01-18-2016 04:27 PM
Hi y'all,
I am designing a custom PCB to interface between our sensors and our NI PCIe-6321.
1- Can I use an unshielded cable to make the connection? We work with low frequency signal (less than 100 kHz) Shielded cable will cause some trouble as all will enclosed in a tight space.
2-What kind of receptor should I use on the PCB to interface with the cable (RC68-68)
Thanks!
Fabrice
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01-19-2016 09:35 AM
Hi!
1. You can probably use an unshielded cable, although you may experience issues with RF noise. Shielded cables don't take up that much more space, is there a reason you need that little extra bit of room?
2. The cable terminates in a SCSI-II female connector.
01-19-2016 01:00 PM - last edited on 11-21-2024 11:20 AM by Content Cleaner
Hi Fabrice,
This document contains all of our multifunction DAQ board mating connectors. You're going to want to check out the 68-Position 0.050 Board Mount Connectors section under Connectors and Backshells for the SCSI connectors. You can get either the right angle or vertical mount option from our website or from a 3rd party vendor. (We provide the part number in that document if you want to buy it elsewhere.)
Regards,
01-20-2016 10:25 AM
Thanks Chantastic and Roohcifer for your replies.
Chantastic, I have to be able to fit a motherboard + acquisition card + the custom build PCB in a very tight volume (7x9x4in). Using a shielded cable will be a trouble because I won't be able to bend them enough plus the shortest avaible is still too long.