SCXI-1378, R8 - R39 riders shorting terminal block.

I am starting a small passage / measurement of resistances 10 devices inside a cold room project.  I'm using an SCXI chassis. The chassis contains a SCXI-1121 (4 Ch isolation AMPS) with a block to connect SCXI-1325 and an SCXI-1130 (Switch Module) module with a block to connect SCXI-1378.  My question concerns the SCXI-1378 connection block.  (Unknown to me) someone (I'm sure this isn't the factory) places to the cavaliers shorting terminals located between the C0 - R8 - R39 C63 live termnals?  Is there documentation describing the R8 - R39 features available?  If not, anyone know why they are there?

Thank you

Glen

Hi Glen,

The 1378 configures the 1130 until matrix 4 x 32 2-wire or 4 x 64 1-wire.  Weld through the 1378 zero ohm resistors effectively makes the 1379, which is an 8 x 32 1-wire matrix.  Note that even if this will work, we do not have clients changing a 1378 in a 1379.  I recommend you unsolder 0 Ohm shunts and let 1378 that had been initially shipped.

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