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Need Pin Out Diagram for CB-68LP

I am using the CB-68LP to acquire data from the velocity sensor of a vehicle. I do not know which pins are used for analog input. A link or file would suffice. I urgently need this pin out diagram, so that I may continue working on my project. Thank you in advance.
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Hey!


The CB-68LP is just a terminal block, it does not have a specified pinout. The pinout will be determined by the device that you are hooking up to the CB-68LP. The best place to look for a pinout is the user's manual of the board you are using.

ni.com/manuals

-Justin
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@Tiptop wrote:
Hey!


The CB-68LP is just a terminal block, it does not have a specified pinout. The pinout will be determined by the device that you are hooking up to the CB-68LP. The best place to look for a pinout is the user's manual of the board you are using.

ni.com/manuals

-Justin


By device do you mean the DAQ card that I am using. And if so, the terminals on the CB-68LP will match up to the pins of the output on the DAQ card?
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Yes, the CB-68LP is a straight-through connection to the DAQ card itself. If you have the pinout for your card you should follow that for the terminals you need.

If you don't have the pinout for the card yet, it can be found by opening Measurement and Automation Explorer (MAX), selecting the card under Devices and Interfaces>NI-DAQmx Devices and then clicking "Device Pinouts" at the top of the screen.

Thanks,
Tom W
National Instruments
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Yes, the CB-68LP is a straight-through connection to the DAQ card itself. If you have the pinout for your card you should follow that for the terminals you need.

If you don't have the pinout for the card yet, it can be found by opening Measurement and Automation Explorer (MAX), selecting the card under Devices and Interfaces>NI-DAQmx Devices and then clicking "Device Pinouts" at the top of the screen.

Thanks,
Tom W
National Instruments
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Did find the CB-68LP schematic connection, because I need it too, I will apreciate in case you get it send to me.

 

In advance thank you

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Hello-

Yes, the CB-68LP is a straight-through connection to the DAQ card itself. If you have the pinout for your card you should follow that for the terminals you need.

If you don't have the pinout for the card yet, it can be found by opening Measurement and Automation Explorer (MAX), selecting the card under Devices and Interfaces>NI-DAQmx Devices and then clicking "Device Pinouts" at the top of the screen.



Tom W
National Instruments
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