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68 pin connector panel mount feedthroug​h

I am trying to put a connector block (BNC-2110 or BNC-2120) inside a rack mount box, together with other electronics so that they look more professionally. However, I am having trouble finding a feedthrough to mount on the wall of the enclosure. Any suggestions? Thank you in advance!

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Hi kvon,

 

Maybe a DIN Rail Mounting Kit would be what you are looking for. If you noticed under the pricing tab of the page for both NI BNC-2110 or NI BNC-2120 there is the option of getting a DIN Rail Mounting Kit for UMI-FLEX-6 and BNC Boxes.

 

Regards,

 

Alejandro Calvo // Applications Engineer // National Instruments

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Thank you for the suggestion, Alejandro. That's not what I want.

 

I have a bunch of small boards and a bunch of cables (just like most other people, I guess). I want to fix them, together with the BNC box, inside a 19 inch rack mount enclosure, so that they are mechanically stable, easy to move around and look professionally.

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I see...in that case perhaps one of the next options will be more suited:

 

Rack Mount: http://sine.ni.com/nips/cds/view/p/lang/en/nid/3190 

TBX Rack-Mount Kit - (Installation Guide)

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The 68 pin connector on BNC-2090A will probably work for me. Do you know the part number for that?

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As mentioned in the overview, The BNC-2090A is compatible with any 68-pin NI X Series (connectors 0 and 1), M Series (connectors 0 and 1), E Series, S Series, or B Series DAQ devices so you have several options. Check the SHC68-68-EPM. If you don't like this one there are other options visible trough the menu on the side of the page (see picture attach). On the other hand, if you want to customize your cable I would suggest the 68-Pin Custom Cable Connector/Backshell Kit.

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I am not looking at buying a cable. I want to know the part number for the connector circled in the picture attached. Thanks.

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Thanks for the picture that was really helpful! what you are looking is a 68-Pin, Vertical VHDCI Connector

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That's a VHDCI. I need a SCSI.

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I did not find the SCSI connector by itself but if you check the resources of the 68-Pin Custom Cable Connector/Backshell Kit (the installation guide) you will see that the 68-pin connector is a SCSI one. This connector is a bit old but, I think you can also find it in your local electronic store. Good luck!

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