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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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7-239912000-036 -
Virginia Panel Corporation
Signal Patchcord, ITA, Mini Power, 50u Gold, 36", 14 AWG White Teflon, Single Ended, (40 Amps)
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7-124924000-036 -
Virginia Panel Corporation
Signal, Patchcord, Receiver, 36", QuadraPaddle, 24 White Teflon, Single Ended (3 Amps)
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7-123926000-036 -
Virginia Panel Corporation
Signal, Patchcord, ITA, 36", QuadraPaddle, 26 AWG White Teflon, Single Ended (1.5 Amps)
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7-121966000-036 -
Virginia Panel Corporation
Signal, Patchcord, ITA, 36", QuadraPaddle, 26 AWG White XLPVC, Single-Ended (1.5 Amps).
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40-220A-701 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-220A series of breadboard modules allow the user to construct their own circuit in situations where a suitable PXI module is not available. For example when it is required to integrate a non-switching function into a PXI chassis. Typical applications include: Creating custom circuitry that can be housed in on a 3U board, or to build special one-off switching modules.
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40-220A-501 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 40-220A series of breadboard modules allow the user to construct their own circuit in situations where a suitable PXI module is not available. For example when it is required to integrate a non-switching function into a PXI chassis. Typical applications include: Creating custom circuitry that can be housed in on a 3U board, or to build special one-off switching modules.