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SH25F-25M-1 25-Pin Female to Male Shielded I/O Cable, 1 m
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SH25F-25M-1 25-Pin Female to Male Shielded I/O Cable, 1 m
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RJ50 10-pin Modular Plug to DB-9 (Male), 1m
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RJ50 10-pin Modular Plug to DB-9 (Male), 1m
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10RJ50-DB9M Serial Cable, 10Pos Modular Plug to DB-9, 2 m (non isolated)
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S8 Serial Cable, 10Pos Modular Plug to DB-9, 2 m (non isolated)
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10RJ50-DB9M Serial Cable, 10Pos Modular Plug to DB-9, 3 m (non isolated)
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S8 Serial Cable, 10Pos Modular Plug to DB-9, 3 m (non isolated)
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SMA Male to SMA Male Cable for USRP, 50 Ohm, 2 m
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SMA Male to SMA Male Cable for USRP, 50 Ohm, 2 m
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PXIe-4112, 2-Channel, 60 V, 1 A PXI Programmable Power Supply
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The PXIe‑4112 is a programmable DC power supply with isolated outputs. It helps simplify the task of designing automated test systems for a wide range of applications—from aerospace and defense to automotive and component test—by eliminating the need to mix multiple instrumentation form factors in a given test rack. It also has standard output disconnect functionality that allows isolation from the device under test (DUT) when not in use, and remote sense to correct for losses in system wiring.
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PXIe-4113, 2-Channel, 10 V, 6 A PXI Programmable Power Supply
782857-02
The PXIe‑4113 is a programmable DC power supply with isolated outputs. It helps simplify the task of designing automated test systems for a wide range of applications—from aerospace and defense to automotive and component test—by eliminating the need to mix multiple instrumentation form factors in a given test rack. It also has standard output disconnect functionality that allows isolation from the device under test (DUT) when not in use, and remote sense to correct for losses in system wiring.
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PXIe-4137, ±200 V, ±1 A DC, ±3 A Pulsed, Up to 40 W DC, 100 fA Precision System PXI Source Measure Unit
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PXIe, ±200 V, ±1 A DC, ±3 A Pulsed, Up to 40 W DC, 100 fA Precision System PXI Source Measure Unit - The PXIe-4137 is a high-precision, system source measure unit (SMU). It features 4-quadrant operation and sources up to 40 W of DC power and can pulse up to 500 W. Analog-to-digital converter technology helps you perform high-precision measurements with a current resolution of 100 fA or high-speed acquisitions up to 1.8 MS/s. The module also can maximize stability and measurement accuracy with SourceAdapt technology, which you can use to tune the transient response to match the characteristics of any load. The PXIe-4137 is ideal for a broad range of applications including manufacturing test, board-level test, and lab characterization with devices such as ICs, power management ICs (PMICs), and RFICs and discrete devices including LEDs and optical transceivers.
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PXIe-4139, ±60 V, ±3 A DC, ±10 A Pulsed, 20 W DC, 100 fA Precision System PXI Source Measure Unit
782856-02
PXIe, ±60 V, ±3 A DC, ±10 A Pulsed, 20 W DC, 100 fA Precision System PXI Source Measure Unit - The PXIe-4139 is a high-precision, system source measure unit (SMU) that features 4-quadrant operation and sources up to 20 W of DC power. This module features analog-to-digital … converters that help you perform high-precision measurements with a current resolution of 100 fA or high-speed acquisitions up to 1.8 MS/s. The module can maximize stability and measurement accuracy with SourceAdapt technology, which you can use to tune the transient response to match the characteristics of any load. You can use the PXIe-4139 for applications including manufacturing test, board-level test, and lab characterization with devices such as ICs, power management ICs (PMICs), and RFICs and discrete devices including LEDs and optical transceivers.