Signal Insertion Switch Modules: Switches Cable and Accessory Compatibility

Overview

Use this guide to match your NI Signal Insertion Switch models PXI or PXI Express (PXIe) device with a compatible cable and accessory to meet the needs of your application, whether you are creating a new configuration, replacing or expanding your current configuration, or verifying that existing parts can be used in a different configuration.

PXI Signal Insertion Switch Modules, also known as fault insertion units (FIUs), provide a set of feedthrough channels, which make the switch transparent to the system when closed. You can open or short these channels to two fault buses, allowing you to simulate open or interrupted connections as well as shorts between pins, shorts to battery voltages, and shorts to ground on a per-channel basis.

This page is part of the NI Switches Cable and Accessory Compatibility Guide.

Contents

How to Use this Guide

It is important to work through this guide sequentially to identify and then pair up your device with compatible cables and accessories. To do this, complete the following steps:

  1. Find your module or device in the Device List.
  2. Use the Cable and Accessory Compatibility Tables to identify your device.
  3. Note: Using the page search functionality in your browser to locate your model may speed up this process, typically CTRL+F on Windows or ⌘+F on MacOS.

 

Device List

Begin by using the following tables to locate your device or module. Once found, note your connector type, pin count, and any other notes for reference, and then move to the Cable and Accessory Compatibility Tables.

Important Note: "Group" used in this context is solely to categorize devices together that use the same cables and accessories. It does not necessarily indicate similar functionality, specifications, or other commonalities between the devices.

Group 1: Signal (or Fault) Insertion Devices and Modules

Identify your Signal (or Fault) Insertion device or module, then click to jump to the compatibility table.
ModelConnector TypeNotes
PXI-2510DIN 160-pin 
PXI-2512D-Sub 8-pin 
PXI-2514D-Sub 8-pin 
PXI-2515VHDCI 68-pin
BNC
Refer to the Known Limitation and Additional Information List
PXIe-2512D-Sub 8-pin 
PXIe-2514D-Sub 8-pin 
PXIe-2515VHDCI 68-pin
BNC
Refer to the Known Limitation and Additional Information List


Cable and Accessory Compatibility Tables

Find the compatibility table that matches the pin count and connector type of your device. If you have questions on terminology, refer to the Glossary below. 

 

Group 1: Signal (or Fault) Insertion Devices and Modules

Use this table to identify compatible Signal (or Fault) Insertion cables and accessories.
Module or
Device
TopologyFront Mounted Terminal
Block
CableRemote Terminal
Block
Custom
Connectivity
251068xFIUN/A160-Pin DIN to 4 D-SubTBX-50
TBX-50B
N/A
160-Pin DIN to 160-Pin DIN
160-Pin Din to Bare Wire
N/AN/A
2512, 2514  7xFIUN/ADB8F-40A to 8-Pin D-Sub
DB8F-40A to Bare Wire
N/AN/A
251532xFIUN/ASHC68-C68-D4
SCH68-C68-D5
CB-2162
SMB-2163
N/A
BNC to Bare WireN/A


Click here to jump to the Known Limitations and Additional Information List.

 

Known Limitations and Additional Information

This section is important to review because not every cable and accessory combination allows access to the full functionality of your NI Signal Insertion Switches device or module. This list contains notes about known limitations when using certain combinations of Switches cables and accessories. If your device or cable is not listed in this section, there are no known exceptions for it.

Review this table to identify potential limitations and known issues with your device or module.
Model or AccessoryNote
2515
  • This model has both a VHDCI and BNC connector. To use this device you will need cabling and/or accessories for both connector types.

 


Glossary of Terms Used

  • Bayonet Neill–Concelman (BNC) - Simply known in industry by its acronym, BNC is a quick connect/disconnect for coaxial cables to assist in noise reduction. In this configuration, a signal is carried down the spline (or pin) of the BNC cable, and the COM(AI-), GND or SENSE is carried down the shielding of the BNC cable. Click here for an example.
  • DIN (Deutsches Institut für Normung) Connector-  Industry standard connector that is used on 100-pin and 160-pin Switches cable and accessory connections.
  • D-Sub (DSUB) - Industry standard D-shaped connector that is used on 8-pin, 37-pin, 62-pin, 78-pin  Switches cable and accessory connections. Click here for an example.
  • Front Mounted Terminal Block- An accessory solution that connects directly to the front of a module. These accessories can be shield or unshielded, they also can allow for the user to directly access the signal on the front of the module or may require additional cabling or accessories to access the device signals. Click here for an example.
  • Remote Terminal Block- An accessory solution that requires a cable to connect to the module. This accessory can be connected, using the cable, directly to the module, or it can be connected, using a cable, to additional accessories. Click here for an example.
  • Very-High-Density Cable Interconnect (VHDCI) - An improvement on the SCSI 68-pin connector featuring .8 mm pin spacing, allowing a smaller footprint and fewer bent pins during connection. Click here for an example.

 

Ordering Information

When purchasing a NI Signal (or Fault) Insertion Switch device or module, for ease of use, the cables and accessories are listed on the product selection page. To begin browsing NI Switches devices and modules, visit ni.com/switches.

You may also purchase your cables and accessories separately. 

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