Breakoutbo​x for Digital and Analog Output

Hallo everybody
i need  to design a breakout box with BNC and SMD connectors for Digital and Analog output (the DAQ cards we use are  PXI-6723 for analog and PXI 6259 mostly for the digital an fast AO Channels) I am looking for tutorials and info material for that. On what I have to pay attention what would be a good circuit diagramm design and so on.
Maybe you could give me some tips where I can find good Material about that.
Sebastian

Hello Sebastian
first of all I'll need some more information about your intention. What exactly are you going to do? Do you want to connect, or divide signals? (Which signals?)
Maybe if you have a look in the manuals of the cards, you'll get closer to this. Here you can find out the pin assignment of the cards.
Manuals and specification:
PXI-6723:
http://www.ni.com/pdf/manuals/370822c.pdf
http://www.ni.com/pdf/products/us/04-3513-301-101-​DLR.pdf
PXI-6259
http://www.ni.com/pdf/products/us/044063301101dlr.​pdf
http://www.ni.com/pdf/manuals/371291h.pdf
Regarding
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