Cable R1005050 (?)

Bonjour à tous,
Question toute simple à propos du cable NI-R1005050.
(que j'aimerais utiliser avec une carte PCI-6025E)
Désolé pour cette question "basic", mais ni la doc NI (fiche technique du dit cable comprise),
ni internet ne me donne une certitude.
La doc NI dit:
câble plat qui se connecte aux 50 premières broches (?) d'une carte multifonctions de 100 broches
http://sine.ni.com/nips/cds/view/p/lang/fr/nid/11819
Ceci dit, Un cable R1005050 comporte 2 connecteurs 50 pins d'un côté,
et 1 connecteur 100 pins de l'autre côté (côté carte)
voici ma question :
Les 2 connecteurs de 50 pins reprennent-ils la totalité des 100 pins (côté carte),
ou, comme le dit la doc NI, uniquement les 50 premières broches ...
auquel cas, les deux connecteurs de 50 pins seraient alors en parallèles.
Autrement dit, avec un R1005050, ai-je accès aux 100 broches de ma carte,
ou seulement aux 50 premières ?
2 heures de recherche sur le Net ne m'ont pas permis de trouver une réponse précise.
Merci à tous.
Résolu !
Accéder à la solution.

J'ai trouvé le point final à cette question.
En fait la doc NI n'est pas fausse, mais incomplète.
http://www.ni.com/pdf/manuals/322072a.pdf
page 96 et 97, figures B-3 et B-4 (et texte).
Un R1005050 se subdivise en 2 connecteurs IDC de 50 contacts chacun.
Le 1er IDC50 reprend (effectivement) les 50 premiers contacts du connecteur 100 (de 1 à 50),
le second IDC50 reprend les 50 suivants (de 51 à 100).
Comparer les figures B-3/B-4, page 96/97 (les 2 IDC50), avec la figure 4-2 page 32 (celui de 100).
Dans le cas d'une 6025E, sur le 2eme IDC50, on retrouve uniquement les 3x8 DIO du 82C55A.
Le 1er IDC50 reprend, lui, toutes les connections "chaudes" d'un DB68 classique (série X et M)
Ce cable R1005050 (également le SH1006868) permet donc aux cartes avec sortie 100 broches
d'être compatibles avec les accessoires NI ... qui sont toujours à 68 broches en entrée.

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