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Connecting DBKs to DaqBook/2000 Series Devices 
Several products make use of the DaqBook/2000 nomenclature. However, they do not all offer the same 
connection options. Refer to pinouts for the specific devices, as needed. 
Product  Connects to DBK Expansions via … 
DaqBook/2001 and /2005  37-pin connectors P1, P2, and P3. There is no P4. 
DaqBook/2020  37-pin connectors P1 and P2. There is no P3 or P4. 
DaqOEM/2001 and /2005  40-pin headers (JP1, JP2, and JP3). There is no P4. 
DaqBook/2000A  37-pin connectors P1, P2, P3, and a 100-pin P4 connector. 
DaqBook/2000E  37-pin connectors P1, P2, P3, and a 100-pin P4 connector. 
DaqBook/2000X  37-pin connectors P1, P2, P3, and a 100-pin P4 connector. 
For DaqBook/2000 Series devices, DBK connections can be made to Ports P1, P2, and/or P3 (when 
applicable). For the “AEX” models a 100-pin P4 connector can be used. A discussion of both methods, 
follows. 
The P4 connector on a DaqBook/2000 “AEX” device shares signal connections with the 
P1, P2, and P3 connectors. P4 offers no additional I/O. Connecting a DBK200 Series 
Option to P4 via a CA-195 cable distances the P1, P2, P3 connection from the 
DaqBook/2000 Series device. It does not provide any new signal I/O. See the following 
Caution.
CAUTION 
Signal conflicts between a DaqBook/2000 “AEX” device’s P1, P2, P3 connectors and its 
P4 connector can result in erroneous readings and possible equipment damage. 
Therefore, when connections have been made to P1, P2, and/or P3, use caution when 
making connections through P4, and visa versa. 
Refer to P1, P2, P3, and P4 pinouts to avoid making duplicate signal connections. 
There are two ways to connect a DBK option to a DaqBook/2000 “AEX” device. The first 
method is preferable, as it introduces less noise. 
Preferred Method – (a) Connect a CA-37-x cable to the appropriate DB37 connector 
[P1, P2, or P3] on the DaqBook/2000 Series device. (b) Connect the 
free end of the cable to the DBK card or module. 
Optional Method – (a) Connect a CA-195-x cable to the P4 connector on the 
DaqBook/2000 Series device. (b) Connect the free end of the cable 
to a DBK200 Series device. (c) Connect the DBK option to the 
DBK200 Series device, as applicable. 
The primary reason that less noise is seen in the “preferred” method is that a 
DaqBook/2000 Series device’s P1 connector pertains only to analog acquisition signals 
and the P2 connector pertains only to digital I/O. This provides a strong degree of 
isolation between the two signal types. However, in the case of a CA-195-x cable 
connected to P4, digital and analog signals co-exist in one cable. 
If you need to use the P4 connection method, use of the 8-inch ribbon cable (CA-195-1) 
will result in the lowest level of crosstalk [for that method]. 
Daq Systems  967794  DBK Basics, pg. 5 










