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50-671A-022-Q/24/2 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 50-671A-022-Q/24/2 is a very high density PCI multiplexer in 24-channel 2-pole format with 4 separate banks. Typical applications include signal routing in ATE and data acquisition systems.
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42-614D-022 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-614D-022 (PXI) and 42-614D-022 (PXIe) 10-bank, 4-channel, 3-pole multiplexers are part of the High Density 2A multiplexer module range available in 23 configurations (see 'Also in this Range' link above).
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40-505A-001 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-505A-001 is a medium density matrix module able to switch up to 2 A or 300 VDC/250 VAC. It is in 42x4 1-pole configuration and constructed using high quality electro-mechanical relays for high switching confidence.
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60-555-028 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
High density double pole matrix capable of switching up to 300VDC/250VAC, or 2A (60W max). The use of high quality electro-mechanical relays offer high switching confidence and make it suitable for signal routing in large ATE systems.
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60-555-026 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
High density double pole matrix capable of switching up to 300VDC/250VAC, or 2A (60W max). The use of high quality electro-mechanical relays offer high switching confidence and make it suitable for signal routing in large ATE systems.
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60-556-027 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
High density double pole matrix capable of switching up to 300VDC/250VAC, or 2A (60W max). The use of high quality electro-mechanical relays offer high switching confidence and make it suitable for signal routing in large ATE systems.
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60-555-024 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
High density double pole matrix capable of switching up to 300VDC/250VAC, or 2A (60W max). The use of high quality electro-mechanical relays offer high switching confidence and make it suitable for signal routing in large ATE systems.
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60-556-023 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
High density double pole matrix capable of switching up to 300VDC/250VAC, or 2A (60W max). The use of high quality electro-mechanical relays offer high switching confidence and make it suitable for signal routing in large ATE systems.
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60-555-025 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
High density double pole matrix capable of switching up to 300VDC/250VAC, or 2A (60W max). The use of high quality electro-mechanical relays offer high switching confidence and make it suitable for signal routing in large ATE systems.
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60-556-026 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
High density double pole matrix capable of switching up to 300VDC/250VAC, or 2A (60W max). The use of high quality electro-mechanical relays offer high switching confidence and make it suitable for signal routing in large ATE systems.
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60-556-025 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
High density double pole matrix capable of switching up to 300VDC/250VAC, or 2A (60W max). The use of high quality electro-mechanical relays offer high switching confidence and make it suitable for signal routing in large ATE systems.
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60-556-028 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
High density double pole matrix capable of switching up to 300VDC/250VAC, or 2A (60W max). The use of high quality electro-mechanical relays offer high switching confidence and make it suitable for signal routing in large ATE systems.
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60-556-024 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
High density double pole matrix capable of switching up to 300VDC/250VAC, or 2A (60W max). The use of high quality electro-mechanical relays offer high switching confidence and make it suitable for signal routing in large ATE systems.
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60-555-027 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
High density double pole matrix capable of switching up to 300VDC/250VAC, or 2A (60W max). The use of high quality electro-mechanical relays offer high switching confidence and make it suitable for signal routing in large ATE systems.
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60-555-023 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
High density double pole matrix capable of switching up to 300VDC/250VAC, or 2A (60W max). The use of high quality electro-mechanical relays offer high switching confidence and make it suitable for signal routing in large ATE systems.