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DaqBoard/500 Series User’s Manual 
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Connections & Pinouts     2-7 
TB-100 Notes 
 
(Apply to the preceding table.)
 
Note 1:  Digital Common Pins on the SCSI III connector are: 35, 36, and 40. 
Note 2:  Analog Common Pins on the SCSI III connector are: 24, 27, 29, 32, 59, 64, and 67. 
Note 3:  References are not provided for DaqBoard/500 Series devices.  For this reason POSREF and NEGREF are 
tied to the Analog Return signals.  POSREF connects to ARET1 (Pin 20 on the DaqBoard) and NEGREF 
connects to ARET0 (Pin 54 on the DaqBoard). 
Note 4:  In regard to DaqBoard/500 and DaqBoard/505: TB-100 connectors labeled “XAPCR” and “CNT0” are both 
used for ADCLKIN (ADC Clock) and therefore cannot be used at the same time.  The XAPCR connector is 
assigned to SCSI-68 connector pin 2.  The TB-100 connector labeled “CNT0” [used for ADCLKIN] is 
assigned to SCSI-68 connector pin 5.  Note that DaqBoard/500 Series devices have only one counter 
implemented, i.e., Counter 1.  Counter 0 is not implemented. 
Note 5:  In regard to DaqBoard/500 and DaqBoard/505: TB-100 connectors labeled “CNT1” and “XDPCR” are the 
same dual-function signal (DACKLIN/CNTR1) and therefore cannot be independently driven.  CNT1 is 
assigned to SCSI-68 connector pin 39.  XDPCR is assigned to SCSI-68 connector pin 1. 
Note 6:  The following table provides screw terminal reference for connecting analog channels differentially, as 
opposed to single-ended
 
Differential Channels,
  
Screw Terminal Reference
 
 
HI (+) 
LO (-) 
Ch 0 
ACH0 ACH1 
Ch 1 
ACH2 ACH3 
Ch 2 
ACH4 ACH5 
Ch 3 
ACH6 ACH7 
Ch 4 
ACH8 ACH9 
Ch 5 
ACH10 ACH11 
Ch 6 
ACH12 ACH13 
Ch 7 
ACH14 ACH15 
 
 
External Connections 
WARNING 
 
Always turn the computer power OFF and unplug it before connecting or discon-
necting a screw terminal panel or a cable to the PCI card.  Failure to do so could 
result in electric shock, or equipment damage. 
 
The DaqBoard/500 Series boards bring out +5 V to the main I/O connector [J1]. This power line is fused to 
protect the boards.  Connecting or disconnecting cables or screw terminal panels (as well as any user 
connections to the power line) may blow a fuse, or worse, cause damage to the board.  If you are getting 
incorrect data readings check that the fuse is not blown.  
The power line fuse for the +5V to J1 is designated as F3.  It is a “Pico Fuse” with a 1.0A, 125V rating.   
Connecting User Wiring 
Incorrect connection of user wiring is one of the most common problems experienced by users of data 
acquisition boards. To ensure proper results, you must first determine what type of signal source you are 
measuring (Ground Referenced Source or Floating Source), and then choose the appropriate input 
configuration on your data acquisition board (Differential or Single-Ended).