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40-115-022 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
This is the 16xDPST version of our 40-110/40-115 range of reed relay switching modules which are available in both Changeover (SPDT) and Normally Open (SPST & DPST) configurations. Connections are made via a front panel 96 pin male micro-D connector.
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50-115A-022 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
This is the 25xDPST version of our 50-110A/50-115A range of reed relay switching cards which are available in both Changeover (SPDT) and Normally Open (SPST & DPST) configurations. Connections are made via a front panel 200 pin female LFH connector.
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50-115A-121 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
This is the 64xSPST version of our 50-110A/50-115A range of reed relay switching cards which are available in both Changeover (SPDT) and Normally Open (SPST & DPST) configurations. Connections are made via a front panel 200 pin female LFH connector.
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50-110A-121 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
This is the 64xSPDT version of our 50-110A/50-115A range of reed relay switching cards which are available in both Changeover (SPDT) and Normally Open (SPST & DPST) configurations. Connections are made via a front panel 200 pin female LFH connector.
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50-115A-122 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
This is the 50xDPST version of our 50-110A/50-115A range of reed relay switching cards which are available in both Changeover (SPDT) and Normally Open (SPST & DPST) configurations. Connections are made via a front panel 200 pin female LFH connector.
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50-115A-021 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
This is the 32xSPST version of our 50-110A/50-115A range of reed relay switching cards which are available in both Changeover (SPDT) and Normally Open (SPST & DPST) configurations. Connections are made via a front panel 200 pin female LFH connector.
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50-110A-021 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
This is the 32xSPDT version of our 50-110A/50-115A range of reed relay switching cards which are available in both Changeover (SPDT) and Normally Open (SPST & DPST) configurations. Connections are made via a front panel 200 pin female LFH connector.
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Dow-Key Microwave
High Repeatability Switches are designed to stand up to rigorous requirements over an extended lifecycle. Dow-Key Microwave’s Reliant line of High Repeatability Switches meets these basic requirements with a dependable and economical switching solution, backed by decades of design and manufacturing innovation.
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40-191B-012-HI -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-191B-012-HI is a PXI fault insertion switch with hardware interlock using solid state switching elements and is capable of carrying 40A on single channel or 30A on all channels at the same time and provides a robust solution to high current fault insertion.
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780587-41 -
NI
PXIe, 300 MHz, 8x12 PXI RF Matrix Switch Module—The PXIe‑2541 is an RF signal switching matrix. With its non-blocking design, you can simultaneously connect any row or column within the switching matrix and maximize the flexibility of your test system. Isolation relays on the module disconnect unused parts of the switching matrix to maintain RF performance and high isolation. The density and bandwidth of the PXIe‑2541 is ideal for routing signals between digitizers, function generators, and other RF generators and analyzers. For higher channel count applications, you can connect multiple PXIe‑2541 modules together to create switching matrices of 8x24, 8x36, and larger.
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778572-41 -
NI
300 MHz, 8x12 PXI RF Matrix Switch Module—The PXI‑2541 is an RF signal switching matrix. With its non-blocking design, you can simultaneously connect any row or column within the switching matrix and maximize the flexibility of your test system. Isolation relays on the module disconnect unused parts of the switching matrix to maintain RF performance and high isolation. The density and bandwidth of the PXI‑2541 is ideal for routing signals between digitizers, function generators, and other RF generators and analyzers. For higher channel count applications, you can connect multiple PXI‑2541 modules together to create switching matrices of 8x24, 8x36, and larger.
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40-748-731 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-748 is a dual 8 to 1 RF MUX available in 50 Ohm or 75 Ohm versions occupying a single PXI slot. The module is available with SMB or SMA connectors for 50 Ohm versions or, 1.0/2.3 or Mini SMB connectors for 75 Ohm versions. Applications for the 40-748 include routing high frequency signals to and from oscilloscopes, analyzers, signal generators and synthesizers, telecoms tributary switching, video/audio switching and switching high frequency logic signals.
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40-749-731 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-749 is a quad 4 to 1 RF MUX available in 50 Ohm or 75 Ohm versions occupying a single PXI slot. The module is available with SMB or SMA connectors for 50 Ohm versions or, 1.0/2.3 or Mini SMB connectors for 75 Ohm versions. Applications for the 40-749 include routing high frequency signals to and from oscilloscopes, analyzers, signal generators and synthesizers, telecoms tributary switching, video/audio switching and switching high frequency logic signals
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40-747-521 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-747 is a single 16 to 1 RF MUX available in 50 Ohmhm or 75 Ohmhm versions occupying a single PXI slot. The module is available with SMB or SMA connectors for 50 Ohmhm versions or, 1.0/2.3 or Mini SMB connectors for 75 Ohm versions. Applications for the 40-747 include routing high frequency signals to and from oscilloscopes, analyzers, signal generators and synthesizers, telecoms tributary switching, video/audio switching and switching high frequency logic signals.
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40-749-521 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-749 is a quad 4 to 1 RF MUX available in 50 Ohm or 75 Ohm versions occupying a single PXI slot. The module is available with SMB or SMA connectors for 50 Ohm versions or, 1.0/2.3 or Mini SMB connectors for 75 Ohm versions. Applications for the 40-749 include routing high frequency signals to and from oscilloscopes, analyzers, signal generators and synthesizers, telecoms tributary switching, video/audio switching and switching high frequency logic signals.