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40-510 Range
PXI 12x4 Matrix, 1 Pole Screened
Typical applications include signal routing in ATE and data acquisition systems. Supported by our eBIRST Switching System Test Tools
Overview
The 40-510 series of matrix modules feature a wide range of selectable switching
configurations (12x4,dual 12x4,12x8 and 24x4). Typical applications include signal
routing in ATE and data acquisition systems.
Available reed relay formats are 1-pole, 2-pole and 1-Pole screened. The screened
version is suitable for switching signals up to 50MHz. Larger matrices may be constructed
by Daisy Chaining the common signals from multiple PXI modules.
Key Features
Reed Relay Matrix Card
12x4,Dual 12x4, 24x4 or 12x8
1-Pole, 2-Pole or Screened Versions
Large Matrices Built Using Multiple Modules
Screened 50 Ohm Option with 50MHz Bandwidth
Uses High Reliability Pickering Reed Relays For Maximum Performance
Fast Operating Speed <500µs
Switch up to 150V, 1.2A with 20W Max Power
Drivers supplied for Windows and Linux, plus support for Real-time systems
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Matrices
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.
Reed / Scrrened Reed
Max I (A)
Max I (A)
Maximum continuous current each switch can carry.
1.2
Max V DC
Max V DC
The maximum voltage that may be applied to each switch.
150
Poles
Poles
The number of common terminals simultaneously switched by a single operation.