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PCIe6612 compatible with BNC-2110?

Dear NI tech,

 

I want to buy a PCIe 6612 and wonder if the BNC-2110 is compatible with it? If not, should I purchase a BNC-2121? I want to use the PCIe 6612 to count the pulses from an SPCM as mentioned in previous posts: https://forums.ni.com/t5/Counter-Timer/Photon-Counting-Using-Single-Photon-Counting-Module-and-PCI-6...

 

Thanks,

 

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If you need BNC connectivity for your signals, you should definitely prefer the BNC-2121 which was designed for the pinouts of dedicated timer/counter boards like yours.  (Some of the manuals and info reference the 660x series which the 661x series replaces.)

 

The BNC connector blocks designed for MIO boards (such as the BNC-2110) will have pinouts that aren't compatible for connection to your 6612.

 

 

-Kevin P

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