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Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
Fixed power supply modules provide you with up to four separate voltage outputs isolated from the PXI backplane. Any combination of 3.3V, 5V, 12V or 15V can be specified with a maximum current capability of 4A for the 3.3V option; the software provides on/off control and status monitoring for each output. Dual programmable power supplies are capable of supplying up to 60 Watts of power. These are ideal solution for applications where a self contained test system with a high power supply power capability is required in a PXI format.
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40-132-201 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
Pickering Interfaces 40-131/132 modules are a range of low cost, general purpose electromechanical relay cards. They are capable of switching voltages up to 300VDC/250VAC and current up to 2A. They are suitable for use where reed relay based switching cards do not have sufficient voltage or current carrying capability. Applications include the switching of medium power AC and DC loads, or slave switching larger relays, contactors or solenoids. Connections are made to the card via a front panel mounted 78 pin D-Type connector plug.
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Quantifi Photonics Inc.
Coherent Solutions’ expanding portfolio of PXIe optical test modules bring a wide range of new mixed-signal test capabilities to the PXI platform. The new modules offer seamless integration with PXI Platform and deliver reliable and repeatable results across a wide range of optical and mixed-signal test applications.
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40-511-021-S -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-510 series of matrix modules feature a wide range of selectable switching configurations (12x4,dual 12x4,12x8 and 24x4). Typical applications include signal routing in ATE and data acquisition systems. Available reed relay formats are 1-pole, 2-pole and 1-Pole screened. The screened version is suitable for switching signals up to 50MHz. Larger matrices may be constructed by Daisy Chaining the common signals from multiple PXI modules.
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40-297A-121 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-297A-121 (PXI) and the 42-297A-121 (PXIe) are 4-channel programmable resistors with a range of 1.5 Ω to 925 Ω, 0.25 Ω Resolution. They are part of the 40/42-297A series of high density precision resistor modules and provide a simple solution for applications requiring accurate simulation of resistive sensors.
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40-880A-004 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-880A-004 is an octal SPDT 50Ω RF switch with 8GHz bandwidth. The 40-880A range of SPDT switches have automatic termination of unused signals and are available as a dual switch in a 1-slot PXI module, a quad switch in a 2-slot PXI module or hex and octal switches in 3-slot PXI modules.
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40-138-AA-BB-CC-DD (1 CELL) -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-138 2A Relay Module with 1 cell populated is a cell-based mixed configuration switching module suitable for applications requiring medium power switching with high density. It provides a broad selection of mixed relay types for greater flexibility and features 2A current capacity and voltages to 300VDC/250VAC.
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40-295-021-3/24 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-295 is a Programmable Resistor module with up to 18 channels of 8-bit resolution resistor chains in a single 3U PXI module. The flexible architecture allows these modules to also be supplied as 12, 16 or 24-bit resolution versions for applications requiring finer resolution, greater resistance range or higher channel count.
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SMT790 -
Sundance Multiprocessor Technology Ltd.
The SMT700 is one of the first of a new range of Sundance cards that includes a direct connection to SLB (Sundance Local Bus) compatible mezzanine card, without the need for a Sundance TIM. This enables a variety of cards to be added to a system, for example extra Ethernet ports, video in/out, High speed ADC / DAC etc. Data from these extra cards (along with data from the SMT700’s own inputs – up to 1Gb/s Ethernet, 2.5Gb/s optical links, and RSL links) can be processed via the Virtex 5, or by another linked card or module.
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Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
Pickering's PXI precision programmable resistor modules feature high setting resolution with excellent stability and accuracy through the use of innovative switching networks and software correction techniques. This also means all resistance values can be set - there are no missing values due to switch resistance or resistor tolerance. These modules are ideal for sensor emulation applications that require very fine adjustment and also have the capability of being set as open or short circuit to simulate faults in cabling systems. The range includes modules specifically designed for RTD and strain gauge simulation.
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41-735-001 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
A single slot power supply module providing two programmable positive output voltages. The module provides high quality regulated voltages from a linear regulator to ensure low levels of output noise.
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40-549-003 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-549 is a single pole power matrix module, suitable for switching inductive/capacitive loads up to 5A with 110VDC/250VAC hot switching and 400VDC/250VAC cold switching. It is available in single 16x4, single 8x8, dual 8x4 or single 8x4 configurations. Connections are made via a front panel 25 way D-type male connector.
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40-320A-101 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-320A-101 is a single 24-channel MUX and is part of our 40-310/320A range of High Voltage Switching Modules which will hot switch up to 750V peak and cold switch up to 1000V peak in either general purpose relay (40-310) or multiplexer (40-320A) configurations.
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40-138-AA-BB-CC-DD (3 CELL) -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-138 2A Relay Module with 3 cells populated is a cell-based mixed configuration switching module suitable for applications requiring medium power switching with high density. It provides a broad selection of mixed relay types for greater flexibility and features 2A current capacity and voltages to 300VDC/250VAC.
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Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The breadboard modules with digital I/O (the 40-220A series) allow the user to construct their own circuit in situations where a PXI module is not available. For example when it is required to integrate a non-switching function into a PXI chassis. Typical applications include creating custom circuitry that can be housed on a 3U board or to build special “one-off” switching modules.