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DBK215, pg. A-10 
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       Appendix A 
Correlation to Analog Input BNC Terminations – BNC 0 through BNC 7 
“Virtual” Terminal Blocks TB13 and TB14 for ANALOG INPUT connect to TB9 and TB10 through the printed circuit board.  
 
TB13  (“Virtual” Terminal Block) 
68-Pin SCSI Connector, Pin Number and Description 
BNC CH 
DIFF 
SE 
Pin  SE = Single Ended ; DIFF = Differential     Jumper Used 
BNC0+ 
0H 
 
68 
CH 0 IN (SE) /  CH 0 HI IN (DIFF) 
BNC0- 
0L 
 
34 
CH 8 IN (SE) /  CH 0 LO IN (DIFF) 
J0 
BNC1+ 
1H 
 
33 
CH 1 IN (SE) /  CH 1 HI IN (DIFF) 
BNC1- 
1L 
 
66 
CH 9 IN (SE) /  CH 1 LO IN (DIFF) 
J1 
BNC2+ 
2H 
 
65 
CH 2 IN (SE) /  CH 2 HI IN (DIFF) 
BNC2- 
2L 
10 
 
31 
CH 10 IN (SE) /  CH 2 LO IN (DIFF) 
J2 
BNC3+ 
3H 
 
30 
CH 3 IN (SE) /  CH 3 HI IN (DIFF) 
BNC0+ 
3L 
11 
 
63 
CH 11 IN (SE) /  CH 3 LO IN (D DIFF) 
J3 
AGND N/A  N/A 
Analog 
Ground 
N/A 
AGND N/A  N/A 
Analog 
Ground 
N/A 
TB13 does not physically exist on 
DBK215.  A silkscreen of TB13 is 
present as a visual aid to signal 
routing and configuration. 
 
A header located beneath TB14 and 
TB16 is used to set the BNC 
channels to Single-Ended or to 
Differential.  Simply place channel’s 
2-pin jumper in the appropriate 
position (SE or DIFF). 
TB14  (“Virtual” Terminal Block) 
68-Pin SCSI Connector, Pin Number and Description 
BNC CH 
DIFF 
SE 
Pin  SE = Single Ended ; DIFF = Differential     Jumper Used 
BNC4+ 
4H 
 
28 
CH 4 IN (SE) /  CH 4 HI IN (DIFF) 
BNC4- 
4L 
12 
 
61 
CH 12 IN (SE) /  CH 4 LO IN (DIFF) 
J4 
BNC5+ 
5H 
 
60 
CH 5 IN (SE) /  CH 5 HI IN (DIFF) 
BNC5- 
5L 
13 
 
26 
CH 13 IN (SE) /  CH 5 LO IN (DIFF) 
J5 
BNC6+ 
6H 
 
25 
CH 6 IN (SE) /  CH 6 HI IN (DIFF) 
BNC6- 
6L 
14 
 
58 
CH 14 IN (SE) /  CH 6 LO IN (DIFF) 
J6 
BNC7+ 
7H 
 
57 
CH 7 IN (SE) /  CH 7 HI IN (DIFF) 
BNC7+ 
7L 
15 
 
23 
CH 15 IN (SE) /  CH 7 LO IN (DIFF) 
J7 
AGND N/A  N/A 
Analog 
Ground 
N/A 
AGND N/A  N/A 
Analog 
Ground 
N/A 
TB14 does not physically exist on 
DBK215.  A silkscreen of TB14 is 
present as a visual aid to signal 
routing and configuration. 
 
A header located beneath TB14 and 
TB16 is used to set the BNC 
channels to Single-Ended or to 
Differential.  Simply place channel’s 
2-pin jumper in the appropriate 
position (SE or DIFF). 
 
Correlation to Custom BNC Terminations – BNC A through BNC H 
 Pertains to Terminal Blocks TB15 and TB16 for Custom Configuration on a per-channel basis.
 
TB15  (“Routing” Terminal Block) 
BNC CH 
Description 
BNCA+ 
BNCA- 
BNCB+ 
BNCB- 
BNCC+ 
BNCC- 
BNCD+ 
BNCD+ 
 
BNC channels A through D are configured on a per-channel basis by the user.  TB15 is a routing 
terminal block used to connect BNCs (A thru D) to the desired signals, which are selected via a second 
DBK215 terminal block.  For example: a user could run a wire from BNCA+ to TB4 screw terminal 
“TMR0” and BNCA- to TB4 DGND to create a BNC timer connection. 
Accessory Wire Kit, p/n 1139-0800 includes jumper wires and a screwdriver. 
AGND 
Analog Ground * 
AGND 
Analog Ground * 
 
 
TB15 
TB16  (“Routing” Terminal Block) 
BNC CH 
Description 
BNCA+ 
BNCA- 
BNCB+ 
BNCB- 
BNCC+ 
BNCC- 
BNCD+ 
BNCD+ 
 
BNC channels E through H are configured on a per-channel basis by the user.  TB16 is a routing 
terminal block used to connect BNCs (E thru H) to the desired signals, which are selected via a second 
DBK215 terminal block. 
Customizing is as described for BNCA through BNCD above. 
Accessory Wire Kit, p/n 1139-0800 includes jumper wires and a screwdriver. 
AGND 
Analog Ground * 
AGND 
Analog Ground * 
 
 
TB16 
*   The following SCSI Pins connect to Analog Common: 24, 27, 29, 32, 55, 56, 59, 64, and 67.