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  • PXI Fault Insertion Switch, 7-Channel, Two Fault Buses, 20 A, Hardware Interlock

    40-194A-002-HI - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    The 40-194A-002 is a 7-Channel Fault Insertion switch with hardware interlock and two fault buses, designed for the simulation of fault conditions in automotive systems. As well as high current handling of 20A, very low currents can also be switched.

  • PXI/PXIe 1000Base-T1 Fault Insertion Switch, 3-Channel

    42-203-001 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    The 40-203-001 (PXI) and 42-203-001 (PXIe) are designed to simulate common faults on high-speed two wire communication interfaces such as 1000Base-T1. They support 3 channels of two wire serial interfaces. Each channel pair can simulate an open fault in either or both wires, and using the fault bus switches can simulate short between both wires or a short to one of two externally applied fault connections – such as battery supply or ground - via two fault buses.

  • PXI/PXIe 1000Base-T1 Fault Insertion Switch, 6-Channel

    42-203-002 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    The 40-203-002 (PXI) and 42-203-002 (PXIe) are designed to simulate common faults on high-speed two wire communication interfaces such as 1000Base-T1. They support 6 channels of two wire serial interfaces. Each channel pair can simulate an open fault in either or both wires, and using the fault bus switches can simulate short between both wires or a short to one of two externally applied fault connections – such as battery supply or ground - via two fault buses.

  • PXI/PXIe 1000Base-T1 Fault Insertion Switch, 3-Channel

    40-203-001 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    The 40-203-001 (PXI) and 42-203-001 (PXIe) are designed to simulate common faults on high-speed two wire communication interfaces such as 1000Base-T1. They support 3 channels of two wire serial interfaces. Each channel pair can simulate an open fault in either or both wires, and using the fault bus switches can simulate short between both wires or a short to one of two externally applied fault connections – such as battery supply or ground - via two fault buses.

  • PXI/PXIe 1000Base-T1 Fault Insertion Switch, 6-Channel

    40-203-002 - Pickering Interfaces Ltd.

    The 40-203-002 (PXI) and 42-203-002 (PXIe) are designed to simulate common faults on high-speed two wire communication interfaces such as 1000Base-T1. They support 6 channels of two wire serial interfaces. Each channel pair can simulate an open fault in either or both wires, and using the fault bus switches can simulate short between both wires or a short to one of two externally applied fault connections – such as battery supply or ground - via two fault buses.

  • PXI-2510, 68-Channel, 2 A PXI Signal Insertion Switch Module

    778572-10 - NI

    68-Channel, 2 A PXI Signal Insertion Switch Module—The PXI‑2510 fault insertion unit (FIU) is designed for hardware‑in‑the‑loop (HIL) applications and electronic reliability tests. Each module has a set of feedthrough channels that you can open or short to one or more fault buses. You can use this architecture to simulate open or interrupted connections as well as shorts between pins, shorts to battery voltages, and shorts to ground on a per-channel basis. When controlled with the LabVIEW Real-Time Module, the PXI‑2510 is ideal for validating the integrity of control systems including engine control units (ECUs) and full authority digital engine controls

  • Visual Fault Locators

    GAO Tek Inc.

    Visual fault locators are used to identify problems with your fiber. GAOTek visual fault locators typically are applied for fiber tracing, fiber routine, and continuity checking. Imagine being able to easily identify when and where a fiber is breaking, bending, or when there’s a threat to the fiber layer.

  • Visual Fault Locators

    Optical Wavelength Laboratories

    OWL fiber optic visual fault locators (VFL) are specially designed to couple a maximum of optical energy into multimode and singlemode optical fibers by using a bright red fiber optic laser. Breaks, microbends, and other anomalies in optical fibers and connectors cause the intense bright red laser light to escape, thus revealing the presence of a fault. In addition to visual fault location, OWL VFLs can be used as a visual optical fiber identifier. A visual fiber optic identifier eliminates much of the guesswork during testing by identifying the fiber under test.

  • Visual Fault Locators

    Fiberinthebox

    *Visual Fault Locator, we can understand its function in the letter. It could be regarded to be part of OTDR and the fiber fault locator is cheap.*Fiber visual fault locator is a kind of device which is able to locate the breakpoint, bending or cracking of the fiber glass. It can also locate the fault of OTDR dead zone and make fiber identification from one end to the other end. Designed with a FC,SC,ST universal adapter, this fiber testing red light is used without any other type of additional adapters, it can locates fault up to 10km in fiber cable, with compact in size, light in weight, red laser output.*Fiber visual fault locators include the pen type, the handheld type and portable visual fiber fault locator. Fiberinthebox also supply a new kind of Fiber laser tester/ optical fiber pen/ fiber laser pen, it can locates fault up to 30km in fiber cable.*Welcome to our store. Contact us at sales@fiberinthebox.com or Live Chat with us. Save your money & time right now! Buy from optical fiber supplies at Fiberinthebox.com with your confidence.

  • Visual Fault Locators

    MVFL Series - Shanghai Tarluz Telecom Tech Co., LTD

    MVFL series Visual Fault Locators is meet the Class IIIA product, which is the easiest way to identify fibers from end to end and locate polished connector endfaces. Its red laser shines through most yellow-jacketed fibers to help you pinpoint breaks, bends, faulty connectors, splices and other causes of signal loss. The 1mW output power enable the MVFL has a reach of up to 5 km. MVFL seires VFL locates faults visually by creating a bright red glow at the exact location of the fault on single mode (SM) or multimode (MM) fibers. Due to its small size, lightweight and simple but proven design, the MVFL can accompany you anywhere In your pocket or belt pouch in harsh environment

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