Appendix A
Device-Specific Information
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BNC-2120
—Similar to the BNC-2110, and also has a built-in function
generator, quadrature encoder, temperature reference, and
thermocouple connector
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BNC-2090A
—Desktop/rack-mountable device with 22 BNCs for
connecting analog, digital, and timing signals
You can use one BNC accessory with the signals on either connector of
your M Series device. You can use two BNC accessories with one M Series
device by using both connectors.
Screw Terminal Accessories
National Instruments offers several styles of screw terminal connector
blocks. Use an SHC68-68-EPM shielded cable to connect an M Series
device to a connector block, such as the following:
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CB-68LP and CB-68LPR unshielded connector blocks
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SCC-68 I/O connector block with screw terminals, general breadboard
area, bus terminals, and four expansion slots for SCC signal
conditioning modules
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SCB-68 shielded connector block with temperature sensor
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TBX-68 DIN rail-mountable connector block
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TB-2706
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front panel mounted terminal block for PXI M Series
devices
You can use one screw terminal accessory with the signals on either
connector of your M Series device. You can use two screw terminal
accessories with one M Series device by using both connectors.
RTSI Cables
Use RTSI bus cables to connect timing and synchronization signals among
PCI devices, such as M Series, E Series, CAN, and other measurement,
vision, and motion devices. Since PXI devices use PXI backplane signals
for timing and synchronization, no cables are required.
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TB-2706 uses Connector 0 of your PXI device. After a TB-2706 is installed, Connector 1 cannot be used.