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40-852A-518-HI -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40/42-852A-518-HI is a PXI/PXIe 8-channel multiplexer with ST connectors, includes hardware interlock and is part of Pickering's range of PXI Fiber Optic MEMS Switching modules. They are available in many high density formats with a choice of 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.
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40-852A-118-M50 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40/42-852A-118-M50 is a PXI/PXIe 8-channel multiplexer with FC/PC connectors and is part of Pickering's range of PXI Fiber Optic MEMS Switching modules. They are available in many high density formats with a choice of 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. They are also available with an optional hardware interlock which, when activated, will return all optical switches to their default unpowered state.
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40-852A-018-M50 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40/42-852A-018-M50 is a PXI/PXIe 8-channel multiplexer with FC/APC connectors and is part of Pickering's range of PXI Fiber Optic MEMS Switching modules. They are available in many high density formats with a choice of 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.
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60-850-211 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
Fiber optic multiplexers that use MEMS switching technology to ensure fast and reliable switching
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60-851-209 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
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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60-850-012 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
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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60-850-212 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
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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60-850-022 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
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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60-850-222 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
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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60-850-422 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
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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60-851-222 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
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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40-657-001-2/32/1 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
40-657 High Density Power Multiplexer Modules are available in a choice of configurations, containing up to 8 separate multiplexers, all 1-pole switching. They are suitable for switching signals to 110VDC/250VAC at 2Amps, 90W.
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40-657-001-4/16/1 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
40-657 High Density Power Multiplexer Modules are available in a choice of configurations, containing up to 8 separate multiplexers, all 1-pole switching. They are suitable for switching signals to 110VDC/250VAC at 2Amps, 90W.
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40-657-001-8/8/1 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
40-657 High Density Power Multiplexer Modules are available in a choice of configurations, containing up to 8 separate multiplexers, all 1-pole switching. They are suitable for switching signals to 110VDC/250VAC at 2Amps, 90W.
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40-610-022-4/16/2 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
This series of high density multiplexer modules feature a wide range of switching configurations, especially useful where a large number of small multiplexers are required. Typical applications include signal routing in ATE and data acquisition systems. Connections are made via a front panel 200-pin connector. Inter-bank linking relays allow multiplexer size to be increased in multiples of in multiples of three by joining the common terminals of adjacent banks. Closing one linking switch produces a 6-channel multiplexer, closing all linking switches produces an 54-channel multiplexer