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40-150 Range
PXI 8 x DPDT Power Relay Module, 5A
PXI Power Relay configured as 8xDPDT
Overview
40-150/151 modules have 8xDPST or 12xDPST power relays, suitable for switching inductive/capacitive
loads up to 5A at 250VAC. 40-155/156 modules have 8xSPDT or 16xSPDT power relays
and 40-157 is configured as 8xDPDT.
Power relay modules are intended for switching heavy AC or DC loads or for slave
switching large external relays, contactors and solenoids.
The 40-150 series of power relay module are suitable for applications requiring
switching of either mains voltage or DC current.
Key Features
8 or 12 x DPST Power Relays Per Module
8 or 16 x SPDT Power Relays Per Module
8 DPDT Power Relays Per Module
Hot Switch up to 35VDC/250VAC, 5A
Cold Switch up to 400VDC/250VAC
Maximum Power Handling 175W/1250VA
Drivers supplied for Windows and Linux, plus support for Real-time systems
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General Purpose Relays
Platform
Platform
PXI modules plug into any cPCI, PXI or PXIe-Hybrid Chassis & our LXI or LXI/USB Modular Chassis.
PCI cards plug into the PCI peripheral slots of a PC.
LXI products are stand-alone Ethernet controlled solutions.
PXI
Switch Type
Switch Type
EMR - Electro-Mechanical Relay, cost-effective, medium power switching.
Reed - reed relays, excellent low-level switching, fast, long life.
Solid-State - very fast, indefinite life, high power switching, but high leakage and insertion loss.
EMR
Max I (A)
Max I (A)
Maximum continuous current each switch can carry.
5
Max V DC
Max V DC
The maximum voltage that may be applied to each switch.
400
Poles
Poles
The number of common terminals simultaneously switched by a single operation.