12-11-2017 03:56 PM
Hi! I have a few applications that utilize a CB-68LP. I'm debating if I should replace them with complete USB DAQ devices or if there was a particular USB DAQ device that might interface with that pin out. We are phasing out the last of our hardware that used PCMCIA DAQ devices (DAQCard 6024E) and I'm trying to figure out the best path in the upgrade. I'm not particularly attached to the CB-68LP, but there is a lot wired to it and that would have to be redone.
Thanks!
12-12-2017 11:25 AM - last edited on 12-18-2024 11:58 AM by Content Cleaner
Hi NicLinley,
NI recommends the USB-6341 X Series device as a successor of the DAQCard 6024E, although the pinout for the USB device may not connect to the CB-68LP. I would take a look at the PCIe-6341 for a card with that specific 68-pin connection.
I would recommend calling in to speak with a sales engineer before purchasing anything to make sure you're getting the right product: (888) 280-7645
Best,
BrandonN
12-12-2017 05:06 PM - last edited on 12-18-2024 11:58 AM by Content Cleaner
The USB-6361, USB-6363, and USB-6366 X Series devices have variants that come with mass-terminal VHDCI connectors. One of those, plus a SHC68-68-EPM (shielded), SHC68-68 (shielded), or RC68-68 (unshielded) cable, and I think it should be possible to reuse your existing CB-68LP wiring.
In the older USB M Series line, there are several products that have mass-terminal SCSI connectors; a SH68-68, SH68-68-EPM, or R6868 cable would be appropriate choices there.
As BrandonN points out above, a sales engineer can help you through the process.