Pin out for connector block - CB-50LP (50 pins)

1. Need pin out designation for 50 pins connector block, for use in multifunction DAQ (6024E)
2. Connections from 6024E to 68 pins connector block.

1.  How are you connecting the 6024E to the 50 pin connector block?  Any special 68 to 50 pin cable or adapter should have a pinout that comes with it.  If you have an NI cable or adapter you should be able to look in that part's manual online at ni.com and find this pinout.
2.  What specific 68-pin connector block are you using, is it an SCB-68?  For an SCB-68 the pins on the connector block are mapped to the same pin on the 6024E or any E-Series and most M-Series boards.  The pinout for the 6024E will be the pinout for the SCB-68. 
Jason N    

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