What is the Digital I/O wiring interface used with 7344?

Using a 7344 motion controller with the UMI-7764 wiring interface.  What is the wiring interface part number for the digital I/O connector?

Hello MarkGann,
You can use a SCH68 cable connected to a NI SCB-68 I/O connector block 776844-01 in order to break out the Digital I/O ports of the 7344. 
Wear
National Instruments
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