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40-570A-116 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-570A-116 is a 12-channel, 80-pole High-Density Multiplexer and is part of our BRIC family. The 40-570A range is designed to simplify the connection of a common set of test equipment to one of a number of different devices for testing.
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40-570A-016 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-570A-016 is a 6-channel, 160-pole High-Density Multiplexer and is part of our BRIC family. The 40-570A range is designed to simplify the connection of a common set of test equipment to one of a number of different devices for testing.>
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40-570A-216 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-570A-216 is a 24-channel, 40-pole High-Density Multiplexer and is part of our BRIC family. The 40-570A range is designed to simplify the connection of a common set of test equipment to one of a number of different devices for testing.
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AIM-16 -
Acces I/O Products, Inc.
Model AIM-16 accepts, pre-amplifies, and multiplexes analog signals for application to an analog-to-digital converter installed in a host computer. Each AIM-16 concentrates 16 differential analog input channels into one single-ended analog output channel. Up to eight AIM-16s can be cascaded providing total capacity for 128 inputs to an "8-input A/D Converter."
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H620047C2 -
6TL Engineering
This module is ideal for switching up to 12A. Composed by eight relays organized in two trees of four with two relays with NC contact available. The module is shielded in order to reduce the radiated interference in high current switchings.
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34908A -
Keysight Technologies
Use the Keysight 34908A module for the 34970A/34972A Data Acquisition/Switch Unit for the greatest density in common-low applications, such as battery test, component characterization, and benchtop testing. Each module switches 40 one-wire inputs. All two-wire internal measurements except current are supported. The module low connection is isolated from earth and can float up to 300 V.
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60-891-019 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
This LXI Microwave Multiplexer is controlled through an LXI interface based on 1000Base-T Ethernet. This provides a quick and easy method of installation. It also provides a simple way of controlling it at a remote location through its API or built in soft front panel.
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40-875A-001 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-875A-001 (PXI) and 42-875A-001 (PXIe) are single 50 Ohm 16-channel RF multiplexers in a single slot. They have been designed to exhibit low insertion loss and VSWR through the use of modern RF relay technology at an affordable cost.
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40-875A-101 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-875A-101 (PXI) and 42-875A-101 (PXIe) are single 50 Ohm 16-channel RF multiplexers in a single slot. They have been designed to exhibit low insertion loss and VSWR through the use of modern RF relay technology at an affordable cost.
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42-875A-001 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-875A-001 (PXI) and 42-875A-001 (PXIe) are single 50 Ohm 16-channel RF multiplexers in a single slot. They have been designed to exhibit low insertion loss and VSWR through the use of modern RF relay technology at an affordable cost.
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42-875A-101 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-875A-101 (PXI) and 42-875A-101 (PXIe) are single 50 Ohm 16-channel RF multiplexers in a single slot. They have been designed to exhibit low insertion loss and VSWR through the use of modern RF relay technology at an affordable cost.
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65-281-315 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 65-281-315 32:1 multiplexer is part of the 65-280 and 65-281 ranges of optical plug-in modules offering matrix & insert/bypass or multiplexer & SPST topologies respectively with all models based on MEMS fiber optic switches and available in various populations per plugin. In addition, a choice of different connector styles to suit most applications is offered: FC/APC (for optimal performance), FC/PC, SC/PC and ST for general applications and LC for high density applications. They use MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical-Systems) based optical switches to route signals between terminals by redirecting the optical signal. This is achieved using micromechanical mirrors driven by a highly precise mechanism activated via an electrical control signal.
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65-281-314 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 65-281-314 16:1 multiplexer is part of the 65-280 and 65-281 ranges of optical plug-in modules offering matrix & insert/bypass or multiplexer & SPST topologies respectively with all models based on MEMS fiber optic switches and available in various populations per plugin. In addition, a choice of different connector styles to suit most applications is offered: FC/APC (for optimal performance), FC/PC, SC/PC and ST for general applications and LC for high density applications. They use MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical-Systems) based optical switches to route signals between terminals by redirecting the optical signal. This is achieved using micromechanical mirrors driven by a highly precise mechanism activated via an electrical control signal.
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65-281-381 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 65-281-381 2:1 multiplexer is part of the 65-280 and 65-281 ranges of optical plug-in modules offering matrix & insert/bypass or multiplexer & SPST topologies respectively with all models based on MEMS fiber optic switches and available in various populations per plugin. In addition, a choice of different connector styles to suit most applications is offered: FC/APC (for optimal performance), FC/PC, SC/PC and ST for general applications and LC for high density applications. They use MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical-Systems) based optical switches to route signals between terminals by redirecting the optical signal. This is achieved using micromechanical mirrors driven by a highly precise mechanism activated via an electrical control signal.
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65-281-323 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 65-281-323 8:1 multiplexer is part of the 65-280 and 65-281 ranges of optical plug-in modules offering matrix & insert/bypass or multiplexer & SPST topologies respectively with all models based on MEMS fiber optic switches and available in various populations per plugin. In addition, a choice of different connector styles to suit most applications is offered: FC/APC (for optimal performance), FC/PC, SC/PC and ST for general applications and LC for high density applications. They use MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical-Systems) based optical switches to route signals between terminals by redirecting the optical signal. This is achieved using micromechanical mirrors driven by a highly precise mechanism activated via an electrical control signal.