Base Matrix Configuration 2
Keysight 34934A User’s Guide 49
The supplied terminators incorporate both the shorting jumper for pins 19 and 20
and a jumper precluding connection to pins 1 and 2. Detailed pin diagrams for
these terminators are provided on page 50.
34934T-001 Terminal Block: 4x32 Wiring
Once the required jumpers have been placed to configure the terminal block as
4x32, you are ready to make row and column connections to the terminal block.
You may connect to the module’s rows and columns by wiring to the screw
terminals marked C1 through C32 (H, L) and R1 through R4 (H, L) on the 4x32
removable overlay (see “34934T-001 Terminal Block: 4x32 Layout” on page 43).
The combined weight of these wires can create significant strain on the wiring; to
minimize this see “Terminal block strain relief” on page 45.
However, you may prefer to use physically separate cabling for the row
connections (e.g. if you connect your DUT to the columns and your measurement
device(s) to the rows). The terminal block’s extension headers J24 and J25 provide
access to the rows; you can make row connections to the central 16 terminals
(pins 3-18) on the supplied terminators you installed in “Placing Safety Interlock
Continuity Jumpers for 4x32” on page 48.
Below is an illustration of the possible locations for making row signal connections
to the 34934T-001: