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Analog input current port for BNC 2110

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HI,

 

    I am using BNC-2110 as an interface to connect to PCI 6280, I checked this interface card. I wonder if this curd can be used for measing input analog current (I mean directly). Does it accept input analog current?

   and one thing more, when I open Measurement & Automation module on my PC, I can not see the pinout layout of BNC-2110, I see some channels and a wierd pinout. do I have to map that pinout to BNC-2110 card? if yes, does anybody know how I can do that?

 

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MiladAk wrote:Does it accept input analog current?

No.  You can use a current sense resistor though.  I = V/R.  If you measure V and you know R, then you can easily calculate I.


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Do you know about how to map BNC-2110 to the shown pinout of PCI6280?

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You don't need to map the pinout. The NI BNC-2110 acts as an extension for the PCI DAQ card, so it basically gives you easier access to the NI PCI-6280 pinout you saw in NI mAX.

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Thanks, I got it 🙂

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