What to use to connect to scb 2162

This is kind of a hardware question but just wondering what type of connector would plug into the header J13 on the NI CB/SCB-2162 board?  Would like something I could solder small wires to and then just plug into the socket.
Thanks.

Hi svt4cobra6,
If you look on pages 12 and 13 of the CB-2162 user guide (linked here), you'll see a discussion of the J13 connector. A resistor network is recommended but you could probably make your own connector.
Best,
Sean F.
Sean Ferguson
Application Engineering Specialist | RF and Reconfigurable Test

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