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40-614C-018 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
This 1-bank, 16-channel, 8 pole version is part of the 40-614C High Density 2A multiplexer module range that is available in 20 configurations (see Also in this Range link above). All configurations use high quality electro-mechanical signal relays allowing each channel to switch current up to 2A and voltage up to 300VDC/250VAC.
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40-614B-020 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
This 1-bank, 4-channel, 32-pole version is part of the 40-614B High Density 2A multiplexer module range that is available in 20 configurations (see Also in this Range link above). All configurations use high quality electro-mechanical signal relays allowing each channel to switch current up to 2A and voltage up to 300VDC/250VAC.
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40-614C-007 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
This 4-bank, 16-channel, 2 pole version is part of the 40-614C High Density 2A multiplexer module range that is available in 20 configurations (see Also in this Range link above). All configurations use high quality electro-mechanical signal relays allowing each channel to switch current up to 2A and voltage up to 300VDC/250VAC.
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40-614C-008 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
This 4-bank, 8-channel, 4 pole version is part of the 40-614C High Density 2A multiplexer module range that is available in 20 configurations (see Also in this Range link above). All configurations use high quality electro-mechanical signal relays allowing each channel to switch current up to 2A and voltage up to 300VDC/250VAC.
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40-614C-005 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
This 8-bank, 4-channel, 4 pole version is part of the 40-614C High Density 2A multiplexer module range that is available in 20 configurations (see Also in this Range link above). All configurations use high quality electro-mechanical signal relays allowing each channel to switch current up to 2A and voltage up to 300VDC/250VAC.
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40-614C-004 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
This 8-bank, 8-channel, 2 pole version is part of the 40-614C High Density 2A multiplexer module range that is available in 20 configurations (see Also in this Range link above). All configurations use high quality electro-mechanical signal relays allowing each channel to switch current up to 2A and voltage up to 300VDC/250VAC.
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40-614B-007 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
This 4-bank, 16-channel, 2-pole version is part of the 40-614B High Density 2A multiplexer module range that is available in 20 configurations (see Also in this Range link above). All configurations use high quality electro-mechanical signal relays allowing each channel to switch current up to 2A and voltage up to 300VDC/250VAC.
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40-614B-006 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
This 4-bank, 32-channel, 1-pole version is part of the 40-614B High Density 2A multiplexer module range that is available in 20 configurations (see Also in this Range link above). All configurations use high quality electro-mechanical signal relays allowing each channel to switch current up to 2A and voltage up to 300VDC/250VAC.
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40-614B-004 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
This 8-bank, 8-channel, 2-pole version is part of the 40-614B High Density 2A multiplexer module range that is available in 20 configurations (see Also in this Range link above). All configurations use high quality electro-mechanical signal relays allowing each channel to switch current up to 2A and voltage up to 300VDC/250VAC.
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40-561A-122-75X16 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-561A-122-75x16 is part of a range of high-density PXI BRIC matrix modules. These modules are available in 2, 4 or 8 slot PXI sizes to suit all high performance matrix requirements and are constructed using instrumentation quality reed relays.
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VPX3-611 -
Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions
The VPX3-611 I/O module allows customers to readily incorporate a wide variety of I/O into military and aerospace embedded computing systems. Using a simple and reliable Flash-based FPGA hardware architecture with flexible I/O signal routing, the VPX3-611 provides high data throughput performance and can be easily adapted to meet a wide range of application needs.
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65-200-001 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
This LXI scalable matrix chassis offers you a solution that can be easily re-configured by the insertion and removal of up to six LXI matrix plug-in modules (detail in the tables below). It is purchased as an empty chassis with a quantity of plug-in modules required for a particular matrix size. Unused chassis slots are blanked off by the supplied blanking pieces. Cooling is provided by rear fans and front air intakes ensuring no wasted space when the chassis is rack mounted. The cooling system is adaptive to its operating environment to ensure the acoustic noise is minimized when used in quiet laboratory environments and low load conditions.
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Model JI-4516 -
Jupiter Instruments
The JI-4516 module is a versatile, easy-to-use device for adding high-voltage, high-current digital I/O capability to a computer system via a USB connection. The module is comprised of 8, low-side power MOSFET switches, and 8 high-voltage inputs. I/O ground isolation eliminates ground-loops and provides protection from noise and switching transients during high-current load switching. The JI-4516 is available as either a desktop unit or low-cost OEM board.
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TCR180 -
Meinberg Funkuhren GmbH & Co. KG
The module TCR180 has been designed to receive and to generate IRIG-A/B/G, IEEE 1344, IEEE C37.118 or AFNOR NF S87-500 time codes. It is used in applications like data acquisition, standalone computer time synchronization (for systems without a network connection or higher accuracy requirements) or as an IRIG converter device. The frequency locking of the master oscillator to the time code system enables this module to generate fixed and programmable standard frequencies with high accuracy and stability. Various oscillator options allow the cost efficient implementation of different requirements concerning the accurracy of the outputs. The generator of the IMS-TCR module generates pulses per second and per minute and per hour. Four programmable outputs are also available. The pulses are synchronized to UTC-second.
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