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  • Linear Power Supplies Precision, Analog or Local Control, Ultra Low Ripple/Noise

    Series ATE - Kepco, Inc.

    Series ATE linear power supplies are precision analog-controlled power supplies. They feature high gain and zeroable offsets to follow voltage signals or variable resistance controls precisely. An optional fast mode provides fast programming response into the mid audio range, providing active down programming and active up programming. The voltage and current channels are equally controllable with automatic crossover between modes. These power supplies offer ultra low noise and ultra low ripple at the output and are MIL-STD-461 compliant.

  • PXI MUX 2 Banks of 32 Channel 1 Pole

    40-610-021-2/32/1 - 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

  • PXI MUX 8 Banks of 8 Channel Screened 1 Pole

    40-610-021-S-8/8/1 - 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

  • PXI MUX 4 Banks of 32 Channel 1 Pole

    40-610-022-4/32/1 - 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

  • PXI MUX 2 Banks of 64 Channel 1 Pole

    40-610-022-2/64/1 - 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

  • PXI MUX 8 Banks of 16 Channel 1 Pole

    40-610-022-8/16/1 - 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

  • PXI MUX 1 Bank of 128 Channel 1 Pole

    40-610-022-1/128/1 - 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

  • PXI MUX 4 Bank 0f 16 Channel 1 Pole

    40-610-021-4/16/1 - 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

  • PXI MUX 2 Bank, 32 Channel Screened 1 Pole

    40-610-021-S-2/32/1 - 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

  • PXI MUX 1 Bank, 64 Channel Screened 1 Pole

    40-610-021-S-1/64/1 - 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

  • PXI MUX 2 Banks of 32 Channel 2 Pole

    40-610-022-2/32/2 - 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

  • PXI MUX 1 Bank of 64 Channel 1 Pole

    40-610-021-1/64/1 - 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

  • 8 Deluxe Noid Light / 2 IAC Kit Plus One Fiber Optic Noid Light Extension

    3621 - Peaceful Thriving Enterprise Co Ltd

    *Kit packs in a deluxe molded plastic case.*Set includes: 8 Noid lights for testing GM PFI, FORD TBI, GEO TBI, BOSCH PFI, GM TBI, GM SCPI, GM MULTEC 2 and BOSCH 2.*One IAC signal test lights for GM TBI and PFI fuel injection system, and one for GM Model 1987 or newer GM Model 700 TBI and PFI fuel injection system. Plus one fiber optic Noid Light extension.

  • 1226 Auto Switch/Distribution

    Precise Time and Frequency, Inc.

    To complement the range of high quality frequency and timing references, Precise Time and Frequency, Inc. has now introduced a new version of the ptf 1226A Auto Switch that includes an additional switch channel (now 3 channels total) of RF, and/or Digital, and/or Time Code, Auto Switching, and a full Ethernet/RS232 remote monitoring/control interface.In addition to the auto switching capability, the new ptf 1226 delivers up to thirty six channels of RF, Digital or Time Code frequency and/or timing references to critical applications such as Satellite Communications, Broadcasting, WiMax and others.Analog channels include a unique output level monitoring feature to provide remote indication of rms voltage output level.The unit can accept up to three pairs of inputs (usually from separate primary and backup sources), and provides monitoring of both the inputs and outputs for signal integrity. In addition RF channels include analog level monitoring. If the primary input on any auto switch channel fails, the unit will automatically switch to the backup input and indicate a primary signal fault.Full remote monitoring and control via RS232 and Ethernet interfaces includes telnet, http (web browser), and SNMP protocols.

  • Programmable Multifrequency Clock Synthesizer - PMC

    Model 7191 - Pentek, Inc.

    - Simultaneous synthesis of up to up to 5 different clocks- Eight SMC clock outputs- Ideal for A/D and D/A converter clock sources- Typical phase noise: -105 dBc/Hz @ 1 kHz offset- All clocks are phase-locked to input reference signal- Input reference frequency of 5 or 100 MHz- Four programmable VCXOs with 32-bit tuning resolution- Output clocks of 1, 2, 4, 8, or 16 submultiples of VCXO base frequencies- Output clock frequencies between 50 and 700 MHz- Control and status via PCI bus interface

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