NI SCXI-1129 Relay Replacement

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NI SCXI-1129 Relay Replacement

The NI SCXI-1129 uses electromechanical armature relays.

Refer to the following table for information about ordering replacement relays.

Relay Manufacturer Part Number
Aromat (NAiS) AGQ200A4H (HVAB relays)
AGQ210A4H (row-column relays)

Complete the following sets of steps to disassemble your module, replace a failed relay, and reassemble your module.

Disassemble the Module


  1. Ground yourself using a grounding strap or a ground connected to your PXI chassis.
    Note  Properly grounding yourself prevents damage to your module from electrostatic discharge.
  2. Remove the three screws that secure the daughterboard to the switch assembly.

    1 Screws
    2 Daughterboard
  3. Remove the four screws that secure the base board to the metal frame.

    1 Screws
    2 Base Board
    3 Metal Frame
  4. Locate the relay you want to replace.
    1. Determine the channel name for the relay using the Bank Connection Diagram for your topology.
    2. Use the channel name to locate the relay using the following figures.

      Top Base Board

      Bottom Base Board

Replace the Relay

Make sure you have the following:

  • Temperature-regulated soldering iron set to 300 °C
  • 60/40 Lead/Tin solder (flux core)
  • Solder wick
  • Fine pick
  • Isopropyl alcohol
  • Cotton swabs

If you have a surface mount rework station, replace the relay as you would any other surface mount part. Otherwise, complete the following steps to replace the relay:

  1. Use the soldering iron and solder wick to remove as much solder from the relay pads as possible. Do not leave the soldering iron on any lead for more than 5 seconds.
    Note  If it is necessary to reapply the soldering iron to the pad, allow the connection to cool completely before reapplying the soldering iron.
  2. Apply heat to the pads one at a time, and use the pick to gently pry the relay pins from the pads. Make sure that the solder is molten before prying.
    Caution  Using excessive force on a soldered pad can result in lifting the PCB trace and ruining the daughterboard.
  3. Remove the relay.
  4. Clean the pads with isopropyl alcohol and cotton swabs.
  5. Place the new relay on the PCB pads and solder.
  6. Remove the excess flux with isopropyl alcohol and cotton swabs.
    Caution  Do not use flux remover to clean the board after relay replacement.

Reassemble the Module


Complete the Disassemble the Module steps in reverse order to reassemble your module.