CB15 Datasheet
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The CB15 terminal board connects to the DB15 connector on applicable LabJacks (not the U12). It provides convenient screw terminal access to the 12 digital I/O available on the DB15 connector. The CB15 is designed to connect directly to the LabJack (see image below), or can connect via a standard 15-line 1:1 male-female DB15 cable (not included).
The green LED on the CB15 is directly powered by the 5-volt supply (Vs) from the LabJack, so it should be lit whenever the CB15 is connected to a powered LabJack.
The CB15 PCB is mounted to a piece of Snaptrack. The Snaptrack is DIN rail mountable using Tyco part #TKAD (not included).
For more information about the I/O lines, see the User’s Guide for the applicable LabJack. Here are a few useful links:
- U3 Section 2.5 (Flexible I/O)
- U3 Section 2.8 (Digital I/O)
- U3 Section 2.11 (DB15)
- U6 Section 2.8 (Digital I/O)
- U6 Section 2.12 (DB15)
- UE9 Section 2.9 (Digital I/O)
- UE9 Section 2.13 (DB15)
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Comments
#1
would be nice having a recapitulation what the capability and restriction of CIO and EIO is in this very description of the board. thanks
#2
There is a lot of information, but I added a few links above to get you pointed in the right direction.