Pickering Interfaces Inc.
Pickering Interfaces designs and manufactures modular signal switching and simulation for use in electronic test and verification. We offer the largest range of switching and simulation products in the industry for PXI, LXI, PCI & USB applications. Our products are specified in test systems installed throughout the world and have a reputation for providing excellent reliability and value.
- +44 (0)1255 687900
- sales@pickeringtest.com
- Stephenson Road
Clacton on Sea
Essex, CO15 4NL
United Kingdom
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PXI 8-slot BRIC Multiplexer, 2-Channel, 80-Pole (3 Sub-cards)
40-570A-111
The 40-570A-111 is a 2-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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PXI/PXIe High Density Precision Resistor Module, 6-Channel
40-297A-045
The 40-297A-045 (PXI) and the 42-297A-045 (PXIe) are 6-channel programmable resistors with a range of 2.5 Ω to 2.97 MΩ. They are part of the 40/42-297A series of high density precision resistor modules and provide a simple solution for applications requiring accurate simulation of resistive sensors.
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PXI 3A Power MUX BRIC, 32-Channel, 6-Pole
40-571-404
The 40-571 is a Power Multiplexer designed to simplify the connection of a common set of test equipment to one of a number of different devices for testing (simultaneous multiple channel selection is possible for most configurations, see switching specifications for restrictions). It is ideal for applications where the equipment needs to conduct the same test process on a series of similar devices one at a time. It is available in a variety of configurations that allow testing with differing number of devices to be tested and different connection widths to suit differing test equipment pin counts.
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High Voltage 9 Pin D-Type Cables - Connector to Connector for Pickering
The connector to connector cable assemblies below are suitable to use with Pickering cards and modules that utilize a high voltage 9-pin D-type connector.
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PXI/PXIe RF Multiplexer, Single 16-Channel, 3GHz, 50Ω, MCX
40-875A-101
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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LXI High Voltage Switching - 1-Bank, 1-Pole, 48:1 Multiplexer Plugin Module
65-231-900
The 65-231-900 plug-in module is part of a scalable high voltage multiplexer platform that provides a high voltage switching solution with capability up to 9 kV.
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8-Pin Power D-Type Connector & Cable Accessories
Our 8-Pin D-Type connector is used on PXI and LXI switching products to provide a low density user connector solution. A 4-pin partially populated version of the 8-pin D-Type connector is also provided to match the connector pin assignment of our model 40-170 High Power Relay Module.
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LXI 16:1 Optical MUX SC/PC Single Mode
60-850-213
The 60-850 and 60-851 are LXI conformant fiber optic multiplexers that use MEMS switching technology to ensure fast and reliable switching of single-mode (60-850) or multi-mode (60-851) optical signals being carried on fiber connections. The 60-850/851 is available with a variety of connector options and in a variety of multiplexer arrangements. Loop-thru versions are also available for easy multiplexer expansion.
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PXI Multiplexer, Single 32-Channel, 2-Pole
40-630A-022-32/2
The 40-630A-022-32/2 is a single 32-channel, 2-pole PXI multiplexer and is part of our series of general purpose multiplexer modules featuring a wide range of switching configurations. Typical applications include signal routing in ATE and data acquisition systems.
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PXI/PXIe Power Relay Module, 24xSPDT, 5 Amp, 50-Pin SGMC Connectors
40-158-002
The 40/42-158-002 is a PXI/PXIe high density power relay module with 24xSPDT switches rated at 5A. User connection is via 2x50-pin SGMC male connectors. The 40/42-158 range is available in 8, 16, 24 or 32 SPST configurations with or without hardware interlock. Electro-mechanical power relays are used which are suitable for switching loads up to 5A at 250VAC.
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96 Pin 1.27mm Pitch Micro-D Connector Blocks
The connector blocks below are not compatible with Pickering products, however, are offered for developing a connection solution for use with other products.
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PXI Load Resistor Module 40 Ohm to 295 Ohm
40-292-011
The 40-292 module is able to simulate the common short circuit and open circuit conditions that can be experienced in a system due to faulty wiring or sensors. The short circuit position is fully thermally protected and provides a short circuit current limit. The series open switch provides an automatic current limit through the resistor chain and is thermally protected.
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PXI High Density Precision Resistor Module, 9-Channel, 3Ω to 6.97kΩ
40-298-030
The 40-298-030 is a high density programmable resistor module with 9 channels which can be set between 3Ω and 6.97kΩ with 0.125Ω resolution The 40-298 range provides a simple solution for applications requiring accurate simulation of resistive sensors. The 40-298 is available in a variety of resistance ranges and resolution capabilities that meet the needs of most functional test systems.
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LXI Microwave Multiplexer, SP4T, 9-Bank, 18GHz, 50Ω, SMA
60-803-109
Our 60-803-109 is a 9 bank terminated SP4T multiplexer and is part of a range of LXI based microwave multiplexers suitable for switching 50 ohm signals up to 18GHz. The 60-803 range is capable of supporting up to 14 banks of terminated 4 channel multiplexers it is ideal for constructing complex microwave switching systems for many applications. Connection is by high performance front panel mounted SMA, SMA-2.9, SMA-2.4 or SMA-1.85 connectors.
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PXI 10 Channel High Voltage Attenuator
41-660-001
The 41-660 and 41-661 are high voltage attenuators designed to reduce the high output voltages commonly generated by some types of sensors. This is in order to produce manageable signal levels that can be acquired by typical data acquisition devices in a PXI system.