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USB-6001 OEM Pin 1

Hello,

 

Can anyone confirm the location of pin #1 on the 34 pin connector?  I assume it's as indicated on the attachment but want to be sure before I design a custom interface PWB.

 

Thank you.

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Hello!

 

You can verify the pinout here:

 

NI USB-6001/6002/6003 OEM User Guide
http://www.ni.com/pdf/manuals/374261a.pdf#page=3

 

USB-6001 Pinout
http://www.ni.com/documentation/en/multifunction-io-device/latest/usb-6001/pinout/

 

Hope this helps!

Levi D.
Technical Support Engineer
National Instruments
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Thank you for the reply.

 

I am looking to identify Pin 1 on the NI-USB-6001 OEM connector.  If you look at:

http://www.ni.com/pdf/manuals/374261a.pdf#page=3

 

the drawing shows dimensions but does not identify pin 1.  I found the attached for the NI USB-6000-OEM where pin 1 is identified.  I am assuming the identification of pin 1 is the same for the USB-6001-OEM as it is for the USB-6000-OEM.  Can you confirm?

 

Thank you.

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Sorry for the misunderstanding. Based on the OEM User Guide for the USB-6000-OEM and the dimensional drawing of the USB-6001-OEM found here:

 

cu_usb-600x-oem.pdf
http://www.ni.com/content/dam/web/dimensional-drawings/2014/cu_usb-600x-oem.pdf

 

the identification of pin 1 is in fact the same for the USB-6001-OEM as the USB-6000-OEM. 

Levi D.
Technical Support Engineer
National Instruments
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Thank you.....that's what I was looking for.

 

Regards,

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