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782356-01 -
NI
40 GHz, 50 Ω, Dual 6x1 (SP6T) PXI RF Multiplexer Switch Module—The PXI‑2796 offers a high-density, unterminated multiplexer with dual 6x1 multiplexer banks in the same module. It is ideal for passing high-order harmonics from PXI RF Signal Upconverter modules or routing multiple sources to PXI RF Signal Downconverter modules.
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778572-96 -
NI
26.5 GHz, 50 Ω, Dual 6x1 (SP6T) PXI RF Multiplexer Switch Module—The PXI‑2596 is an RF signal multiplexer switch with dual 6x1 multiplexer banks in the same module. It is ideal for passing high-order harmonics from PXI RF Signal Upconverter modules or routing multiple sources to PXI RF Signal Downconverter modules. You can use the PXI‑2596 onboard relay count tracking feature to predict relay lifetime and reduce unexpected system downtime.
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782357-01 -
NI
40 GHz, 50 Ω, 6x1 (SP6T) Terminated PXI RF Multiplexer Switch Module—The PXI‑2797 offers a high-density, terminated multiplexer with dual 6x1 multiplexer banks in the same module. The internal termination of the PXI‑2797 helps prevent high-power reflections that arise from open channels on the module. It is ideal for passing high-order harmonics from PXI RF Signal Upconverter modules or routing multiple sources to PXI RF Signal Downconverter modules.
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M9147A -
Keysight Technologies
Route signals up to 3 GHz through any of four 1 x 4 RF switch multiplexers in a single PXI module.
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778572-43 -
NI
6.6 GHz, 50 Ω, Solid-State, Dual 4x1 PXI RF Multiplexer Switch Module—The PXI‑2543 features high-performance solid-state relays that offer unique benefits such as unlimited relay life and fast switching time. Front-mounted SMA connectors provide easy connection to your RF devices, and the module features termination on every COM line and channel.
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780587-43 -
NI
PXIe, 6.6 GHz, 50 Ω, Solid-State, Dual 4x1 PXI RF Multiplexer Switch Module—The PXIe‑2543 features high-performance solid-state relays that offer unique benefits such as unlimited relay life and fast switching time. Front-mounted SMA connectors provide easy connection to your RF devices, and the module features termination on every COM line and channel.
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778572-97 -
NI
26.5 GHz, 50 Ω, 6x1 (SP6T) Terminated PXI RF Multiplexer Switch Module—The PXI‑2597 is ideal for passing high-order harmonics from PXI RF Signal Upconverter modules or routing multiple sources to PXI RF Signal Downconverter modules. The internal termination of the PXI‑2597 helps prevent high-power reflections that arise from open channels on the module. You can use the PXI‑2597 onboard relay count tracking feature to predict relay lifetime and reduce unexpected system downtime.
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40-883-002 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-883 exhibits low VSWR over the full operating frequency range and consistent and flat insertion loss characteristics. The use of solid state switches ensure a long service life with no wear out mechanism, making the 40-883 ideal for ATE systems requiring frequent and fast operating RF switching. The 40-883 can handle RF input powers of up to +30dBm and is able to sustain frequent hot switching without performance degradation.
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40-873-001 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-873-001 is a 4 to 1 RF MUX with 1 bank in a single PXI slot. Additionally, extra switching allows unused channels to be terminated into 50 Ohm, maintaining signal integrity. It has been designed to exhibit low insertion loss and VSWR through the use of modern RF relay technology at an affordable cost. Each MUX has been carefully designed to ensure excellent and repeatable RF characteristics to frequencies of 3GHz.
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40-876-001 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-876-001 is a 50 Ohm 4 to 1 RF MUX with 1 bank in a single PXI slot. Additionally, extra switching allows the common connection to be terminated into 50 Ohm, maintaining signal integrity. The module exhibits low insertion loss and VSWR through the use of modern RF relay technology at an affordable cost. Each MUX has been carefully designed to ensure excellent and repeatable RF characteristics to frequencies of 3GHz with each path having a nominally equal insertion loss. The injection of noise and unwanted signals into the signal paths of the 40-876 has been minimized by careful attention to the mechanical and electrical design.
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40-873-101 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-873-101 is a 4 to 1 RF MUX with 1 bank in a single PXI slot. Additionally, extra switching allows unused channels to be terminated into 50 Ohm, maintaining signal integrity. It has been designed to exhibit low insertion loss and VSWR through the use of modern RF relay technology at an affordable cost. Each MUX has been carefully designed to ensure excellent and repeatable RF characteristics to frequencies of 3GHz.
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YAV92501 -
6TL Engineering
2x (1×8) Mux + 1×2 + 2x Pass trough 30Vac/dc, 10W Max Max current 500mA Control port CAN o Ethernet (con Ethernet to CAN Gateway) Dissipative
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YAVAL022 -
6TL Engineering
5x (1×4) Mux + 2x Pass trough Selftest function 30Vac/dc, 10W Max Max current 500mA Reflexive
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783126-01 -
NI
The PXIe‑5654 features an ideal combination of exceptional phase noise and frequency tuning time. These features address applications such as blocker test/receiver desensitization, high-performance intermodulation distortion measurements, and various electronic warfare applications. The PXIe‑5654 is designed to meet the challenging requirements of RFIC characterization, satellite test, and radar applications.
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PXIe-5651 / 781216-01 -
NI
PXIe, 3.3 GHz, PXI RF Analog Signal Generator—The PXIe‑5651 features continuous-wave generation capabilities with FM, 2‑FSK, or OOK modulation. It uses direct digital synthesis (DDS) for high-resolution frequency hopping or phase-continuous sweeping for fixture and device characterization applications. The PXIe‑5651 is ideal for clocking nonstandard sample rates, such as WCDMA signals at baseband or intermediate frequency (IF). With these versatile signal generators, you can perform analog and digital modulation through the onboard DDS circuit, which gives you frequency modulation and frequency-shift keying for applications such as bit error rate test, antenna testing, or even keyless entry. You can also perform amplitude modulation using on-off keying.