National Instruments Ni Sc-2075, Breadboarding/signal Conditioning Accessory

US $185.00

  • Boise, Idaho, United States
  • Mar 8th
National Instruments (NI) SC-2075, Signal Conditioning Accessory. This unit is great for breadboarding and testing digital and/or analog circuits. The device is in very good condition. The internal on-board power supplies have been tested. This accessory requires a NI multifunction DAQ board and cable to operate (see User Guide linked below). An NI optional external power supply is included to provide for breadboarded circuits that require greater power than can be handled from the connected DAQ board's power source alone. Assy # 186744C-01, same unit shown.  A copy of the SC-2075 User Guide will be included. From NI- The SC-2075 is a connector accessory for constructing circuits and connecting them conveniently to virtual instruments. It is compatible with both the E Series and legacy 1200 Series data acquisition boards. A ±15 V power supply is available to build op-amp circuits. You can choose the power source from the board or external power supply. The breadboard is detachable for replacement after repeated use. The SC-2075 features three binding posts for 15 V outputs, two binding posts for 0-5 V outputs, and two binding posts for analog inputs. SC-2075 Signal Conditioning Accessory User Guide - http://www.ni.com/pdf/manuals/371217a.pdf   The SC-2075 will be well packaged in box, sent by USPS Priority Mail, with tracking, insured. The tracking # will be entered into ebay and Paypal systems after shipment.
Breadboarding accessory with some cosmetic wear, guaranteed to functional properly. Unit includes optional external power supply and copy of SC-2075 User Guide.
Type SC-2075
Manufacturer National Instruments

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