MV/psi input for SCXI-1102 using SCXI-1308?

Is there a way to physically connect a mV/psi signal to an SCXI-1102 that is also using a SCXI-1308 terminal block? From what I have read, the terminal block can only use a 4-20 or 0-20mA signal, right? I don't see any pins that the terminal block doesn't plug in to to use for the pressure sensor's mV output.
Thank you for the help!
tq
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Hi FMC_Pumptest,
The 1308 terminal block is designed for current input. You are right that with that terminal block you will only have inputs for 0-20 mA and 4-20 mA signals.
Regards, 
James D.
Applications Engineer
National Instruments

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