
If you want to add your own custom circuit to the DBK11A:
The DBK11A includes spare terminals for optional circuitry, such as RC networks. The card includes
several hundred unconnected solder pads and signal paths to the analog input terminals [pins 11-18 and
30-37]. Note that the default circuit path is just a straight connection, with no options.
Optional RC filters can be located on the card to correspond with the DB37 pins for the 16 analog input
channels. Before adding components, drill out the 1/16” diameter jumper-removal holes.
DaqBook and DaqBoard Configuration
Due to the DBK11A’s simplicity and flexibility, no configurations are required other than those that may
depend on the nature of the signal source.
CE Compliance
Reference Note:
Should your data acquisition system need to comply with CE standards, refer to
the CE Compliance section of chapter 1, Signal Management.
Software Setup
Reference Notes:
o DaqView users - Refer to chapter 3, DBK Setup in DaqView.
o LogView users - No Setup in LogView.
Note: DaqView Users – The DBK11A is not listed in DaqView’s Hardware Configuration window;
however, to use the card you must configure the applicable DBK11A channel(s) for Direct Signal
Connect. When you select Direct Signal Connect, the applicable channels are made available on
the DBK11A, from within DaqView. Note that aside from the ability to read Analog accessed
through P1, the digital I/O window of DaqView can access a DBK11A connected to P2; and the
counter/timer window can access a DBK11A connected to P3.
DBK Option Cards and Modules 879895 DBK11A, pg. 3