Showing results: 4036 - 4050 of 4319 items found.
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40-780B-542 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-780B-542 (PXI) and 42-780B-542 (PXIe) are dual SPDT 40GHz unterminated microwave relay modules. The 40/42-780B range is available with one, two, three or four SPDT switches capable of switching frequencies up to 67GHz in 50Ω or 2.5GHz in 75Ω. Connections are made via front panel mounted high quality RF coaxial connectors, SMA or N-Type for 50Ω and 1.6/5.6 in 75Ω versions. Remote versions are also available which can support up to three SPDT relays in a single slot.
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40-780B-543 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-780B-543 (PXI) and 42-780B-543 (PXIe) are triple SPDT 40GHz unterminated microwave relay modules. The 40/42-780B range is available with one, two, three or four SPDT switches capable of switching frequencies up to 67GHz in 50Ω or 2.5GHz in 75Ω. Connections are made via front panel mounted high quality RF coaxial connectors, SMA or N-Type for 50Ω and 1.6/5.6 in 75Ω versions. Remote versions are also available which can support up to three SPDT relays in a single slot.
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40-780B-512 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-780B-512 (PXI) and 42-780B-512 (PXIe) are dual SPDT 12.4GHz unterminated microwave relay modules. The 40/42-780B range is available with one, two, three or four SPDT switches capable of switching frequencies up to 67GHz in 50Ω or 2.5GHz in 75Ω. Connections are made via front panel mounted high quality RF coaxial connectors, SMA or N-Type for 50Ω and 1.6/5.6 in 75Ω versions. Remote versions are also available which can support up to three SPDT relays in a single slot.
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40-780B-533 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-780B-533 (PXI) and 42-780B-533 (PXIe) are triple SPDT 26.5GHz unterminated microwave relay modules. The 40/42-780B range is available with one, two, three or four SPDT switches capable of switching frequencies up to 67GHz in 50Ω or 2.5GHz in 75Ω. Connections are made via front panel mounted high quality RF coaxial connectors, SMA or N-Type for 50Ω and 1.6/5.6 in 75Ω versions. Remote versions are also available which can support up to three SPDT relays in a single slot.
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40-780B-541 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-780B-541 (PXI) and 42-780B-541 (PXIe) are single SPDT 40GHz unterminated microwave relay modules. The 40/42-780B range is available with one, two, three or four SPDT switches capable of switching frequencies up to 67GHz in 50Ω or 2.5GHz in 75Ω. Connections are made via front panel mounted high quality RF coaxial connectors, SMA or N-Type for 50Ω and 1.6/5.6 in 75Ω versions. Remote versions are also available which can support up to three SPDT relays in a single slot.
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40-780B-524 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-780B-524 (PXI) and 42-780B-524 (PXIe) are quad SPDT 18GHz unterminated microwave relay modules. The 40/42-780B range is available with one, two, three or four SPDT switches capable of switching frequencies up to 67GHz in 50Ω or 2.5GHz in 75Ω. Connections are made via front panel mounted high quality RF coaxial connectors, SMA or N-Type for 50Ω and 1.6/5.6 in 75Ω versions. Remote versions are also available which can support up to three SPDT relays in a single slot.
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40-780B-551 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-780B-551 (PXI) and 42-780B-551 (PXIe) are single SPDT 50GHz unterminated microwave relay modules. The 40/42-780B range is available with one, two, three or four SPDT switches capable of switching frequencies up to 67GHz in 50Ω or 2.5GHz in 75Ω. Connections are made via front panel mounted high quality RF coaxial connectors, SMA or N-Type for 50Ω and 1.6/5.6 in 75Ω versions. Remote versions are also available which can support up to three SPDT relays in a single slot.
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40-780B-534 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-780B-534 (PXI) and 42-780B-534 (PXIe) are quad SPDT 26.5GHz unterminated microwave relay modules. The 40/42-780B range is available with one, two, three or four SPDT switches capable of switching frequencies up to 67GHz in 50Ω or 2.5GHz in 75Ω. Connections are made via front panel mounted high quality RF coaxial connectors, SMA or N-Type for 50Ω and 1.6/5.6 in 75Ω versions .Remote versions are also available which can support up to three SPDT relays in a single slot.
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40-780B-553 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-780B-553 (PXI) and 42-780B-553 (PXIe) are triple SPDT 50GHz unterminated microwave relay modules. The 40/42-780B range is available with one, two, three or four SPDT switches capable of switching frequencies up to 67GHz in 50Ω or 2.5GHz in 75Ω. Connections are made via front panel mounted high quality RF coaxial connectors, SMA or N-Type for 50Ω and 1.6/5.6 in 75Ω versions. Remote versions are also available which can support up to three SPDT relays in a single slot.
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40-780B-554 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-780B-554 (PXI) and 42-780B-554 (PXIe) are quad SPDT 50GHz unterminated microwave relay modules. The 40/42-780B range is available with one, two, three or four SPDT switches capable of switching frequencies up to 67GHz in 50Ω or 2.5GHz in 75Ω. Connections are made via front panel mounted high quality RF coaxial connectors, SMA or N-Type for 50Ω and 1.6/5.6 in 75Ω versions. Remote versions are also available which can support up to three SPDT relays in a single slot.
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LXinstruments GmbH
The load system is intended for testing satellite power supply systems; due to the integration with a solar array simulator and a battery simulator, it can perform validation and commissioning of satellite power supplies. The system is equipped with regenerative electronic loads and customer-specific high-power switching matrices for routing the DUT channels to the relevant loads. The individual voltages and currents for each channel can be read back via a Keysight Technologies switch mainframe.The system is equipped with high electrical power; its loads are capable of feeding the energy back into the power grid.
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34938A -
Keysight Technologies
The Keysight 34938A is a high power general-purpose switch module for the 34980A Multifunction Switch/Measure Unit. It has 20 independent single-pole, single-throw (SPST) 5A relays. This module is used to cycle power to products under test, control indicator and status lights, and to actuate external power relays and solenoids. Its 30VDC/250VAC, 5A contacts can handle up to 150W on a single channel, enough for many power line switching applications. Standard 50-pin Dsub connectors allow for use with standard cables, terminal blocks, or mass interconnect solutions.
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M9120A -
Keysight Technologies
The M9120A high-density matrix offers higher voltage switching of multiple channels in a single instance. Any row can be connected to any column, making it ideal for routing instrument signals to the device under test. This 2-wire switch matrix provides the durable armature switches allowing multiple channels to be connected at one time, up to 60W per channel. The 4-wire wide bus can be used to route signals between test instruments and the device under test. Choose from the durable connector block or standard cable connections.
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M9101A -
Keysight Technologies
The M9101A, a high-density, 64-channel PXI multiplexer routes many different channels to a single point. The switches operate in a break-before-make mode that ensures no two points are connected at the same time or, if needed multiple channels can connect simultaneously. Ideal for routing multiple analog signals to a measurement device in automated test environment (ATE) or data acquisition systems. Each channel switches a high and a low for 2-wire switching up to 100Vrms, with up to 10W of power. Connection options include the durable connector block or the standard cable connections.
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778572-35 -
NI
544-Crosspoint, 1-Wire PXI Matrix Switch Module—The PXI‑2535 is a high-density 4x136 PXI matrix switch module that is ideal for routing low-power DC signals in validation test systems of mass produced devices such as semiconductor chips and printed circuit boards (PCBs). Featuring field-effect transistor (FET) relays, the PXI‑2535 offers unlimited mechanical lifetime and switching speeds up to 50,000 crosspoints/s. It also features onboard relay counting for relay monitoring and deterministic operation with hardware triggers to improve test throughput.