National Instruments Ni Scb-100 Shielded Connector Block, E-series Label (rohs)

US $1200

  • Boise, Idaho, United States
  • Jun 9th
National Instruments (NI) SCB-100, 100-pin Shielded Connector Block, new in open box, missing original NI ESD shield bags. The outer boxes have some non-OEM marker writing on sides. The SCB-100 units are new, never used, complete, including side lid screws. Included with each unit is documentation and E-Series DAQ device signals pinout adhesive label as shown, for attachment inside lid. The SCB-100 can be used with IMAQ digital boards such as the PCI/PXI 1422 or 1424, DAQ boards such as PCI/PXI-6025E or 6071E , and a large variety of digital boards such as the PCI-DIO-96, PCI/PXI 6507, 6508 6509, and industrial isolated boards including the 651x series with 100 pin connectors. Depending on board interfaced, the SH100100 cable should be used on DAQ boards, D100100 cable for IMAQ boards, and SH100-100-F cable for digital boards- check NI recommended cable for your specific application. Pinouts for other NI boards/modules are available from NI website.  The photo is of one unit available, representative of both, each having same catalog # 776990-01, part # 182788E-01L, manufactured in November 2011, and RoHS compliant. from NI- The SCB-100 is a shielded I/O connector block for interfacing I/O signals to plug-in DAQ devices with 100-pin connectors. Combined with the shielded cables, the SCB-100 provides rugged, very low-noise signal termination. Screw terminals for easy I/O connections Three general-purpose breadboard areas Shielded I/O connector block for 100-pin digital devices The SCB-100 will be sent by USPS Priority Mail, insured. The tracking # will be entered into ebay and paypal systems after shipment.  

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