Very High-density versatile multiplexer module featuring a wide range of selectable switching configurations. Supported by our eBIRST Switching System Test Tools
Overview
The 40-683A-001 is avery high-density versatile PXI Multiplexer module featuring a wide range of selectable switching configurations with 125mA current and 100V voltage handling. The 40-683A is especially useful where a high-density MUX array is required that can adapt to different test configurations for different test targets, or where a test system may have to be reconfigured in the future.
The 40-683A uses high performance solid state switching to ensure a service
life of greater than 10 years and fast operation.
Key Features
Versatile Solid State Multiplexer
Configurable Architecture
125mA Hot or Cold Switching
100 Volt Switching
Fast Operation and Long Service Life
Drivers supplied for Windows and Linux, plus support for Real-time systems
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Multiplexers
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.
Solid State
Max I (A)
Max I (A)
Maximum continuous current each switch can carry.
0.125
Max V DC
Max V DC
The maximum voltage that may be applied to each switch.
100
Poles
Poles
The number of common terminals simultaneously switched by a single operation.