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40-890-006 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-890 (PXI) and 42-890 (PXIe) range of PXI microwave modules allows users to specify the mix of relay types, frequencies and quantities based on the application requirements within the capabilities of the module driver card. Choose from the extensive relay selection already available in the Pickering microwave range to create a flexible solution.
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50-670C-022-24/8 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 50-670C-022-24/8 is a 24-channel, 8-pole MUX and is part of a series of very high density multiplexer cards feature a wide range of switching configurations. Typical applications include signal routing in ATE and data acquisition systems.The 50-670C shares exactly the same architecture as the established 40-670 range of PXI modules.
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50-670C-022-198/1 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 50-670C-022-198/1 is a 198-channel, 1-pole MUX and is part of a series of very high density multiplexer cards feature a wide range of switching configurations. Typical applications include signal routing in ATE and data acquisition systems.The 50-670C shares exactly the same architecture as the established 40-670 range of PXI modules.
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50-670C-021-49/2 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 50-670C-021-49/2 is a 49-channel, 2-pole MUX and is part of a series of very high density multiplexer cards feature a wide range of switching configurations. Typical applications include signal routing in ATE and data acquisition systems.The 50-670C shares exactly the same architecture as the established 40-670 range of PXI modules.
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50-670C-022-10/16 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 50-670C-022-10/16 is a 10-channel, 16-pole MUX and is part of a series of very high density multiplexer cards feature a wide range of switching configurations. Typical applications include signal routing in ATE and data acquisition systems.The 50-670C shares exactly the same architecture as the established 40-670 range of PXI modules.
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50-670C-021-24/4 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 50-670C-021-24/4 is a 24-channel, 4-pole MUX and is part of a series of very high density multiplexer cards feature a wide range of switching configurations. Typical applications include signal routing in ATE and data acquisition systems.The 50-670C shares exactly the same architecture as the established 40-670 range of PXI modules.
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50-670C-022-5/32 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 50-670C-022-5/32 is a 5-channel, 32-pole MUX and is part of a series of very high density multiplexer cards feature a wide range of switching configurations. Typical applications include signal routing in ATE and data acquisition systems.The 50-670C shares exactly the same architecture as the established 40-670 range of PXI modules.
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50-670C-021-5/16 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 50-670C-021-5/16 is a 5-channel, 16-pole MUX and is part of a series of very high density multiplexer cards feature a wide range of switching configurations. Typical applications include signal routing in ATE and data acquisition systems.The 50-670C shares exactly the same architecture as the established 40-670 range of PXI modules.
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50-670C-022-49/4 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 50-670C-022-49/4 is a 49-channel, 4-pole MUX and is part of a series of very high density multiplexer cards feature a wide range of switching configurations. Typical applications include signal routing in ATE and data acquisition systems.The 50-670C shares exactly the same architecture as the established 40-670 range of PXI modules.
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50-670C-021-10/8 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 50-670C-021-10/8 is a 10-channel, 8-pole MUX and is part of a series of very high density multiplexer cards feature a wide range of switching configurations. Typical applications include signal routing in ATE and data acquisition systems.The 50-670C shares exactly the same architecture as the established 40-670 range of PXI modules.
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50-670C-021-99/1 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 50-670C-021-99/1 is a 99-channel,1-pole MUX and is part of a series of very high density multiplexer cards feature a wide range of switching configurations. Typical applications include signal routing in ATE and data acquisition systems.The 50-670C shares exactly the same architecture as the established 40-670 range of PXI modules.
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U9401B -
Keysight Technologies
The Keysight Medalist i1000D is now even better. Improving from its previous state of an analog-only ICT, the new digital release of the system now features per pin programmable digital cards and a whole new set of intuitive software graphical user interfaces (GUIs) that makes programming and development effortless.
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SER -
E-Max Instruments
The E-MAX Sequential Event Recorder (SER) is a highspeed,high-resolution, system which records relay andpower system equipment alarms and status contacts. TheE-MAX SER uses a fully isolated 16-point input card. The16-point layout isolates individual points from each other andfrom the system electronics by opto-couplers.
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ULP-26 -
Unitech Scales And Measurements Pvt. Ltd
Unitech’s Pressure Control Setup comprises of Pressure tank fitted with pressure transmitter to measure the pressure. The pressure is controlled by a pneumatic control valve operated by a I to P converter. The whole system is mounted on a Table top Model with all necessary Piping. The electronic panel comprises of ADC/DAC card with RS-232 interfaces.
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Sig-Station Series -
Signatec
Sig-Stations are high-performance PC workstations designed specifically for integrating Signatec/GaGe advanced data acquisition instruments and maximizing their operational performance. The dedicated peer design of host PCIe buses ensure that the maximum data transfer rate is achieved for multiple Signatec/GaGe instrument card operations. Integrated high-speed data storage is specifically tailored for real-time data streaming signal recording applications that require a guaranteed continuous transfer rate with no missing data. Sustained data transfer rates and storage capacity are scalable. Sig-Station systems come with all Signatec/GaGe cards, features, and software fully tested and installed so that the user can be up and running with their system solution right out of the box. Custom system configurations can also be defined to meet specific customer applications or requirements.