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Thread: Strain gauge wiring diagram for RJ50 - Real-Time Measurement and Control - NI Discussion Forums


Started 3 months, 2 weeks ago by MechHead
Could anyone point me to a nice color coded wiring diagram to hook up a strain gauge to a RJ50 cable?  We have sheer strain gauges meaning there are 6 wires total going into 4 terminals (EX+,EX-, CH+, and CH-).   Any help is appreciated.  Also, does anyone have any other wiring diagrams for other basic daq devices that can be wired into RJ50 jacks?
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ManLongAtNI replied 3 months, 1 week ago
Hello MechHead,   If you set up a Strain Task in Measurement & Automation Explorer (MAX), with the appropriate Strain Configuration, the connection diagram will show you how to connect your device.     If you are looking for a breakout for the RJ50 cable there is the 9949 available.

 

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Could anyone point me to a nice color coded wiring diagram to hook up a strain gauge to a RJ50 cable?  We have sheer strain gauges meaning there are 6 wires total going into 4 terminals (EX+,EX-, CH+, and CH-).   Any help is appreciated.  Also, does anyone have any other wiring diagrams for other basic daq devices that can be wired into RJ50 jacks?
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Hello MechHead,   If you set up a Strain Task in Measurement & Automation Explorer (MAX), with the appropriate Strain Configuration, the connection diagram will show you how to connect your device.     If you are looking for a breakout for the RJ50 cable there is the 9949 available.  

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