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40-263-302 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-263-302 is a 12-channel PT500 RTD Simulator. The 40-263 range is a cost effective method of simulating PT100, PT500 or PT1000 RTDs. It supports 4, 8, 12, 16, 20 or 24 channels in one or two PXI slots. Also, channels are able to be set as short or open circuit to simulate faulty wiring to a sensor.
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40-265-304 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-265 range consists of 6, 4 or 2 channel modules (this version is the 4-channel, 2kΩ) that simulate the operation of a range of strain gauges making it ideal for testing strain gauge meters and a wide variety of industrial control systems. The range provides a simple way of replacing in house developed sensors with a low cost simulator having excellent performance. The 40-265 uses the same resistor bridge techniques that real life strain gauges are based on, ensuring accurate emulation under all conditions.
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40-652A-002 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-652-002 is a dual 24-channel, 1-pole MUX and is part of our range of multiplexers uses solid state relays with high tolerance to surge currents and hot switching events. These multiplexers provides an isolation relay in the common to minimize capacitive loading when expanding the multiplexer across multiple modules. The 40-652 can sustain 30A for 300µs on hot or cold switching.
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40-549-001 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-549 is a single pole power matrix module, suitable for switching inductive/capacitive loads up to 5A with 110VDC/250VAC hot switching and 400VDC/250VAC cold switching. It is available in single 16x4, single 8x8, dual 8x4 or single 8x4 configurations. Connections are made via a front panel 25 way D-type male connector. Power Matrix Modules are intended for switching heavy AC or DC loads or for slaving large external relays, contactors and solenoids. The module is suitable for applications requiring switching of either mains voltage or DC current.
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Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
Our 50-Pin SGMC connector is used on PXI power switching products to provide a high current user connector solution with high density.
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40-265-202 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-265 is a strain gauge simulator that simulates the operation of a range of strain gauges making it ideal for testing strain gauge meters and a wide variety of industrial control systems. It provides a simple way of replacing in house developed sensors with a low cost simulator having excellent performance that is easy to calibrate and use.
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40-855-332 - 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.
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40-860-212 - 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.
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40-618A-001 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-618A PXI Source Switching Module consists of 12 separate 4-channel multiplexers and 44 uncommitted SPST relay contacts in a single width PXI module.
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40-652A-101 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-652-101 is a single 24-channel, 1-pole MUX and is part of our range of multiplexers uses solid state relays with high tolerance to surge currents and hot switching events. These multiplexers provides an isolation relay in the common to minimize capacitive loading when expanding the multiplexer across multiple modules. The 40-652 can sustain 30A for 300µs on hot or cold switching.
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40-881-001 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-881 is a 50 Ohm 6 to 1 6GHz multiplexer available as a single or dual MUX in one and two PXI slots respectively. The 40-881 exhibits low VSWR characteristic over the full operating frequency range and consistent insertion loss characteristics. The use of solid state switches ensure a long service life with no wear out mechanism, making the 40-881 ideal for ATE systems requiring frequent and fast operating RF switching with no contact bounce.
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95-192-001 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 95-192-001 Plugin Breakout Module is designed to be fitted to a PXI 40-192 Fault Insertion Switch as part of the Pickering MBoS. The Modular Breakout System is designed to Simplify HILS (Hardware In the Loop Simulation) Applications.
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40-265-204 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-265 range consists of 6, 4 or 2 channel modules (this version is the 2-channel, 350Ω) that simulate the operation of a range of strain gauges making it ideal for testing strain gauge meters and a wide variety of industrial control systems. The range provides a simple way of replacing in house developed sensors with a low cost simulator having excellent performance. The 40-265 uses the same resistor bridge techniques that real life strain gauges are based on, ensuring accurate emulation under all conditions.
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40-880-002 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
A range of 50Ω SPDT RF switching with automatic termination of unused signals. Available as a dual switch in a 1 slot PXI module, a quad switch in a two slot PXI module or hex and octal switches in three slot PXI modules.
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90-200-001 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
Each power outlet can be programmed to switched on in sequence with a specific timing delay. The delay can be staggered to ensure that order dependent systems - like PXI - can be switched on and off in an orderly way with just one operation. A staggered start up also limits the inrush current associated with the powering up of equipment, including earth current inrush, placing less stress on cabling and leakage breakers. Power on or off instructions can be initiated from either the front panel switch or via the serial interface.