The EADS/Racal/Dana 6061B is a C-size VXIbus module that functions as a universal analog and digital input/output platform for test and measurement applications. The 6061B model combines 16 analog output channels with configurable digital I/O, making it suitable for production test, ECU simulation, and power supply testing in automotive and industrial environments. Message-based SCPI programming and internal trace memory enable flexible waveform generation and data acquisition workflows.
## Technical Specifications
**Form Factor & Memory**
• C-size VXIbus module
• 256 kBytes internal memory (expandable to 512 kBytes)
• SCPI-compatible message-based programming
**Analog Output (16 Channels)**
• 12-bit resolution
• Scan rates: >2.7 kHz (16 ch), >4.7 kHz (8 ch), >14 kHz (1 ch)
• Accuracy: ±(0.1% FSR + 0.3 mV) standard; Option 01 ±(0.1% FSR + 0.5 mV); Option 03 ±(0.2% FSR + µA)
• Voltage ranges: 1V, 5V, 10V, ±1V, ±5V, ±10V standard; 1.6V, 8V, 16V, ±1.6V, ±8V, ±16V (Option 1); 2 mA, 10 mA, 20 mA (Option 3)
**Digital I/O**
• Standard: 16 input channels (current receiver), 16 output channels (open collector)
• Option 2: 32 software-configurable input/output channels (TTL)
• Scan rates: >2.7 kHz (16 ch), >5 kHz (8 ch), >16.6 kHz (1 ch)
## Key Features
• Isolated input and output architecture
• Internal trace memory for waveform storage and generation
• Multi-range voltage and current output capability
• High scan rates enable rapid signal sequencing
• Modular configuration supports mixed-signal test scenarios
## Typical Applications
• Automotive component production test
• ECU simulation using analog outputs as low-frequency and DC function generators
• Power supply testing with programmed voltage ripple simulation
• Control signal verification via analog inputs
## Compatibility & Integration
Supplied with 78-pin D-Sub connectors and RI6061 Universal A/D Input/Output WIN System Framework software. Part of the 6060/6061 family of universal analog and digital I/O VXI modules.



















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