PCIe-7842r to SCB-68 has

Hello

I brought a PCIe-7842r, and it comes with the SCB, 68 a, as the connection block.

I want to use the connection block for analog and digital output entry, so I plugged the pin68 and PIN 67 with two sons. 68 pin and PIN 67 on SCB68A is to HAVE it + and I-on the PCIe 7842r too, so it fits perfectly.

Next step, I want to use the PCIe 7842r to a digital output, and I intend to use the 36 pin and pin 2, which corresponds to DIO0 and DGND.

However, pin 36 and on the SCB68A pin2 is DGND and PFI14, which does not match the result of the PCIe 7842r.

Y at - it suggestions for dealing with this problem?

Best,

Matthew

MatthewTang wrote:

On page 9, you will need to enlarge to see the label

If you look at the label on this page closely, you will see that it is for M and X Series DAQ devices.  You must read the section on the use of the SCB-68 has as a Feedthough Direct (page 14) and use the code I linked at the earliest for the R series card.

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