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  • PXI/PXIe MEMS Optical MUX, Single 2-Channel, Multi-Mode, 62.5/125 Fiber, ST Connectors

    40-855A-512-M - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    The 40/42-855A-512-M is a PXI/PXIe 2-channel multiplexer with ST connectors and is part of Pickering's range of PXI Fiber Optic MEMS Switching modules. They are available in many high density formats with a choice of different connector styles to suit most applications: FC/APC (for optimal performance), FC/PC and SC/PC for general applications and LC and MU for high density applications. They are also available with an optional hardware interlock which, when activated, will return all optical switches to their default unpowered state.

  • PXI/PXIe MEMS Optical MUX, 8-Channel, Multi-Mode, 50/125 Fiber

    40-852A-118-M50 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    The 40/42-852A-118-M50 is a PXI/PXIe 8-channel multiplexer with FC/PC connectors and is part of Pickering's range of PXI Fiber Optic MEMS Switching modules. They are available in many high density formats with a choice of different connector styles to suit most applications: FC/APC (for optimal performance), FC/PC and SC/PC for general applications and LC and MU for high density applications. They are also available with an optional hardware interlock which, when activated, will return all optical switches to their default unpowered state.

  • PXI Dual 2 x 2 Fibre Optic (M Mode) SC M50

    40-860-222-M50 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    Pickering PXI Fiber Optic MEMS Switching cards are available in many high density formats with a choice of 5 different connector styles to suit most applications: FC/APC (for optimal performance), FC/PC and SC/PC for general applications and LC and MU for high density applications. Fiber optic multiplexers create a signal path by redirecting the optical signal into a selected output fiber. This is achieved using Micro-Mechanical Mirrors driven by a highly precise mechanism and activated via an electrical control signal.

  • PXI Dual 2 x 2 Fibre Optic (M Mode) SC M62.5

    40-860-222-M62.5 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    Pickering PXI Fiber Optic MEMS Switching cards are available in many high density formats with a choice of 5 different connector styles to suit most applications: FC/APC (for optimal performance), FC/PC and SC/PC for general applications and LC and MU for high density applications. Fiber optic multiplexers create a signal path by redirecting the optical signal into a selected output fiber. This is achieved using Micro-Mechanical Mirrors driven by a highly precise mechanism and activated via an electrical control signal.

  • PXI Dual 2 x 2 Fibre Optic (M Mode) ST M50

    40-860-522-M50 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    Pickering PXI Fiber Optic MEMS Switching cards are available in many high density formats with a choice of 5 different connector styles to suit most applications: FC/APC (for optimal performance), FC/PC and SC/PC for general applications and LC and MU for high density applications. Fiber optic multiplexers create a signal path by redirecting the optical signal into a selected output fiber. This is achieved using Micro-Mechanical Mirrors driven by a highly precise mechanism and activated via an electrical control signal.

  • PXI Dual 2 x 2 Fibre Optic (M Mode) STM62.5

    40-860-522-M62.5 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    Pickering PXI Fiber Optic MEMS Switching cards are available in many high density formats with a choice of 5 different connector styles to suit most applications: FC/APC (for optimal performance), FC/PC and SC/PC for general applications and LC and MU for high density applications. Fiber optic multiplexers create a signal path by redirecting the optical signal into a selected output fiber. This is achieved using Micro-Mechanical Mirrors driven by a highly precise mechanism and activated via an electrical control signal.

  • Ruggedized Field Deployable Tester

    PUMA - ADVINT, LLC

    - 18-slot PXI / 4-slot SCXI Chassis- 1.2 GHz Embedded Controller- 4-axis Motion Controller/Simulation- 8-port RS-232 Serial Module- 4-port RS-485 Serial Module- 48 bit Isolated Digital I/O- Reconfigurable multi-function I/O FPGA Module- 5 1/2 digit DMM- 200 MHz 2-channel Scope/Digitizer- Multi-function Data Acquisition (DAQ)- 8-channel Analog Input Module- 6-channel Analog Output Module- General Purpose Switching- RF suite (optional)

  • PXI Single 2 x 2 Fibre Optic (M Mode)STM62.5

    40-860-512-M62.5 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    Pickering PXI Fiber Optic MEMS Switching cards are available in many high density formats with a choice of 5 different connector styles to suit most applications: FC/APC (for optimal performance), FC/PC and SC/PC for general applications and LC and MU for high density applications. Fiber optic multiplexers create a signal path by redirecting the optical signal into a selected output fiber. This is achieved using Micro-Mechanical Mirrors driven by a highly precise mechanism and activated via an electrical control signal.

  • PXI Single 2 x 2 Fibre Optic (M Mode) ST M50

    40-860-512-M50 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    Pickering PXI Fiber Optic MEMS Switching cards are available in many high density formats with a choice of 5 different connector styles to suit most applications: FC/APC (for optimal performance), FC/PC and SC/PC for general applications and LC and MU for high density applications. Fiber optic multiplexers create a signal path by redirecting the optical signal into a selected output fiber. This is achieved using Micro-Mechanical Mirrors driven by a highly precise mechanism and activated via an electrical control signal.

  • PXI Single 2 x 2 Fibre Optic (M Mode) SC M50

    40-860-212-M50 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    Pickering PXI Fiber Optic MEMS Switching cards are available in many high density formats with a choice of 5 different connector styles to suit most applications: FC/APC (for optimal performance), FC/PC and SC/PC for general applications and LC and MU for high density applications. Fiber optic multiplexers create a signal path by redirecting the optical signal into a selected output fiber. This is achieved using Micro-Mechanical Mirrors driven by a highly precise mechanism and activated via an electrical control signal.

  • PXIe-4309 , 28-Bit, 32-Channel, 2 MS/s, ±15 V Flexible Resolution PXI Analog Input Module

    784471-01 - NI

    28-Bit, 32-Channel, 2 MS/s, ±15 V Flexible Resolution PXI Analog Input Module—The PXIe-4309 samples up to 32 differential channels and multiplexes the analog input channels across eight simultaneously sampling ADCs. The module samples eight input channels up to 2 MS/s/ch (single channel per ADC), and 32 input channels up to 100 kS/s/ch (four channels per ADC). The module's flexible resolution ranges from 18 bits at 2 MS/s/ch to 28 bits at 2 S/s/ch. The module features on-board signal averaging and filtering, auto-zero measurement switching, and a chopping mode that uses a pair of channels to provide high levels of noise rejection and to enable accurate and repeatable nano-volt measurements.

  • PXI Multiplexer Switch Module

    NI

    PXI Multiplexer Switch Modules are ideal for high-channel-count applications that need to connect measurement or signal generation instruments to various test points on devices or units under test(DUTs or UUTs). PXI Multiplexer Switch Modules use a variety of relay types, including electromechanical armature relays, reed relays, field-effect transistor(FET) relays, and solid-state relays, each with their own benefits, allowing you to choose a multiplexer that fits your requirements. To program the switches, you can use the IVI-compliant NI-SWITCH driver software, complete with help documentation, example programs, and a soft front panel application for interactive control of switches. For intelligent management of complex switch systems, NISwitch Executive provides additional software tools to help you design, build, and deploy your switching system.

  • PXI RF Multiplexer Switch Module

    NI

    PXI RF Multiplexer Switch Modules are ideal for high-channel-count applications that need to connect measurement or signal generation instruments to various test points on devices or units under test(DUTs or UUTs). PXI RF Multiplexer Switch Modules use a variety of relay types, including electromechanical armature relays, reed relays, field-effect transistor(FET) relays, and solid-state relays, each with their own benefits, allowing you to choose a multiplexer that fits your requirements. To program the switches, you can use the IVI-compliant NI-SWITCH driver software, complete with help documentation, example programs, and a soft front panel application for interactive control of switches. For intelligent management of complex switch systems, NISwitch Executive provides additional software tools to help you design, build, and deploy your switching system.

  • PXI Single 4 Channel Fibre Optic Mux FC/APC

    40-850-014 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    The 40-850-014 4-channel multiplexer is part of Pickering's range of PXI Fiber Optic MEMS Switching modules. They are available in many high density formats with a choice of different connector styles to suit most applications: FC/APC (for optimal performance), FC/PC and SC/PC for general applications and LC and MU for high density applications. Fiber optic multiplexers create a signal path by redirecting the optical signal into a selected output fiber. This is achieved using Micro-Mechanical Mirrors driven by a highly precise mechanism and activated via an electrical control signal.

  • PXI Single 4 Channel Mux Fibre Optic MU

    40-850-314 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    The 40-850-314 4-channel multiplexer is part of Pickering's range of PXI Fiber Optic MEMS Switching modules. They are available in many high density formats with a choice of different connector styles to suit most applications: FC/APC (for optimal performance), FC/PC and SC/PC for general applications and LC and MU for high density applications. Fiber optic multiplexers create a signal path by redirecting the optical signal into a selected output fiber. This is achieved using Micro-Mechanical Mirrors driven by a highly precise mechanism and activated via an electrical control signal.

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