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40-815-122-M -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
Pickering PXI Fiber Optic Multiplexers connect a single channel to one of two or four channels. They are available in single or dual multiplexer configurations supporting single-mode or multi-mode fiber. A wide choice of connectors types is available. The 40-810 multiplexer connects the optical channel by redirecting the optical signal into a selected output fiber.
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40-815-022 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
Pickering PXI Fiber Optic Multiplexers connect a single channel to one of two or four channels. They are available in single or dual multiplexer configurations supporting single-mode or multi-mode fiber. A wide choice of connectors types is available. The 40-810 multiplexer connects the optical channel by redirecting the optical signal into a selected output fiber.
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40-815-012 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
Pickering PXI Fiber Optic Multiplexers connect a single channel to one of two or four channels. They are available in single or dual multiplexer configurations supporting single-mode or multi-mode fiber. A wide choice of connectors types is available. The 40-810 multiplexer connects the optical channel by redirecting the optical signal into a selected output fiber.
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40-815-212 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
Pickering PXI Fiber Optic Multiplexers connect a single channel to one of two or four channels. They are available in single or dual multiplexer configurations supporting single-mode or multi-mode fiber. A wide choice of connectors types is available. The 40-810 multiplexer connects the optical channel by redirecting the optical signal into a selected output fiber.
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40-815-212-M -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
Pickering PXI Fiber Optic Multiplexers connect a single channel to one of two or four channels. They are available in single or dual multiplexer configurations supporting single-mode or multi-mode fiber. A wide choice of connectors types is available. The 40-810 multiplexer connects the optical channel by redirecting the optical signal into a selected output fiber.
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40-815-112 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
Pickering PXI Fiber Optic Multiplexers connect a single channel to one of two or four channels. They are available in single or dual multiplexer configurations supporting single-mode or multi-mode fiber. A wide choice of connectors types is available. The 40-810 multiplexer connects the optical channel by redirecting the optical signal into a selected output fiber.
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778572-15 -
NI
35-Channel, 0.25 A PXI Signal Insertion Switch Module—The PXI‑2515 is a multiplexer switch module that enables connectivity by routing high-speed digital I/O (DIO) signals between a device under test (DUT) and an NI high-speed DIO device or a parametric measurement device. You can use modules such as PXI Source Measure Units (SMUs) and PXI Digital Multimeters (DMMs) with high-speed digital devices. With the PXI‑2515, you can perform parametric tests on digital pins without external connectivity or impedance mismatch challenges.
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Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
Pickering's RF SPDT PXI Switch Modules are capable of providing economic switching for frequencies up to 6 GHz. Our other PXI RF options include RF matrices and RF multiplexers. For higher frequency applications or applications requiring high performance levels, please take a look at our microwave switching modules.
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42-852A-218 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40/42-852A-218 is a PXI/PXIe 8-channel multiplexer with SC/PC connectors and is part of Pickering's range of PXI Fiber Optic MEMS Switching modules.
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42-852A-118-M62.5 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40/42-852A-118-M62.5 is a PXI/PXIe 8-channel multiplexer with FC/PC connectors and is part of Pickering's range of PXI Fiber Optic MEMS Switching modules.
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Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
Our LXI modular chassis are available in 7-slot or 18-slot and support over 1,000 of our PXI modules, additionally our 2-Slot USB/LXI Chassis allows most of our 1 or 2-slot PXI modules to be controlled via USB or Ethernet. These range from: PXI general purpose relays, matrices, multiplexers and RF switches to special PXI switching functions such as fault/signal insertion. Also supported are a selection of T&M modules such as programmable resistors, digital I/O, power supplies, battery simulators and attenuators.
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ViTec Co. Ltd
PXI switching modules provide high-efficiency signal switching based on a standard PXI platform. Keysight offers a wide range of modules with a variety of characteristics: high-speed multiplexer modules with switch times up to 500 μs, general-purpose switching modules up to 300 W, and high-density matrix switcher modules that provide up to 256 two-wire intercept points.
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Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
Pickering's range of PXI optical switching modules include high performance multiplexers and insert/bypass switches. MEMS (Micro Electro-Mechanical Systems) switch technology offers higher performance and longer operational life compared to conventional prism based optical switching
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Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
Our LXI modular chassis are available in 7 and 18-slot and our LXI/USB modular chassis are available in 2, 4 and 6-slot and support over 1,000 of our PXI modules. The PXI modules supported range from: PXI general purpose relays, matrices, multiplexers and RF switches to special PXI switching functions such as fault/signal insertion. Also supported are a selection of simulation modules such as programmable resistors, digital I/O, power supplies, thermocouple simulators, function generator, battery simulators and attenuators. This gives you enormous flexibility to define a switching or T&M system to exactly match your needs.
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40-852-418 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-852-418 8-channel multiplexer is part of Pickering's range of PXI Fiber Optic MEMS Switching modules. They are available in many high density formats with a choice of different connector styles to suit most applications: FC/APC (for optimal performance), FC/PC and SC/PC for general applications and LC and MU for high density applications. Fiber optic multiplexers create a signal path by redirecting the optical signal into a selected output fiber. This is achieved using Micro-Mechanical Mirrors driven by a highly precise mechanism and activated via an electrical control signal.