09-17-2009 09:48 AM
Hi everyone, I'm currently working in a project where I'm required to use both a PCI-6723 connected to a BNC-2090A....In the 6723's datasheet only the BNC's 2110 and 2115 versions are suggested. Does anyone know if I can still use the one I have without any problems? What I mean is, is the 2090 still compatible, do I have to make some adjustments to the hardware/software, or it's just a hopeless mission?
Any tips are good, thanks for the help.
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09-24-2009 04:49 PM
Hi Jason
BNC-2090A is specifically for X-Series, E-Series, M-Series, and S-Series.
The PCI-6723 is part of the Analog Output Series and for this reason BNC-2090A not support this board.
The best BNC connector block for it is the 2110. This connector block lists the Analog Output Series as a supported series.
Regards
André Bassoli Napoleão
Application Engineering
National Instruments Brazil
09-24-2009 10:08 PM
Thanks Napoleao, I wasn't really sure, I needed to check with someone experienced before plugging things...Luckily I got my hands on a BNC-2110 connector, so I guess I won't be having an problems now
Thanks for the advice!