly that is cut in half. The 96-pin
female DIN connector on one end of the cable mates directly
to the multi-pin connector card. The unterminated end of the
cable is wired directly to instrumentation and DUT. The oth-
er half of the cable assembly could be used for a second
switching card.
In Figure 3-8C, connections are accomplished using a cus-
tom-built cable assembly that consists of a Model 7011-KIT-
R connector and a suitable round cable. Hitachi cable part
number N2807-P/D-50TAB is a 50-conductor cable. Two of
these cables can be used to supply 100 conductors.The con-
nector has solder cups to accommodate the individual wires
of the unterminated cable. Figure 3-10 provides an exploded
view of the connector assembly and shows how the cable is
connected. The connector end of the resultant cable assem-
bly mates directly to the multi-pin connector card. The unter-
minated end of the cable assembly is wired directly to
instrumentation and DUT.
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