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usb-6251 screw terminal version - what's under the hood?

Hello,
 
This is kind of a silly question, but I haven't been able to find an answer while perusing the site.  I'm looking at using the USB-6251 daq card for an application which requires some external circuitry.  All the pictures I have found of the usb-6251 show it with the cover over the screw terminal area (at least I'm guessing that's what it's covering).  Is there a general breadboard area in there too or just the screw terminals?  If it's just the screw terminals, I will most likely go with the mass term version and add the circuitry on a separate board.  Thanks for any help,
 
Jon
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Hi Jon-

The screw terminal area on USB-625x devices does not include a breadboarding area.  If you need an easy solution for building external front-end circuitry I would indeed recommend the USB-6251 mass termination version with an SCB-68 terminal block (or similar) and a shielded 68-pin cable.

Hopefully this helps-

Tom W
National Instruments
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Thanks Tom.  That's the exact information I was looking for.
 
Jon
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Hello all,

if I understand correctly: the "screw term" version has screw contacts onboard: I can connect a thin wire directly to the DAQ lines. On the other hand, the "mass term" version needs a supplementary cablesold by NI.

Is that correct?

Many thanks to all, regards

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xdaf,

You understand correctly.  Check out the datasheet and it's corresponding product page for pictures and specifications.

 

 

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