Description
The SCB-68A, with a part number 782536-01, is a Shielded I/O Connector Block designed and manufactured by National Instruments. This product is compatible with 68 pin or 100 pin DAQ devices and can be configured using the Measurement & Automation Explorer (MAX) tool.
It boasts several special features including a resettable fuse, magnetic removable lid, options for DIN-Rail mountable, Panel/Desktop mounting, a general breadboard section, and through hole pads. The temperature sensor offers an accuracy of ±1.0 °C over a 0 to 70 °C range, ensuring reliable performance within its operating temperature range of 0 to 70 °C and a storage temperature range of –20 to 70 °C.
The fuse rating is specified at 1.10 A, 8 VDC SMT PTC, accommodating a wire gauge range of 14 to 30 AWG. In terms of power, it consumes 1 mA typically (without signal conditioning) and can go up to 800 mA maximum (from host). The unit weighs 1 lb and has compact dimensions, making it convenient for various setups.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 782536-01 |
| Model | SCB-68A |
| Description | Shielded I/O Connector Block |
| Manufacturer | National Instruments |
| Compatibility | 68 pin or 100 pin DAQ devices |
| Configuration Tool | Measurement & Automation Explorer (MAX) |
| Special Features | Resettable fuse, Magnetic removable lid, DIN-Rail mountable, Panel/Desktop mounting, General breadboard section, Through hole pads |
| Temperature Sensor Accuracy | ±1.0 °C over a 0 to 70 °C range |
| Operating Temperature Range | 0 to 70 °C |
| Storage Temperature Range | –20 to 70 °C |
| Fuse Rating | 1.10 A, 8 VDC SMT PTC |
| Wire Gauge | 14 to 30 AWG |
| Power Consumption | 1 mA typical (without signal conditioning), 800 mA maximum (from host) |
| Weight | 1 lb |
| Dimensions | 5.
Question 1: What’s the part number for the SCB-68A? Question 2: Is the SCB-68A compatible with 100-pin DAQ devices? Question 3: What tool configures the SCB-68A? Question 4: What is the operating temperature range of the SCB-68A? Question 5: What’s the maximum power consumption of the SCB-68A? |




