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Product
PXI 13 x DPDT Power Relays
40-130-102
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Pickering Interfaces 40-130 DPDT Relay Modules are suitable for applications where ordinary reed relay modules require additional current/voltage capacity. It is available in a choice of 8 and 13 relay versions and has voltage handling up to 220VDC/125VAC and current handling to 2A . Connections are made via a front panel mounted 50 or 78 pin D-Type connector.
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PXI-6723, 13-Bit, 32-Channel, 800 kS/s PXI Analog Output Module
778998-01
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13-Bit, 32-Channel, 800 kS/s PXI Analog Output Module—The PXI‑6723 delivers low-cost, high-density analog outputs to meet a wide range of applications, such as stimulus-response, signal simulation, waveform generation, and actuator stimulation. In addition, the device provides eight 5 V TTL/CMOS digital I/O lines; two 24‑bit, 20 MHz counter/timers; and digital triggering and external clocking capabilities. The PXI‑6723 can replace several kinds of instruments, including stand-alone proportional integral derivative (PID) controllers, low-speed arbitrary waveform generators, and function generators. You can control each data point for each channel to define common waveforms, such as square, sine, or sawtooth, as well as complex waveforms.
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Product
PXI-6722, 13-Bit, 8-Channel, 800 kS/s PXI Analog Output Module
778999-01
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13-Bit, 8-Channel, 800 kS/s PXI Analog Output Module—The PXI‑6722 is a high-speed analog output device designed to deliver simultaneous, multichannel updates for control and waveform output applications, such as stimulus-response, power supply control, high-speed, deterministic control, and sensor/signal simulation. In addition, the device provides eight 5 V TTL/CMOS digital I/O lines; two 24‑bit, 20 MHz counter/timers; and digital triggering and external clocking capabilities. The PXI‑6722 can replace several kinds of instruments, including stand-alone proportional integral derivative (PID) controllers, low-speed arbitrary waveform generators, and function generators. You can control each data point for each channel to define common waveforms, such as square, sine, or sawtooth, as well as complex waveforms.


