06-02-2021 11:43 AM
We have been running LabVIEW 2010 for 10 years with a PCI 6254 reading 10 analogue signals (+-5V) and one digital. We have upgraded to LabVIEW 2019 and our hardware supplier changed the PCI 6254 to a PCI 6255 as he regarded the 6254 as obsolete. He also changed the SCB68 connector cards to SCB 68A. We now find there are subtle differences between the two cards, such as there is no provision for digital I/O on connector 1 of the 6255.
I have studied the manuals and found that the recommended connector cables are different. between the 6254 and 6255. We have SHC68-68-EPM on Connection 0 and Connection 1 which worked OK on the 6254. The manual says the recommended cable for the PCI 6255 Connection 1 is the SHC68-68.
Can anyone tell me the difference between these two cables, and will it affect the readings?
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06-05-2021 01:10 AM
The -EPM indicates better performance and less noise because of higher shielding. You can read more about it here: Main Page : DAQ Multifunction I/O Cable Guide
Regards,
06-08-2021 06:42 AM
Hi, As per the M-series DAQ users manual, you will need two different cables to work with PCI 6255 module as shown below. Its slightly different for PCI 6254 (it uses SHC68-68-EPM for both connector 0 and 1). I hope this helps.
06-14-2021 09:24 PM
Thanks very much for this. We will order an SHC68-68 cable fo Connector 1 of the PCI6255.
But can anyone tell me why extra shielding would make a difference?
Sorry for slow response. Have been on holiday.
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@Dharani.R wrote:
Hi, As per the M-series DAQ users manual, you will need two different cables to work with PCI 6255 module as shown below. Its slightly different for PCI 6254 (it uses SHC68-68-EPM for both connector 0 and 1). I hope this helps.