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VXI-TB-196

The VXI-TB-196 is a screw-terminal block designed for use with National Instruments VXI-MIO modules, featuring a metal shielded enclosure, compatibility with various components, and is available for purchase and repairs despite its obsolete status.

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    Description

    The VXI-TB-196, a robust Terminal Block designed by National Instruments, is an integral component for interfacing with VXI-MIO Modules. This part is engineered for secure installation within a VXIbus Chassis and is encased in a metal shielded enclosure to ensure durability and protection against potential damage. The VXI-TB-196 features 96 screw terminals, allowing for a wide array of connections to devices such as RTDs, thermistors, thermocouples, current-loop receivers, volt sources, millivolt sources, and strain gauges. To utilize this terminal block, a set of tools including a wire insulation stripper, a 0.09 in. flathead screwdriver, a wire cutter, Phillips-head number 1 and number 2 screwdrivers, and long-nose pliers are required. Despite National Instruments announcing its Obsolete Status, the VXI-TB-196 remains available for purchase and repairs through Apex Waves.

    Specification Detail
    Part Number VXI-TB-196
    Product Type Terminal Block
    Manufacturer National Instruments
    Compatibility VXI-MIO Modules
    Installation VXIbus Chassis
    Enclosure Metal Shielded
    Terminal Type Screw Terminals
    Number of Terminals 96
    Tools Required for Use Wire Insulation Stripper, 0.09 in. Flathead Screwdriver, Wire Cutter, Phillips-head No. 1 and No. 2 Screwdrivers, Long-nose Pliers
    Connectable Components RTDs, Thermistors, Thermocouples, Current-loop Receivers, Volt Sources, Millivolt Sources, Strain Gauges
    Obsolete Status Announced by National Instruments, Available for Purchase and Repairs by Apex Waves

    Question 1: What tools are needed to install the VXI-TB-196 Terminal Block from National Instruments, and where can it still be purchased despite its Obsolete Status?
    Answer 1: To install the VXI-TB-196 Terminal Block into a VXIbus Chassis, the necessary tools include a wire insulation stripper, a 0.09 in. flathead screwdriver, wire cutters, Phillips-head number 1 and number 2 screwdrivers, and long-nose pliers.

    Question 2: What type of enclosure is the National Instruments VXI-TB-196 Terminal Block encased in, and what instruments are needed to utilize this component?
    Answer 2: To install the VXI-TB-196 Terminal Block from National Instruments, one would need a wire insulation stripper, a 0.09 in. flathead screwdriver, a wire cutter, Phillips-head number 1 and number 2 screwdrivers, and long-nose pliers; despite its Obsolete Status, it remains available for purchase and repairs through Apex Waves.

    Question 3: What is the purpose of the metal shielded enclosure of the VXI-TB-196 Terminal Block designed by National Instruments?
    Answer 3: The National Instruments VXI-TB-196 Terminal Block interfaces with VXI-MIO Modules by providing 96 screw terminals for connections to a variety of devices, and it requires tools such as a wire insulation stripper, a 0.09 in. flathead screwdriver, wire cutter, Phillips-head number 1 and number 2 screwdrivers, and long-nose pliers for its installation within a VXIbus Chassis.

    Question 4: What tools are necessary to install the VXI-TB-196 Terminal Block into a VXIbus Chassis?
    Answer 4: The metal shielded enclosure of the VXI-TB-196 Terminal Block designed by National Instruments serves to ensure durability and protect the component against potential damage when installed within a VXIbus Chassis.

    Question 5: How does the National Instruments VXI-TB-196 Terminal Block interface with VXI-MIO Modules, and what tools are necessary for its installation?
    Answer 5: The National Instruments VXI-TB-196 Terminal Block is encased in a metal shielded enclosure, and utilizing this component requires instruments such as a wire insulation stripper, a 0.09 in. flathead screwdriver, a wire cutter, Phillips-head number 1 and number 2 screwdrivers, and long-nose pliers.