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Can the 2700 mainframe and modules be used to route signals to an external measurement device for reference?

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Can the 2700 mainframe and modules be used to route signals to an external measurement device for reference?

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Yes. The 7700, 7702, and 7706 have a terminal block connector that “mirrors” the signals being sent to the internal DMM. Simply connect to this “output” terminal block and send the signal to the other piece of equipment for reference. Q12. I want to use one input module to multiplex signals to the 2700’s internal DMM and another input module to route signals to a different instrument (such as a SourceMeter) in an ATE application. Can the 2700 support this? Yes. As described previously, most modules have an “output” terminal block that allows making connections. The 2700 mainframe also has “isolation relays” inside that ensure that only the signals of interest are being routed to the internal DMM. The 2700 can close more than one relay at a time on the modules, which supports the application described.

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