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45-720A-511 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 45-720A module is a 6U 16x16 RF Matrix suitable for switching frequencies to beyond 250MHz. The 45- 720A module is available in 50 and 75 Ohm versions with a choice of coaxial connectors. It is intended for the easy construction of high performance bidirectional matrix switching systems. Automatic Isolation Switches are located on all coaxial connectors, these disconnect the matrix from the external test fixture. This maximises isolation and RF performance.
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45-720A-751 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 45-720A module is a 6U 16x16 RF Matrix suitable for switching frequencies to beyond 250MHz. The 45- 720A module is available in 50 and 75 Ohm versions with a choice of coaxial connectors. It is intended for the easy construction of high performance bidirectional matrix switching systems. Automatic Isolation Switches are located on all coaxial connectors, these disconnect the matrix from the external test fixture. This maximises isolation and RF performance.
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45-720A-541 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 45-720A module is a 6U 16x16 RF Matrix suitable for switching frequencies to beyond 250MHz. The 45- 720A module is available in 50 and 75 Ohm versions with a choice of coaxial connectors. It is intended for the easy construction of high performance bidirectional matrix switching systems. Automatic Isolation Switches are located on all coaxial connectors, these disconnect the matrix from the external test fixture. This maximises isolation and RF performance.
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45-720A-711 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 45-720A module is a 6U 16x16 RF Matrix suitable for switching frequencies to beyond 250MHz. The 45- 720A module is available in 50 and 75 Ohm versions with a choice of coaxial connectors. It is intended for the easy construction of high performance bidirectional matrix switching systems. Automatic Isolation Switches are located on all coaxial connectors, these disconnect the matrix from the external test fixture. This maximises isolation and RF performance.
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778572-36 -
NI
544-Crosspoint, 1-Wire PXI Matrix Switch Module—The PXI‑2536 is a high-density 8x68 PXI matrix switch module that is ideal for routing low-power DC signals in validation test systems of mass produced devices such as semiconductor chips and printed circuit boards (PCBs). Featuring FET relays, the PXI‑2536 offers unlimited mechanical lifetime and switching speeds up to 50,000 crosspoints/s. It also features onboard relay counting for relay monitoring and deterministic operation with hardware triggers to improve test throughput.
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65-290-001 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 65-290-001 ia a 16x16 matrix plug-in module for use in Pickering's modular switching platform that provides a switched guard relay matrix solution with up to 1012 Ω channel to channel and channel to ground isolation.
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40-590-101 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-590-101 (PXI) and 42-590-101 (PXIe) are modules that provide a switched guard 16x4 matrix solution with up to 1012 Ω channel to channel and channel-to-ground isolation.
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40-590-102 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-590-102 (PXI) and 42-590-102 (PXIe) are modules that provide a switched guard 8x4 matrix solution with up to 1012 Ω channel to channel and channel to ground isolation.
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42-590-102 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-590-102 (PXI) and 42-590-102 (PXIe) are modules that provide a switched guard 8x4 matrix solution with up to 1012 Ω channel to channel and channel to ground isolation.
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42-590-101 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-590-101 (PXI) and 42-590-101 (PXIe) are modules that provide a switched guard 16x4 matrix solution with up to 1012 Ω channel to channel and channel-to-ground isolation.
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42-727A-001 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-727A-001 (PXI) and 42-727A-001 (PXIe) are 16x4 50 Ω RF matrices with SMB connectors. The 4x-727A/728A/729A range are high density RF matrix modules suitable for switching up to 300 MHz in 50 Ω or 100 MHz in 75 Ω. They are available in 50 Ω or 75 Ω versions with SMB connectors or in 50 Ω versions with a multiway connector. They provide a simple and scalable bidirectional matrix for RF signals and are intended for the construction of high performance switching systems.
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40-728A-101 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-728A-101 (PXI) and 42-728A-101 (PXIe) are 16x2 75 Ω RF matrices with SMB connectors. The 4x-727A/728A/729A range are high density RF matrix modules suitable for switching up to 300 MHz in 50 Ω or 100 MHz in 75 Ω. They are available in 50 Ω or 75 Ω versions with SMB connectors or in 50 Ω versions with a multiway connector. They provide a simple and scalable bidirectional matrix for RF signals and are intended for the construction of high performance switching systems. All X and Y connections have isolation switches.
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40-540A-021 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-540A-021 is part of a range of ultra high density matrices. The 40-540A/541A/542A are the world’s highest density single slot PXI reed relay matrix modules and are available as a 132x4, 66x8 or 33x16 matrix with 1-pole switching.
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781421-33 -
NI
4x71, 2 A, Electromechanical Relay Matrix Module for SwitchBlock - The SWB‑2833 is an electromechanical relay matrix card for SwitchBlock systems. Designed for high power, it can operate as an individual relay card or expand in a single carrier or single PXI chassis. You can connect any input to any output, individually or in combination. You can use matrix switches to route signals from oscilloscopes, DMMs, arbitrary waveform generators, and power supplies to various test points on a unit under test (UUT). The primary benefit of matrix switches is simplified wiring—the overall test system can easily and dynamically change the internal connection path without any external manual intervention.
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781420-33 -
NI
4x71, 2 A, Electromechanical Relay Matrix Module for SwitchBlock - The SWB‑2833 is an electromechanical relay matrix card for SwitchBlock systems. Designed for high power, it can operate as an individual relay card or expand in a single carrier or single PXI chassis. You can connect any input to any output, individually or in combination. You can use matrix switches to route signals from oscilloscopes, DMMs, arbitrary waveform generators, and power supplies to various test points on a unit under test (UUT). The primary benefit of matrix switches is simplified wiring—the overall test system can easily and dynamically change the internal connection path without any external manual intervention.